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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 - RBS bank's loss doubles in 2011
2 - At least 50 dead in Iraq attacks
3 - Care regulator head leaves post
4 - World leaders discussing Somalia
5 - Star Church settles over hacking
6 - Labour suspends MP over 'assault'
7 - EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession
8 - Syrian army renews Homs shelling
9 - Probe into gender abortion claims
10 - Degree courses 'cut by a quarter'
11 - Net migration to UK up by 15,000
12 - Rare US comic books fetch $3.5m
13 - Slow broadband 'hits many homes'
14 - EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession
15 - British Gas owner profits up 1%
16 - Attacks on business snobbish - PM
17 - MEP Sinclaire held in fraud probe
18 - GPs overpaid for 'ghost patients'
19 - Time link to sudden cardiac death
20 - Visa rules 'may deter students'
21 - 'John Lewis' model for schools
22 - EU court to rule on Acta legality
23 - Million homes 'need TV filters'
24 - Cruise finds Fukushima pollution
25 - Sub data to aid climate science
26 - Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85
27 - Inbetweeners stars get Sky series
28 - The myth of the eight-hour sleep
29 - How much Christianity is hidden in British society?
30 - England's Tuilagi to face Wales
31 - Daley ready for Olympic pressure
32 - Pompey 'struggling to end season'
33 - VIDEO: Button answers your questions
34 - Cost-price drink plan criticised
35 - Son charged over double stabbing
36 - Report queries oil fund benefits
37 - Pine marten fear for capercaillie
38 - Showbiz world remembers Frank
39 - Ulster Bank losses reach £1bn
40 - Memorial idea for murder victim
41 - Teenager arrested after Asda fire
42 - Italy chided over Africa migrants
43 - South Sudan expels oil firm boss
44 - Gillard calls leadership ballot
45 - Fresh Koran demos in Afghanistan
46 - Putin says 'battle on' for Russia
47 - Germans remember neo-Nazi victims
48 - Buenos Aires train crash kills 49
49 - Mexico arrests riot prison guards
50 - US dismay at IAEA Iranian visit
51 - Verdict on Mubarak set for 2 June
52 - Santorum in spotlight in Arizona
53 - Homs reporters' deaths condemned
54 - Your pictures: Games
55 - In pictures: Theatre stars backstage
56 - In pictures: Argentina train crash
57 - Day in pictures: 22 February 2012
58 - In pictures: Afghanistan protests
59 - In pictures: Danube ice chaos
60 - Day in pictures: 21 February 2012
61 - In pictures: Rio carnival
62 - VIDEO: House of Commons
63 - VIDEO: A taste of diving to deepest ocean
64 - AUDIO: The way Frank Carson told them
65 - VIDEO: Stars film picks and Oscar tips
66 - VIDEO: Is Somalian capital on the mend?
67 - VIDEO: Firefighters' key Fukushima mission
68 - VIDEO: Design journey of folding plug
69 - VIDEO: Dangerous dogs - What can be done?
70 - VIDEO: Large diamond found in Australia
71 - Race to the bottom of the ocean
72 - Why do men become Catholic priests?
73 - Jim Muir's tribute to Marie Colvin
74 - Globe celebrates first two PhDs
75 - In pictures: Somali samosa seller
76 - Frank Carson: Your memories
77 - Nike launches the era of Paralympic chic
78 - Folding plug: A student idea that worked
1 - RBS bank's loss doubles in 2011

State-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland reports a loss of £2bn in 2011, its fourth year of losses since the bank's bailout in 2008.

2/23/2012 10:14:58 AM

2 - At least 50 dead in Iraq attacks

At least 50 people are killed in Iraq and hundreds injured in a wave of bombings and shootings targeting mainly police officers in Shia areas.

2/23/2012 10:36:36 AM

3 - Care regulator head leaves post

The head of the body which regulates health and social care has announced her resignation - in advance of what is expected to be a critical report into the organisation's work.

2/23/2012 10:35:55 AM

4 - World leaders discussing Somalia

African and Western leaders meet for a major London conference on the future of Somalia, to discuss political change, terrorism and piracy.

2/23/2012 10:36:18 AM

5 - Star Church settles over hacking

Singer Charlotte Church settles her claim against News Group Newspapers over the hacking of her mobile phone.

2/23/2012 10:36:23 AM

6 - Labour suspends MP over 'assault'

Labour MP Eric Joyce has been suspended from the party following allegations of an assault in a bar in the House of Commons.

2/23/2012 10:26:27 AM

7 - EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession

The European Commission predicts that the eurozone economy will contract by 0.3% in 2012, having previously forecast 0.5% growth.

2/23/2012 10:16:36 AM

8 - Syrian army renews Homs shelling

Syrian forces renew shelling of the opposition stronghold of Homs, the day after two journalists were killed in the most heavily besieged district.

2/23/2012 10:25:04 AM

9 - Probe into gender abortion claims

The Department of Health launches an inquiry into claims that doctors agreed to carry out abortions on the grounds of the sex of unborn babies.

2/23/2012 10:11:45 AM

10 - Degree courses 'cut by a quarter'

The number of full-time undergraduate degree courses offered at UK universities has fallen by 27% over the past six years, data shows.

2/23/2012 7:41:10 AM

11 - Net migration to UK up by 15,000

Net migration to Britain remained steady at 250,000 in the year to last June, official figures showed.

2/23/2012 10:07:25 AM

12 - Rare US comic books fetch $3.5m

A collection of early comic books - including those featuring the debuts of Batman and Superman - is sold for $3.5m (£2.2m) at auction in New York.

2/23/2012 2:31:07 AM

13 - Slow broadband 'hits many homes'

Many UK addresses have broadband speeds of less than 5Mbps, research suggests.

2/23/2012 2:41:23 AM

14 - EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession

The European Commission predicts that the eurozone economy will contract by 0.3% in 2012, having previously forecast 0.5% growth.

2/23/2012 10:40:59 AM

15 - British Gas owner profits up 1%

Centrica, the owner of British Gas, says profits stayed flat due to the effect of a slump in in demand in the UK.

2/23/2012 9:30:49 AM

16 - Attacks on business snobbish - PM

David Cameron is to praise business for its 'vital role' in society later and say attacks on wealth creators are motivated by "snobbery".

2/23/2012 8:57:36 AM

17 - MEP Sinclaire held in fraud probe

West Midlands MEP Nikki Sinclaire is arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud the European Parliament.

2/23/2012 9:16:07 AM

18 - GPs overpaid for 'ghost patients'

GPs have been paid for thousands of patients who have moved practice, died or been forced to leave the country, according to a report by The Audit Commission.

2/23/2012 10:38:10 AM

19 - Time link to sudden cardiac death

How the time of day can increase the risk of dying from an irregular heartbeat has been identified by researchers.

2/22/2012 6:07:17 PM

20 - Visa rules 'may deter students'

Visa changes could see the UK's top universities and schools lose their appeal to international students, says a report.

2/22/2012 6:00:55 PM

21 - 'John Lewis' model for schools

Private companies should be encouraged to take over and run state schools as profit-making enterprises under a "John Lewis-style" business model, a think tank suggests.

2/22/2012 3:03:43 PM

22 - EU court to rule on Acta legality

A controversial anti-piracy agreement is to be referred to the EU's highest court due to concerns surrounding internet freedoms.

2/22/2012 1:03:23 PM

23 - Million homes 'need TV filters'

Filters will need to be installed in almost a million UK homes to combat TV interference likely to occur from new 4G mobile services.

2/22/2012 3:36:47 PM

24 - Cruise finds Fukushima pollution

An international research cruise off Japan detects radioactivity in sampled seawater and marine organisms, but well within safe levels.

2/22/2012 11:05:35 PM

25 - Sub data to aid climate science

The Ministry of Defence is to de-classify submarine data in order to help shed light on climate change in the Arctic.

2/23/2012 7:55:31 AM

26 - Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85

Friends and former colleagues pay tribute to "one-off" comedian Frank Carson, whose catchphrases included "It's a cracker", after his death aged 85.

2/23/2012 1:22:38 AM

27 - Inbetweeners stars get Sky series

World War II sitcom Chickens - created by Inbetweeners stars Joe Thomas and Simon Bird, and comedian Jonny Sweet - is picked up by Sky1 HD.

2/23/2012 8:28:10 AM

28 - The myth of the eight-hour sleep

Sleeping in one eight-hour chunk is a very recent phenomenon, and lying awake at night could be good for you, according to scientists and historians.

2/22/2012 4:58:55 PM

29 - How much Christianity is hidden in British society?

As Lent starts, the debate over secularism v cultural Christianity is raging. But just how much of British culture is inspired by religion?

2/22/2012 10:39:56 AM

30 - England's Tuilagi to face Wales

Centre Manu Tuilagi returns to the England team to face Wales on Saturday as head coach Stuart Lancaster makes four changes.

2/23/2012 10:26:02 AM

31 - Daley ready for Olympic pressure

British teenage diver Tom Daley says he can handle the pressure of taking part in an Olympics on home soil.

2/23/2012 8:40:06 AM

32 - Pompey 'struggling to end season'

Portsmouth administrator Trevor Birch admits the club may not have enough money to see out the season.

2/23/2012 9:55:52 AM

33 - VIDEO: Button answers your questions

McLaren's Jenson Button takes your questions from BBC F1 presenter Jake Humphrey on the upcoming season, discussing the feel of his new MP4-27 car, getting old and how he does not watch many race replays on television.

2/23/2012 7:13:08 AM

34 - Cost-price drink plan criticised

A ban on the sale of below-cost alcohol will have a "limited impact" on overall alcohol pricing, research suggests.

2/23/2012 3:08:43 AM

35 - Son charged over double stabbing

A teenager is charged over the death of his father and the stabbing of his mother in Lancashire, police say.

2/23/2012 9:48:33 AM

36 - Report queries oil fund benefits

A think tank questions whether an "oil fund" in an independent Scotland would be the best approach for Scotland's economy.

2/23/2012 2:00:58 AM

37 - Pine marten fear for capercaillie

Gamekeepers are warning capercaillie could be lost from Scotland for a second time, unless steps are taken to control pine marten numbers.

2/23/2012 7:34:10 AM

38 - Showbiz world remembers Frank

Celebrities from all generations pay tributes to Frank Carson.

2/23/2012 9:36:58 AM

39 - Ulster Bank losses reach £1bn

The Ulster Bank announces a pre-tax loss of £1bn for 2011.

2/23/2012 8:31:38 AM

40 - Memorial idea for murder victim

People in Nikitta Grender's community support the idea of a memorial to the pregnant teenager who was murdered in her home.

2/23/2012 8:57:15 AM

41 - Teenager arrested after Asda fire

An 18-year-old man is arrested after a fire at an Asda supermarket in Llanelli, when 85 people had to be evacuated from the building.

2/23/2012 10:06:28 AM

42 - Italy chided over Africa migrants

The European Court of Human Rights says Italy violated the rights of Eritrean and Somali migrants by sending them back to Libya.

2/23/2012 10:46:45 AM

43 - South Sudan expels oil firm boss

South Sudan expels the head of a Chinese and Malaysian-owned oil firm following its investigation into Khartoum's "theft" of oil worth $815m (£518m).

2/22/2012 6:50:59 PM

44 - Gillard calls leadership ballot

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard calls a ballot for the leadership of the Labor Party on Monday to end a tussle with Kevin Rudd.

2/23/2012 3:19:56 AM

45 - Fresh Koran demos in Afghanistan

At least five people are killed in fresh anti-American protests across Afghanistan, in the wake of the burning of Korans at a US military base.

2/23/2012 10:38:07 AM

46 - Putin says 'battle on' for Russia

Thousands of supporters hear Vladimir Putin deliver a strongly patriotic speech at a Moscow stadium as he bids for re-election.

2/23/2012 10:39:42 AM

47 - Germans remember neo-Nazi victims

German Chancellor Angela Merkel commemorates the victims of neo-Nazi violence at a ceremony in Berlin.

2/23/2012 10:41:10 AM

48 - Buenos Aires train crash kills 49

A commuter train crash at a station in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires kills at least 49 people and leaves more than 600 injured, officials say.

2/23/2012 5:10:55 AM

49 - Mexico arrests riot prison guards

The director of a Mexican prison and 28 guards are arrested on suspicion of helping a mass breakout and the murder of 44 other inmates.

2/22/2012 11:55:18 PM

50 - US dismay at IAEA Iranian visit

The White House expresses disappointment on the barring of UN nuclear inspectors from a site in Iran, calling the visit a "failure" for Tehran.

2/22/2012 10:09:16 PM

51 - Verdict on Mubarak set for 2 June

A trial verdict for Egyptian ex-President Hosni Mubarak, accused of ordering the killing of protesters in the revolution that ousted him, is set for 2 June.

2/22/2012 10:40:27 PM

52 - Santorum in spotlight in Arizona

Rick Santorum comes under fire from rival US Republican candidates in a crucial TV debate days ahead of two key primaries.

2/23/2012 4:42:21 AM

53 - Homs reporters' deaths condemned

The killings of two Western journalists in Homs among 60 reported deaths across Syria spark further outrage towards the Damascus government.

2/23/2012 12:58:10 AM

54 - Your pictures: Games

Readers' pictures on the theme games

2/23/2012 9:58:06 AM

55 - In pictures: Theatre stars backstage

Photographer Simon Annand's latest work

2/23/2012 8:10:38 AM

56 - In pictures: Argentina train crash

A commuter train crash in Buenos Aires

2/22/2012 9:48:43 PM

57 - Day in pictures: 22 February 2012

24 hours of news photos: 22 February

2/22/2012 12:36:39 PM

58 - In pictures: Afghanistan protests

Protests by people angry at the burning of Koran

2/22/2012 9:16:24 AM

59 - In pictures: Danube ice chaos

Rapid thaw on the River Danube in Serbia

2/20/2012 3:40:33 PM

60 - Day in pictures: 21 February 2012

24 hours of news photos: 21 February

2/21/2012 12:16:07 PM

61 - In pictures: Rio carnival

Brazil's colourful carnival parades in Rio

2/20/2012 12:35:41 AM

62 - VIDEO: House of Commons

MPs are putting questions to Transport Secretary Justine Greening and Minister for Women and Equalities, Theresa May.

3/24/2011 11:54:18 AM

63 - VIDEO: A taste of diving to deepest ocean

Science reporter Rebecca Morelle joins Triton Submarines in the Bahamas as they take a prototype, deep-diving submarine for a test dive.

2/22/2012 7:51:01 PM

64 - AUDIO: The way Frank Carson told them

A selection of Frank Carson's jokes

2/23/2012 8:09:57 AM

65 - VIDEO: Stars film picks and Oscar tips

BBC News talks to the stars at the Evening Standard Film Awards.

2/23/2012 6:42:37 AM

66 - VIDEO: Is Somalian capital on the mend?

Ethiopian and Somali troops have taken a strategic stronghold of Islamist militants in south-western Somalia.

2/22/2012 10:40:36 PM

67 - VIDEO: Firefighters' key Fukushima mission

Tokyo firefighters had just 60 minutes to carry out a mission to help avert nuclear disaster at Fukushima a year ago.

2/23/2012 6:38:05 AM

68 - VIDEO: Design journey of folding plug

The designers of a folding plug tell Rory Cellan-Jones about the process of bringing a folding plug onto the market

2/23/2012 6:45:26 AM

69 - VIDEO: Dangerous dogs - What can be done?

Kennelling types of dogs suspected of being dangerous cost the police at least £3.7m in 2010, according to figures given to BBC Newsnight.

2/23/2012 12:26:36 AM

70 - VIDEO: Large diamond found in Australia

Mining group Rio Tinto has unearthed an extremely rare pink diamond in Australia.

2/23/2012 12:46:03 AM

71 - Race to the bottom of the ocean

Four teams vie to reach a trench seven miles down

2/22/2012 2:54:01 PM

72 - Why do men become Catholic priests?

Why would an ex-heavy metal roadie become a priest?

2/23/2012 12:53:45 AM

73 - Jim Muir's tribute to Marie Colvin

The BBC's Jim Muir pays tribute to Marie Colvin, killed in Syria

2/23/2012 12:49:12 AM

74 - Globe celebrates first two PhDs

How Globe audiences risk putting off the players

2/23/2012 12:54:50 AM

75 - In pictures: Somali samosa seller

How a mother supports 10 children by selling samosas

2/23/2012 12:31:24 AM

76 - Frank Carson: Your memories

Readers remember NI comic Frank Carson

2/23/2012 12:06:17 AM

77 - Nike launches the era of Paralympic chic

A branded accessory for the era of Paralympic chic

2/23/2012 1:56:37 AM

78 - Folding plug: A student idea that worked

A student idea that worked

2/23/2012 8:21:56 AM

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