On the 3rd February the department imposed protection, surveillance and restricted zones around the infected premises in Suffolk requiring poultry to be housed or isolated from wild birds.
I feel that as retained firefighters risk their lives in the same way a...
'...increase religious tolerance within society by firstly preventing schools from aligning themselves to one faith group, since such faith schools are divisive, and requiring all schools to teach lesions in the...
To encourage people to cycle to stations thus reducing road usage and...
As a Christian nation, we must uphold our values and Christian beliefs....
Supermarket (and similar non-publicly owned) car parks are designated as...
It is outrageous that we, the consumers, are held at the whim of our local...
I propose that the government whack on an extra £1 in tax on each packet of...
David Sylvian has been on the British and Japanese music seen now for over...
Providing young people in Bridlington funding for them to do after school...
Cars are a major cause of green house gases and climate change. The...
With the opening of the new Eurostar terminal at Kings Cross, it has been...
We, supporters of Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Trust, call on the...
With the object of ensuring that every vehicle legally on the road is...
Whilst Mr Blair and Mr Brown seem to delight in using the average British...
North Sea production is crashing at 18% a year. The governments own white...
Carlyon Print is a busy commercial supported business specializing in the...
For all those people caught vandalising and upsetting or threatening people...
The concealment of identity in a public place being incompatible with the...
The government is proposing that the amount of GM food permissable in non GM...
As a student at my secondary school and in my last year, I have tested that...
Belfast Metropolitan College are cutting all subsidised non-certificated...
With large screen TV's now increasingly common, any digital channels that do...
Presently if buy your road tax in two 6 monthly parts you pay £192.50...
Do more to show the merits of less human beings on the earth to........... 1...
In the motorcycle theory test there are many questions noting how slippy...
The TPS registry is a service which allows people to opt out from receiving...
In light of recent controversies regarding vote rigging in previous American...
By making insulin pumps available to all diabetics earlier in their illness...
This is a badly needed improvement for the A140 for both road users & the...
my seven yr old daughter was ordered to return to spain after living in the...
It is stupid teaching our children french and german as these are not world...
Having been through the pain of divorce, it was with horror I discovered the...
Having watched the Panorama program regarding legal issues concerning law-...
If you look at the UK's culture to the EU's we are actually nothing alike,...
I think the taxes introduced to air travel and are being banded as...
Ban all commercial vehicles from all roads including motorways at weekends...
This has been a social activity for many years. There are no proven health...
this is to show that people do care about all kinds of animals. if this is...
The prime minister should think about abolishing the theory test. This...
It is discriminatory to force professional pilots of 'single pilot public...
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have big problems with Israel's...
If your childs teeth are 3mm or more apart then the braces are given free...
We, the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to end the tax / VAT of...
The Government through its regulatory body fined companies for taking people...
Elderly Persons with medically recorded dementia are not currently protected...
Dog fouling is consistently one of the highest sources of complaints by the...
To introduce laws allowing local people first choice to local council...
There are more new born babies than the elderly. It cost the same to keep...
the right to vote on all important issues which effect all british people,...
Red phone boxes, Double Decker buses, the Army Regiments, The Royal Navy,...
The Competition Commission (CC) will require SvitzerWijsmuller A/S to sell off one of the harbour towage operations in Liverpool, if it goes ahead with the anticipated acquisition of Adsteam Marine Ltd.
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the proposal to close Lanreath Church of England VC Primary School in Lanreath, Cornwall, effective from 31 August 2007. The adjudicator, Dr Peter...
This week the PM faced the Liaison Committee, welcomed overseas visitors to Number 10 and enjoyed a podcast chat with Stephen Fry.
Tony Blair held talks on Friday with his Bulgarian counterpart Sergei Stanishev.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred to the Court of Appeal the two convictions for indecent assault of Mr Justin Tunbridge.
A streamlined process for applying to Defra for waste PFI credits has been announced today.
The board members who are advising on the development of the new Cancer Reform Strategy were announced today. Appointed by Health Minister Rosie Winterton, the board's membership is drawn from experts across the...
Dr Nicholas Westcott CMG has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Ghana in succession to Mr Gordon Wetherell who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. Dr Westcott...
Today, at a ceremony in Rome attended by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan, President Wolfowitz of the World Bank and Ministers from Italy, Canada, Russia...
Dogs to be kept on leads in all public places (including park and woodland...
As a more effective deterrent/stiffer penalty to using a hand held mobile...
Whisky is a British institution and one that should be safe guarded for the...
To safeguard the NHS from knee jerk reactions by political parties looking...
If the government is going to war for all our own good, shouldn't we have a...
I wish to petition the Prime Minister to establish education vouchers for...
The board members who are advising on the development of the new Cancer Reform Strategy were announced today. Appointed by Health Minister Rosie Winterton, the board's membership is drawn from experts across the...
The Highways Agency advised drivers to take extra care on the roads as the Met Office said that snow showers could affect the Midlands during the day.
8 February - Restorative Justice: the evidence - Smith Institute
A special scheme to help cashflow in small firms will be extended from 1 April 2007 the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, John Healey MP, announced today.
The ANC government has neglected to protect the citizens in the country,...
Turnham Green tube station has platforms for both Piccadilly and District...
The OFT has issued a warning to holiday and travel suppliers to ensure that they are not misleading consumers about prices. The warning comes as the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has agreed to remind...
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
I am today announcing the reappointment of the House of Lords Appointments Commission for a further 18 months, as from the...
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
Following appropriate consultation and in accordance with Section 10 of the Intelligence Services Act 1994, I have appointed...
On Monday 12 February 2007, Land Registry will launch a formal consultation exercise to seek views on the first part of the proposed secondary legislation required to enable professional conveyancers and others...
Snow is forecast across many parts of Wales, the Midlands and central southern England today causing more problems for travellers.
The Leader, referring to his comments earlier, he said he wholly rejected the assertion that Britain was "a police state". He pointed out that nearly 30pc of his constituents were Muslim, and the vast majority...
The Leader, responding to a question, said that there would be the opportunity for debating the issue during the four-day debate on the forthcoming Budget. He could not indicate the date of the Chancellor's statement...
The Leader was asked if he could indicate the date of the debate on the first motion to take forward the White Paper. He said that it still had to be sorted out in the usual manner. Asked for his...
The Leader was asked how and when the Order would be handled in the House, and the manner in which Parliament would express its view. He said that, as far as he was aware, discussions were continuing....
The Leader said that, following the constituency week recess next week, the next Business would be on Monday, February 19 - Motions relating to Benefits Up-rating (James Purnell for the Government), followed by ...
Asked if the police had been in touch, the PMS said she had no further information than what had been said at the briefing that morning. The lobby gasped and the PMS said she was not sure that her answer...
Asked if the Prime Minister's Spokesman could say anything on the Prime Minister's meeting with Jack McConnell, the PMS said she could not!...
Press briefing from the Leader of the House of Commons: Jack McConnell, Police Inquiry, Forthcoming Business, Gay adoption, House of Lords Reform, Inheritance tax and Muslim concerns-terrorism powers
Deficit widened to £4.9 bn in Dec 2006
FALCONER LAUNCHES HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN "HUMAN RIGHTS: COMMON VALUES, COMMON SENSE"
The Department for Constitutional Affairs today publishes statistics for company winding up, and creditors' and debtors' bankruptcy petitions issued in the High Court and county courts of England and Wales during...
The following statistics were released today by the Information Centre for Health and Social Care:
supp and demand
A sponsored education research report
Report on the consultation on the proposal to vary the minimum frequency of inspection of certain care services by the Care Commission
I represented the UK at the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) on 30 January 2007. The German Finance Minister, Peer Steinbruck, chaired the Council.
German Presidency Work Programme
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The fire and rescue service has been undergoing a significant change programme over the past few years so that it is better equipped to meet the challenges of today's world. The way in which Government engage...
The general GLA grant for 2007-08 has been determined today by the Secretary for State for Communities and Local Government at £38,348,000, after consultation with the Mayor of London. The grant is ...
I am pleased to announce to the House the publication of my Department's response to the consultation on the Co-ordinated Online Record of Electors. CORE will provide a national source of locally collected and...
The Government are deeply concerned about the reported cruelty during the Canadian seal hunt. They have undertaken a review of policy on this issue and have concluded that the UK should press the European Commission...
The General Affairs and External Relations Council (GAERC) will be held on 12 February in Brussels. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs will represent the UK.
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Following appropriate consultation and in accordance with section 10 of the Intelligence Services Act 1994, I have appointed the right hon. the Lord Foulkes of Cumnock as a member of the Intelligence and Security...
I am today announcing the re-appointment of the House of Lords Appointments Commission for a further 18 months, as from the beginning of this year, pending further discussions on House of Lords reform.
...
The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has granted consents under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 for the construction and operation of the gas generating station and wind farm that comprise the...
The Government and Royal Mail have agreed to the financing framework following my statement of 18 May last year.
The financing framework will provide Royal Mail with the ability to manage its pension deficit...
I have today published the "Response to Consultation"reporting on the results of the consultation on a package of measures which proposed changes to the way in which the Driving Standards Agency conducts its ...
Further to the written statement by the then Secretary of State, my right hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh, South-West (Mr. Darling) on 26 January 2006, Official Report, 66-67WS, I am today publishing further...
During Department for Work and Pensions oral questions on Monday 5 February, in response to a supplementary from the hon. Member for Leeds North West(Mr Mulholland), I said that 11.5 million pensioner households...
Keep Music Live and keep musicians in a job. There are to many productions...
This petition has been set up to get as many English football supporters as...
ALEKSANDR IVANOV v. RUSSIA - 3436/05 [2007] ECHR 122 (8 February 2007)
SERGEY TARASOV v. RUSSIA - 20518/04 [2007] ECHR 125 (8 February 2007)
SVARC AND KAVNIK v. SLOVENIA - 75617/01 [2007] ECHR 123 (8 February 2007)
NIKISHIN v. RUSSIA - 20515/04 [2007] ECHR 124 (8 February 2007)
Schwing Ltd v Another.com Ltd [2007] DRS 4168 (2 January 2006)
JP Morgan Chase v Sausa [2007] DRS 4284 (03 February 2007)
Coard & Ors v. The Attorney General (Grenada) [2007] UKPC 7 (7 February 2007)
J, Re [2007] NIFam 1 (18 January 2007)
Officer L, Re Application for Judicial Review [2007] NICA 8 (05 February 2007)
The Claimant seeks a Recovery Order pursuant to Part 5 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. The Claimant is the enforcement authority under Part 5 of the Act.
The claimant ("BBCW") seeks summary declarations on a number of points of dispute which have arisen in relation to three contracts referred to as the Masterrights Agreement, the Led Zeppelin Agreement and the Archangel...
RECORDER OF LONDON: On 16th October 2006, before the Reading Crown Court, the appellant Mark Andrew Knight pleaded guilty to one count of doing an act tending or intending to pervert the course of justice. After...
SIR IGOR JUDGE: This a Reference, under section 36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, by Her Majesty's Attorney-General, of a sentence imposed on Kate Elizabeth Jones on 31st October 2006.
LORD JUSTICE MOSES: This is a highly unusual case. This applicant is aged 39, although, if he will forgive me for saying so, he looks much, much older. He and Patricia Cremin, aged 44, whose appeal against conviction...
This group of appeals and applications for leave to appeal raised common questions about the operation of and interaction between s 67 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 ("the 1967 Act") and s 240 of the Criminal ...
On 3rd July 2006 I adjourned Mr Basarik's applications to put in fresh evidence, for an extension of time and for permission to appeal from a judgment of His Honour Judge Simpson dated 15th April 2005, to the full...
Mr and Mrs Forder were married in 1992. They have four children, Henry, who is 14, Eleanor 13, Edward 12, and Benjamin 10 years old. Following the breakdown of their marriage claims for ancillary relief were adjudicated...
This is the judgment of the court. It is a case to which reporting restrictions apply and any report of the judgment must not identify any of the parties or the child concerned, whether by name, location or otherwise...
Where a local planning authority has issued an enforcement notice to restrain breach of planning control, it may also issue a "stop notice" under section 183 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 ("the 1990 ...
This is the judgment of the court.
There was before the court on 16 October 2006 an application by Imaging & Art Studio Ltd (the applicant) for permission to appeal against the judgment of McCombe J refusing a renewed application for permission to...
The appellant was born on 10 July 1979. A few days later, it was suspected that he had a condition known as coarctation of the aorta. He was referred to the Royal Brompton Hospital (the institution now represented...
The Appellant is from Turkey. He is a Kurd of the Alevi faith. He claimed asylum at Dover on his arrival in the UK on 9 June 2002. His wife claimed as his dependant. His claim was refused by a letter dated 7...
Comedian and actor Stephen Fry joins Tony Blair for a chat in our latest podcast.