16 August 2005
Mineral Planning Authority: Monitoring Mineral and Landfill Permissions - Consultation Paper on a New Fees Regime
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Open UK consultations
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Mineral Planning Authority: Monitoring Mineral and Landfill Permissions - Consultation Paper on a New Fees Regime
Encouraging signs offshore but pace of improvements must quicken hse publishes safety statistics bulletin 2004/05
seen at 14:26, 16 August in
Health and Safety Executive News - national
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Offshore safety statistics for 2004/05 show a reduction in the rate of fatal and major injuries to workers with the number of work-related deaths standing at zero, compared to three in 2003/04. Â Â
New chief executive for national archives
seen at 14:23, 16 August in
News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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Natalie Ceeney has been appointed the new chief executive of The National Archives. She succeeds Sarah Tyacke. Â Â
Timber procurement helpline begins operation
seen at 14:23, 16 August in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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A new helpline has been set up to give advice to public sector bodies and their suppliers about how to purchase legal and sustainable timber. The free helpline service will provide government and companies supplying...
New regulations change accounting and reporting requirements
seen at 14:22, 16 August in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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Gerry Sutcliffe, Minister for Employment Relations and Consumer Affairs today announced a new series of regulations amending the accounting and reporting requirements for companies, and making certain amendments...
Dti sends travel firm packing
seen at 14:22, 16 August in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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A travel company that took money for discount flights to Africa but never came up with the tickets has been closed down following a DTI investigation. Â Â
Husband and wife fraudsters in the dock after £22,000 spending spree
seen at 14:22, 16 August in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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A Leeds couple who ripped off local businesses by writing fraudulent cheques have been sentenced at Bradford Crown Court after a successful DTI prosecution. Â Â
Health minister launches consultation on human fertilisation and embryology act
seen at 11:22, 16 August in
Department of Health News - national
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Public Health Minister, Caroline Flint today launched a wide ranging consultation on regulating the technology and techniques used to assist human reproduction. Â Â
Economy: Inflation
seen at 10:22, 16 August in
Latest UK National Statistics releases
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CPI rises to 2.3%, RPI stays at 2.9%
Walkers enjoy new right to roam
seen at 09:21, 16 August in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Ramblers in England are today celebrating the permanent right to access 165,000 hectares of woodland - thanks to the Foresty Commission.
Immigration short term holding facilities inadequate
seen at 02:25, 16 August in
Home Office News - national
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Holding facilities at Gatwick Airport, London City Airport and Dover Asylum Screening Centre were not suitable for overnight stays and had inadequate facilities, according to Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers...
Home office response to hmcip report on the unannounced inspections of four short-term immigration holding facilities
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Home Office News - national
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Responding to the unannounced inspections by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) into short-term holding facilities in the immigration estate, Home Office Minister Tony McNulty, said: Â Â
Walkers celebrate permanent right to access forestry estates
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Walkers in England today celebrated the permanent right to access 165,000 hectares of forest and woodland. Â Â