14 November 2006
Re-appointment of five commissioners to the sustainable development commission
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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The UK Government and Devolved Administrations announced today that four Commissioners - Lindsay Colbourne (Communications & Engagement); Anna Coote (Health); Alan Knight (Sustainable Consumption); and Ann Power...
What happened when you questioned James Hall
seen at 18:21, 14 November in
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Read the transcript of our webchat with James Hall, the head of the ID card scheme.
Your chance to quiz the Children's Minister
seen at 18:21, 14 November in
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Next week you'll be able to question Beverley Hughes about all aspects of Government's childcare policy.
Dhanda welcomes improved recruitment guidance for schools and colleges
seen at 16:35, 14 November in
Department for Education And Skills News - national
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Safe and responsible recruitment of teachers and other staff working in schools and colleges was further strengthened today by the publication of new consolidated recruitment guidance by the Department for Education...
Mexico: foreign office amends travel advice
seen at 16:22, 14 November in
Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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Due to the continuing unrest in Oaxaca City, the Foreign Office has amended its travel advice to advise against all but essential travel to Oaxaca City.
PM speaks to Iraq Study Group
seen at 16:21, 14 November in
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Tony Blair took part in a video conference today where he shared his ideas for the future of Iraq and the Middle East.
British innovation to take centre stage at medica 2006
seen at 14:39, 14 November in
UK Trade & Investment News - national
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Over 250 UK medical technology companies will be exhibiting their products and services at Medica 2006 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Seventy-four of these companies will be part of the UK@Medica pavilion in hall 16, and...
Government signs new software deal with agresso
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OGCbuying.solutions News - national
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OGCbuying.solutions, trading arm of the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with major business software provider, Agresso. This new agreement will offer all public...
New sorp committee in place
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Charity Commission News - national
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The Charity Commission and The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) today formally announced the membership of its new Charities SORP Committee. The new members were recruited through open, external advertising...
Ed balls backs better deal for banking customers
seen at 14:28, 14 November in
Treasury News - national
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Economic Secretary Ed Balls, today gave the Government's backing to a new and improved deal for banking customers and announced the creation of a new Payments Industry Association, which will be chaired independently...
Chlamydia screening goes nationwide
seen at 14:22, 14 November in
NHS News Feed
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Nearly 100,000 young people were tested for chlamydia in 2005-2006 through the National Chlamydia Screening Programme (NCSP), an increase of more than a third in the past year
Hundred new surgeries and rising from NHS LIFT
seen at 14:22, 14 November in
NHS News Feed
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An innovative NHS project to improve community health services in deprived areas has opened its hundredth new health centre.
Nomination of Dean of Ripon
seen at 14:21, 14 November in
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The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Prebendary Keith Michael Jukes BA, Vicar of Selby Abbey, to be appointed Dean of the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfrid, Ripon.
Watch the Queen's Speech live Wednesday
seen at 14:21, 14 November in
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You'll be able to watch coverage of this year's Queen's Speech live on our website from around 1130 GMT on Wednesday.
£67 million pledged to improve care homes for older people
seen at 11:24, 14 November in
Department of Health News - national
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A national campaign to place dignity and respect at the heart of caring for older people, backed by a £67 million grant to improve the environment of care homes across the country was unveiled today by...
Lord Mayor's Speech
seen at 11:22, 14 November in
Downing Street Says
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Read the Lord Mayor's Banquet speech The PMOS started by giving an outline of the main points of the Prime Minister's Guildhall speech - these being; the overall context of the speech being about the relationship...
Afternoon press briefing from 13 December 2006
seen at 11:22, 14 November in
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Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on Lord Mayor's Speech
PM speaks to Iraq Study Group
seen at 11:22, 14 November in
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Tony Blair is taking part in a video conference today where he will share his ideas for the future of Iraq and the Middle East.
Dean of Ripon
seen at 11:22, 14 November in
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The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Prebendary Keith Michael Jukes BA, Vicar of Selby Abbey, to be appointed Dean of the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfrid, Ripon following the resignation...
Cutting costs and cutting carbon - government outlines plans to reduce the energy we use at home
seen at 10:23, 14 November in
Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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New technology in the home so you can track the energy you use and clearer more understandable energy bills are part of a consultation launched by Trade Secretary Alistair Darling today.
Economy: Inflation
seen at 10:22, 14 November in
Latest UK National Statistics releases
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CPI stays at 2.4%, RPI up to 3.7%
PM backs UK's "precisely suited" overseas relationships
seen at 09:22, 14 November in
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Tony Blair has spelt out the importance of Britain's partnership with both America and Europe in his speech to the Lord Mayor's Banquet.
Question the head of ID card scheme
seen at 09:22, 14 November in
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Do you have any questions about the proposed identity card scheme? Why not take part in our webchat with the man in charge of the project, today at 1600 GMT.
Downing Street website launches e-petitions
seen at 09:22, 14 November in
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Everyone now has the chance to address, sign and deliver a petition directly to the Prime Minister with our new online service.
Revenue and Customs v Valentine Marketing Holdings Ltd. [2006] EWHC 2820 (Ch) (13 November 2006)
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BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases)
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This is an appeal by way of case stated from the General Commissioners for the City of London Division. The question arising for decision is whether the decision to withdraw tax relief in respect of shares issued...
Pennington v Surrey County Council & Surrey Fire and Rescue Service [20061 EWCA Civ 1493 (09 November 2006)
seen at 02:54, 14 November in
BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases)
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This is an appeal against a reserved judgment of His Honour Judge Barratt QC, sitting at Chichester County Court on 4 December 2005, whereby he gave judgment in the sum of £3,115 (including interest) in a ...
The payment systems task force and reforms to cheque clearing processes
seen at 02:26, 14 November in
Office of Fair Trading News - national
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Ed Balls, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, will announce today that, following a recommendation from the Chairman of the Office of Fair Trading, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has agreed to the establishment...