10 April 2006
Nepal travel advice update
seen at 22:24, 10 April in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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The Foreign Office has revised its travel advice for Nepal. We are now advising against all but essential travel to Nepal during the current period of enhanced tension.
Government announces $15 billion to deliver education for all
seen at 14:35, 10 April in
Treasury News - national
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Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, and Secretary of State for International Development, Hilary Benn, committed today that the UK Government would spend at least $15 billion, or £8.5 billion, on...
Oft refuses credit licence to rotherham home improvements trader
seen at 14:34, 10 April in
Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT has refused an application for a consumer credit licence from a home improvements business based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
Audit commission board appointment
seen at 14:34, 10 April in
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister News - national
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Councillor Steve Houghton, the Leader of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, has been appointed to the Board of the Audit Commission, Local Government Minister, Phil Woolas announced today.
Easter getaway - highways agency lifts 27 major roadworks on england's motorways and a-roads
seen at 14:32, 10 April in
Highways Agency News - national
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Roadworks at 27 major locations on English motorways and major A-roads will be removed for the Easter weekend, the Highways Agency announced today.
National sports foundation opens for business
seen at 14:28, 10 April in
Department for Culture, Media and Sport News - national
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The National Sports Foundation (NSF) opened for business today, doubling the reason for the private sector to invest in local community sports projects across England.
New guidance will protect and promote local sites
seen at 14:27, 10 April in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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The way Local Wildlife and Geological Sites in England are identified, selected and managed will be made easier through a more transparent and consistent approach promoted by new guidance published by Defra today...
Oft refuses to renew credit licence of glasgow motor dealer
seen at 11:34, 10 April in
Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT has refused to renew the consumer credit licence of a Glaswegian car dealer.
£75 million refurbishment for m25 holmesdale tunnel and junction 25 improvement-work starts on saturday 6 may
seen at 11:31, 10 April in
Highways Agency News - national
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The £75 million scheme to tackle congestion at M25 Junction 25 and improve the operation and maintenance of the M25 Holmesdale Tunnel will start on Saturday 6 May and is due to be completed by Christmas...
Financial eligibility levels raised for civil legal aid
seen at 11:28, 10 April in
News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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New regulations raising the income levels below which people qualify for civil legal aid come into force today. The new rules for assessing eligibility were announced by Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs...
Delivering a Healthy Future: An Action Framework for Children and Young Peoples Health in Scotland: Draft for Consultation
seen at 10:35, 10 April in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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A Framework comprising recommendations from various Child Health Support Group reports and Delivering for Health on child health services - to assist in the planning and delivery of child health services.
Efficient Government Fund EGF)13)086 Scottish Ambulance Integrated Transport
seen at 09:32, 10 April in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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To find efficiencies in and to improve transport services for health and social services users by integrating the deployment of relevant resources held by the Scottish Ambulance Service, NHS Boards, Local Authorities...
Efficient Government Fund EGF)1)1)083 Performance Management
seen at 09:32, 10 April in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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To develop a balanced and common performance management framework and IT Performance Management tool across all service areas of all councils in Scotland.
Victims of crime to be compensated under new fines collection scheme
seen at 09:26, 10 April in
News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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Magistrates and enforcement officers have new powers to bear down on criminals who refuse to pay their fines.