Speaking following his first meeting with the devolved administrations since the May 2007 elections, UK Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs David Miliband said:
Voluntary and other non-profit organisations can mobilise millions of people in the fight against climate change to help create and safeguard a better future, Environment Secretary David Miliband and Minister for...
13 June - UK poverty dynamics - JRF report
14 June - Abuse and neglect of older people - Comic Relief
14 June - Cohesion and integration - CIC report
15 June - Young black people and criminal justice - HAC report
The Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information) Bill - which allows social security information to be disclosed to the BBC to help target those who will benefit from the Digital Switchover Help Scheme - received...
The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA), today announces publication of its 2006/2007 Annual Report and Accounts.
The Department of Health is today launching a consultation paper on a new approach to dealing with complaints in health and social care which will make it easier for people to complain when things go wrong.
DWP Minister Lord McKenzie today announced a new vocational rehabilitation task group to help ill or injured people stay in or return to work, and called on employers to do more to support their employees.
In previous statements to the House I have made clear the Government's commitment not only to provide decent final salary pensions for those employed by local authorities and other organisations associated with...
The Government are today commencing a review of section 58 of the Children Act 2004, which limits the availability of the "reasonable punishment" defence in cases involving alleged assaults by parents on their...
The 2006-07 Annual Report and Accounts for the Veterinary Medicines Directorate will be laid before Parliament today.
Copies will be available in the Libraries of both Houses.
The Government are today announcing new fees to be charged under this Order with effect from 4 October 2007.
The Order increases the level of the consular premium charged on passports issued in the UK by...
The General Affairs and External Relations Council (GAERC) will be held on 17-18 June in Luxembourg, My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mrs. Margaret Beckett) will...
The European Court of Justice has today delivered its judgment in the long running infraction case (C-127/05) against the United Kingdom concerning the UK's alleged under-implementation of the EC's Health and...
Ministers today launched a cross government strategy to support people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities to achieve fulfilling lives and further their education.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is to undertake an investigation into the Metropolitan Police Services dealings with 20-year-old Banaz Mahmod.
The Military equivalent, the Mention in Dispatches, should also be granted...
When people talk about court costs what they are really talking about is the...
Environment Secretary David Miliband has called for applications to become members of the Lake District National Park Authority.
Responsibility for ongoing violence in Iraq lies at the feet of terrorist groups and not coalition forces, Tony Blair said today.
The Prime Minister has praised public services for their quality of service and defended the Government's programme of public sector reform.
The Prime Minister has ruled out the possibility of this week's EU summit resulting in any relaxation of governmental control of key policy areas.
A draft strategy for improving animal welfare in England by building new relationships between Government and its key partners, was published for consultation in November 2006.
Review finds in favour of Department of Health
The Foreign Secretary, Margaret Beckett, has welcomed the recent agreement between the African Union, United Nations and Government of Sudan on a Joint AU-UN peacekeeping mission for Darfur. The Foreign Secretary...
New research, published today, has found vehicles equipped with Electronic Stability Control (ESC) are 25% less likely to be involved in a fatal accident than those without it. If every vehicle on the road were ...
Teach people how to trace their family history and combine that learning...
Members of Parliament with religious affiliations are coming under...
The third in a series of mini-documentaries featuring historian Simon Schama exploring the history of 10 Downing Street has been released.
Tony Blair has answered a range of questions from the cross-party Liaison Committee in Parliament.
David Miliband has today laid a Written Ministerial Statement before the House in response to the publication of the final report from the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB.
The Government today launched a review of its three-year old arms export control legislation.
The Government today vowed to use its international relations to strengthen the UK's border controls, crack down on migration abuse and tackle trafficking.
The Prime Minister has appointed Sir John Tusa as Chairman of the Victoria and Albert Museum for a period of four years with effect from 1 November 2007.
The Prime Minister has re-appointed Robert Dufton Esq to the Board of the Museum of London for a further three years from 15 June 2007.
The Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB (ISG) has today published its final report, Bovine TB : The Scientific Evidence.
A draft strategy for improving animal welfare in England by building new relationships between Government and its key partners, was published for consultation in November 2006.
- 200th new NHS health centre given go-ahead
The project involved exploring evidence of the existence and nature of any links between off-sales and binge and excessive drinking in Scotland, including the effects of off-sales promotions
The UK public sector will have access to green electricity at no premium, thanks to an innovative new deal signed this week.
When a pharmaceutical company sells pharmaceuticals the charge it makes...
As it stands, people in Scotland and Wales, and from 2008 onwards Northern...
The new antidepressant were promoted to replace older established tricyclic...
We would like to see national service to be brought in for anyone male/...
The Tower Arts Centre is a popular and well used venue offering music,...
Why have we got these awful plastic bags everywhere for us to put our fruit...
In Northumberland, currently, school children of middle and high school age...
We are fed up of the "computer says no" mentality that this nation is now...
It is Unlawful for any judge to preside over any issue that is being...
If more police were patrolling the roads they would deter bad driving (...
Nobdody should be penalised for having savings in the bank. Whether you have...
Since living in the Met Borough Of Sefton, Merseyside, I have been...
Children should not be subjected to a 5 day a week, 6 hour a day education...
Babar Ahmad is a British citizen who has been cleared by British authorities...
Re The high cost of school uniform: Letters issued to parents of 'new intake...
To ensure reliable teaching of the tested subjects would require surprise,...
'...give more funds for the raising of standards of Education in Northern Ireland' -- Phillip David Tynan
In the winter all public buildings seem to have heating facilities, but most...
We want to formally propose that Boughton St Paul's School be returned to a...
Too many people are stealing other people's parking places, presumably in...
After comments made by UEFA stating that Liverpool fans are the worst...
Tony Blair will answer questions from a cross-party panel of MPs today.
The Office of Fair Trading has today issued for consultation revised guidance on the so-called 'markets of insufficient importance' or 'de minimis' exception in merger cases. The revised guidance is intended to...
The Full SP - Supporting People Matters: Issue 24 June 2007
Supporting People Matters: Issue 24 June 2007
This literature review was part of a project exploring evidence of the existence and nature of any links between off-sales and binge and excessive drinking in Scotland, including the effects of off-sales promotions...
The project involved exploring evidence of the existence and nature of any links between off-sales and binge and excessive drinking in Scotland, including the effects of off-sales promotions
A consultation on regulations to set the mechanism and levels for the charging of fees under the Licensing (Scotland)Act 2005 and also regulations to provide for the licensing of vessels under the same Act.
Natural England welcomes the Independent Scientific Group’s report Bovine TB: The Scientific Evidence.
Human error is by far the biggest risk for computer network security, with carelessness with passwords costing businesses a fortune in theft and fraud, a survey by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has ...
The Slough Creative Academy, Edinburgh Science Triangle and The Paper Trail, Apsley, are just three of the twelve places announced today as shining examples of the UK's enterprise spirit, with the publication of...
PITELIN AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA - 4874/03 [2007] ECHR 491 (14 June 2007)
KEHAYA AND OTHERS v. BULGARIA - 47797/99 [2007] ECHR 486 (14 June 2007)
TIMISHEV v. RUSSIA (no. 3) - 18465/05 [2007] ECHR 477 (14 June 2007)
MOREL v. TURKEY - 33663/02 [2007] ECHR 471 (14 June 2007)
INCI (NASIROCLU) v. TURKEY - 69911/01 [2007] ECHR 481 (14 June 2007)
LOGVINOV v. UKRAINE - 1371/03 [2007] ECHR 492 (14 June 2007)
PONOMARENKO v. UKRAINE - 13156/02 [2007] ECHR 474 (14 June 2007)
PAROLOV v. RUSSIA - 44543/04 [2007] ECHR 482 (14 June 2007)
BERGER v. GERMANY - 55809/00 [2007] ECHR 487 (14 June 2007)
SAVENKO v. RUSSIA - 28639/03 [2007] ECHR 485 (14 June 2007)
OOO PTK "MERKURIY" v. RUSSIA - 3790/05 [2007] ECHR 480 (14 June 2007)
SVYATO-MYKHAYLIVSKA PARAFIYA v. UKRAINE - 77703/01 [2007] ECHR 478 (14 June 2007)
MUSLUOCLU AND OTHERS v. TURKEY - 50948/99 [2007] ECHR 488 (14 June 2007)
GRABERSKA v. THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA - 6924/03 [2007] ECHR 489 (14 June 2007)
HASAN ERKAN v. TURKEY - 29840/03 [2007] ECHR 484 (14 June 2007)
AYRAPETYAN v. RUSSIA - 21198/05 [2007] ECHR 475 (14 June 2007)
ZVEZDIN v. RUSSIA - 25448/06 [2007] ECHR 473 (14 June 2007)
OZDEN BILGIN v. TURKEY - 8610/02 [2007] ECHR 476 (14 June 2007)
OSTAPENKO v. UKRAINE - 17341/02 [2007] ECHR 472 (14 June 2007)
KIRILOVA AND OTHERS v. BULGARIA - 42908/98 [2007] ECHR 490 (14 June 2007)
Daniel & Ors v. The State of Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago ) [2007] UKPC 39 (13 June 2007)
RABINDER SINGH QC:Introduction
HM The Queen has appointed Charles Lambert Purle QC to be a Specialist Chancery Circuit Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, has assigned...