04 August 2006
Circuit bench retirement - his honour judge jonathan playford qc
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Department for Constitutional Affairs - Judicial Appointments News - national
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His Honour Judge Jonathan Playford QC will retire from the Circuit Bench on the South Eastern Circuit on 6 August 2006.
Treasury investigation into travel insurance
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Treasury News - national
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The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Ed Balls, today announced a new inquiry into the sale of travel insurance purchased as part of a package.
Oft considers undertakings instead of reference to the competition commission in car dealer merger
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Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT has decided today not to refer the completed acquisition by Pendragon Plc of Reg Vardy Plc to the Competition Commission on the condition that Pendragon provides satisfactory divestment undertakings to address...
Royal air force gets a lift from c-17 deal
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Ministry of Defence News - national
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The Royal Air Force will get a fifth C-17 transport aircraft, to be delivered in 2008, in a deal announced today by Under-Secretary of State for Defence, Tom Watson.
Ben bradshaw announces report of the independent review of livestock movement rules
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Ben Bradshaw, Minister for Local Environment, Marine and Animal Welfare at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has announced the publication of an independent review of livestock movement rules...
New powers to monitor zoonotic diseases are out for discussion
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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A public consultation on new and amended powers to investigate infections which can spread between animals and humans has been launched by Defra.
Heather and kirsty aged 5 and 2 cut the first turf for the national memorial that will bear their father's name
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Ministry of Defence News - national
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Today the family of Cpl Robin McLachlan cut the first turf in the construction of the Armed Forces Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. Robin's name, along with 16,000 other members of ...
Statistics release: insolvencies in the second quarter 2006
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Insolvency Service News - national
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Statistics showing insolvencies in the second quarter 2006 are published today (4 August) by the Insolvency Service. These can be found along with an electronic version of this press release at www.insolvency.gov...
Statistics on mortgage and landlord possession proceedings issued in the county courts - second quarter 2006
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News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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The Department for Constitutional Affairs today publishes figures for mortgage and landlord possession actions entered in the county courts of England and Wales for the second quarter of 2006.
Independent prescribing for optometrists is in sight
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Department of Health News - national
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Patients who need treatment for eye problems will soon be able to get medicines more easily under plans to enable optometrists to issue prescriptions.
Self-assessment schemes put patients in control
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Department of Health News - national
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11 new pilots launched to explore self-assessment for people with long-term needs
One in ten patients miss appointments
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NHS News Feed
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NHS patients in England missed one in ten of the 45 million hospital outpatient appointments in 2004-2005, and young men missed almost one in five of their follow-up appointments.