Cuts
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First episode date | February 14, 2005 |
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Final episode date | May 11, 2006 |
Networks | UPN |
Predecessor | One on One |
May 4, 2006 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2019603 |
About Cuts
Kevin, whose father was the former owner of a hair salon, teams up with Tiffany, the daughter of the current owner, to manage the salon.
Chris Mason: Jeremy Hunt looks likely to cut taxes - the question is where?
... There are enough kites flying about tax that I think we can be reasonably confident there will be some tax Cuts...
PM makes new transport pledges as HS2 scaled back
... But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, cost increases and Cuts - including the planned eastern leg...
HS2 firm 'cautious' about taking future UK projects
... But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, soaring costs and Cuts - including the planned eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds which was axed in 2021...
HS2: Scrapping Manchester link would be very stupid, says ex-rail chief
... But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, cost increases and Cuts - including the planned eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds which was axed in late 2021...
HS2: Scrapping leg would be an act of vandalism, says Osborne
... But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, cost increases and Cuts - including to the planned eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds...
HS2: 'Crazy' not to review project over soaring costs - Shapps
... But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, cost increases and Cuts - including to the planned eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds...
HS2: Johnson warns against 'mutilated' version of HS2
... But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, cost increases and Cuts - including to the On Thursday, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said it was to be expected that he and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would have discussions when " major infrastructure projects overrun in their costs" but said no decisions had been made...
Treasury boss Tom Scholar received £335k payout after sacking
... She promised to boost the economy through " bold" tax Cuts - a move that her leadership rival and successor as prime minister, Rishi Sunak, predicted would stoke further inflation...
HS2 firm 'cautious' about taking future UK projects
By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News
An HS2 construction firm boss has said he would be cautious about taking on future government projects amid doubts over the rail line's future.
Rising costs have led to speculation that the Birmingham to Manchester leg of the High Speed line could be axed.
Mark Reynolds , of Mace Group, said it was " very rare" work on a major scheme " gets stopped" adding that working in the UK had been " challenging".
The government has said it is reviewing how costs of HS2 can be controlled.
The High Speed rail project is intended to link London, The Midlands and the north of England. The First part, between west London and Birmingham, is already Under Construction .
But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, soaring costs and Cuts - including the planned eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds which was axed in 2021.
Mr Reynolds, chief executive of Mace Group, said said he learned about the potential cancellation of HS2's Birmingham to Manchester link " like Everyone Else , about two and half weeks ago" in news reports.
There is also speculation over whether The Line will end at Old Oak Common in west London, rather than carry on to Euston Station in Central London .
In March, Transport Secretary Mark Harper announced that work on a new station at
Mr Reynolds said The Delay had been disappointing and came " from nowhere". Mace is part of a Joint Venture to overhaul Euston Station for HS2.
" One minute the Prime Minister and the chancellor started telling everyone that the rail line is going to Euston and three weeks later, they said no, it's being paused for two years, " he told The Bbc 's Today Programme.
" We had to demobilise over 1,200 people, designers, supply chain contractors on site. "
On Wednesday, a group of Labour's regional mayors and The Mayor of London
The leaders said scrapping or curtailing HS2 would " fail to produce any meaningful economic benefit" arguing that investment in Transport Infrastructure was " a huge driver of Economic Growth - creating jobs, increasing productivity and opening up new business opportunities".
" We agree on the importance of ensuring public money is well spent but it will be an international embarrassment and a national outrage if all this gets us is a line that leads to journeys slower than the current one between Birmingham and London and Nothing More , " the mayors said.
Mr Reynolds said it was " very rare that you work on a major scheme that gets stopped" adding it " doesn't normally happen in the UK, quite frankly at this scale".
The government is yet to make an official announcement on the fate of HS2, but there have been reports that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been alarmed by The Rising cost of The Project , with suggestions it could exceed £100bn.
The Times newspaper reported Mr Sunak was considering reallocating money to other regional transport projects, including the Northern Powerhouse Rail project which would include a mix of new and upgraded lines to speed up journeys between Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds .
Source of news: bbc.com