Network Rail said the network and services in the east of England were set to grow.
BBC: Hopes for new stations but campaign wants faster trains
The Police Federation say delayed ambulances have become a concern in the East of England.
It is estimated that 29, 665 families are in housing need each year in the east of England.
It would be the only big screen in the East of England and might also be used to show local events.
Ambulance management in the east of England have been told they are running a "flimsy excuse for a service" by their own paramedics.
Complaints against the police rose by 3% in Cambridgeshire in 2009-10, the lowest increase in the east of England, a watchdog has revealed.
Police are currently investigating a number of ram-raids in the East of England where thieves have used stolen diggers to take cash machines.
The UK's economic inactivity rate is the highest in Wales (25.0%) and lowest in the east of England (19.6%), according to the figures.
Health Minister Earl Howe said the difficulties seen at the hospitals showed the "unique challenges for managing healthcare in the East of England".
Paramedics in the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) are being let down by "very poor management", a whistle-blower has told the BBC.
In total, 60 Thor missiles, developed by the US, were deployed at 20 sites in the east of England from 1958 under the codename "Project Emily".
Men like him had come through our house from time to time to visit my father, an Anglican bishop in a small city in the east of England.
In February the hospital had the worst performance in the East of England for delays in receiving patients from ambulances and delivering them to the accident and emergency department.
The SHA said that of the 10 smaller hospitals in the East of England, only the James Paget Hospital, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, does not have significant financial difficulties.
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Farmers and politicians in the East of England say it will be impossible to compete on price if millions of eggs are still being produced using the older, cheaper system.
He is giving a talk "Water as a Scarce Resource: A Threat to Growth Targets in the East of England" to a Royal Town Planning Institute conference in Cambridge on Wednesday.
Dr Stephen Dunn, from the NHS in the East of England, said the hospital will continue to be paid at NHS rates for its work while it is being run by Circle.
You can run two laps of the traffic-free city centre course, which was first staged in 1996 and now attracts the best quality field for an event of its kind in the East of England.
He said three-quarters of eye clinic patients now rated their experience 'very good' or 'excellent', and Surgicentre had one of the best length of stay records for knee and hip replacements in the east of England.
The disease - caused by the fungus Chalara fraxinea - has also been found in the wider environment in the south east of England and the east side of Scotland since it was first recorded in Britain in early 2012.
On a national and regional level, the proportion of households with an Isa was highest in the south east of England, but the number has been growing the fastest in Scotland, the research found.
On Friday, those comments were given some added weight when Sumitomo, which had been mentioned in the telegram from Tokyo, announced the closure of their car parts factory in the North East of England.
As well as in Cornwall, the scheme is also being trialled in the north east of England and if successful will be rolled out across the country in 2013.
That increase - just the increase - is more than the total value of all residential property in the north east of England.
The mayor of London has accused the government of inertia in putting off decisions on airport expansion in the south east of England until after the next election, and said the timetable sets a course for economic catastrophe.
For the residents of Skipsea, on the Holderness coast in the North East of England, coastal erosion is a fact of life.
In making its ruling, the commission decided that the lack of competition in the south-east of England, where BAA also operates Heathrow, and in lowland Scotland was bad for passengers and airlines.
Reporting back in 1990, the authority said air traffic in the south east of England would reach saturation point by 2005 and suggested extra runways were needed at one of London's airports, with the best option, in terms of costs to passengers, a third runway at Heathrow.
Chancellor George Osborne announced a U-turn on aviation policy in the Budget statement on 21 March, by saying that the country had to "confront the lack of capacity in the south-east of England".
The survey from lettings agent LSL, which owns Your Move and Reeds Rains, suggested that London had seen the biggest rent rises in England and Wales in the last year, rising by 6.6%, followed by a 6% rise in the West Midlands and a 4.3% increase in the North East of England.
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