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  2. The Big Art Project - Wikipedia

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    The Big Art Project (also known as Big Art) is a UK-wide public art initiative funded by the Channel 4 and Arts Council England.The four-part TV series was made by Mike Christie and Mike Smith’s company Carbon Media and first broadcast on Sunday 10 May 2009 on Channel 4.

  3. List of largest companies in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This list displays all British companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2023/24. Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company.

  4. List of think tanks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK in a Changing Europe; United Nations Association - UK; Unlock Democracy; Von Hügel Institute; WebRoots Democracy; Young Fabians; Young Foundation; Wales Centre for Public Policy; Wales Governance Centre; Welsh Centre for International Affairs; The Wilberforce Society; Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research, Data and Methods; The ...

  5. List of road projects in the UK - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness Trunk Road Link West Section under construction in January 2020. This article lists current and planned road building in the United Kingdom. Significant investment is expected, including plans for £14 billion of investment in road expansion by England's National Highways. [1]

  6. The Project (British TV serial) - Wikipedia

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    The Project is a BBC two-part 2002 television drama, directed by Peter Kosminsky from a script by Leigh Jackson.. The series presented a fictionalised account (though said to be closely based on research), [1] seen through the experiences of three young activists, of developments in the Labour Party and its progress into Blairism, from the party's failure to win the 1992 General Election ...

  7. The Big Issue - Wikipedia

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    The Big Issue is a United Kingdom–based street newspaper founded by John Bird and Gordon Roddick in September 1991 and published in four continents. The Big Issue is one of the UK's leading social businesses and exists to offer homeless people, or individuals at risk of homelessness, the opportunity to earn a legitimate income, thereby helping them to reintegrate into mainstream society.

  8. List of megaprojects - Wikipedia

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    London, England, UK: Completed: 2007: £798,000,000 (2007) Home of the England national football team; also designed to host many other large events. [81] Yankee Stadium: Major League Baseball: Bronx, New York, USA: Completed: 2009: $2.309 billion (2009) This open-air stadium opened as the replacement for the New York Yankees' original Yankee ...

  9. Big Brother (British TV series) series 17 - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother 2016, also known as Big Brother 17, is the seventeenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. The series launched on 7 June 2016 on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom and TV3 in Ireland .