Tony Blair has landed in Washington DC for a two-day visit to see President Bush.
Commenting on the announcement of the formation of the new Serbian Government, Minister for Europe Geoff Hoon said:
Responding to news from the Commons today, Independent Police Complaints Commission Deputy Chair John Wadham said:
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister for Africa, Lord Triesman, has condemned the killing of four, and injuring of five, Ugandan soldiers by a roadside bomb in Moghadishu.
The OFT welcomes the announcement by Treasury that £1 million is to be made available for an awareness programme to help consumers understand their options when saving for Christmas and the relative benefits...
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In excess of £10 million will potentially be saved through lower phone bills for public sector mobile phone users. This is thanks to the Government's revised pricing agreement with Vodafone UK.
OGCbuying.solutions has announced the award of framework agreements that will provide a comprehensive range of value-for-money business travel services for the public sector.
This would take Britain back to the Middle Ages! and would be totally...
there are a number of private members club through out the uk who still in...
With the rise of obesity and associated diseases, we ask the Prime Minister...
This is to keep the tunnel flowing from the east. Since they stopped the...
It seems harsh that individuals suffering from e.g. dementia or Alzheimer's...
It has been shown that prison does not work and that comunity service for...
I am fed up of walking through the local town centre to have people with...
When this custom began Britain's population was 4 million. It is now over...
After last years summer drought and the water ban that shortly followed, I...
The Prime Minister's involvement would give this case a huge positive boost...
Asked if the Prime Minister had spoken to Alex Salmond since the May 3rd, the PMOS replied that he did not know. Asked if it would be normal for the Prime Minister to speak to whoever was sworn in as...
Asked if there was any reaction to the FT splash on Europe today, the PMOS replied that the piece cited German sources and he would not second guess what Germany was proposing or suggesting. The main point was that...
Asked if the Prime Minister was taking any novelists on his trip to Washington, the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) replied that he did not brief on what other media organisations were doing, any more...
John Prescott took today's session as Mr Blair is overseas.
Mothers from disadvantaged backgrounds will be given more support by a scheme unveiled today by the PM.
Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: Washington, EU and Scotland
The Cabinet Office and Charity Commission are today launching 'Charities Act 2006 - what trustees need to know', a concise guide to the biggest shake up of charity law for centuries.
NHS must deliver joined up diabetes care and improve patient knowledge in order to continue progressing
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Public sector reform must be driven by a partnership between the state and the individual not rest solely at the centre said Secretary of State for Work and Pensions John Hutton today.
The Police Service has a crucial role to play in meeting the challenges of 21st century security, Home Secretary John Reid said today.
Alan Johnson, Secretary of State for Education and Skills, today invited every maintained secondary school in England to choose 20 free books for their library as part of a £600,000 initiative to encourage...
To ensure a strong supply of high level Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths skills (STEM) the Government has announced it is to improve the careers information available to young people, teachers and parents...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has redesigned its R40 'Tax Repayment Form' to make it easier for customers to understand and complete.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is to use its own investigators to inquire into the circumstances surrounding a fatal shooting by police in Hanger Green, London, W5, last night (Tuesday 15 May...
Links from North to South Wales are not adequate. The A470 is completely out...
7 times world motorcycle champion Valentino Rossi has lived in the UK for a...
Carter report gives Government proposals the green light
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The Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has arrived in Beijing at the start of an official visit to China, Hong Kong and Japan. She is travelling with a delegation of senior business people.
Ofwat is continuing to protect consumers by ensuring they get value for money for the high quality sustainable water services they receive.
Schools Minister Andrew Adonis today launched tough new guidelines to ensure effective and early action is taken to improve weak and failing schools.
A new European Union (EU) law on travellers declaring cash comes into force in one month's time. It is being introduced to help combat money laundering.
The chat show host interviews Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern in our latest podcast.
NHS patients have a new representative to make sure that their views are at the centre of efforts to transform the service and cut waiting lists.
The Government is to target cheating employers with a new regime of fines if they pay below the national minimum wage.
Jim Murphy, Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform, welcomed today's Labour Market figures - which show a further fall in the numbers on all the main benefits.
Report on a project to consider and propose suggestions for new performance indicators or other types of measurement that could assess the impact of Common Housing Registers across Scotland. Commissioned by the...
Report on the project to test the practical use of the Common Housing Register (CHR) draft monitoring framework. Commissioned by the Scottish Executive and Communities Scotland and completed by the Scottish Housing...
Factsheet setting out suggested performance indicators for landlords to use to monitor the effectiveness of their Common Housing Register. Prepared by the Scottish Housing Best Value Network, it concludes two research...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (John Hutton) has made the following Statement.
Ihave today published two papers on child maintenance.
On 13 December 2006, ...
My right honourable friend the Leader of the House of Commons has today published the government response to the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee report on party funding, Government Response to the Constitutional...
My honourable friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is today laying before Parliament a draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill, and this is accompanied by a three-month public consultation.
Petition to: Class PCO registard licensed Private Car Hire vehicles in the...
Asked if the Government had shifted position on Parliament's powers, the PMOS said that as the Prime Minister had said at PMQs before, given that we had debated the Iraq war, it was almost inconceivable that people...
Asked when was the Prime Minister going to publish his review on family policy, the PMOS told journalists that they would not have very long to wait....
Asked for further information regarding Sir Haydn Phillips' statement, the PMOS said that the important thing was that inter-party talks began this afternoon. We believed that that was the way to try and move this...
Asked if the Prime Minister had postponed his resignation of the Honours Lists, the PMOS replied that as he had said earlier, all those questions were premature....
Asked if we recognised the Guardian's story this morning about being close to persuading President Bush on a 5 point climate change plan, the PMOS replied that as he had said this morning, what we were seeking at...
Asked for information about the Prime Minister's pending trip to Washington this week, the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) told journalists that the Prime Minister would have dinner with President Bush...
We're holding a webchat next week to discuss human rights in the modern world.
John Prescott will take PMQs today as Tony Blair is overseas.
Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: Prime Minister's visit to Washington, Climate Change, Honours Lists, Honours Lists, Sir Haydn Phillips' Report, Publications and House of Commons Debates...
Bonuses increase pay growth in yr to March
Rate falls to 74.3% in 3 months to Mar 2007
Hilary Armstrong, Minister for the Cabinet Office, today announced three new appointments to the Better Regulation Commission
Statistics Publication 'Students in Higher Education at Scottish Institutions 2005-06'
Annual report containing (i) aggregate output, input and income, (ii) financial results by type of farming and (iii) results from the June 2006 agricultural census.
In my written statement of 22 February 2007, Official Report, column 59WS I promised to keep the House informed of progress with the Single Payment Scheme (SPS).
As at 11 May, a total of over £...
In my oral statement on 1 May 2007, Official Report, column 1367, I notified the House that there had been two security breaches of the medical training application service (MTAS) that arose on 25 and 26 April...
I am today launching the "Border and Immigration Agency's Illegal Working Action Plan".
The action plan summarises seven key steps to ensure that we do not just stop illegal journeys to the UK, but the ...
I have today published the Government response to the report of the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee report on party funding: "Government Response to the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee First Report...
I am today laying before Parliament a draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill, which is accompanied by a three-month public consultation.
The draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill is essentially...
I have today published two papers on child maintenance.
On 13 December 2006, the Government publishedits Command Paper: "A New System of Child Maintenance". Since publication we have conducted a number ...
Findings from one of the biggest inpatient surveys showing that more than nine in ten hospital inpatients had a very positive experience were welcomed by Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt today.
RAMSAHAI AND OTHERS v. THE NETHERLANDS - 52391/99 [2007] ECHR 393 (15 May 2007)
Black & Ors, R. v [2007] NICC 13 (15 May 2007)
M (a minor) v Stewart [2007] NIQB 33 (23 April 2007)
This case arises out of the development and construction of a hotel at 43 Christchurch Road in Bournemouth in 2003/2004, ("the property"). The developer was the defendant, CHG Holdings Limited ("CHG"). A considerable...
For several years past the Claimant in these three actions, Mr Richard Bezant, together with his wife, Dr Bezant, has through the courts sought to obtain from their former employer the compensation to which...
The issue that I have to decide (as set out in the Part 8 claim form) is this: "which [of the claimant and the defendant] is liable to indemnify Floodlighting & Electrical Services Limited (hereinafter "Floodlighting...
The Claimant is an Uzbek state cotton trading company. It was formerly known as JSC Innovatsia ("Innovatsia"). The Defendant ("SBL") is a London Bank which, at the material time, acted as bankers to an English ...
MRS JUSTICE DOBBS: This is an application for judicial review of the first defendant's decision of 10th January 2007 regarding a sentence calculation which the claimant submits is not in accordance with the relevant...
MR JUSTICE COLLINS: This is an application by the General Medical Council ("the GMC") for the extension of an interim order made against Dr Stephen Hiew, whereby conditions have been attached to his registration...
MR JUSTICE IRWIN: In this case on 22nd February 2006 a complaint was preferred by the respondent, the Thanet District Council, against the appellant, GE Bowra Group Ltd, that the appellant was liable to pay non...
LORD JUSTICE GAGE: This is an application for judicial review of a decision of the Burnley Youth Court made on 17 November 2006. The claimant applies for judicial review of that decision with permission granted...
This is a "rolled up" application for permission, with the substantive hearing to follow if permission is granted, brought by Software Solutions Partners Limited ("SSP") against Her Majesty's Commissioners for Customs...
MR JUSTICE SULLIVAN: This is an appeal by way of case stated against a decision of District Judge Bayne, sitting at the South Western Magistrates' Court on 3 October 2006, that the interested party was not guilty...
The First Claimant, Neptune Wharf Limited, is the freehold owner of land and premises comprising 2.43 ha of warehouse and offices with yards, outbuildings, entrances, access ways and verges and bank of the Hertford...
Wray Farm is one of Surrey's jewels. It is a Grade II 17th century listed building in a built-up part of Reigate. It is of considerable architectural and historic interest. Sir Colin and Lady Chandler live...
The claimant, the Independent Police Complaints Commission ("the Commission"), directed the defendant, the Chief Constable of West Mercia, to bring disciplinary proceedings against the interested party, PC David...
On 2 November 2006, at the Crown Court at Manchester Minshull Street, the appellant Alan James (now aged 27) pleaded guilty on re-arraignment to an offence of violent disorder. On the following day, 3 November...
Mrs Justice Swift: On 4th January 2007, at Cardiff Magistrates' Court, the applicant pleaded guilty to two offences of theft and was committed to the Crown Court for sentence under section 3 of the Powers of Criminal...
The appellant was indicted at Lewes Crown Court on a number of counts arising out of an investigation conducted by several police forces into a widespread network of child abuse. At the outset of the trial submissions...
This is a second appeal from concurrent decisions below, first in the Trade Marks Registry (Hearing Officer Mr M Reynolds, decision of 1st February 2006) and then on appeal (Patten J, judgment of 26th July 2006, [...
On 17/4/07 Wall LJ heard an application by the appellant Husband (H) for permission to appeal against the order of HHJ Davies dated 17 Jan 2007. Wall LJ's order provided for the substantive appeal to follow if...
This is an appeal by the claimant, Mrs Stephanie Lawrence, from an order of Field J of 13th June 2006 striking out her claim in negligence against Pembrokeshire County Council ("the Council") and entering judgment...