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Cabinet Office this week switched to a new supplier of ICT services - Fujitsu Services.
Foreign Office Minister for human rights, Ian McCartney said today:
Just after 11:00 am today, Humber Coastguard were contacted by the vessel `Anya' stating that he was going to the assistance of fishing vessel `Swifty' which appeared to be in distress off Whitburn, Sunderland.
The Prime Minister has paid tribute to the Labour MP Piara Khabra who died on Tuesday.
Cases of cervical cancer will be reduced by up to 70 per cent with the introduction of a new vaccine into the national immunisation programme.
The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are delighted to congratulate Bill Callaghan, Chair of the Health and Safety Commission, following the announcement by Her Majesty...
The OFT is today highlighting problem sectors for young consumers as schools from across the country take part in the final of a competition testing pupils' consumer skills in areas such as shopping and finance.
Next stage of HMRC's Review of Links with Large Business gets underway
The majority of University graduates, graduating after 1999 are heavily in...
Student Loans are to be centralised to Glasgow. At the same time Gordon and...
I am a keen Horse Rider and lover of all horses. I want to stop all horse...
In the 20th century, the United Kingdom produced The Beatles. They went on...
Tony Blair has expressed a desire to impose further regulations on...
It is too easy to loose ones licence through minor speed infringements...
I can't work as I look after both my disabled parents, my husband works...
How many parents are aware that the DfES is planning a huge national...
Hello im A parent of a Child who was born with Trisomy 13. I was not given...
Many people in Britain feel that the system we have at the moment on our...
In order to achieve route schedule targets, london transport buses are...
Hamas is a terrorist organisation guilty of multiple terrible terrorist...
A growing number of children suffering from a range of disabilities within...
we think its your job to take passports off all peadophiles and sex...
While looking through the petitions relating to traffic lights I saw a...
Without wanting to minimise the devastation Kate and Gerry McCann obviously...
I would agree that the current method of paying for local services seems...
The ethos, if one can call it that, of all televison companies seems to be "...
The situation of illegal punitive charges levied by banks, credit card...
The European Commission is considering relaxing the ban on including animal...
HMRC currently offers free online forms for all its online services. Most...
The United Kingdom has a large Hindu, Sikh, Jain population. We are the...
Many mental health patients suffer flagrant breaches of their human rights...
The current proposals by NICE to only authorise restricted treatment after...
In the decade since devolution, Scotland gets an extra £1,500 a head from...
In this so-called tradition, the whales are driven into bays, where the...
The Police Services of the UK Police by consent, who by their very nature...
Every year in Japan the annual drive hunt season,sees the slaughter of over...
We demand full independence for the county of Worcestershire, to create a...
A petition to abolish all traffic lights in the UK, to make the motoring...
Coventry Airport has recently had its request for planning permission to...
The suggestion that lowering the drink drive limit will reduce accidents is...
Stamp duty is yet another form of double taxation. Whether or not it is...
Ragwort is a menace endangering the lives of hundreds of horses each year...
Asked that now the Prime Minister's agent had said that there would be a Blair Foundation for sport, were we now able to shed any light on his plans after the 27th June, the PMOS replied that he was not....
Put that 2,000 prisoners were going to be freed within 2 weeks of their release, and asked if this was a one off or whether it was a rolling weekly programme, the PMOS replied that this was verging on the...
Put that Margaret Beckett said yesterday at the FAC that it would be possible to take a view on Monday as to whether it would be necessary to hold a referendum on the outcome of the EU Summit, and asked...
Releasing a number of prisoners early to ease prison overcrowding is a temporary measure, the PM said today.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: EU, Prisons and Misc
A Badge, which formally recognises the contribution made by the Bevin Boys who worked in the UK coalfields during and immediately after World War Two, was announced by Prime Minister Tony Blair at Question Time ...
£65 million will be made available to the Pathfinders that were launched today by Secretary of State for Work and Pensions John Hutton as part of the City Strategy, which gives local areas more power to...
Manufacturers of the next generation of consumer products and smart phones will be urged to put the fight against crime at the very heart of the product development process by Home Secretary John Reid in a speech...
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that seven foreign ships were under detention in UK ports during May 2007 after failing Port State Control (PSC) safety inspection.
I read of a case in which a rapist attacked two women after being "inspired...
As the debate on Britishness and our national identity rages on, I believe...
We would like to draw your attention at the fact that Kharkiv AVEC concern...
Patients in W Wilts requiring hospital treatment have three alternatives,...
My 4 year old son who goes to school 2 and a half hours a day is sent home...
Over the past 18 months NICE have advised the NHS not to pay for drugs to...
I served in the RAF for 14 years and during that time there was a retention...
What chance do the nation have when emails from the Prime Minister's own...
The "end of all restrictions" road sign should mean exactly that as printed...
women who stayed at home to raise children have limited pension i.e.£55 per...
Made his debut for Leeds United when he was still 15 years of age, played...
I believe that house and flat prices are too high because there are too few...
Instead of blaming the oil companies and the Arab countries for fuel prices...
Until May 2007, the petitions guide (Step 5: Petition close) stated: "When a...
It's not just men who might be working on a construction site - lots of...
The hunters claim that the hunting with dogs bill makes no diference to them...
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It takes more folk to govern this small country than it takes to govern...
Amicus / Unite is opposed to the reconfiguration strategy as the union...
This petition calls upon the Prime Minister to exert pressure on other EU...
Many people including the elderly struggle with their groceries etc. because...
Prisons and the NHS were on the agenda at this week's PMQs. Mr Blair was also asked about climate change, air travel and flood defences. Read the transcript or watch the broadcast again.
A vision of how England's trees, woods and forests can yield environmental, social and economic benefits for future generations was set out today by Barry Gardiner, Minister for Biodiversity, Landscape and Rural...
Employers, adults and young people in post-16, Government-funded training will soon be able to judge more easily for themselves how colleges and other learning providers are performing.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission today referred the conviction for murder of Barry George to the Court of Appeal, following a thorough and intensive review. The referral is based on new evidence which calls ...
An online calculator that enables people to work out their carbon footprint using government-recognised data and calculations was launched by Environment Secretary David Miliband at an eco-friendly internet cafe...
Plans to improve payment practices throughout the construction industry were unveiled today by Industry and Regions Minister Margaret Hodge. The sector is one of the UK's biggest industries, accounting for nearly...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the EM bail pilot scheme operating in Glasgow, Kilmarnock and Stirling Sheriff Courts and the High Court sitting in Glasgow, commencing in April 2005.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the EM bail pilot scheme operating in Glasgow, Kilmarnock and Stirling Sheriff Courts and the High Court sitting in Glasgow, commencing in April 2005.
A recent customer survey has shown that over half the callers to Consumer Direct who successfully resolve their complaint save more than £100 per person. Of the 878 callers surveyed who had successfully...
To allow Ken Livingstone to restrict all vehicles older than 2001 or pay a...
including any add on or under car lighting and body works to the vehical and...
Katherine Jenkins has become an inspiration to young and old alike with her...
This petition is to help Patricia Hewitt understand and see first hand how...
Former NIO health minister Bairbre de Brun chose to accept the...
Get rid of the blanket policy of building lines of villages. Let each...
My petition to the prime minister is to create a system on the motorways and...
Planning applications for counrty folk trying to get back to there place of...
We want to ask the Prime Minister to raise awareness of the issues of...
Our own chldren and elderly parents have to pay for their university...
Every 4 years we have an extra day - February 29th. It is unfair that hourly...
As the driver of a sensible 4x4, which does regularly venture off road, and...
The SNP minority government intends to bring forward draft legislation in...
With their innovative ideas, hard work and tenacity in tackling challenges, six outstanding students have been rewarded at the THINK kit awards ceremony held in London.
Plans to promote a culture of openness in family courts, while protecting the best interests of children, were today unveiled by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Lord Falconer.
Tony Blair will be taking questions from MPs in the House of Commons from 12:00 BST today. Watch the broadcast live here.
May: £6.9 bn current budget deficit
Today HM Treasury has published documents launching a consultation on "Gift Aid". The launch of the consultation starts a process of engagement with the charity sector that will include regional and national ...
Following the annual review, on 26 June the Secretary of State will lay regulations to update the home loss payment thresholds in section 30 of the Land Compensation Act 1973 (as amended). Home loss payments ...
I am today publishing two consultation documents.
The document "Delivering Housing and Regeneration: Communities England and the Future of Social Housing Regulation" outlines proposals to create a new housing...
The 2006-07 annual report and accounts for the Central Science Laboratory will be laid before Parliament today.
Copies will be available in the Libraries of the House.
On 27 March my hon. Friend the Minister for Local Government announced that 16 proposals for unitary local government were proceeding to stakeholder consultation, 27 March 2007, Official Report, column 71WS. ...
I have today placed in the library a copy of the report by Mrs. Linda Costelloe Baker, the Independent Monitor for Entry Clearance Refusals with Limited Rights of Appeal, covering the period 1 January to 30 September...
The Government have today launched the NHS Choices information service.
The NHS Choices website will provide the public with information about conditions, treatments and available from the NHS, comparative...
I am pleased to be able to announce today that a further £25 million of capital is now available for distribution to police authorities for 2007-08. A breakdown of the allocation of this additional ...
I am pleased to announce that the fifth annual report of the appointed person under the Proceeds of CrimeAct 2002 has been laid before Parliament today. The appointed person is an independent person who scrutinises...
On 17 April 2007, Official Report, column 6WS, I informed the House that the Gatwick Express franchise was to be ended and integrated into the existing Southern franchise, as part of the Department's plans to...
The Borough of Waltham Forest will be one of the host boroughs of the 2012...
I live just off junction 7 of the M20 in Kent. I am concerned at the amount...
As a young person i have not always been on the straight and narrow,...
We do not have a proper War Memorial in the Village of Congresbury. We have...
The future of Everton Football Club is being jeopardised by a vocal minority...
With their innovative ideas, hard work and tenacity in tackling challenges, six outstanding students have been rewarded at the THINK kit awards ceremony held in London.
Office of the Chief Constable of Northern Ireland, R. v [2007] NICC 21 (15 June 2007)
Murphy & Anor v Lord Chancellor & Anor [2007] NIQB 46 (14 June 2007)
McSherry v Department of Regional Development [2007] NIQB 47 (15 June 2007)
This is an appeal by way of case stated from a decision of the General Commissioners for the Divisions of Grays and Brentwood. Before the General Commissioners the appellants challenged assessments on partnership...
This is an appeal against an order of District Judge Robinson in the Scunthorpe County Court setting aside statutory demands served under section 268 of the Insolvency Act 1986. The appeal is brought with permission...
On 7 September 2006, at the Central Criminal Court, the offender Carty pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob (count 1) and robbery (count 4), and the offender Brown pleaded guilty to robbery (counts 4 and 6). On...
This is an appeal by Birmingham City Council from an order made on 23 August 2006 by His Honour Judge McKenna, sitting in the Birmingham County Court, in proceedings brought by employees of the Council to recover...
The Child Support Act 1991 ("the 1991 Act") vested in the Secretary of State responsibilities for the assessment, review, collection and enforcement of maintenance payments in respect of children. These responsibilities...
This appeal raises a difficult issue relating to the effect of adverse policy changes during the consideration of an asylum application. In particular, we are concerned with the scope of the judgment of this court...
It is well established that there may be circumstances in which it would not be possible for the Secretary of State to remove a foreign national to his home country where he would be at a high and increased risk...
This is an appeal from a decision of Patten J, reversing the decision of the Special Commissioner (Dr Avery-Jones). The case concerned the correct classification, for the purposes of capital allowances, of expenditure...