07 July 2005
Read Tony Blair's full statement
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I am just going to make a short statement to you on the terrible events that have happened in London earlier today, and I hope you understand that at the present time we are still trying to establish exactly what...
Summary of PM's statement on London explosions
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Tony Blair has spoken about this morning's explosions on buses and Tubes in the capital. Speaking from the G8 summit in Gleneagles, he said his thoughts were with the victims and families of those involved in the...
Press Briefing following terrorist attacks in London
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Transcript of briefing given by the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman
Pheasant shoot company fined £35,000 following death of 14 year old boy
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Health and Safety Executive News - national
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G & A Leisure Ltd of Newtown Powys, a pheasant breeder and organiser of pheasant shoot parties, was fined £35,000 and ordered to pay £25,000 in costs by Shrewsbury Crown Court on 6 July after...
Pheasant shoot company fined £35,000 following death of 14 year old boy
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Health and Safety Executive News - national
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G & A Leisure Ltd of Newtown Powys, a pheasant breeder and organiser of pheasant shoot parties, was fined £35,000 and ordered to pay £25,000 in costs by Shrewsbury Crown Court on 6 July after...
South west farm brings the countryside into the classroom
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Rural Affairs Minister Jim Knight presented Tina Miller, from Higher Monkton Farm near Bridgwater, with a certificate of accreditation to work with school groups, at the Royal Show in Warwickshire. Â Â
Sir don curry sees evidence of successful delivery of sustainable farming and food strategy in south east
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Sir Don Curry, chairman of the group implementing the Government's Sustainable Farming and Food Strategy, will be visiting Sparsholt College, Hampshire on Thursday 14 July to find out more about sustaining the...
Veterinary laboratories agency annual report & accounts 2004/5 published
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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The Chief Executive of the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA), Professor Steven Edwards, today announced the publication of the Agency's 2004/2005 Annual Report and Accounts. Â Â
Sir don curry visits south east to learn about local sustainable food and farming projects
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Sir Don Curry, chairman of the group implementing the Government's Sustainable Farming and Food Strategy (SFFS), will be visiting Sparsholt College, Hampshire on Thursday 14 July to hear about progress made in...
Independent audit of spectrum holdings: emerging issues consultation document
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Treasury News - national
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Professor Martin Cave today invited views on issues that he will address in his Independent Audit of Spectrum Holdings, which focuses primarily on public sector holdings. These issues are set out in a consultation...
Government sets out capping decisions
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Office of the Deputy Prime Minister News - national
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Eight local authorities in England are having their budgets capped this year and will need to set lower council taxes, Local Government Minister Phil Woolas announced today. Â Â
Off-peak resurfacing work to improve safety along a5 at upper stowe, northamptonshire
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Highways Agency News - national
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Off-peak work to improve safety along the A5 near Upper Stowe starts Monday 11 July and is due to last a week. Â Â
Home Secretary Downing Street statement on London explosions: full text
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Home Secretary Charles Clarke has made a statement on the explosions in London.
PM's statement on London explosions: full text
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Tony Blair has spoken about this morning's explosions on buses and Tubes in the capital.
Statement from world leaders: Terrorist Attacks on London
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Leaders attending the G8 Summit have released a statement condemning the 'barbaric attacks' in London today.
PM greets leaders as G8 meetings get underway
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Before he left Gleneagles, Tony Blair formally welcomed the leaders to the summit.
Oft decides to ban buckinghamshire estate agent
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Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT has decided to ban High Wycombe estate agent Ian Patrick Hanna from engaging in estate agency work. The decision will not come into effect until the end of an appeal process (see Note 4). Â Â
Cooper praises planning innovation in north northamptonshire
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Office of the Deputy Prime Minister News - national
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North Northamptonshire's five local authorities are joining forces to find effective solutions to the area's development needs, Planning Minister Yvette Cooper announced today. Â Â
Cooper praises planning innovation in north northamptonshire
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Office of the Deputy Prime Minister News - national
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North Northamptonshire's five local authorities are joining forces to find effective solutions to the area's development needs, Planning Minister Yvette Cooper announced today. Â Â
Rare moth discovered on dartmoor national moth night and day 9 july
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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National Moth Night and Day takes place this year on Sunday 9 July and aims to celebrate moths throughout Britain. People throughout the country are encouraged to record flying moths at specified locations and ...
Publication of dwp research report 225
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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Key Findings and Publication of DWP Research: The potential for certification of incapacity for work by non-medical healthcare professionals  Â
Key findings and publication of dwp research: engaging physicians benefiting patients: a qualitative study.
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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A research report published today by the Department for Work and Pensions provides findings from an evaluation of the communications strategy which formed part of the Engaging Physicians, Benefiting Patients pilot...
Publication of dwp research report 257
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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Key Findings and Publication of DWP Research Report: Exploring how General Practitioners work with patients on sick leave: A study commissioned as part of the 'Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot' evaluation. Â Â
More delegates arrive for crucial G8 talks
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Leaders from some of the world's emerging economies have been arriving at Gleneagles today.
New construction orders: may 2005
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Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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Orders in the year to May 2005 rose by six per cent compared to orders in the previous twelve month period, and orders in the three months to May 2005 rose by eight per cent compared to the same three months a year...
Publication of dwp research reports 254 and 258
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONS WORK, WELFARE AND EQUALITY DIRECTORATE Â Â
Residents return to see lancaster's "bridge houses" saved for a new generation
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage launches Buildings at Risk Register 2005 at Lancaster's Georgian gateway - Â Â
Society: Household Income
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Latest UK National Statistics releases
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Top fifth 4 times better off than bottom fifth
Families: Households
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Latest UK National Statistics releases
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More people were living alone in 2004
Families: Families
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Latest UK National Statistics releases
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Married couple families still the majority
Queen greets G8 leaders at Gleneagles banquet
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Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have hosted a special dinner
for the world leaders who have gathered in Scotland.
Bush and PM speak ahead of G8 meetings
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Tony Blair and the US president have both said it is time to find an
international consensus on dealing with global warming.
£138 million go-ahead for m25 and a2 widening
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Highways Agency News - national
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Widening works to add extra lanes to the M25 and the A2 near Dartford, Kent, came a step closer today with the award of a £138 million Highways Agency contract for the schemes. Â Â
Uncertain future for historic london pub
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Highlights Buildings at Risk in Hillingdon, Harrow, Ealing, Brent, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames and Westminster - Â Â
The future's bright for orangery
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Launches Buildings at Risk Register 2005 at Gibside Estate, Saved for the Nation- Â Â
New register shows east london's threatened heritage
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Highlights Buildings at Risk in the City of London, Bexley, Greenwich, Hackney, Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, Newham, Barking and Dagenham and Havering - Â Â
Camden church saved as restoration nears completion
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Highlights Buildings at Risk in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington- Â Â
Clapham bandstand added to at-risk list
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Highlights Buildings at Risk in Wandsworth, Lewisham, Bromley, Lambeth, Southwark, Merton, Sutton and Croydon - Â Â
Buildings at risk 2005 - 186 buildings across the west midlands under threat
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News from English Heritage - national
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Today, (Thursday 7 July) English Heritage launched the 2005 edition of its Buildings at Risk Register at Trentham Mausoleum, Stoke-on-Trent. Â Â
Buildings at risk register launched
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Launches Buildings at Risk Register 2005 Devon and Cornwall's Historic Buildings Saved for the Nation- Â Â
Buildings at risk register launched
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage launches Buildings at Risk Register 2005 Dorset's historic buildings saved for the nation- Â Â
English heritage launches buildings at risk register 2005 at medieval leicestershire priory
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News from English Heritage - national
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One of Leicestershire's most important scheduled monuments, Grace Dieu Priory near Thringstone, played host to the East Midland's launch of the 2005 edition of the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register today...
Former 17th century hat shop due for new lease of life
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Launches Buildings at Risk Register 2005 The Hat Shop, Tewkesbury Saved for the Nation- Â Â
Northamptonshire's buildings at risk 2005 announced by english heritage
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage has today (Thursday 7 July) launched its Buildings at Risk Register for 2005, which identifies buildings in desperate need of repair and restoration work. This year Northamptonshire has a total ...
Derbyshire's buildings at risk 2005 announced by english heritage
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage has today (Thursday 7 July) launched its Buildings at Risk Register for 2005, which identifies buildings in desperate need of repair and restoration work. This year Derbyshire has a total of 41 ...
Lincolnshire's buildings at risk 2005 announced by english heritage
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage has today (Thursday 7 July) launched its Buildings at Risk Register for 2005, which identifies buildings in desperate need of repair and restoration work. This year Lincolnshire has a total of 40...
Nottinghamshire's buildings at risk 2005 announced by english heritage
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage has today (Thursday 7 July) launched its Buildings at Risk Register for 2005, which identifies buildings in desperate need of repair and restoration work. This year Nottinghamshire has a total of...
Bombed, burned - but not beaten yet
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News from English Heritage - national
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English Heritage Launches Buildings at Risk Register 2005 at Holy Trinity Church, Stockton - Â Â
"Future Capabilities" Command Paper
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Written Ministerial Statements
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The "Future Capabilities" Command Paper published in July 2004 sets out the Ministry of Defence's proposals for modernising the force structure and capabilities of the armed forces to ensure that they are able to...
Zimbabwe (Immigration Removals)
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Written Ministerial Statements
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On 27 June I made a statement on the return of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe and I would now like to update the House on returns to Zimbabwe and on the situation of those who are currently refusing food.As I...
Proceeds of Crime Act
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Written Ministerial Statements
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I am pleased to announce that the third annual report of the appointed person under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 has been laid before Parliament. The appointed person is an independent person who scrutinises the...
Polio Eradication
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Written Ministerial Statements
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I am today announcing that the UK will provide £60 million to eradicate polio by end 2005/early 2006, and to boost the effort to ensure the world stays polio free thereafter. The UK will immediately and...
Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Foundation
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Written Ministerial Statements
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I have today placed before this House a copy of the third annual report of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Foundation which was sent to me under Article 8(2) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Foundation Regulations...
Senior Salaries Report
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Written Ministerial Statements
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I have today laid before both Houses the report by the Review Body on Senior Salaries on Pay for Standing Committee Chairmen in the House of Commons (Cm6566). Copies are available in the Vote Office and the Library...
Lord falconer re-appoints law commission chairman for second term
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News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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Lord Falconer, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, today announced the re-appointment until July 2006 of The Honourable Mr Justice Toulson as Chairman of the Law Commission of England...
Europe must speed reform to get people into work - blunkett
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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Europe must pick up the pace of labour market reform if it is to achieve its ambitious 70 per cent employment target over the next five years, David Blunkett warned today (Thursday). Â Â
Queen greets G8 leaders at Gleneagles banquet
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Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have hosted a special dinner
for the world leaders who have gathered in Scotland today.