05 September 2006
Variation to the admission arrangements of christ church ce infants' school, kingston upon thames
seen at 18:31, 5 September in
Office of The Schools Adjudicator News - national
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The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has today published a decision on a proposal to vary the admission arrangements for Christ Church C of E Infants' School in Kingston upon Thames. The adjudicator, Peter Matthews...
Minister praises lancashire's award winning work
seen at 18:23, 5 September in
Home Office News - national
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Lancashire Police received national recognition today for its achievements in developing safe working practises for cockle harvesters by winning a top Home Office award.
Uk trade & investment's global entrepreneurs programme secures human capital management software relocation to uk
seen at 16:34, 5 September in
UK Trade & Investment News - national
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Global Organization Metrics Inc. ("OrgMetrics"), a Toronto, Canada-based company and leader in advanced software solutions for the recruitment, retention and development of human capital in the technical and professional...
Catherine hastings - ogc's new director of communications
seen at 16:32, 5 September in
Office of Government Commerce News - national
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Catherine Hastings joins the Office of Government Commerce as its new Director of Communications with effect from 4 September.
Middle East
seen at 16:19, 5 September in
Downing Street Says
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Asked for information regarding the Middle East, the PMOS replied that the important thing was that as the Prime Minister indicated in LA, that he believed that difficult as the matter was, and angry and mistrustful...
MPs letter
seen at 16:19, 5 September in
Downing Street Says
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Asked if the Prime Minister had received any letters from MPs, the PMOS said that was a party matter....
Prime Minister's leaving date
seen at 16:19, 5 September in
Downing Street Says
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Asked if this speech was part of the Prime Minister looking beyond the finishing line and "going out with a bang", the PMOS replied that he thought the journalist was asking in a polite way about today's...
Prime Minister's speech
seen at 16:19, 5 September in
Downing Street Says
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The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) told journalists that this was the third lecture in the series (the first two were on criminal justice and public health). The next speech would be on science. The ...
Morning press briefing from 5 September 2006
seen at 16:19, 5 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: PM's speech, PM's leaving date, MPs letters, Middle East
The pensions regulator publishes report on governance survey
seen at 14:33, 5 September in
The Pensions Regulator News - national
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* Trustees confident in their ability to govern pension schemes * Significant minority of schemes have shortcomings in specific areas * Important link between training and governance * Pensions Regulator to maintain...
Uk official holdings of international reserves
seen at 14:26, 5 September in
Treasury News - national
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Part I: UK Government Foreign Currency Assets and Liabilities - August 2006
Second tranche of climate challenge fund winners announced
seen at 14:22, 5 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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The Government has today announced the go-ahead for 28 new projects in its campaign to change public attitudes to understanding and tackling climate change.
Foreign & commonwealth office appoints new press secretary
seen at 14:21, 5 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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Lucian Hudson has been appointed as the FCO's Press Secretary, following a cross-Government open competition. He will take over the post vacated by John Williams, who left the FCO in June this year.
Early intervention "crucial" to tackle social exclusion - PM
seen at 14:20, 5 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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More help is needed for people who are the hardest to reach in society, Tony Blair has said, so that no-one is left behind - whatever their background.
Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2005/06
seen at 10:26, 5 September in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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Statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the eight Scottish police forces in 2005/06
Nhs to save £1bn with new supply chain arrangements
seen at 09:20, 5 September in
Department of Health News - national
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Burnham - "A good deal for staff, patients and the taxpayer"
Changing spaces millions move into sight for big seven
seen at 02:32, 5 September in
Big Lottery Fund News - national
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Seven organisations working across England will today move one step closer to receiving a slice of £234 million from the Big Lottery Fund's Changing Spaces programme.
Can science save the planet?
seen at 02:21, 5 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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In a survey of a cross-section of scientists revealed today, almost half (49%) admitted that they don't always think about the environmental impact of their work.