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8 May - Duty to promote community cohesion - DfES consultation
8 May - State of the world's mothers 2007 - Save the Children report
15 May - Intergenerational transmission of disadvantage - OECD report
15 May - 'Risk and need' assessments in youth justice - ESRC report
17 May - Classroom disengagement - Education Foundation Report
17 May - Youth justice : critical analysis - CCJS report
Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling today announced the appointment of five new members to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council.
Bluetongue lealfet: Advice for those working with ruminant
If taxes was cut on 'green' vehicles more people would be encouraged to buy...
Employees that are injured at work, where the company are guilty of bad...
following a personal study of the use of 45Ft containers on modified 40Ft...
If the public transport system was more efficiant, especially in cities,...
It would be illegal to sell any house built in 2010 or later for more than 5...
Unless the government build of a new network of rail highways (3 of each up...
We need your help to prevent the proposed construction of a ‘waste fuelled’...
'...to reduce or abolish road taxation duty for caravanners in recognition of helping to support the british tourism industry by taking holidays within the united kingdom.' -- kevin rowe
economically smokers provide a vast amount of tax revenue much of which is...
The A27 is not a dangerous road - it is the maniac drivers that travel along...
Ignorance of the law is not a defence. So why isn't there a government...
In light of his fantastic achievement in leading the Ospreys to a league...
Our cousin daniel who was 30 years old was killed on the 06.05.2007 as a...
Give Ringo Starr a knighthood because he is the people's Beatle and he wrote...
Put to the PMS that there were some renewed concerns that there was some sort of tacit Government backing for the bill being put forward by David Maclean MP, the PMS referred the reporter to the words of the Leader...
Put to the PMS that the Education Secretary had suggested that it was likely that there would be an inquiry into Iraq and did the Prime Minister support an inquiry, the PMS said that as the Prime Minister had said...
Asked if the Prime Minister had any interest in being president of the World Bank, the PMS said as with all questions about what the Prime Minister would do after he finishes, there was a large amount of wild and...
Asked who made the Prime Minister's tea, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that there were a range of answers to that question but she didn't intend to give any of them. The reporter supplemented by saying...
The PMS drew the attention of reporters to the first annual report published by SOCA today which said that in the first year, SOCA seized 73 tonnes of cocaine with a market value in excess of £3 billion, at...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: SOCA, Tea, Prime Minister, Iraq and Freedom of Information
The Science and Innovation Minister, Malcolm Wicks, today announced the appointment of the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) as the enforcement body for the distributor obligations under the Waste Electrical and...
At just after 11.00 a.m. this morning Yarmouth Coastguard were notified by a security officer at the front gate of the Butlins site at Skegness that a white open topped dinghy was seen to be in difficulties about...
Thousands of employees are being forced to breath in unfiltered unclean air...
"The Government plans to reduce the number of qualifying contribution years...
I believe that, in much the same way that extortionate bank charges are...
We run a small Hedgehog Rescue centre on the Essex/East London borders. So...
Case-in-point, relates to a 15 year old boy who was stabbed multiple times...
See the petition "Clingoe Hill" for the original. A speed reduction (or...
Following the Bank of England's decision to raise the Interest Rate to 5.5...
Many local councils are failing to provide adequate spaces in residential...
Bordesley Green Day Centre is a centre for adults with physical disabilities...
The Easter Act 1928 proposes a fixed date for Easter, but remains to be...
We, would like to ask for your support in getting the subject of William...
Every second in the amazon, we are destroying thousands of species. HELP...
Unlike most European Countries, we (the Tax Payers) have to pay out for...
Ebay are allowing ticket touts to sell tickets for footy matches and gigs at...
At present the PCC only acknowledges third party compaints. It is necessary...
to protect the public from dangerous drivers and criminals who joyride in...
Take account of the true overall environmental cost of motor vehicles, not...
The RSPCA disapprove of fish being given as prizes, an act that is still...
If you watch any television channel with adverts, you are sure to find a...
There remains considerable public disquiet about the shootng of Jean Charles...
Sometimes a situation arises where an older person is jobseeking and...
I am constantly asked for my birth certificate as part of proving who I am...
We have moved from being a National Health Service to a Regional Health...
The Folkestone Crown Post Office in Bouverie Square is being ear-marked for...
The motorist is under attack in this country. Hardly a day goes past without...
I feel that in this day and age, the sunday trading law, needs to be changed...
There’s a garden with a difference at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, which starts on Monday 21 May. A community garden created by the Clapton Park Estate, Hackney will show how to transform our urban landscapes...
Today's report, by the Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Debby Reynolds, summarises progress and developments in the field of animal health and welfare during the last calendar year. It also defines progress in relation...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
More cases of chronic kidney disease diagnosed - more units providing treatment
The OFT has decided to accept the undertakings offered by Inchcape plc (Inchcape) to address the competition concerns which arose from the acquisition by Inchcape of European Motor Holdings plc (EMH). This transaction...
Tony Blair has sent his greetings to the thousands of football fans set to enjoy the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday.
Tony Blair ended his two-day trip to Washington with a British Embassy reception.
The Queen has been pleased to approve that the honour of Knighthood be conferred upon Paul Hyacinth Morgan Esq, QC and John Henry Boulton Saunders Esq, QC on their appointment as Justices of the High Court.
Over the last year the NHS has continued to deliver the fastest ever access to A&E treatment, figures released today from the Department of Health show.
My right honourable friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is today laying before Parliament the Cabinet Office departmental report 2007 (Cm 7108).
The departmental report describes the work of...
My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (James Plaskitt) has made the following Statement.
The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council...
My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (James Plaskitt) has made the following Statement.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry...
The HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Departmental Report was laid before Parliament yesterday and is published on the HMRC website. The report details HMRC's performance for the year 2006/07, and this is the first time...
The Government are today publishing a consultation document setting out proposals for the distributionof unclaimed assets within the UK. This second unclaimed assets consultation document—"Unclaimed Assets Distribution...
The provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 2 to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 require the Secretary of State to set and meet a timetablefor the majority of planning cases which are to be...
The Chancellor announced in his 2006 Budget the creation of a new charitable fund to support British citizens injured in or affected by terrorist attacks abroad. The British Red Cross Relief Fund for UK Victims...
Key targets for the financial year 2007-08 for the following Ministry of Defence agencies and trading funds have been placed in the Library of the House.
Defence Analytical Services Agency
Defence...
My 2007 Departmental Report, which contains information on progress against the Department's strategic priorities, Public Service Agreement targets, the challenges ahead and summary expenditure plans for 2007...
The Government have today laid before Parliament in draft form the Human Tissue and Embryos Bill (Cm 7087). The Bill is the outcome of an extensive review and public consultation. It represents a major overhaul...
The Department's annual report for 2007 (Cm 7093) was laid before Parliament today.
Copies have been placed in the Library.
In May 2006, my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State announced details ofan independent review of palliative care servicesfor children and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening illnesses and...
The Home Office would like to inform Parliament of a series of tracer gastrials that are due to commence in the Westminster area as part of the Home Office's chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN...
I have today published the Home Office's 2007 departmental report. Copies are available in the House Library and on the Home Office website. The report describes the work of the Home Office during 2006-07, in...
I have today laid before Parliament the "Cabinet Office Departmental Report 2007" (Cm 7108).
The Departmental Report describes the work ofthe Cabinet Office and includes a performance reportfor each of ...
I will be attending the Competitiveness Council in Brussels on 21 and 22 May.
The first nine items on the agenda will be takenon 21 May.
The first four substantive items on the agendawill be chaired...
I have today published my Department's Annual Report for 2007. Copies have been laid before Parliament and placed in the Libraries of both Houses.
The Report sets out the Department's activities and achievements...
The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council will be held on 30 May in Brussels. My hon. Friend, the Minister with responsibility for disabled people, willbe representing the UK. Health ...
My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry outlined a package of measures on 14 December 2006 to put the Post Office network on a stable footing, Official Report, columns 1026-28, volume...
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Sign this petition to put our point accross that the occupation of the six...
SAADI v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 13229/03 [2007] ECHR 394 (16 May 2007)
These two cases were among a number listed before me for final hearing in the small claims track on 13 April 2007. In these cases, as in all the others in that list, the claimant sought to recover from a...
This is an appeal under section 69 of the Arbitration Act 1996 ("the Act") which is brought by the claimant in the action, AIC Limited ("the Charterer"), the respondent in the underlying arbitration. The claim...
In these proceedings, the Claimant seeks a declaration that a plot of land owned by him located at the junction of Hornbeam Road and Chestnut Avenue, Buckhurst Hill, Essex (the site) is not registerable as a new...
By an agreement in writing dated 21st August 2001 made between Orb Estates plc (1) and the first defendant Peter Mills (2) the former agreed to sell to the latter a long lease of flat 78 at Dolphin Quays, Poole, ...
MR JUSTICE IRWIN: This is an appeal by way of case stated by Richard Myles Rainsbury against a conviction, on 28 February 2006, by Mr Deputy District Judge Ormerod sitting in North West Hampshire. The appeal has...
MR JUSTICE JACKSON: This judgment is in seven parts, namely: Part 1, introduction; Part 2, the facts; Part 3, the present appeal; Part 4, the admissibility of the identification evidence of PC Leanne; Part 5, the...
This is an appeal pursuant to section 49(1)(b) of the Solicitors Act 1974 by Brian Connolly, a solicitor, against a number of the findings made by a Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal in their decision dated 30 June...
The appellant, Mr Wall, is the registered owner of No 231 Leigh Road, West Houghton in Bolton. Mr and Mrs Collins are registered owners of the adjoining property to the south, No 233. They are semi-detached houses...
The appellant, HF, was born in 1979. He came to the UK from Algeria in February 2004, and claimed asylum. His case in summary was that since 2001 he had acted as an informer for the police against the GIA (Groupe...
By an agreement in writing dated 21st August 2001 made between Orb Estates plc (1) and the first defendant Peter Mills (2) the former agreed to sell to the latter a long lease of flat 78 at Dolphin Quays, Poole, ...
This is the judgment of the court to which all members have contributed.
This is an appeal from a decision of Warren J given on 6 July 2006, in which he dismissed an appeal from a decision of the Special Commissioner, HH Stephen Oliver QC (as he then was) dated 3 November 2005.
This is an appeal, brought by permission of Sir Henry Brooke, against the third of three successive decisions of the AIT dismissing the appellant's claim for asylum. She sought asylum on arrival in this country ...
Dunwoody Sports Marketing ("the Partnership") was a partnership which carried on business as marketing and advertising consultants for sports clients, such as the Rugby League.
This is an appeal against the order of Morison J. made on 5th September 2006 dismissing the claim and giving judgment in favour of the respondents for the costs of the action to be assessed on the indemnity basis...