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Creative Innovations
Creative Innovations
  • Creative Innovations is an urban specialist advertising company.

We provide clients a low cost alternatve to increasing sales revenues, With advertising done creativly, our products and services range from local poster advertising to city Billboards. 

Creative Innovaton has a broad range of buildings currently occupied soley, we work very closely to our landloards and ensure the highest level of perfection is achieved in every site we aquire.    

 

Our Advertising spaces are currently loacted in many different part's of the world. We closly research every area to give an actual foot-fall to sales ratio. We currently have to offer clients many different types of advertising spaces located in London, New York, Dubhai, Tokoyo, Paris, India,

 

sister company based on a innovative property building group currently in operation within Central London and surrounding arears. 

Creative Innovations - source every innovative product currently avaliable world-wide.

Hologramic Images, 3D imagery,  Open area Cinema's, in-house innovation are just afew activitys we currently provide to name.
 

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The latest stories from the Home section of the BBC News web site.

1 - UN considers Syria crisis action
2 - NHS 'in peril if shake-up fails'
3 - Bank scraps charity credit cards
4 - Hamid Karzai in Britain for talks
5 - Brothers face decapitation charge
6 - Demi Moore 911 call tape released
7 - Paisley in pulpit for last time
8 - Fines threat for credit messages
9 - South Sudan 'nears oil shutdown'
10 - Sentamu attacks same-sex marriage
11 - Arrests at new Occupy London site
12 - Olympic security test at football
13 - VIDEO: Raised spirits on demolition site
14 - Storytelling Laureate was a mute
15 - Outrage at RBS boss's bonus deal
16 - US economic growth rate picks up
17 - Parties clash over RBS boss bonus
18 - Doreen Lawrence attacks coalition
19 - Right-to-die case wins first step
20 - Babies' brains 'show autism risk'
21 - Tuition fees commission set up
22 - Lagging pupils 'don't catch up'
23 - Facebook clickjacking legal row
24 - Top Euro MP quits in piracy row
25 - 'Microplastic' threat to shores
26 - More uses for 'miracle material'
27 - Olympic ceremony 'Wonder' theme
28 - War Horse film boosts book sales
29 - The silence over gay footballers
30 - The alternative map for 2012 visitors
31 - Live - Pakistan v England
32 - Gap closing on top three - Murray
33 - AC Milan pull out of Tevez chase
34 - Watford 0-1 Tottenham
35 - QPR v Chelsea
36 - 'Bullet' sent to QPR in the post
37 - Abuse teacher case taken to Gove
38 - Accused 'can't remember killing'
39 - Communities to 'appraise' nature
40 - O'Hagan accused 'to help police'
41 - McNarry leaves UUP assembly group
42 - Warnings for pursuit death police
43 - Prop Thomas has heart operation
44 - Senegal Wade ruling fuels clashes
45 - Gabon 3-2 Morocco
46 - Tibetan 'dies in Sichuan unrest'
47 - Musharraf delays Pakistan return
48 - Spain jobless passes five million
49 - Italian cruise firm offers payout
50 - Nobel plea for Mexico journalists
51 - Funeral for Rio collapse victim
52 - Car bomb kills Baghdad mourners
53 - Bahrain criticised over tear gas
54 - Romney back into lead in Florida
55 - Barefoot Bandit sentenced again
56 - Day in pictures: 27 January 2012
57 - In pictures: Rio de Janeiro building collapse
58 - Your pictures: Frozen
59 - In pictures: Alabama storms
60 - In pictures: Norman Parkinson
61 - Day in pictures: 26 January 2012
62 - Day in pictures: 25 January 2012
63 - In pictures: Brazil police move in to evict squatters
64 - VIDEO: House of Commons
65 - VIDEO: Barefoot Bandit sentenced again
66 - AUDIO: Demi Moore 911 tape is released
67 - VIDEO: Child's toy launched into space
68 - VIDEO: Blizzards hit south-eastern Europe
69 - VIDEO: Bats find shelter in Israeli bunkers
70 - VIDEO: Inside the 2012 Olympic apartments
71 - VIDEO: Homes for families of injured troops
72 - VIDEO: Cricketer D'Oliveira remembered
73 - Virtual warfare
74 - Are garden birds leaving home?
75 - 'I used to cry with pain at work'
76 - ReRAM and the memory chip contest
77 - Escaping the Gestapo
78 - Week in pictures: 21-27 January 2012
79 - Shakespeare shaping London 2012
1 - UN considers Syria crisis action

The UN Security Council is considering a draft resolution against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, amid an upsurge in violence.

1/28/2012 1:41:57 AM

2 - NHS 'in peril if shake-up fails'

More than 50 GPs involved in new clinical commissioning groups have warned the NHS may be "in peril" if government reforms are derailed.

1/28/2012 4:38:39 AM

3 - Bank scraps charity credit cards

Halifax and Bank of Scotland charity credit cards which have helped to raise millions of pounds will be withdrawn, Lloyds Banking Group announces

1/28/2012 12:05:54 AM

4 - Hamid Karzai in Britain for talks

The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, is in Britain to meet David Cameron following France's decision to speed up the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan.

1/28/2012 3:31:04 AM

5 - Brothers face decapitation charge

Two brothers are charged with the murder of a man who was found shot, decapitated and burnt in Stockport.

1/27/2012 9:12:50 PM

6 - Demi Moore 911 call tape released

Demi Moore suffered convulsions after smoking an undisclosed substance, according to a tape of an emergency call made on Monday.

1/27/2012 9:54:51 PM

7 - Paisley in pulpit for last time

There was standing-room only at Martyrs' Memorial Church in Belfast at a farewell service for the Rev Ian Paisley.

1/27/2012 11:04:03 PM

8 - Fines threat for credit messages

Firms face raids and fines of up to £500,000 for sending unsolicited text messages about credit or compensation.

1/28/2012 12:02:02 AM

9 - South Sudan 'nears oil shutdown'

South Sudan says it will complete its threatened shutdown of oil production on Saturday after no deal was reached with Sudan over pipeline use.

1/28/2012 2:40:51 AM

10 - Sentamu attacks same-sex marriage

David Cameron would be acting like a "dictator" if he allowed same-sex unions to be called marriages, says the Archbishop of York.

1/28/2012 12:23:04 AM

11 - Arrests at new Occupy London site

Three people are arrested after protesters from the economic justice movement, Occupy London, take over a new building in London's financial district.

1/28/2012 12:10:12 AM

12 - Olympic security test at football

Security for the 2012 Olympics will be tested at a Scottish football match at Hampden Park stadium this weekend.

1/28/2012 12:56:27 AM

13 - VIDEO: Raised spirits on demolition site

A team of demolition workers has discovered a ghostly image while knocking down a former boarding house.

1/27/2012 9:27:53 PM

14 - Storytelling Laureate was a mute

The new National Storytelling Laureate says she wants to help other children who have had "issues with language".

1/28/2012 2:38:41 AM

15 - Outrage at RBS boss's bonus deal

A £963,000 bonus in shares awarded to Royal Bank of Scotland boss Stephen Hester is strongly criticised by politicians and unions.

1/27/2012 4:50:27 PM

16 - US economic growth rate picks up

The pace of US economic growth quickened to a 2.8% annualised rate in the three months to December, the Commerce Department says.

1/27/2012 4:22:08 PM

17 - Parties clash over RBS boss bonus

Ministers and Labour clash over who is responsible for RBS chief executive Stephen Hester's contract, amid anger about a £963,000 share bonus offer.

1/27/2012 6:15:08 PM

18 - Doreen Lawrence attacks coalition

The mother of murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence says the government is not doing enough to tackle racism.

1/28/2012 1:48:38 AM

19 - Right-to-die case wins first step

A man who is almost completely paralysed has won the first step in his legal bid to pursue his right-to-die.

1/27/2012 5:19:59 PM

20 - Babies' brains 'show autism risk'

It may be possible to detect autism at a much earlier age than previously thought, say researchers.

1/27/2012 12:01:45 AM

21 - Tuition fees commission set up

An independent commission has been set up to examine the impact of increased tuition fees in England.

1/27/2012 1:11:41 PM

22 - Lagging pupils 'don't catch up'

Just one in 15 pupils in England starting secondary school "behind" for their age, gets five good GCSEs, official data shows.

1/26/2012 9:30:30 AM

23 - Facebook clickjacking legal row

The social network and Washington State sue a marketing firm over claims that it deceived users by hiding 'Like' buttons. The firm denies the charge.

1/27/2012 10:04:55 PM

24 - Top Euro MP quits in piracy row

A European Parliament rapporteur has stood down in protest as a controversial anti-piracy agreement is signed by several countries.

1/27/2012 2:24:09 PM

25 - 'Microplastic' threat to shores

Microscopic plastic debris from washing clothes is accumulating in the marine environment and could be entering the food chain, a study warns.

1/27/2012 5:39:37 PM

26 - More uses for 'miracle material'

Graphene, often described as a "miracle material", can be used to distil alcohol, according to a new study in the Science journal.

1/27/2012 10:00:27 AM

27 - Olympic ceremony 'Wonder' theme

Europe's largest bell will ring to start a £27m Olympic opening ceremony inspired by Shakespeare and featuring NHS nurses and 900 local pupils.

1/27/2012 5:16:39 PM

28 - War Horse film boosts book sales

Michael Morpurgo's novel War Horse has now sold more copies in the UK in a fortnight than it did worldwide in 25 years.

1/27/2012 10:04:56 AM

29 - The silence over gay footballers

Amal Fashanu's uncle was Britain's only openly gay footballer. She tries to find the reasons behind 25 years of silence.

1/27/2012 4:39:29 AM

30 - The alternative map for 2012 visitors

Tourism in the UK faces a massive year. Readers from outside the UK offer their alternative must-see spots.

1/27/2012 2:31:41 PM

31 - Live - Pakistan v England

Pakistan will begin day four of the second Test on 125-4, a lead of 55 over England, in Abu Dhabi.

1/28/2012 5:28:27 AM

32 - Gap closing on top three - Murray

Andy Murray believes he is closing the gap on the world's best players despite losing an epic five-set Australian Open semi-final to Novak Djokovic.

1/27/2012 4:37:46 PM

33 - AC Milan pull out of Tevez chase

AC Milan drop out of the running to sign Argentina striker Carlos Tevez from Manchester City.

1/27/2012 10:08:50 PM

34 - Watford 0-1 Tottenham

Watford dominate but Rafael van der Vaart's long-range strike ensures a happy end to the week for Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp.

1/27/2012 10:22:33 PM

35 - QPR v Chelsea

Preview followed by live coverage of Saturday's game between QPR and Chelsea in the FA Cup.

1/27/2012 3:24:17 PM

36 - 'Bullet' sent to QPR in the post

Police are investigating after a "malicious communication" - reportedly containing a bullet - was sent to Queens Park Rangers' training ground.

1/27/2012 5:50:13 PM

37 - Abuse teacher case taken to Gove

The MP for a town where a teacher sexually abused young pupils says he will take up the issue with Education Secretary Michael Gove.

1/27/2012 5:57:05 PM

38 - Accused 'can't remember killing'

The teenager accused of murdering Jack Frew tells a court he did "not recall stabbing him 20 times and slitting his throat".

1/27/2012 4:08:56 PM

39 - Communities to 'appraise' nature

Communities could be encouraged to make their own assessments of the direct benefits they get from nature.

1/28/2012 12:59:40 AM

40 - O'Hagan accused 'to help police'

A man previously accused of murdering journalist Martin O'Hagan has agreed to co-operate with police investigating the LVF killing, a court hears.

1/27/2012 6:15:34 PM

41 - McNarry leaves UUP assembly group

The Ulster Unionist MLA David McNarry resigns from the Ulster Unionist assembly group.

1/27/2012 10:15:05 PM

42 - Warnings for pursuit death police

Five South Wales Police officers receive written warnings for disobeying orders to stop pursuing a man who went on to crash into a wall and later died.

1/27/2012 5:01:36 PM

43 - Prop Thomas has heart operation

Wales prop Rhys Thomas undergoes heart surgery after being taken ill during training with the Scarlets.

1/27/2012 5:48:13 PM

44 - Senegal Wade ruling fuels clashes

Violence breaks out in Senegal after the country's top court rules that President Abdoulaye Wade can run for a third term in office.

1/28/2012 4:26:11 AM

45 - Gabon 3-2 Morocco

Co-hosts Gabon snatch an incredible late winner to put them through to the quarter-finals and send Morocco out.

1/27/2012 10:52:18 PM

46 - Tibetan 'dies in Sichuan unrest'

Chinese security forces have shot dead a young Tibetan in Sichuan province, campaign groups say, in what would be the third such killing this week.

1/27/2012 4:11:11 PM

47 - Musharraf delays Pakistan return

Pakistan's former military leader Pervez Musharraf has decided to postpone his return to the country, one of his aides says.

1/27/2012 7:13:13 PM

48 - Spain jobless passes five million

Spain's unemployment figure rose above the five million mark in the last quarter of 2011, official figures show.

1/27/2012 2:25:13 PM

49 - Italian cruise firm offers payout

The Italian firm that owns the stricken cruise ship Costa Concordia reaches an agreement on compensation with several Italian consumer groups.

1/27/2012 12:45:27 PM

50 - Nobel plea for Mexico journalists

A host of international writers including several Nobel laureates issue a joint statement condemning attacks on journalists in Mexico.

1/27/2012 9:14:26 PM

51 - Funeral for Rio collapse victim

The funeral is held for the first of 14 confirmed victims of Wednesday's building collapse in Rio de Janeiro, as the search continues for about 12 missing people.

1/27/2012 11:47:03 PM

52 - Car bomb kills Baghdad mourners

A suicide car bomber kills at least 32 people in a Shia district of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, with a funeral procession caught in the blast.

1/27/2012 3:24:20 PM

53 - Bahrain criticised over tear gas

Amnesty International has called for an investigation into what it says is the misuse of tear gas by Bahraini security forces.

1/27/2012 3:15:09 PM

54 - Romney back into lead in Florida

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney pulls away from nearest rival Newt Gingrich in Florida opinion polls, although his national lead slips.

1/27/2012 10:43:16 PM

55 - Barefoot Bandit sentenced again

The notorious 20-year-old former fugitive known as the Barefoot Bandit is sentenced by a federal judge to six-and-a-half years in prison.

1/27/2012 8:26:17 PM

56 - Day in pictures: 27 January 2012

24 hours of news photos: 27 January 2012

1/27/2012 1:03:38 PM

57 - In pictures: Rio de Janeiro building collapse

Buildings fall in city centre

1/26/2012 6:01:54 PM

58 - Your pictures: Frozen

Readers pictures on the theme frozen

1/26/2012 12:39:15 PM

59 - In pictures: Alabama storms

Severe storm hits the US state of Alabama

1/24/2012 2:23:23 AM

60 - In pictures: Norman Parkinson

Vintage prints of fashion photographer on show

1/24/2012 4:28:26 AM

61 - Day in pictures: 26 January 2012

24 hours of news pictures: 26 January

1/26/2012 1:01:12 PM

62 - Day in pictures: 25 January 2012

24 hours of news photos: 25 January 2012

1/25/2012 12:39:58 PM

63 - In pictures: Brazil police move in to evict squatters

Brazilian officers storm an illegal settlement

1/23/2012 8:14:52 AM

64 - VIDEO: House of Commons

The government has said it will not allow any more time to debate a bill on moving UK time forward by an hour, despite calls from MPs on all sides of the House for it to do so.

1/26/2012 4:25:39 PM

65 - VIDEO: Barefoot Bandit sentenced again

The notorious 20-year-old former fugitive known as the Barefoot Bandit has been sentenced by a federal judge to six-and-a-half years in prison.

1/28/2012 1:30:26 AM

66 - AUDIO: Demi Moore 911 tape is released

A tape recording of the 911 call made by friends of Demi Moore, after she suffered convulsions having smoked an undisclosed substance, has been released.

1/27/2012 10:44:08 PM

67 - VIDEO: Child's toy launched into space

While America is running down its manned space programme - further north - two Canadian students have shown that flying into space does not always have to be rocket science.

1/27/2012 1:44:39 PM

68 - VIDEO: Blizzards hit south-eastern Europe

Snowstorms and sub-zero temperatures have hit parts of south-eastern Europe, leaving at least one person dead and thousands more without power.

1/28/2012 4:12:12 AM

69 - VIDEO: Bats find shelter in Israeli bunkers

Bats are finding a surprising haven in abandoned Israeli bunkers, researchers say.

1/27/2012 10:25:22 PM

70 - VIDEO: Inside the 2012 Olympic apartments

BBC Breakfast's Tim Muffett has had a look around the athletes' apartments in the 2012 Olympic Village.

1/27/2012 7:50:12 AM

71 - VIDEO: Homes for families of injured troops

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham is joining with a US charity to offer accommodation on site for the relatives of injured servicemen.

1/27/2012 9:31:50 AM

72 - VIDEO: Cricketer D'Oliveira remembered

A memorial service for the Worcestershire and England cricketer Basil D'Oliveira has been held at Worcester Cathedral.

1/27/2012 9:22:45 PM

73 - Virtual warfare

Photographer John Cantlie's conflict pictures re-imagined in the virtual landscape.

1/28/2012 12:32:44 AM

74 - Are garden birds leaving home?

Where have the garden birds gone?

1/28/2012 2:32:02 AM

75 - 'I used to cry with pain at work'

'The operation that saved me from enduring pain'

1/28/2012 12:34:55 AM

76 - ReRAM and the memory chip contest

The race to make RAM that survives a power cut

1/28/2012 12:08:50 AM

77 - Escaping the Gestapo

Betrayal and escape in the French Resistance

1/28/2012 12:14:03 AM

78 - Week in pictures: 21-27 January 2012

News photos from around the world

1/27/2012 5:04:45 PM

79 - Shakespeare shaping London 2012

Shakespeare's Tempest shapes the 2012 ceremonies

1/27/2012 6:48:22 PM

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