Having just been to my sons sports day it is a great shame to see 200...
This petition proposes that all Crown appointments at a senior level, for...
Wokingham Area Access Group have come across many complaints concerning...
I have started a new accountancy practise and have submiited an online VAT...
A failed credit application can damage a consumer's credit rating...
This petition is trying to lower the age of 50cc mtorbikes, these bikes are...
The Highways Agency advises drivers to take extra care on the roads as the Met Office is forecasting heavy and persistent rain for most parts of the country over the next few days.
Crime in England and Wales remains stable according to the British Crime Survey (BCS) and has fallen by two per cent according to the police recorded crime statistics, both published today.
139 members of the Armed Forces are to be honoured on Thursday 19 July for their gallantry and service in Iraq, Afghanistan and other operations around the world.
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on an objection by Broadwater School to the admission number of Guildford County School.
ADJUDICATOR PUBLISHES DECISION ON A STATUTORY PROPOSAL TO DISCONTINUE BROADFIELDS INFANT SCHOOL AND BROADFIELD JUNIOR SCHOOL AND ESTABLISH A NEW COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on an objection made by Nottinghamshire County Council to the admission arrangements of Joseph Whitaker School.
The UK Ship Register is back in the Qualship 21 programme operated by the US Coast Guard that rewards flag states that have good port state control records in US ports.
Are you easily irritated? Do you have limited concentration and feel tired all the time? The Maritime & Coastguard Agency recognises these as some of the signs associated with seafarers suffering from fatigue, and...
Each year, a large amount of money is spent printing literature bi-lingualy...
There has never been an explanation as to why passengers should be...
I suffer from M.E/CFS and am mortified to find despite its dibilitating...
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This report presents an anaysis of the responses to our call for evidence on 'Strengthening the role of rural councillors'.
Asked if the Prime Minister thought it appropriate for Lord Browne to be appointed to a public office, as he was found guilty of perjury, the PMS said his understanding was that it was an appointment made by the...
Asked if there was any advance on what Moscow would say today, the PMS said that we had had no formal response from Russia yet. If and when that happened, we would take it from there....
Asked what the Prime Minister's view was on Cabinet Ministers' past, and did he feel that he needed to know, the PMS said that the Home Secretary had dealt with this in her interview this morning. As Jacqui Smith...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the Prime Minister's meeting tomorrow with President Sarokzy would be a wide ranging discussion, with particular focus on Darfur where Douglas Alexander...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Paris/Darfur, Drugs, Russia and Appointments
Firearms officers will be able to use Taser in a greater set of circumstances, the Home Office and the Association of Police Officers (ACPO) announced today.
A new era of simple, accessible local crime information for all is at the heart of the Government's new crime strategy, unveiled today by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
The Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said:
Gurkha pensioners will benefit from an average increase of 19% to their service pension under new measures announced today by Under Secretary of State for Defence Derek Twigg.
15 July - Low income diet survey - FSA report
16 July - European Happy Planet Index - NEF
17 July - Air quality strategy - Defra
17 July - Public Health 2006 - DH Report
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on a statutory proposal to establish a new community special school in Derby.
The Metropolitan Police Authority today welcomed publication of the latest Home Office crime statistics for England and Wales (06/07 data). Metropolitan Police Service crime figures reveal a larger fall in overall...
As many schools break up for the summer holidays the Met Office is warning that more serious torrential downpours are on the way.
Solent Coastguard's search for a missing woman off the Isle of Wight was called off at 10.40 this morning following an extensive search involving the Coastguard helicopter, RNLI lifeboats and Coastguard Rescue Teams...
Just before the Mayor of London was elected the Government signed two 30...
If rentals could be assured for (say) 5 - 10 years, could an amount...
IGNORE the petition to stop the further expansion of Stansted airport beyond...
To ensure smoking is banned in all places, sheisha or otherwise. Sheisha...
This ban is to include all terrestrial digital, analogue and satellite...
So far every single petition I have signed has been answered as though you...
The PMQ's sessions should not be used to promote or introduce government...
Burning a litre of heating oil emits roughly the same CO2 as burning a litre...
A simple request. Sack Ruth kelly for being hopeless.
This is a ‘green’ petition to introduce free & plentiful two wheel vehicle...
The government should send a clear message that Cannabis is a very dangerous...
Due to recent breaking news regarding the British Broadcasting Corporation (...
It is of great concern to many people that The Law Society has been asked to...
Following several breaches of competition rules by the BBC we the...
Combine married couples taxable allowance at each tax band, in order to...
The Director General of the BBC Mark Thompson should be requested the resign...
Whilst we all understand that workers must have certain basic rights, it has...
making a law to wear protective clothing on motorbikes (as well as helmets...
Physical barriers designed to prevent motor cycle access to footpaths and...
The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, Mole Valley Council...
At the moment people are suggesting ways of reducing accidents amongst young...
Pressure groups would have the government believe that any form of physical...
Oscar Elias Biscet is a medical doctor by profession. In 1997 he founded the...
Dear Sir, We believe that the problem with cannabis lies within the 'skunk...
Since the tightening of Airport Security and the restrictions enforced only...
'...stop the go ahead of building the mega mosque in london' -- shane knowles
Do we really want a Home Secretary who is a confessed Drug Taker. Can we...
'...Bring down the current maximum height for speed humps to a sensible height.' -- Joe Wells
'...stop the proposed housing development on Derby Road Car Park in South Woodford, London E18' -- Joe Wells
Order an independant investigation into the chemtrail/chemical spraying of...
We the Indigenous Peoples of Britain and Europe love our countries,...
17 babies a day die in the UK, either in utero or within 28 days of birth....
Everyone deserves the right to know if there is a sex offender living on...
There have been a number of fatalities caused by drivers heading the wrong...
This is a tax on sick and dying animals and can often mean the difference...
Energy Minister, Malcolm Wicks, today announced the appointment of Dr Helen Mounsey as the new Chair of the Coal Authority.
Schools Minister Jim Knight today renewed the Government's commitment to ensuring schools play a key role in bringing communities together.
The Prime Minister has today appointed The Lord Browne of Madingley and Ms Monisha Shah as Trustees of the Tate. Their terms of appointment will be for four years each from 1 August 2007.
PUBLICATION OF DWP RESEARCH REPORT 446: The use of Jobcentre Plus Telephony and Face to Face First Contact Services by Customers with Specific Communication Barriers
The Treasury today published the Public Expenditure Outturn White Paper (Cm 7156) showing provisional outturn for Departmental Expenditure Limits (DEL) and Annually Managed Expenditure (AME) in 2006-07 including...
The Prime Minister has re-appointed Dr Richard Dorment and Sir Timothy Clifford as Trustees of the Wallace Collection for a further four years, from 15 July and 8 August 2007, respectively.
The Prime Minister has appointed Mr Paul Ruddock as Chairman of the Victoria and Albert Museum with effect from 1 November 2007 for a period of four years in succession to Ms Paula Ridley.
Academies continue to make rapid progress in improving results in deprived areas an independent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said today.
Helping young families cope with the demands of parenthood and reach their full potential is a priority for Government, according to a strategy published today.
Jobcentre Plus employer survey confirms sustained buoyancy in recruitment market
National Statistics release 19 July 2007
Shipping Minister Jim Fitzpatrick today committed the Government to maintaining its 'light touch' approach to the regulation of ports in England and Wales and announced a strengthening of the Government's ports ...
Asked if there was recognition that Britain "banging the drum" was a little counter-productive, and would we not get better results by getting a more EU broad consensus so it was not seen as Britain against...
Put that the Prime Minister has been saying that there would be an announcement "soon" for some time now, the PMS replied that he had nothing to add to the Prime Minister's words earlier today. Asked if ...
Asked if the Prime Minister expected Parliamentary Private Secretaries to promote the Government's interests whilst sitting on Select Committees, the PMS replied that his understanding was that PPSs sat on these...
Asked why the Prime Minister wanted cannabis classificationto be looked at again, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister said this should be part of a consultation, and there would be a consultation on illegal ...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by clarifying a point from this morning's briefing. When we say that we would like to see Me Lugovoi tried in a British court - that means on British soil, and on British...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Russia, Cannabis Classification, Select Committees, Aircraft Carriers and Zimbabwe
Growth remains firm
June: £5.8 bn current budget deficit
The Minister of State for Northern Ireland (Paul Goggins) has made the following Ministerial Statement.
The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland's annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March...
Copies of the British Council annual report, incorporating the trustees' annual report and accounts, for the financial year ended 31 March 2007 have been placed in the Library.
During the period the British...
The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland's annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2007 is published today.
Copies will be available in the Libraries of both Houses.
"The Future of Rail" White Paper and the Railways Act 2005 set out a new role for Transport for London (TfL) in relation to rail, giving them more say in the specification of rail services and allowing them greater...
I have today published a summary of the responses to the Government's consultation on the design and longer term evolution of the proposed renewable transport fuel obligation (RTFO). Copies have been placed in...
ECGD Backs £1.8 Billion Of UK Exports In 2006-07
BUKTA AND OTHERS v. HUNGARY - 25691/04 [2007] ECHR 610 (17 July 2007)
NAIME DOCAN AND OTHERS v. TURKEY - 76091/01 [2007] ECHR 615 (17 July 2007)
JEVREMOVIC v. SERBIA - 3150/05 [2007] ECHR 612 (17 July 2007)
ZEREY AND OTHERS v. TURKEY - 33412/02 [2007] ECHR 611 (17 July 2007)
GOREA v. MOLDOVA - 21984/05 [2007] ECHR 618 (17 July 2007)
KUCERA v. SLOVAKIA - 48666/99 [2007] ECHR 609 (17 July 2007)
ANDRIA OY AND KARI KARANKO v. FINLAND - 61557/00 [2007] ECHR 613 (17 July 2007)
ROSINSKI v. POLAND - 17373/02 [2007] ECHR 622 (17 July 2007)
F AND M v. FINLAND - 22508/02 [2007] ECHR 620 (17 July 2007)
BOBEK v. POLAND - 68761/01 [2007] ECHR 621 (17 July 2007)
GECAS v. LITHUANIA - 418/04 [2007] ECHR 619 (17 July 2007)
KUC v. POLAND - 73102/01 [2007] ECHR 616 (17 July 2007)
HANBAYAT v. TURKEY - 18378/02 [2007] ECHR 617 (17 July 2007)
SAMARDZIC AND AD PLASTIKA v. SERBIA - 28443/05 [2007] ECHR 614 (17 July 2007)
MEHMET AND SUNA YICIT v. TURKEY - 52658/99 [2007] ECHR 608 (17 July 2007)
WAWRZYNOWICZ v. POLAND - 73192/01 [2007] ECHR 607 (17 July 2007)
JR10, Re Application for Judicial Review [2007] NIQB 56 (06 July 2007)
McAleenan v Department of Agriculture and Rural Development [2007] NICA 29 (29 May 2007)
Bombardier Aerospace Short Brothers Plc v McConnell & Ors [2007] NICA 27 (07 July 2007)
On 27 October 2006, when I handed down judgment ("the Judgment") following the main hearing of this action, the parties indicated that they wanted to provide further submissions on certain of the issues. As a result...
A baby known as A is nearly 7 months old. Currently she is well (although taking controlling drugs) and lives happily at home in a loving, caring and devoted family. But it is medically certain that she suffers...
The First Claimant is Jamaican. On the 29th October 2002 she came to the United Kingdom with her daughter, the Second Claimant (hereinafter referred to as "C"). At that time the First Claimant was 18 years old and...
Clifton Steel Ltd, R. v [2007] EWCA Crim 1537 (13 June 2007)
Bowker v R. [2007] EWCA Crim 1608 (09 July 2007)
This is a judgment to which all members of the Court have contributed.
On 26th July 2006 at Rugby Magistrates Court, the Appellant ("Cemex") pleaded guilty to a single offence under regulation 32(1)(b) of the Pollution Prevention Control Regulations 2000, of failing to comply with ...
If a citizen, now deceased, of an independent Commonwealth country were to have gained admission to the U.K. by assuming another person's identity and later, by reference to his own ensuing residence here, were ...
The parties to this action are international traders who entered into Forward Freight Swap contracts (swaps) on terms governed by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) Master Agreement. Two...
In her 40th anniversary Annual Report Putting Principles into Practice published today, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, Ann Abraham, calls for public bodies to put the customer at the centre of public...
Follow up inspection of HMP & YOI Cornton Vale