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A firm which runs a complex of bars and restaurants in Hereford folds with the loss of up to 70 jobs.
Controversial plans for a warehouse complex at Greenham Common are approved on appeal.
Councillors agree plans for an indoor entertainment complex at a seafront location on South Tyneside.
A completely renovated leisure complex with state-of-the-art facilities opens in the middle of a Suffolk town.
A charity's swimming pool complex which was destroyed by fire could be rebuilt by April, its chief executive says.
Detectives investigating a murder at a sheltered housing complex are granted more time to question a man.
Worcestershire have announced revised plans for the development of New Road, including a 122-room hotel complex.
Hotelier Steven McLeod lodges plans with Falkirk Council to build a hotel and spa complex in Larbert.
A murder inquiry is continuing after a man's body was found in a bungalow at a sheltered housing complex.
A centre containing several bars, restaurants and a cinema is evacuated after a suspicious package is found.
A second casino licence is pivotal if plans for a new hotel casino complex are to go ahead, a minister says.
Tickets go on sale on Monday at Cornwall's first new cinema complex for more than 70 years.
Arrests, detentions and drugs are recovered in a "complex and intensive" operation, police say.
The defence secretary cuts the turf for a new swimming pool and gym complex at a rehabilitation centre for injured troops.
The incoming US presidency will have to tackle the complex relationship of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, reports the BBC's Brajesh Upadhyay.
Low crime levels are reported by Avon and Somerset police and Cabot Circus management, since the opening of the shopping complex.
Building giant Titan prison complexes in the UK would undermine the rehabilitation of offenders, a leading US civil rights lawyer warns.
Plans for a large shopping and leisure complex, which would have created up to 1,300 jobs, are turned down by councillors.
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan visits the headquarters of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa organisation, allegedly a front for the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group.
Staff working at a nuclear energy complex will get a free wind up radio if they adhere to security rules.
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