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19 August 2005

Code of Conduct for Payment by Results: Draft for consultation
seen at 22:30, 19 August in Open UK consultations (Our copy).
Payment by Results (PbR) aims to support the provision of high quality, cost effective healthcare, which is shaped around the needs of patients. This Code of Conduct describes principles for best practice. Comments...
UK Regulatory Requirements to Foreign Registered Aircraft
seen at 18:31, 19 August in Open UK consultations (Our copy).
Application of UK regulatory requirements to foreign registered aircraft based permanently in the UK
Taxis and private hire vehicles - consultation on draft Best Practice Guidance
seen at 18:31, 19 August in Open UK consultations (Our copy).
Consultation on draft Best Practice Guidance for local taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) licensing authorities.
Consultation on the fitment of mirrors for indirect vision on motor vehicles
seen at 18:31, 19 August in Open UK consultations (Our copy).
Consultation on draft regulations to implement European Community Directives requiring fitment of additional mirrors to new goods vehicles and cars so as to increase the driver's field of vision and reduce blind...
Draft Plans for Support to China by the UK's Department for International Development
seen at 16:32, 19 August in Open UK consultations (Our copy).
Consultation on Department for International Development's plans for supporting China to reduce poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It provides the overall framework for the detailed activities...
DFID draft Agriculture Strategy Paper
seen at 16:32, 19 August in Open UK consultations (Our copy).
DFID draft Agriculture Strategy Paper
The prince of wales will mark the 60th anniversary of victory over japan day at the cenotaph, whitehall.
seen at 16:30, 19 August in Ministry of Defence News - national (Our copy).
The Prince of Wales and senior members of the Government will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph to mark the 60th Anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ DAY).   
The greenland dialogue: minister attends key talks on climate change and visits the greenland ice-cap
seen at 14:25, 19 August in Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national (Our copy).
Climate change and Environment Minister Elliot Morley has witnessed growing evidence of how man-made climate change is affecting Greenland's ice-cap.   
Declaration by the presidency on behalf of the european union on the trial of sam rainsy party members in cambodia
seen at 14:24, 19 August in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
The European Union regrets the way in which the trial of Sam Rainsy Party opposition members Cheam Channy and Khom Piseth was conducted, and the verdict passed on them by a military tribunal in Phnom Penh on 9 August...
Safe and Well: Good Practice in Schools and Education Authorities for Keeping Children Safe and Well
seen at 11:26, 19 August in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Handbook for schools and education authorities describing good practice in child protection in education and when a child goes missing from education.
Highways agency and police high-tech investment to get traffic moving after accidents - new incident site surveys on trial
seen at 11:24, 19 August in Highways Agency News - national (Our copy).
Hi-tech site-survey equipment to speed up police investigations at the scene of serious road incidents and re-open lanes more quickly is being tested in the West Midlands.   
People from across the country to have their say on improving services
seen at 11:21, 19 August in Department of Health News - national (Our copy).
Communications Research and Evaluation published   
Get ready for colder days, new campaign warns
seen at 11:20, 19 August in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
It may still be August but older people are being urged to plan early and keep warm this winter - with a new advertising campaign supporting the annual fuel payments.
Trustee for National Heritage Memorial Fund
seen at 11:20, 19 August in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
The Prime Minister has today re-appointed Catherine Graham-Harrison as a Trustee of the National Heritage Memorial Fund for a term of three years from 19 August.
Trustee for Museum of London
seen at 11:20, 19 August in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
The Prime Minister announced today that Jeremy Willoughby OBE has been appointed as a Trustee of the Museum of London for a term of four years.
Consultation on Cross Border Student Flows: Higher Education Tuition Fee Levels: Summary of Responses and Next Steps
seen at 10:27, 19 August in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Summary and next steps of Consultation on Cross Border Student Flows: Higher Education Tuition Fee Levels
Claim the winter fuel payment and keep warm this winter
seen at 10:21, 19 August in Department for Work and Pensions News - national (Our copy).
The summer can't last forever so Minister for Pensions Reform, Stephen Timms, is urging older people to plan early and make sure they keep warm this winter. An advertising campaign is being launched today to encourage...
Government launches Human Fertilisation and Embryology (HFE) consultation
seen at 10:21, 19 August in NHS News Feed (Our copy).
The Government has launched a consultation to re-examine the legal structures around assisted human reproduction following scientific advances such as embryo screening and tissue typing.
Economy: Input-Output
seen at 10:21, 19 August in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
Manufacturing less than 15% of economy
PM remembers 'remarkable and colourful' Mo
seen at 10:21, 19 August in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
Tony Blair has offered his sympathy to the family of Mo Mowlam, the former Northern Ireland Secretary who died today.
HM Inspectorate of Constabulary for Scotland: Review of Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary-Primary Inspection of 2002
seen at 02:29, 19 August in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Review of Dumfries and Galloway Primary Inspection of 2002
Visor: protecting the public from dangerous offenders
seen at 02:26, 19 August in Home Office News - national (Our copy).
Police forces across the UK have gone live on a new computer system that allows them to share a wide range of information on the country's most dangerous violent and sex offenders, helping to stop re-offending and...