02 July 2007
Mpa statement in response to criticism of sir ian blair's role in current counter-terrorist activity
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Metropolitan Police Authority News - national
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Following criticisms made this evening about Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair's low media profile during the current counter-terrorist activity, Len Duvall, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority...
Mpa statement in response to criticism of sir ian blair's role in current counter-terrorist activity
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Metropolitan Police Authority News - national
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Following criticisms made this evening about Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair's low media profile during the current counter-terrorist activity, Len Duvall, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority...
Constitutional Reform
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Downing Street Says
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Asked about the significance the Prime Minister attached to constitutional reform, given that his first statement to the House would be on this subject, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister felt that the issues...
Counter-Terrorism
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Downing Street Says
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The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by informing Lobby that the Prime Minister had a meeting before he went into the chamber with Scottish MPs to update them on the situation. Asked if there had been a change...
Afternoon press briefing from 2 July 2007
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Number 10 » News Stories
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Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Counter-Terrorism and Constitutional Reform
Flood response efforts 'magnificent' says benn
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Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national
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Hilary Benn, the Environment Secretary, today reiterated the Government's commitment to supporting communities affected by flooding in many parts of England.
A sea and air search is under way for an rnli lifeguard and a woman missing off the coast of cornwall
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Maritime And Coastguard Agency News - national
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Just after 3.30 this afternoon, Falmouth Coastguard were alerted to a missing Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeguard and a woman who had gone to explore caves in the Porth area.
'...minimum wage for all workers' -- thomas chrisp
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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make the minimum wage apply to all workers irespect of work involved
'...comission a large statue of Phil Collins.' -- Jon Braud
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Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions
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We the people of Britain like to be proud of our country. One more way we...
'black' fish skippers fined at newcastle crown court
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Marine Fisheries Agency News - national
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Six skippers of fishing boats owned by TN Trawlers were ordered to pay a total of £12,000 in fines and costs at Newcastle Crown Court on Friday June 29th after admitting their part in landing 'black' fish...
Natural England searches for England's most innovative farmers
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Natural England
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Natural England has launched its 'Future of Farming Awards' scheme, which celebrates environmental excellence and innovation in farming.
Statements
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Downing Street Says
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Asked why the Prime Minister was giving the statement to the House tomorrow on the constitution, rather than Jack Straw, and also, was there any further information about the Health statement, the PMS told people...
Counter Terrorism
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Asked if the doctors who were recently arrested at the weekend in connection with the security alerts and incident at Glasgow airport were in Britain legally, and what was the Prime Minister's view about the fact...
Morning press briefing from 2 July 2007
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Number 10 » News Stories
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Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Counter Terrorism and Statements
Downing Street YouTube hits milestone
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Number 10 » News Stories
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The Downing Street YouTube channel has celebrated its one millionth viewing since going live just two months ago.
Monthly cjd stats
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Department of Health News - national
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Monthly creutzfeldt jakob disease statistics
Adjudicator publishes decision on a proposal to vary the admissions arrangements of thamesview school, gravesend
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Office of The Schools Adjudicator News - national
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The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on a proposal to vary the admission arrangements for Thamesview School, Gravesend by reducing the admission number. The adjudicator, Richard Lindley...
Skipper of racing yacht fined
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Maritime And Coastguard Agency News - national
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At a hearing today at Folkestone Magistrates, Dirk De Ridder, skipper of the racing yacht 'Mean Machine', was fined £6000 and £4200 costs for going the wrong way up a traffic lane in the Dover...
NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care: response to consultation - DH report
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The Policy Hub
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26 June - NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care: response to consultation - DH report
Helping You Meet the Costs of Learning: Asylum Seekers, Refugees, Migrant Workers and Non-UK EU Nationals: A Guide to Funding 2007-2008 for Practitioners Giving Advice
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The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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This leaflet gives an overview of the funding arrangements available for:
asylum seekers
refugees and those with leave to remain
migrant workers
non-UK EU nationals
who wish to study a course of further or ...
Helping you meet the cost of learning: Postgraduate Students 2007 - 2008
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The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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This information sheet explains what support is available for Scottish postgraduate students studying in Scotland
Patent highway between the uk and japan opens
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UK Intellectual Property Office News - national
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A 12 month pilot scheme launched today will speed up processing patent applications in the UK and Japan.