19 June - Child poverty - Save the Children report
29 June - Benefits and costs of Head Start
3 July - Free personal care in Scotland - JRF report
4 July - Dementia services - NAO report
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on a request by the governing body of Richard Challoner School to vary its admission arrangements for September 2008. The adjudicator, June Brown, approved...
The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) has recruited top Shell Executive, Jonathan Simcock, to join its Board as Executive Director of the organisation's Capital Group. Simcock, currently overseeing the largest...
A body of evidence has been uncovered that the jury at the 1955 trial never...
these people have been residents here for several years and have worked hard...
The Border and Immigration Agency often takes several years to decide on...
If a motorist drives a vehicle on the public highway, the law states that...
People with mobility scooters should have to take a test, they use them as...
Many people are suffering from noise pollution and litter from late retail...
We believe that there aren't enough ethnic minority Mps especially women as...
Abolish Local Authority Income Tax and fund local services through National...
It has come to our attention that people who are taken off section 37 - 41...
Many festivals are ruined or closed due to licensing conditions that...
The government / council should charge people who make unsubstantiated /...
Introduce new benefits for pensioners to encourage them to shop on weekdays...
I have been a victim of Blairs crime ridden Britain, with a disabled badge...
It is clear that the UK electorate demand the continuance of the NHS as a...
to ban smoking anywhere around children, either in the home or anywhere else...
North Weald Airfield has, for many years, been the subject of speculation...
In view of the difficulty that first time buyers have in entering the...
Much attention is given to the needs of children of all ages, and this is...
I believe the government should legalize cannibis under controlled...
Following his appointment as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor, Rt Hon Jack Straw MP today gave details of ministers' responsibilities:
Asked that when the Prime Minister had talks with the Mayor of London, would he raise with the Mayor who as owner/landlord of the grass that the tents were on outside Parliament was the only person with the authority...
Asked about the terms "Islamic","Islamist", "Muslim" and terrorism and what was the policy about using those words in relation to terrorist incidents, the PMS replied that there was not a...
Asked for an explanation as to how Parliament would dissolve and how a general election would be called, and also, how would Parliament recall itself if it was not recalled by the Prime Minister, the PMS explained...
Asked who the Prime Minister believed was responsible for the release of Alan Johnston, and also, what role did he believe Hamas played in the release, the PMS replied that as the Prime Minister had said in his ...
Asked if the Prime Minister would continue on with the tradition of condolences at the start of PMQs, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the lobby that although the Prime Minister had done so yesterday, as...
Gordon Brown has welcomed the release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston.
The Prime Minister has announced a number of steps that will be taken to bolster security across Britain.
The Prime Minister has said it would be "wrong" to set a timetable for withdrawing troops from Iraq.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: PMQs, Alan Johnston, Constitution, Terror Threat and Parliament Square Protests
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Health Secretary Alan Johnson today announced a review of the NHS that would advise on how to meet the challenges of delivering health care over the next decade.
Directors of nursing to get funds for improvements as infection improvement teams double in size
Joint research commissioned by Ofwat and the Consumer Council for Water will be used by Ofwat in its ongoing review of competition.
A survey by the Consumer Council for Water and Ofwat detailing business customers' views of competition in the water industry has revealed that the water competition regime is not providing businesses with a workable...
In view of tonights programme on the bbc britains most wanted Paedophiles it...
Private health insurers can and do decline to cover pre-existing conditions...
the pension being drawn, If the service person, is to carry on working and...
'...stop the nanny state, whatever happened to this once proud free country. lift the smoking ban' -- lee hardwick
Overstay your time on the parking meter? Ticket blown off of the windscreen...
There is no career ladder accessible for the current workforce of associate...
Arsene Wenger has led Arsenal Football Club,to many achievements. They have...
The Treaty on European Union, known as the Maastricht Treaty, was signed at...
many car enthusiasts get moved along by the police forces for meeting up in...
i studied both subjects at a level, and they opened my eyes up to things i...
The new Prime Minister should resign and let the former Prime Minister...
I am writing to complain about the number of houses being bulit in and...
We spend millions on the translation of documents so that imigrants are able...
it isn't a lot to pay but there are over 60 million people in the uk so that...
adhesions cause pain and a life of misery,it is actually very comman after...
This e-petition is in response to the news of closure of the walk in center...
From April 2008 - when the new tax regime comes in - charitable bodies will...
Medical education and training has been destroyed by the previous...
Men who signed on for 7 years with the Fleet and 5 years on the Reserve in...
It would be a great idea if there was a free health sevice similar to the...
The conditions are disgraceful in which more than nine-hundred-million...
to help us save our school and help keep the school in the communitie...
It is time to stop side stepping the laws by not actively and vigorously...
The Government's commitment to children's safety is being backed with a grant of £30 million to the NSPCC to make sure every child has someone to call on for help and advice, the newly formed Department...
Secretary of State John Denham today announced the responsibilities of his Ministerial team at the new Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.
From 2008/09 the maximum amounts of Disabled Students' Allowances (DSAs) for non-medical helpers and for postgraduates will be increased by 60%, Minister for Lifelong Learning Further and Higher Education Bill Rammell...
Security and terrorism were on the agenda at today's PMQs. Read the transcript or watch the broadcast again.
Responding to the Live Music Forum's findings and recommendations, Licensing Minister Gerry Sutcliffe said:
The new national guidance on self-directed support is issued under Section 5(1) of the Social Work (Scotland)Act 1968 and replaces earlier guidance on direct payments issued on 20 June 2003.
This guide gives an overview of the funding available from August 2007 for disabled learners and is a useful guide for practitioners giving advice to others.
James Herbert is not just Britain's No. 1 bestselling writer of chiller...
Why assume people will immediatly put their own & others safety at risk if...
Given that nicotine addiction is controlled by receptors in the brain rather...
I am a strep B Carrier and would usually have been given antibiotics in...
Quentin Davies was elected as an MP for the Conservative party. He has now...
I am doing this petition to try and stomp out global warming as much as...
The majority of people in the world support the fact that the holocaust...
Most ISPs now advertise "Unlimited downloads" then hide restrictions in the...
Children and young people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (...
More and more people are altering their cars (customising)by lowering the...
Lady Justice (Heather) Hallett, one of three senior judicial commissioners, has become vice-chairman of the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC).
The Queen has been pleased to approve that The Honourable Mr Justice Nicholas Pumfrey be appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal upon the retirement of Lord Justice Auld on 30 September 2007.
The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of The Right Honourable Lord Justice Toulson as a Commissioner of the Judicial Appointments Commission from 1st October 2007.
The Queen has been pleased to approve that The Honourable Mr Justice Colin Rimer be appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal upon the retirement of Lord Justice Chadwick on 4 November 2007.
The Prime Minister has re-appointed Amelia Fawcett CBE and Professor Robert Boucher to the Board of the National Portrait Gallery for a period of 4 years from 20 June 2007.
Responding to the Live Music Forum's findings and recommendations, Licensing Minister Gerry Sutcliffe said:
Part I: UK Government Foreign Currency Assets and Liabilities - June 2007
Transport & Works (Scotland) Act - Secondary Legislation consultation
WHO R WE? Launched in Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, 1999, we are a group...
Precedent is often cited in support of not holding a general election when a...
The recent horrendous weather the UK has experienced has resulted in the...
'...Ask the European Parliment why we now pay more for live premiership football than last year when they promised us reduced subscriptions due to increased competition and insist they do something about it' -- ...
The people of Bexley are being badly served by the London Mayor and the...
The Payment Card Industry was formed in 2005 to define minimum security...
Everybody knows that the price of housing has risen way above inflation over...
Political parties should be legally bound to complete their election pledges...
Why should tax payers and insurance companies continually foot the bill for...
To ban the advertisement of Alcohol on TV and radio before 9pm
Mobile Phone Tariffs for Deaf Users should be a basic right but not one...
'...Honour Tony Blair for his ten years as Prime Minister especially in his contribution in the third world, Helping the poor of Africa, London's 2012 Olympic bid, Appearance on a fundraising show with Catherine...
Help the teachers and NURSERY ASSISTANTS (particularly)who don't get paid...
In an effort to rewrite history and pretend that Jesus did not exist (...
The Freedom of Information Act... The Smoking in Public Places Ban... Pay...
The 2 weekly collection of refuse is a health hazard especially in the...
There are more than 5 bodies in the UK alone that can certify food as '...
Abortion is available too readily, and carried out in the majority of cases...
Research carried out by Phillips UK Road Atlas has found that North Wales...
To make sure all companies crb check all people who work at the site paid or...
The government now plan to introduce a congestion charge for bikes... this...
March 8th is the official date for International Womens Day. It is in...
While it is understandable that MP's over time change there loyalties, it is...
Bringing in an additional taxation on the income generated by a single...
We feel that the government is failing home educated children by not...
On July the first the smoking ban comes into place for ALL public places. i...
In the light of recent events in Yorkshire and the Midlands, I believe the...
Greater Manchester, despite being a county, is not recognized as such by the...
'...Assist the Aden Veterans Association in their fight to get the General Service Medal with clasp Arabian Peninsula for those who served in the armed forces in Aden during the ealy sixties which is now one of ...
As the B of E is the bank of the UK government it should be called the Bank...
by closing the doors on more and more immigrants entering the country, all...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman began by highlighting to Lobby the key points in the document: On limiting powers of the executive, the important points were the measures relating to deploying troops abroad and requesting...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Constitutional Reform
The Prime Minister has welcomed the release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston.
Gordon Brown will answer questions from MPs today in his weekly PMQs session. You can follow the session live here from 12:00 BST.
Doctor Peter Carter the General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) praised the quality of nursing care given to injured service personnel during his visit to Iraq last week.
Index of Manufactured Exports 2007 Q1
My honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
I am today outlining machinery of the government changes affecting a number of existing departments of state. Full details will ...
The Minister of State for Northern Ireland (Paul Goggins) has made the following Ministerial Statement.
I have today published the Probation Board for Northern Ireland Business Plan for 2007-08. The plan...
The Prime Minister has today announced a series of constitutional reforms set out in the Green Paper "The Governance of Britain".
These include reforms to modernise the role of the executive and increase...
A new double taxation agreement with the Faroes was signed on 20 June 2007 and a new protocol to the double taxation agreement with Switzerland was signed on 26 June 2007. The texts of the double taxation agreement...
With my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, I am delighted to inform the House that the UK continues to be a world class business destination.
UK Trade and Investment...
In 2003 King's College London was commissioned by the Ministry of Defence , as part of its major health and wellbeing survey of Operation TELIC personnel, to investigate the distribution and determinants of exposure...
I have today published the Probation Board for Northern Ireland business plan for 2007-08. The plan sets out the board's key objectives and performance targets for the coming year.
Copies have been placed...
LEWANDOWSKI v. POLAND - 29437/02 [2007] ECHR 547 (3 July 2007)
WILUSZ v. POLAND - 1363/02 [2007] ECHR 549 (3 July 2007)
FLUX (NO. 2) v. MOLDOVA - 31001/03 [2007] ECHR 552 (3 July 2007)
KREMPA-CZUCHRYTA v. POLAND - 11184/03 [2007] ECHR 551 (3 July 2007)
RAFINSKA v. POLAND - 13146/02 [2007] ECHR 550 (3 July 2007)
On 7 and 8 June 2007 I carried out a detailed assessment of 13 bills that had been rendered by the Defendants to the Claimant between August 2003 and September 2005. As a result of decisions made by me the bills...
This judgment is in respect of a preliminary issue raised by the Defendant in the Detailed Assessment proceedings and relates to the enforceability of a conditional fee agreement ("CFA") entered into between the...
The rulings in this judgment arise out of various consequential matters identified in the judgment I handed down on 4th May 2007.
MR JUSTICE WALKER: In this matter orders initially were made involving conditions against the registration of the defendant. However in the light of new information, in April 2007 the claimant made an order of...
MR JUSTICE COLLINS: This is a claim for judicial review of the grant on 23rd January 2006 of planning permission to Hutchison 3G UK Ltd to enable it to erect a 25-metre high telecommunications mast and equipment...
MR JUSTICE MITTING: The appellant, Fawzia Amtul-Habib Shuttari, appeals under section 49 of the Solicitors Act 1974 against an order of the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal of 8th December 2005 striking her off...
On 19 April 2006, the Secretary of State announced the withdrawal for the future of an ex gratia scheme under which compensation was paid to some people who had suffered miscarriage of justice. This discretionary...
This application for judicial review concerns the meaning and ambit of section 37(3) Mental Health Act 1983 when an accused in the Magistrates' Court contends that he was insane at the time of the events charged...
The Attorney General seeks the leave of the Court, under s36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, to refer a sentence said to be unduly lenient. We granted that leave at the conclusion of the oral hearing. We announced...
The dispute in this case began as a result of the termination of a tenancy granted by Mr Graves to his former wife, Mrs Graves, of a house in Fleet, Hampshire. For reasons I shall explain, Mr Graves began proceedings...
By developing an extra set of lanes that run the over the compression arch...
"Small scale live music events impacted on by new licensing laws" - Sharkey
The latest report from the third phase of inspections of Youth Offending Teams (YOT) in England and Wales was published today. A multi-agency inspection team carried out Wolverhampton Youth Offending Team inspection...
Today, the Prisons Inspectorate publishes the first separate reports of the experiences of immigration detainees under escort, while being taken to Dungavel House in Scotland and Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre...