18 February 2005
Site stats again
seen at 22:07, 18 February in
Assembly Online -
(Our copy).
Q Which would you find more troubling in your server logs?
Beresfords Solicitors (in an email referral)
National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux
The Labour Party Millbank Media Centre (again)
Travers Smith Braithwaite (one of the UK's leading corporate, financial and commercial law firms)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
A the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - they have the nastiest diseases.
Waiting times in Wales - again
seen at 22:07, 18 February in
Assembly Online -
(Our copy).
But given the demonstrably bad record, why on earth does Plaid Cymru campaign for more powers for the Assembly? There's a near-inevitable Labour majority and increased powers would surely mean that an inept and ...
Supporting pupils: A study of guidance and pupil support in Scottish schools
seen at 18:09, 18 February in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
(Our copy).
Research into the perceptions of pupils, parents, guidance staff and teachers on guidance in schools in Scotland. It describes how local authorities support schools to develop guidance provision.
Support in School - The Views of Harder to Reach Groups
seen at 18:09, 18 February in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
(Our copy).
Research into the views of pupils and parents who are often overlooked in traditional approaches to research, describing their views on how they receive support in school.
Dti consults on veterinary medicines market
seen at 18:07, 18 February in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
(Our copy).
The Government today issued a consultation on measures to improve competition in the market for prescription-only veterinary medicines (POMs).
Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics: Intermediate Geography Background Information
seen at 16:09, 18 February in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
(Our copy).
Last year we introduced the new statistical geography called data zones, this geography has now been supplemented with a new intermediate geography.
Highways agency warns drivers to take care in cold conditions
seen at 16:08, 18 February in
Highways Agency News - national
(Our copy).
With cold weather and the possibility of sleet or snow showers forecast across the country over the weekend, the Highways Agency is reminding drivers to take extra care on the roads.
Site stats again
seen at 16:07, 18 February in
Assembly Online -
(Our copy).
Which would you find more troubling in your server logs?
Beresfords Solicitors (in an email referral)
National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux
The Labour Party Millbank Media Centre (again)
Travers Smith Braithwaite (one of the UK's leading corporate, financial and commercial law firms)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Ans: the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - they have the nastiest diseases.
Olympic evaluators visit Downing Street
seen at 16:07, 18 February in
Number 10 » News Stories
(Our copy).
The Prime Minister has met with the IOC delegates during their inspection of London's 2012 bid. Tony Blair said that London could provide a 'Games to remember'.
Economists
seen at 14:09, 18 February in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
(Our copy).
Economists Recruitment Flyer
British sky broadcasting forum recognizes importance of staff/management dialogue on health and safety
seen at 14:08, 18 February in
Health and Safety Executive News - national
(Our copy).
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today welcomes the launch of a new initiative by British Sky Broadcasting (Sky) that involves employees in open dialogue about a wide range of workplace issues including...
National Gallery Trustees
seen at 14:07, 18 February in
Number 10 » News Stories
(Our copy).
The Prime Minister has re-appointed Ranjit Sondhi as a Trustee of the National Gallery for a period of four years from 4 February 2005.
Tackling the deer road menace
seen at 14:07, 18 February in
Number 10 » News Stories
(Our copy).
A new scheme has been launched to identify ways of reducing road accidents involving deer.
Circular CCD 15/2004: National Minimum Information Standards for Older People
seen at 11:09, 18 February in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
(Our copy).
The new information standards are focused on the practical requirements for information sharing at a local level.
Oft obtains undertakings from doorstep seller
seen at 11:09, 18 February in
Office of Fair Trading News - national
(Our copy).
Dutch-owned Polstar Trading Ltd has given undertakings to the OFT that it will comply with doorstep selling legislation.
Oft completes review of ims health merger undertakings
seen at 11:09, 18 February in
Office of Fair Trading News - national
(Our copy).
An undertaking by IMS Health Inc requiring it to licence all prescription data in its possession to other companies will expire on 28 February 2005. However, following an OFT review, the remaining undertakings...
New research investigates how to cut road traffic accidents involving deer
seen at 11:08, 18 February in
Highways Agency News - national
(Our copy).
A new project to identify ways of reducing traffic accidents involving deer is being supported by five organisations including the Highways Agency.
New gamekeepers' code of practice for terrier work published
seen at 11:07, 18 February in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
(Our copy).
A legally enforceable code of conduct strictly regulating the use of dogs underground has been published.
Defra boost to waste skills and education
seen at 10:07, 18 February in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
(Our copy).
This summer a new higher education and vocational training programme will be available to industry professionals and students on the theory and practice behind new waste technologies and sustainable waste...
Economy: Corporate Services
seen at 10:07, 18 February in
Latest UK National Statistics releases
(Our copy).
CSPI inflation falls to 2.2% at end of 2004
Economy: Public Sector
seen at 10:07, 18 February in
Latest UK National Statistics releases
(Our copy).
Monthly: Jan £9.2 bn current budget surplus
Cc cancels link/tns inquiry
seen at 09:08, 18 February in
Competition Commission News - national
(Our copy).
The Competition Commission (CC) has today cancelled the reference concerning the anticipated joint venture between LINK Interchange Network Limited and Transaction Network Services (UK) Limited.
Ban on hunting has begun
seen at 09:07, 18 February in
Number 10 » News Stories
(Our copy).
The Hunting Act has come into effect.
Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael said: "The hunting community have always said they are law-abiding members of the community and I expect them to keep to their word."
Olympic evaluators visit Downing Street
seen at 09:07, 18 February in
Number 10 » News Stories
(Our copy).
The Prime Minister will meet with the IOC delegates today on the third day of their inspection of London's 2012 bid.
Some road users disregard winter weather alerts, says highways agency research
seen at 02:08, 18 February in
Highways Agency News - national
(Our copy).
Even when severe winter weather is expected, almost half of road users would continue to make their journey despite the forecast and as few as a third would carry a 'winter weather kit' to see them through...
Mhra highlights its recent advice on ssris
seen at 02:07, 18 February in
Department of Health News - national
(Our copy).
The MHRA is reminding patients, carers and healthcare professionals about its recent advice on SSRIs. This reminder is prompted by a number of studies about SSRIs in this week's British Medical Journal...