07 September 2005
Gaza: travel advice updated
seen at 22:23, 7 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
(Our copy).
The Foreign Office today revised its travel advice for Gaza to advise against all travel, following the recent deterioration of the security situation in the area.
Straw welcomes oil for food report
seen at 22:23, 7 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
(Our copy).
The Foreign Secretary today welcomed the release of the Independent Inquiry Committee's Oil For Food report.
New guidance on unfair contract terms in tenancy agreements
seen at 16:29, 7 September in
Office of Fair Trading News - national
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New guidance on how the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations apply to tenancy contracts has been issued by the OFT to help landlords provide clear and fair contract terms to their tenants.
Mod concludes sale of type 23 frigates to chile
seen at 16:29, 7 September in
Ministry of Defence News - national
(Our copy).
An agreement with the Chilean Government for the sale of three ex-RN Type 23 frigates HM Ships NORFOLK, GRAFTON, and MARLBOROUGH is to be signed later today.
Shredding the risk of id fraud
seen at 16:28, 7 September in
Home Office News - national
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A leaflet to advise the public on how to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft and what action to take if you have been a victim was launched today by Home Office Minister Andy Burnham.
Consultation on Review of Compensation Rates for Compulsory Scrapie Flocks Scheme
seen at 15:16, 7 September in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
(Our copy).
This consultation seeks comments on proposed preliminary revised compensation rates offered under the Compulsory Scrapie Flocks Scheme.
PM pays his respects to Gandhi
seen at 15:02, 7 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has laid a wreath at the memorial to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi on the first day of his visit to India.
PM hails latest India-EU agreement
seen at 15:02, 7 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has welcomed a new action plan between the European Union and India which covers trade, security and climate change - signed today in New Delhi.
PM urges world leaders to condemn terrorism
seen at 15:02, 7 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair is hoping a 'very strong statement' on terrorism will come out of next week's United Nations Summit in New York.
More missing hurricane Brits found alive and well
seen at 11:22, 7 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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The number of British nationals still unaccounted for following Hurricane Katrina has dropped from 131 to 96, the Foreign Office has said.
Being Young in Scotland 2005: Young People's Participation in Youth Work, Arts, Culture and Sport
seen at 10:29, 7 September in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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The findings from this survey of young people in Scotland forms a baseline in the evidence monitoring young people’s participation in youth work and other activities. This survey was carried out by MORI Scotland...
Environment and agriculture ministers head for london - and sustainability
seen at 10:24, 7 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Environment and agriculture ministers from across Europe will gather in London this weekend (9-12 September) for a key meeting that aims to put sustainable principles into practice.
PM pays his respects to Ghandi
seen at 10:22, 7 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has laid a wreath at the memorial to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi on the first day of his visit to India.
PM arrives in India on second leg of Asian tour
seen at 10:22, 7 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
(Our copy).
Tony Blair is in New Delhi today to meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as part of the European Union presidency programme.
Cabinet office minister flies offshore to join oil rig workers who use technology as a lifeline
seen at 02:26, 7 September in
Cabinet Office News - national
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Jim Murphy, Cabinet Office Minister with responsibility for e-government today flew 240km offshore to discover how workers on the Elgin-Franklin oil rig use technology to stay in charge of their lives at home.
Patients get booking 'guarantee' on nhs gp appointments
seen at 02:24, 7 September in
Department of Health News - national
(Our copy).
Action will tackle restrictive booking and tighten tests on two-day GP target