The Maritime and Coastguard Agency are the UK executive agency responsible for implementing the government's maritime safety policy. This includes coordinating search and rescue at sea through HM Coastguard, ensuring...
Asked for any comment on the Taoiseach defending his position on "cash for favours", the PMS replied that we did not have any comment to make on this.Asked for a comment on the appointment of a new Prime Minister...
Asked if there would be an investigation into why the all clear was given, the PMS replied that as the Chief Vet had made clear, the decision on the all clear was taken on the basis of her scientific judgement. ...
Asked if the Prime Minister watched the Scotland game last night, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) replied that the Prime Minister spent most of yesterday evening working on issues related to the outbreak of...
The Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, today announced the appointment of HFEA Chief Executive Angela McNab on a six-month secondment to the Department of Health as Director of Public Health Performance ...
A report published on the 6th September by the Department for Work and Pensions reviews the new Advisory Services Model operational in Jobcentre Plus offices. The report presents findings from qualitative interviews...
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office today revised its travel advice for Lebanon. Following the end of hostilities at Nahr El Bared Refugee Camp we are no longer advising against all travel to Tripoli. However we...
At the moment there is barely any tax on short haul flights in the UK so...
FIT laws place a legal obligation on utilities to purchase electricity from...
owners of vehicles should be prosecuted for throwing items from a moving...
Why should the public, particularly those who do not follow Christianity at...
These events are of national importance and should be available for the...
We should be allowed to know where paedophiles live and to see pictures/...
Hi, I’m not asking you to support PSA screening but the basic human right of...
Almost 1,000 people told ministers their views about the future of nuclear power in the UK at last Saturday's 'Talking Energy' events held in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Exeter, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Newcastle...
Skills Secretary John Denham will tomorrow announce a £35m fund to help 30,000 people a year in the workforce to gain new skills.
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This Countryside Agency guide describes
the rural dimension of homelessness the principles that underpin good practice in the...
We welcome the publication of the Conservative's Quality of Life report, published today. The chapter on rural life rightly recognises that rural areas often require specific policies to address...
The Transport Secretary, Ruth Kelly, will take part in a live webchat on Thursday 20 September at 10:00 BST. Post your questions now to the minister.
Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher returned to Downing Street today for private talks with Gordon Brown.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Scotland match, Foot and Mouth outbreak and Misc
A formation of four Royal Air Force (RAF) Tornado fighter aircraft will overfly Westminster Abbey in London on Battle of Britain Sunday, 16 September 2007, following the annual Battle of Britain service there.
11 September - Impact of poverty on children's education and schooling - ATL survey
GP's get paid over £100,000 a year but only work up to half the hours of a...
Copyright is dead. Modern communication technologies allow unlimited...
Through history, we have documented the world around us, whether through...
The Government's discussion with the public about the country's future energy needs is continuing in London today as the capital hosts the latest event in an extensive programme of nationwide consultative events...
Disadvantaged young people will be helped to pay for positive activities, thanks to a £14.5m Government initiative, announced today by Young People's Minister Beverley Hughes.
A Citizens' Jury has been held in Leicester to discuss the issues of law and order, crime-fighting and community policing.
Gordon Brown chaired another meeting of the Government's civil contingencies committee this morning to discuss the latest outbreak of foot and mouth in Surrey.
The OFT has made a prohibition order against a Surrey estate agent banning him from estate agency work.
The Assets Recovery Agency has frozen in excess of £300,000 of assets held in a pension scheme following its successful application to the High Court in London.
Public awareness of prostate cancer remains worryingly low. Despite the...
It is estimated that 75 percent of all UK law comes from the non electiable...
Despite the United Kingdon being a free market, the vast nmajority of homes...
cadet forces need more gouvernment funding for activities, equipment etc
The government needs to make sure that the ingredients used in school...
In the response to the ID card petition which closed on the 15th of February...
In an effort to curb the adverse effect of watching violence, particularly...
Now that the EU has graciously decided to allow us to keep traditional...
As witchcraft in all it's forms are abhored by God, and Britain is supposed...
'...ensure that every citizen has the right to join any of the United Kingdom political parties without fear of discrimination or persecution' -- Den Jones
It is time to reclaim this nation's Christian heritage..... the very...
The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify her intention of conferring a number of Life Peerages.
Disadvantaged young people will be helped to pay for positive activities, thanks to a £14.5m Government initiative, announced today by Young People's Minister Beverley Hughes.
The news about a new foot and mouth incident in Surrey is distressing news for rural communities across the country. The impact of foot and mouth is felt not only by livestock farmers but also by the...
Seven new health research proposals are being funded by the Department of Health to investigate a wide range of topics that have the potential to be of real benefit to the NHS and its patients. Each research project...
The Department for Work and Pensions today published the latest estimates of the take-up of the main income related benefits in Great Britain: Income Support, Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit...
With mandatory e-filing for registered pension schemes only a month away, HMRC is urging scheme administrators to make sure they're ready for the big day.
Circular to advise of the launch of the revised Integrated Case Management (ICM) joint practice manual
The Full SP: Supporting People - Issue 25 September 2007
Supporting People Matters: Issue 25 - September 2007
Secure Accommodation Statistics 2006-07
This research findings summary presents the key findings of an evaluation of the process and operation of the Quality of Life Fund undertaken by SQW Ltd in 2007.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the process and operation of the Quality of Life Fund undertaken by SQW Ltd in 2007. The research involved a survey of local authorities, six of which were ...
Orders in the twelve months to July 2007 rose by three per cent compared with the previous twelve months, but orders in the three months to July 2007 fell by four per cent compared to the same period a year earlier...
In response to the launch today of the Royal British Legion's Honour the Covenant Campaign, the Armed Forces' Minister, Bob Ainsworth, said:
Transport Minister Rosie Winterton today announced a series of changes to update the Blue Badge disabled persons' parking scheme and make it tougher on fraud.
BURDEN AND BURDEN v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 13378/05 [2007] ECHR 723 (11 September 2007)
BULGAKOV v. UKRAINE - 59894/00 [2007] ECHR 724 (11 September 2007)
L. v. LITHUANIA - 27527/03 [2007] ECHR 725 (11 September 2007)
Sanofi-aventis v Shaun Breen [2007] DRS 4747 (3 September 2007)
Gosai v Webcraft Ltd [2007] DRS 4735 (4 September 2007)
Gray & Osbourn Ltd v Chao Investments Ltd [2007] DRS 4875 (5 September 2007)
The Christian Institute & Ors, Re Application for Judicial Review [2007] NIQB 66 (11 September 2007)