03 October 2005
July Bombing review
seen at 22:20, 3 October in
Downing Street Says
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Asked if there were any further details following Sir Ian Blair's meeting regarding offering greater protection for police, the PMOS said there were not....
IRA decommissioning
seen at 22:20, 3 October in
Downing Street Says
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Asked to comment on the Sunday Independent's report that the IRA was still holding on three hundred protection weapons, the PMOS pointed out what the Head of the Decommissioning Body said last week which was that...
Security at Labour Party Conference
seen at 22:20, 3 October in
Downing Street Says
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Asked whether there would be a security review carried out in light of the response to the incident where a minister was speaking was interrupted by someone in the audience, the PMOS replied it was a matter for ...
Russia
seen at 22:20, 3 October in
Downing Street Says
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The PMOS told journalists that President Putin would be presenting medals to British submariners who had helped with the rescue of the Russian submarine. Asked what would be on the EU/Russian agenda, the POS said...
Paris
seen at 22:20, 3 October in
Downing Street Says
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Asked what the objective behind the Paris trip was, the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) replied that the trip was to prepare for the Informal European Summit at Hampton Court later in the month. Asked...
New Parent Councils - What's in it for me as a Parent?
seen at 14:26, 3 October in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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Leaflet for parents on the new parent councils proposed in the Parental Involvement Bill
Morning press briefing from 3 October 2005
seen at 14:25, 3 October in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: Paris, Russia, Security at Labour Party Conference, IRA decommissioning and July Bombing review.
Economy: Businesses
seen at 10:26, 3 October in
Latest UK National Statistics releases
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Stock increases by 1.2% from 2004
Minimum wage rises again
seen at 09:26, 3 October in
Number 10 » News Stories
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The National Minimum Wage has risen to more than £5 per hour, benefiting more than one million low paid workers and is set to make a 'real difference' to their lives.
PM condemns Bali terrorist attacks
seen at 09:26, 3 October in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has spoken about the 'appalling' explosions in Bali over the weekend which killed at least 19 people and has offered help to the Indonesian government.
PM offers best wishes for start of Jewish New Year
seen at 09:26, 3 October in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has sent Britain's Jewish community a message for the festival of Rosh Hashanah, which begins this evening.
New scheme to tackle personal debt
seen at 02:25, 3 October in
News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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People plagued with personal debt problems will receive help from a new national scheme that encourages early contact between debtors and creditors. The introduction of Pre-Action Notices (PAN) will help many people...
Hard hitting benefit fraud ads warn of relentless crackdown
seen at 02:24, 3 October in
Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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Radio ads will bring silence to (insert region) airwaves today as benefit cheats are warned of a different kind of fraud investigator, working so quietly they won't hear them coming.
Hard hitting benefit fraud ads warn of relentless crackdown
seen at 02:24, 3 October in
Department for Work and Pensions News - national
(Our copy).
Radio ads will bring silence to British airwaves today as benefit cheats are warned of a different kind of fraud investigator, working so quietly they won't hear them coming.