01 June 2007
The Queen and the Prime Minister
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Three former Prime Ministers give their thoughts on the special constitutional relationship between Her Majesty The Queen and her first Minister in our new video.
'...'Micro-chip' all children at birth...' -- Graham Bradnack
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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In the light of recent events in Portugal, all children born in the U.K....
'...leave music copyright law as it is' -- Theo Morgan
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After fifty years, they've had enough royalties. The major record companies...
Ministers support volunteers week
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Cabinet Office News - national
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Volunteers' Week starts today and Cabinet Office Ministers will be joining thousands of people who give their time and energy to benefit of others. Throughout Volunteers' Week the Government will be taking part...
Forum sets the agenda for good practice protocols for ivas
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Insolvency Service News - national
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The Insolvency Service and the British Bankers Association co-hosted a forum on Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) looking at how the process for IVAs could be improved.
Prime Minister ends tour with Mbeki talks
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The Prime Minister has concluded his tour of Africa by holding talks with South African President Thabo Mbeki.
PM calls for release of BBC journalist
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The Prime Minister has called for the kidnapped journalist Alan Johnston to be set free.
Urgent action needed to save the world's forests - gardiner
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Much more needs to be done by governments around the globe to halt the destruction of the world's forests, a government minister will tell an international summit on illegal logging.
Statistical press notice: hospital waiting and activity
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Department of Health News - national
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The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
'...Make folic acid compulsory now.' -- Robert R. Turner
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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Folic acid is essential to the healthy development of children. We should...
New process takes effect to thwart vat fraud
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HM Revenue & Customs News - national
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A new way of accounting for VAT takes effect today (Friday 1 June) which changes the way VAT is paid on mobile telephones and computer chips, in a measure designed to combat fraud in these goods.
Appointment to sentencing advisory panel
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Ministry of Justice News - national
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The Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer, today announced that, after consultation with the Home Secretary and the Lord Chief Justice, he has appointed John Denis Crawforth to be a member...
Reach regulation on chemicals comes into effect
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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The REACH Regulation on the management and control of chemicals comes into force tomorrow, 1 June. REACH, which stands for Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals, is aimed at ensuring a high level...
New action to protect vulnerable workers
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Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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Action to protect vulnerable workers and root out the rogue employers was outlined by Trade and Industry Secretary Alistair Darling today. A Vulnerable Worker Enforcement Forum will bring together experts from unions...
New project to protect birmingham's vulnerable workers
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Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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A pilot project providing advice and support to some of Birmingham's vulnerable workers and their employers in the hospitality sector was launched today by Employment Relations Minister Jim Fitzpatrick.
New project to protect london's vulnerable workers
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Department of Trade and Industry News - national
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A pilot project providing advice and support to some of London's most vulnerable workers and their employers was launched today by Employment Relations Minister Jim Fitzpatrick.
Department for transport proposes further changes to cycling rules in the highway code
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Department for Transport News - national
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The Department for Transport is proposing further changes to the cycling elements of the revised Highway Code laid before Parliament on 28 March 2007.
Four foreign ships under detention in the uk during april 2007
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Maritime And Coastguard Agency News - national
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The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that four foreign ships were under detention in UK ports during April 2007 after failing Port State Control (PSC) safety inspection.
Prime Minister to meet President Mbeki
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The Prime Minister is set to meet South African president Thabo Mbeki on the final leg of his tour of the continent.
Preparing Scotland: Guidance on Business Continuity Management: It’s Your Business
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Short document in conjunction with Preparing Scotland providing guidance on Business Continuity Management.
Mast Electrical Services v Kendall Cross Holdings Ltd [2007] EWHC 1296 (TCC) (17 May 2007)
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BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases)
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This judgment is in eight parts, namely Part 1 � Introduction; Part 2 � The Facts; Part 3 � The Present Proceedings; Part 4 � The Law; Part 5 � Vale House; Part 6 � Maytree House; Part 7 � Hawthorn...