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09 August 2006

Brave female medic saves colleague's life in iraq
seen at 14:12, 9 August in Ministry of Defence News - national (Our copy).
A 19-year old female Army medic serving in Iraq braved sniper fire to save the life of a critically injured colleague. Private Michelle Norris, 19, from Stourbridge, West Midlands, climbed on top of a Warrior armoured...
New members to be appointed to national park and aonb boards
seen at 14:11, 9 August in Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national (Our copy).
David Miliband, the Environment Secretary, will announce his intention to appoint new members to some National Park Authorities and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Conservation Boards.
Consultation on decommissioning scheme for over 10 metre beam trawlers
seen at 14:11, 9 August in Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national (Our copy).
Consultation begins today (9th August) on proposals for the potential decommissioning of vessels over 10 metres which would be affected by a Western Channel (Area VIIe) sole recovery plan.
Bradshaw eases pet cemetery regulation fears
seen at 14:11, 9 August in Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national (Our copy).
Fears that some pet cemeteries could be driven out of business by the cost of new regulations have been eased after Environment Minister Ben Bradshaw intervened.
Minister fortrade announces uk participation in shanghai expo 2010
seen at 14:11, 9 August in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
Ian McCartney, Foreign Office Minister for Trade, today announced that the UK had formally accepted the invitation from the Government of the Peoples' Republic of China to participate in the Shanghai Expo 2010.
Final chapter for advertising agency
seen at 11:12, 9 August in Insolvency Service News - national (Our copy).
Two associated companies which made misleading claims when selling advertising space in children's fun books and business wall planners have been wound up in the High Court following an investigation by the Companies...
Outline Planning Permission, Reserved Matters and EIA; Interim Guidance
seen at 11:12, 9 August in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
This note provides interim guidance for planning authorities regarding reserved matters applications pending any legislative or administrative action which is taken to comply with the terms of recent judgements ...
Drinking Water Quality in Scotland 2005: Annual Report by the Drinking Water Quality Regulator
seen at 11:12, 9 August in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Annual report by the Drinking Water Quality Regulator for Scotland. The report summarises and comments upon data on the quality of the public water supply during 2005 for Scotland as a whole, by region and at local...
Quickchange barrier system to make roadworks safer on england's major roads
seen at 11:11, 9 August in Highways Agency News - national (Our copy).
A new machine to improve safety and reduce congestion at roadworks on high-speed roads was unveiled by the Minister for Road Safety, Dr Stephen Ladyman, today.
New proposals to boost the creative economy
seen at 11:11, 9 August in Department for Culture, Media and Sport News - national (Our copy).
New proposals by a group of experts to boost the UK's creative economy have been published for consultation, Creative Industries Minister Shaun Woodward announced today.
Statistics Publication Notice: Health and Care Series : Social Worker Posts and Vacancies: July 2006
seen at 10:11, 9 August in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Social Worker Posts and Vacancies: July 2006
SOCIETY: Travel & Tourism
seen at 10:10, 9 August in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
Visits to the UK from overseas up 5%
Economy: UK Trade
seen at 10:10, 9 August in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
Deficit narrowed to £4.0bn in June 2006
Emission control system backfires
seen at 09:12, 9 August in Insolvency Service News - national (Our copy).
A company, which attempted to develop an emissions control system for industrial use has been wound up in the High Court following an investigation by the Companies Investigation Branch (CIB) of The Insolvency Service...