15 September 2005
Custodial sentence for company director following paper shredder fatality
seen at 22:27, 15 September in
Health and Safety Executive News - national
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Company Director, Paul White (43) of Drayton today received a twelve month custodial sentence at Norwich Crown Court following the death of an employee at his paper recycling business, M W White Ltd of Ketteringham...
Reid urges armed forces: register to vote
seen at 14:26, 15 September in
Ministry of Defence News - national
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All Armed Forces personnel and their families were urged to register to vote by Defence Secretary, John Reid, as he launched MOD's annual voter registration campaign today.
John reid salutes world war ii heroes
seen at 14:26, 15 September in
Ministry of Defence News - national
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Wreaths of remembrance were laid today at the grave of the recently buried WWII bomber crew and the Berlin War Cemetery Memorial, by John Reid, UK Defence Secretary and Chairman of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission...
England's environment on the mend, new data says
seen at 14:23, 15 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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England's coastland, rivers, farms, and environmentally sensitive land are reaping the results of action to safeguard and improve England's wildlife and countryside, according to scientific data released today.
Eu welcomes implementation of aceh peace agreement
seen at 14:22, 15 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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On 15 September, the British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, speaking for the EU Presidency, welcomed the formal start of the peace agreement in Aceh.
British minister welcomes the al azhar project and interfaith outreach
seen at 14:22, 15 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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Foreign and Commonwealth Minister, Kim Howells MP, today welcomed the signing of an interfaith student exchange agreement. The agreement, signed as part of the "Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions", is between...
Older cattle to enter food chain subject to safeguards
seen at 11:28, 15 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Advice from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) that Defra's proposed robust BSE testing system for older cattle should replace the Over Thirty Months (OTM) rule, was accepted today by the Government.
Have your say on improving health services
seen at 11:26, 15 September in
NHS News Feed
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Members of the public have their first chance to tell the Government exactly what they want from health and community services.
NHS Scotland Workforce Statistics - up to June 2005
seen at 10:31, 15 September in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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The release includes information on consultant numbers and the sickness absence rate for all staff employed in NHSScotland. This is the first publication of quarterly consultant numbers.
Economy: Retail Sales
seen at 10:25, 15 September in
Latest UK National Statistics releases
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Contrasting growth rates continue
Cc clears bucher/johnston merger
seen at 09:25, 15 September in
Competition Commission News - national
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The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cleared the completed acquisition by Bucher Industries AG (Bucher) of Johnston Sweepers Limited (Johnston).
United Nations 'must come of age' says PM
seen at 09:22, 15 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair says the UN is the 'visible and credible expression of global politics' and by working together its members can 'achieve the global will of the people.'
PM holds series of meetings with world leaders
seen at 09:22, 15 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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During a busy first day of the 2005 UN World Summit, Tony Blair met with a number of his fellow leaders before giving his address to the General Assembly.
Employers urged to maximise potential in the workplace
seen at 02:28, 15 September in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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Business should continue to create a valued, diverse and involved workforce to keep the EU at the forefront of an increasingly competitive world economy, Employment Minister Gerry Sutcliffe will tell a conference...
United Nations 'has come of age' says PM
seen at 02:27, 15 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair says the UN is the 'visible and credible expression of global politics' and by working together its members can 'achieve the global will of the people.'
'Future does not belong to fanatics', PM tells US
seen at 02:27, 15 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has urged world leaders at the United Nations not to underestimate the threat from terrorism after tabling a successful resolution at the World Summit.