16 July - Children and television - NCC report
18 July - Service review of diabetes - DH report
18 July - Engaging parents in raising achievement - DCSF report
19 July - 21st Century social evils - JRF research
19 July - Telephony etc communications barriers - DWP report
19 July - Crime Strategy - HO
19 July - Crime in England and Wales: 2006/07 - HO Bulletin
Following a meeting this morning with President Gayoom, FCO Minister Lord Mark Malloch-Brown stated:
Floods Recovery Minister John Healey today announced which of the local authorities worst affected by the floods will receive further payments from the Government's flood recovery support package.
Ofwat today launched a consultation over the regulatory issues arising from the sale of Deutsche Bank's stake in Aqueduct Capital (UK) Ltd (ACUK), the UK holding company of Sutton and East Surrey Water plc.
Cars kill over 3000 people annually in the UK & 100,000s worlwide. Cars maim...
Transverse Myelitis is a rare illness. Most doctors don't seem to understand...
The government should set up a democratic organisation, similar to statutory...
BUT! It must be ascertained that parents and children receive all adequate...
Lots of pupils don’t drink enough because they don’t want to have to use the...
My employer TfL has deducted £7.00 from my wages and passed it to the TGWU,...
Dr. Kim Howells, Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for North Africa, will visit Libya on 25 - 26 July, this will his first visit since 2006.
The MoD's Competition of Ideas initiative has awarded its first contract. The contract, worth approximately £300k, has gone to Plextek Ltd to research their proposal for technology that allows improved...
The new Armed Forces Minister Bob Ainsworth paid his first visit to Iraq yesterday.
The Household Survey of Entrepreneurship explores the main motivations and barriers to starting up a business. This edition of the Household Survey of Entrepreneurship follows up on the survey conducted in 2003.
Adjudicator publishes decision on proposal to discontinue Chaulden Infants' and Nursery School and Chaulden Junior School and make prescribed alterations to Pixies Hill Primary School, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire...
A Government Office for Science, headed by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) Sir David King will be created within the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), reporting to the Prime...
Gordon Brown and President Sarkozy have announced plans to set up a joint working group to exchange information that could help combat terror.
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The Department of Health today announced the areas of responsibility for its ministerial team. Alan Johnson is Secretary of State for Health, Ben Bradshaw is Minister of State for Health Services, Ann Keen is Parliamentary...
The spiritual home of the Battle of Britain was celebrated yesterday by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy at the last formal dinner at RAF Bentley Priory.
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published decision on two proposals relating to the amalgamation of schools in Cheshire.
"The cash for honours inquiry has taken 16 months and involved a team of experienced police officers in a complex and controversial investigation.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is offering accountants a chance to hear about its online services, and have their say, at a series of free workshops around the UK.
we believe that martial law should be used in iraq to save our british...
The recent decision by Worcestershire County Council to close Llanrug at...
There is a serious problem with unrecorded vehicles and falsely registered...
We went to war with Iraq over it's possession of dangerous weapons, yet we...
Please could everybody sign the attached petition to urge Gordon Brown to...
Redbridge Council has just changed their criteria from Critial and...
Look above the shops in any High Street and you will see many empty flats....
The buy to let industry (which I happen to work in), is the main cause of...
Many Ex Servicemen and women have served their country for many years and do...
If for example people's payslips said £50 of your pay has gone to the NHS, £...
At the moment by law adult pigs can be on the road in the same vehicle for...
With so much crime and anti-social behaviour caused by the consumption of...
Religious organisations are no more than basic businesses in disguise and...
Consumers will have stronger protection from rogue estate agents and traders as a landmark Bill becomes law.
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Since July 2004 an official definition of rural...
This document is available as a download onlyOur comments on HM Treasury's review of sub-national economic development and regeneration.
We welcome the recognition that this HM Treasury report gives to the diversity of the economy and its various drivers.Our State of the countryside 2007 report demonstrates that the economies...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Paris/Darfur, Drugs and Russia
Gordon Brown has said that Britain and France will work together to try to resolve the "great humanitarian disaster of our generation".
Gordon Brown and President Sarkozy have announced plans to set up a joint working group to exchange information that could help combat terror.
Mr Brown has announced plans to persuade countries from across the EU to lower taxes on environmentally friendly products.
The Department of Health today launched a campaign to inform retailers and the public that the selling of tobacco products to under 18s will be illegal from October 1st. New Government legislation will raise the...
For most of us there's nothing we like better on a hot summers day than the cool sensation of water, whether it be a river, lake, swimming pool or the sea. We know playing in the water is lots of fun and good exercise...
Gordon Brown has said that Britain and France will work together to try to resolve the "great humanitarian disaster of our generation" during a press conference with President Sarkozy in Paris.
The Department of Health today launched a campaign to inform retailers and the public that the selling of tobacco products to under 18s will be illegal from October 1st. New Government legislation will raise the...
We call our country a MULTICULTURAL society so why can we not then have...
please read this, courtesy of crewes missiles mini club- A lot has been...
Stop Absent fathers and part time fathers obtaining there childs birth...
Today (19th July 2007) new legaslation has been proposes to increase the...
People who have no TV licence because they have no TV set are regularly...
The govt. have proposed that the driving age in the UK should be raised to...
We hear talk of how the British do not spend enough quality time with their...
There are numerous petitions on this site to go ahead with plans to build a...
Quote the prices per unit on the meter and not have to be converted to kWh’s...
It is unfair that persons who are fit and healthy can claim jobseekers...
In view of protests by islamic extremists which involves the burning of...
'...Bring about zero tollerance for all crimes' -- ROGER SHOTTON
The only way to hit the BBC effectively is to stop all funding for a period...
Vertical Tutoring is due to start at the Arthur Terry School in Sutton...
Eating disorders are treated like a joke in the general public. They are...
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to invest firmly into the...
All Saints is the only centre for physically disabled people living in...
Driving for the first time on a motorway can be a very daunting experience...
The police are unable to cope with illegally parked vehicles causing...
The House of Lords works. The current electoral system and political climate...
Hemp is an invaluable source of fuel oil, clothing and food which was only...
The people of the UK through taxes has paid millions for the 'driver...
I believe that full time employers help the company achieve there targets...
This way the Government would be seen to be fair, inasmuch as they would no...
Due to the higher number of Bankruptcy cases and irresponsible lending/...
£700,000 has been spent on the design for flood defences that would save the...
For private individuals to buy "vehicle tax" in their name, so that no...
Many married/cohabiting couples have one partner that works whilst the other...
District and community nurses pay a company car tax on vehicles they lease...
'...promote inclusion by society of "Hidden" disability such as Autism ensuring that it is catered for and understood,on an equal basis with physical disability.' -- Nicola Clark
Put that the most senior civil servants in Scotland had said today that the Executive were moving towards separating the Scottish civil service from the Home civil service, and as the Minister in charge of the civil...
Asked if we were satisfied with Russia's answer that drew a line under the issue, the PMS said that he had nothing to add to the Foreign Secretary's statement earlier in the afternoon. As the Foreign Secretary had...
Asked if the Prime Minister had been in touch with leaders of the Opposition to discuss changes in terror laws, the PMS said that there had been contact and discussion with the opposition parties, and there would...
Asked if the Prime Minister was entirely relaxed that at least 5 members of his Cabinet and 3 members of the Government had admitted to using drugs, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that he was. It was ...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Drugs, Terror Laws, Russia and Scottish Civil Service
Gordon Brown will meet President Sarokzy of France in Paris later today to discuss how to tackle the humanitarian situation in Darfur.
Reserves total £147bn at end of 2005
0.9% 3 monthly rise into May
UK economy rose by 0.8% in Q2 2007
A summary of the interim findings of the evaluation of Skills for Work pilot courses. A final report of the evaluation will be published in late 2007/early 2008.
On 13 July 2007, I represented the UK at the Budget Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN).
The Council conducted its first reading of the EC's budget for 2008. The Council adopted a draft budget...
HM Treasury is today publishing a summary of the findings of a Landscape Review of National Savings and Investments (NS&I), commissioned by HM Treasury Ministers in 2005, copies of which are available in the ...
My Department is today publishing the Government's conclusions following the responses to the consultation on the implementation of the directive on the Statutory Audit of Annual and Consolidated Accounts (Directive...
I have decided to re-appoint the following Board Members as detailed for a further one to three years accordingly.
Board member name RDA Length of re-appointment (years) Chris Thompson One NorthEast 3 Alison...
The next roulement of UK forces in Afghanistan will take place in October 2007. The force package that we currently plan to deploy will see the lead formation, some 12 Mechanised Brigade, replaced by 52 Infantry...
The next routine roulement of UK forces in Iraq will take place in November and December 2007. The force package that we currently plan to deploy to Iraq during this roulement will see the lead formation, currently...
I am pleased to inform the House that there will be a significant increase in Gurkha pensions backdated to January 2006. This increase is in line with the tripartite agreement which established a linkage between...
I have said that I would keep the House informed of progress on Ballistic Missile Defence. I hope to be able to make an announcement shortly.
The Voluntary Vetting Scheme (VVS) is an arrangement designed to prevent states of proliferation concern using the UK as a training ground for their scientists and engineers. It is administered by the Foreign...
The General Affairs and External Relations Council (GAERC) will be held on 23 July in Brussels. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs will represent the UK.
The...
Taser has been available to all Authorised Firearms Officers since September 2004 as a less lethal alternative for use in situations where a firearms authority has been granted in accordance with criteria laid...
I have today laid before Parliament the Court of Protection Fees Order 2007 and the Public Guardian (Fees, etc) Regulations 2007.
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 establishes a new specialist court, the Court...
The Department for Transport is today issuing an interim report on the Ports Policy Review. This Review was launched last summer by my predecessor the hon. Member for South Thanet (Dr Stephen Ladyman), with the...
The Welsh Assembly Government and the Department for Transport have published the Regional Planning Assessment for the railway in Wales (WRPA), the final document in the series of RPAs covering England and Wales...
My honourable friend the Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Kitty Ussher) has made the following Written Statement.
On 13 July 2007, I represented the UK at the Budget Economic and Financial Affairs Council...
My honourable friend the Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Kitty Ussher) has made the following Written Statement.
HM Treasury is today publishing a summary of the findings of a landscape review of National...
More than half of all drink-drive casualties occur over the weekend
ROZHKOV v. RUSSIA - 64140/00 [2007] ECHR 627 (19 July 2007)
TREPASHKIN v. RUSSIA - 36898/03 [2007] ECHR 636 (19 July 2007)
HALIS TEKIN v. TURKEY - 64570/01 [2007] ECHR 629 (19 July 2007)
FREITAG v. GERMANY - 71440/01 [2007] ECHR 631 (19 July 2007)
KRASNOV AND SKURATOV v. RUSSIA - 17864/04 [2007] ECHR 638 (19 July 2007)
ZVEREV AND OTHERS v. RUSSIA - 13296/03 [2007] ECHR 633 (19 July 2007)
PODORESKI v. CROATIA - 13587/03 [2007] ECHR 634 (19 July 2007)
KONDRASHINA v. RUSSIA - 69533/01 [2007] ECHR 630 (19 July 2007)
GARBUL v. TURKEY - 64447/01 [2007] ECHR 628 (19 July 2007)
RUSU AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA - 4198/04 [2007] ECHR 637 (19 July 2007)
ARESTI CHARALAMBOUS v. CYPRUS - 43151/04 [2007] ECHR 623 (19 July 2007)
KAMBANGU v. LITHUANIA - 59619/00 [2007] ECHR 626 (19 July 2007)
BAKHAREV v. RUSSIA - 21932/03 [2007] ECHR 635 (19 July 2007)
MESUT YURTSEVER v. TURKEY - 42086/02 [2007] ECHR 632 (19 July 2007)
Commissioner of Police & Anor v. Bermuda Broadcasting Co Ltd & Ors (Bermuda ) [2007] UKPC 46 (26 June 2007)
Toussaint v. Attorney General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) [2007] UKPC 48 (16 July 2007)
Charles v. The Queen (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ) [2007] UKPC 47 (16 July 2007)
Cornerstone Investments & Finance Company Ltd (Jamaica) [2007] UKPC 49 (16 July 2007)
These two cases were among a number listed before me for final hearing in the small claims track on 13 April 2007. In these cases, as in all the others in that list, the claimant sought to recover from a...
This is an application by the Trustee in Bankruptcy ("the Trustee") of Mr Martin White who was adjudged bankrupt on 21st February 2006. It concerns a transaction whereby property known as Flat 8, Swanland Hall, ...
MR JUSTICE JACKSON: This judgment is in 18 parts, namely part 1, introduction, part 2, the facts, part 3, the present proceedings, part 4, the claimant's factual evidence, part 5, the defendant's factual evidence...
A design may be protected as a Community Registered Design (a "CRD"). The legislation is contained in Council Regulation (EC) No. 6/2002 of December 12, 2001 ("the Regulation"). In order to qualify for protection...
The Claimant ("Kensington") applies for orders requiring the four Third Parties ("VS", "VB", together "the companies", "Mr. Chautard" and "Mr. Lambroza") to provide information and disclose documents which, it alleges...
The appellant, Mark Lamb, is a teacher who has been convicted of sexual activity in breach of trust with two 17 year old girl pupils whom he taught at his school. The anonymity of the girls in question is protected...
On 12th October 2005, in the Crown Court at Birmingham, after a trial lasting some five weeks before Butterfield J and a jury, the appellants, Mark Kelly and Junior Andrews, were convicted of murder by majority ...
On 14 May 2004, we handed down our judgments in relation to a scheme ("the Scheme") which was claimed to have the effect of minimising overall liability to VAT in the context of the supply of repairs and parts ...
On 15 January 2007 Sir Henry Brooke granted permission to bring this second appeal. District Judge Freeman had given summary judgment in favour of the defendant (CJ) on the basis that he had a complete defence to...
This is an appeal from an order made on 13 December 2006 by His Honour Judge Pelling QC, sitting as a judge of the High Court in the Liverpool District Registry of the Chancery Division, on an appeal from an order...
Patent litigation has always been notoriously expensive in this jurisdiction. As long ago as 1892 Lord Esher MR said: