08 March 2007
Review progress examined by Cabinet
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Tony Blair and his Cabinet have held a special meeting to look at the conclusions so far of the policy review.
"Green" summit a chance for Europe
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Europe has a "one-off opportunity" to reconnect with people by tackling climate change, Tony Blair has said.
'...OPEN- ROADS' -- Mrs Wardell
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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Councils have closed roads to vehicles thus mythacly creating congestion,...
'...Make the minimum driving age of 19.' -- liam major
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17 years of age is too young. Lives could be saved because at 17 people are...
'...lower the taxable amount on the single man' -- dudley corfield
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if you choose to stay single and have no children you should not have to pay...
House Of Lords Reform Vote
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Downing Street Says
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Put that Jack Straw was "fairly robust" in referring to the vote, and asked whether the Prime Minister thought that it had to be taken very seriously now, given the time for legislation to get it through...
Cabinet/Policy Review
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Review progress examined by Cabinet The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) briefed journalists on the policy review. He said that Cabinet this morning was considering findings from two working groups of ...
PM heads to Brussels for key summit
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Heads of State and Government are gathering this evening for the spring European Council.
Mira kaushik receives honorary obe from culture secretary tessa jowell
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Bank of England News - national
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Akademi director, Mira Kaushik, was today presented with an honorary Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, for her contribution to dance in the UK.
Use of evidence to evaluate medicines - MJA paper
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5 March - Use of evidence to evaluate medicines - MJA paper
Governing for the future - PAC report
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6 March - Governing for the future - PAC report
International experiences of using community treatment orders- IoP report
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6 March - International experiences of using community treatment orders- IoP report
UK Government-wide health strategy - DH report
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7 March - UK Government-wide health strategy - DH report
Winners and losers in new ways of charging, say consumers
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OFWAT News - national
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Winners and losers in new ways of charging, say consumers
'...Increase the size of the Royal Navy' -- Matthew Morris
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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The Royal Navy has decreased in size dramatically. It is so small now that...
'...bring back free eye tests for all' -- mohammed shakeel
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how many people of the general public know scotland has free eye tests for...
'...Introduce Democracy to Parliament' -- Michael Creechan
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The use of the Party Whip system in matters of conscience is undemocratic...
'...Tax car on dust to dust emissions' -- John Mohan
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Rather than the short sited CO2/mile figures which the government use. The...
'...Give financial help to young cancer patients' -- Mandy du Val
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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My son was diagnosed with cancer at 22. He has only been entitled to SSP. He...
'...Give Sean Bean a KBE.' -- Ste Sergeant
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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Sean Bean the greatest ever Englishman deserves a KBE (Knighthood) we must...
'...Dual the Acle Strait now!' -- Steven Dix
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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The Acle strait is one of the most dangerous stretches of road in the UK, (...
Review progress examined by Cabinet
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Tony Blair and his Cabinet held a special meeting today to look at the conclusions so far of the policy review.
Morning press briefing from 8 March 2007
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Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: Cabinet/Policy Review, House Of Lords Reform Vote and Policy Inquiry
Secondhand smoke campaign
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NHS News Feed
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A new NHS campaign will inform the public about the hidden dangers of secondhand smoke.
Social care a rewarding career
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NHS News Feed
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A series of television and radio advertisements has been launched to highlight the rewards of working in the social care sector.
Tv licence fee rises from 1 april
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Bank of England News - national
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From 1 April a colour television licence will cost £135.50 and a black and white licence will cost £45.50, Broadcasting Minister Shaun Woodward confirmed today.
Pearson launches new declaration on climate change by trade association forum
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Climate Change and Environment Minister Ian Pearson today welcomed a move by the Trade Association Forum to launch a voluntary Climate Change Declaration for its 300 members, that cover 500,000 companies.
Foreign office seminar on international women's day
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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The Foreign & Commonwealth Office are hosting a seminar today to mark International Women's Day, entitled: "Women, Peace and Security".
Don't back a loser: oft warns about racing tipster scams
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Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT is warning consumers who like a flutter on the horses not to be conned by 'racing tipster' scams.
FRANK drugs information - HO review
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21 February - FRANK drugs information - HO review
Urban environments and health - URP report
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1 March - Urban environments and health - URP report
'...limit the amount of council tax rises' -- vewrnon purcell
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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Local councils should not be allowed to raise council tax when and where...
'...Prohibit Premium Rate Phone Charges' -- D H Knibbs
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One of the greatest exploitations of the British public today is the cost of...
'...Replace Benefits with living vouchers.' -- Brett Carter
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Stop fraudsters claiming benefits by providing vouchers which can only be...
'...Implement Sarah's Law NOW!!' -- Mike Swift
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We are fed up with the threat of paedophiles having the protection of the...
'...look into private landlord rents' -- wayne parkin
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Why are private landlord rents not looked into and kept inline with council...
'...Help People Who Want to Help Themselves.' -- Vikki Ashcroft
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People who do not work get financial and housing help. So do many immigrants...
Heritage protection for the 21st century - tessa jowell publishes government white paper that proposes a 'simpler and more efficient system'
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Bank of England News - national
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A vision of a unified and simpler heritage protection system, with more opportunities for public involvement, and set firmly within the wider planning system, was unveiled today by Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell...
Competition commission provisionally finds limited prejudice in water merger
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Competition Commission News - national
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The Competition Commission (CC) has provisionally concluded that the merger between Mid Kent Water Limited (Mid Kent Water) and South East Water Limited (South East Water) may be expected to prejudice Ofwat's ability...
New tools to reduce infection in renal units "quality and safety must come first" says new renal tsar
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Department of Health News - national
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A new toolkit presented by the new Renal Tsar today - World Kidney Day - advises staff on the steps they can take to minimise the risk of MRSA bloodstream infections in renal dialysis.
Oft asked to consider referring the market for the supply of newspapers and magazines to the competition commission
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Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT has received a request from the National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) to consider whether to refer the market for the supply of newspapers and magazines in the UK to the Competition Commission (...
Reaching Higher: Building on the Success of Sport 21
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'Reaching Higher' is Scotland's revised sport strategy and follows a scheduled review of 'Sport 21: 2003-2007'
Urban transport - EC consultation
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March - Urban transport - EC consultation
Environmental Audit - HC report
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5 March - Environmental Audit - HC report
Women from across the uk give their views to cabinet to mark international women's day
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Department for Communities and Local Government News - national
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Women from across the country were invited to No10 today to a breakfast discussion session to mark International Women's Day.
Latest uk regional trade estimates
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HM Revenue & Customs News - national
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Between Quarter three 2006 and Quarter four 2006, the latest UK Regional Trade-in-Goods estimates show that total exports dropped in five of the regions and countries of the UK.
'...Introduce proper border controls' -- Daniel Smith
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We need proper border controls to enable the immigration officials to know...
'...make banks open bank accounts to all' -- philip h mckenna
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even those people that have fell on hard times through no fault of their own...
'...Get Les Jones an honor award off the Queen' -- Rob Wylie
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Over the last 33 years Les has played a very pro-active role in the centre’s...
'...recommend Chris Moyles for a knighthood' -- J Collins
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Sign this petition if you truely believe Radio 1 saviour Chris Moyles,...
'...Give Max Bygraves a Knighthood' -- MRS WENDY COLE
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A true BRITISH entertainer and a real gentleman. Has devoted his life to...
'...Allow us to be 'English' on our Passports' -- nigel horbury
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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If I were born in Scotland or Wales, on my passport I could enter Scottish...
'...Stop the Savage cuts in the Civil Service' -- Ian Edwards
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We ask the Prime Minister to stop the wide ranging cuts in the Civil service...
'...approve a tunnel under the Forth' -- Robert Dunlop
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We support the building of a tunnel under the river Forth instead of a...
Turn to free advice line, not to loan sharks - mccartney
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Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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Consumer Minister Ian McCartney has urged borrowers to take advantage of free debt advice services before resorting to dealing with loan sharks. The Minister, who will today open a new London office for the Money...
Foreign secretary statement on missing embassy staff in ethiopia
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national
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It is now a week since members of our Embassy team in Addis Ababa , and a number of Ethiopians went missing. I and my colleagues in Government remain deeply concerned. Obviously, this has been a very difficult ...
Gurkhas to receive improved terms and conditions of service
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Ministry of Defence News - national
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Gurkha soldiers are to have access to the same generous pensions as the rest of the British Army, Defence Minister Derek Twigg announced today.
Government action to boost support for children with special educational needs
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Department for Education And Skills News - national
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Schools Minister Andrew Adonis announced today further action to ensure better support for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
'...STOP ALLOWING JUST ANYONE TO GIVE BIRTH!!' -- Caterina Rosato
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How hard is it to take home an animal from a shelter?Endless personal checks...
'...make accomadation for the homeless peple' -- stacey harms
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as many of them are homeless through no fault of their own and they should...