Network Rail said the network and services in the east of England were set to grow.
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Many of the lowest educational results in the London region are in the east of capital.
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.
Prof Kemp said that could include development of "heavy oil" deposits in the east of Shetland basin.
It is thought to be particularly prevalent in south County Londonderry and in the east of Tyrone.
The two blasts took place in the east of the city, in an area busy with rush-hour traffic.
The town of Boston in the east of the county has seen some big changes over the last decade.
An attempt last month to negotiate an end to the nine-month rebellion in the east of the country failed.
Four large petrochemical companies in or around the city of Nanjing in the east of the country are merging.
But in July the health ministry confirmed that three people had died of cholera in the east of the country.
The romance of the Coupe de France has been rekindled in a quiet town in the east of the country.
Elsewhere in Belfast, the Army defused two pipe bombs in the Short Strand area in the east of the city.
It would be the only big screen in the East of England and might also be used to show local events.
She carried none of the counties in the east of the state, where the main concerns are agriculture and hydroelectric dams.
The blast happened in the early hours of Thursday morning in a compound of warehouses in the east of the former capital.
After his ordination he worked mainly in the east of the island.
This is Uganda's first attack of Ebola, though a related fever killed 19 people in the east of the country in 1977.
Sporadic fighting continues in the east of the country, but this does not directly affect Dr Kabamba, who lives in the west.
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.
More snow is possible overnight, especially in the east of the county, and the Met Office is warning of ice on untreated surfaces.
Libyans do express dissatisfaction from time to time, especially in the east of the country, around Benghazi, where the police presence is strong.
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.
The brightly-coloured Hi-Matic hotel in the east of Paris, which opened in 2011, also has a designer decor and a focus on being environmentally conscious.
On 15 November, gunmen shot and killed Ms Abid, a journalist for local daily newspaper Al-Masar, and her driver in the east of Mosul.
The Fairtrade balls were promoted during a match between Whitehill Welfare and Kelso United in the East of Scotland League Premier Division on Saturday.
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