14 September 2006
Ngos attendance at imf and world bank annual meetings
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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A Foreign Office spokesperson today commented on the fact that the Singaporean Government was currently preventing some correctly accredited individuals from attending the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings, which...
Statement by lord triesman following crackdown on trade union demonstration in zimbabwe
seen at 18:21, 14 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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"On 13 September the Zimbabwe Council of Trade Unions organised a demonstration to express concerns about the situation workers face in Zimbabwe.
Morning press briefing from 14 September 2006
seen at 18:21, 14 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Troops, Middle East, Clare Short, Chancellor, International Aid, Demonstrations, Northern Ireland and ONS figures
PM thanks hospital staff for hard work
seen at 18:21, 14 September in
Number 10 » News Stories
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Tony Blair has highlighted how the NHS is now treating more patients to a higher standard of care, during a visit to a Midlands hospital.
New qualification for serving college principals - rammell
seen at 16:36, 14 September in
Department for Education And Skills News - national
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Leaders and managers in post in Colleges across the Further Education (FE) sector will be able to gain a new qualification tailored to their experience and needs, it was announced today. It will support their professional...
Pirates of the caribbean: royal navy support ship busts record £500 million drugs haul
seen at 16:27, 14 September in
Ministry of Defence News - national
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship RFA Wave Ruler has swooped on a Caribbean drug smuggling boat - in one of the biggest interdiction operations of all time.
Reservoir plan given cautious welcome as part of balanced water resources programme
seen at 14:39, 14 September in
OFWAT News - national
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The Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) today gave a cautious welcome to Thames Water's plans for a new reservoir near Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Greater rewards for local authorities that promote business growth
seen at 14:31, 14 September in
Department for Communities and Local Government News - national
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Ruth Kelly, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, and John Healey, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, today announced that local authorities will stand to receive greater rewards for promoting...
Planning grant study shows further performance improvements
seen at 14:31, 14 September in
Department for Communities and Local Government News - national
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Local Authority delivery of planning services continues to improve according to the latest evaluation of the Planning Delivery Grant (PDG) published today by the Department for Communities and Local Government (...
Electronic Communications Placing Requests and Education Appeal Committees - Guidance
seen at 14:28, 14 September in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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Guidance for Local Authorities on the use of electronic communications to make school placing requests and submit materials to Education appeal Committees.
Pesticide residues committee - first quarter report 2006
seen at 14:23, 14 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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The latest Pesticide Residues Committee's (PRC) quarterly report found that 61.7% of the 366 samples of seven different foods tested had no detectable residues, and 36.4% contained levels below the maximum residues...
Lebanon: foreign office amends travel advice
seen at 14:21, 14 September in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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The Foreign Office today revised its travel advice for Lebanon. We are now advising against all but essential travel to Lebanon but continue to advise against all travel south of the Litani River.
New trustee for royal botanic gardens kew
seen at 11:23, 14 September in
Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Professor Jonathan Drori has been appointed as a Trustee to the Board of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
New investment in energy initiative launched today
seen at 11:22, 14 September in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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A prospectus, published today by the DTI, invites expressions of interest from the private sector and sets out the vision and proposals for the planned Energy Technologies Institute. The Government is offering to...
Survey released on public experiences of and attitudes towards rail travel
seen at 10:32, 14 September in
Department for Transport News - national
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The Department for Transport has today published the findings of an ONS Omnibus Survey from February 2006 covering public experiences of and attitudes towards rail travel.
Latest war pensions stats published
seen at 09:25, 14 September in
Ministry of Defence News - national
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The latest quarterly statistics on War Pensions were published by the Ministry of Defence today.
Harriet harman visits "crime doesn't pay" capital
seen at 02:31, 14 September in
News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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Nearly £1.4 million has been seized from criminals in the Merseyside area and seven offenders jailed. This is a success story to come out of the National Enforcement Service which began year long testing...