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UK Business Insider is a unique review of the UK economy, region by region, providing an invaluable guide to companies looking at relocating, expanding or investing in the UK regions.

Below is a selection of articles taken from UK Business Insider 2009.
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Tough in the city

Tough in the city

Welcome to our first annual edition of UK Business Insider, which aims to give companies an insight into the health of the UK regional economy and inform their decisions on where to invest.

UK Investment Forum 2008

UK Investment Forum 2008

These are tough times for urban regeneration schemes. The government will need to step in to rescue many of them if the transformation of our towns and cities isn't to grind to a halt.

 
Panel Debate: A new model

Panel Debate: A new model

Insider UK Investment Forum 2008: Is the regeneration model for our towns and cities broken?

Round Table: Grasping opportunities

Round Table: Grasping opportunities

Insider UK Investment Forum 2008: Where will the buying opportunities lie in the downturn?

 
Round Table: Public targets

Round Table: Public targets

As cost savings become ever more important could we see more public sector relocations out of London?

South East

South East

Withstanding the worst of the recession in London, Gatwick, Brighton, Portsmouth, Southampton, Reading and Milton Keynes.

 
South West

South West

Challenges faced in Bristol, Swindon, Exeter, Plymouth, Bournemouth, Poole and Gloucester.

East of England

East of England

Seeking economic growth in Luton, Norwich, Ipswich, Cambridge and Peterborough.

 
East Midlands

East Midlands

How Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Northampton and Lincoln are fighting to be the number one business destination.

West Midlands

West Midlands

Urban reinvention in Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke on Trent, Wolverhampton, Walsall and Telford.

 
North West

North West

Ongoing optimism in Manchester, Liverpool, Blackpool, Preston, Lancaster and Carlisle.

Yorkshire & Humber

Yorkshire & Humber

The diversity of Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, York, Doncaster, Rotherham and Barnsley is good news.

 
North East

North East

The changing face of Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Durham.

Scotland

Scotland

The changing economic landscape of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen.

 
Wales

Wales

How Cardiff, Newport and Swansea are celebrating their independence.

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

Belfast and Derry/Londonderry strive for economic development, but issues remain.

 
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