Defra today announced that the existing Bluetongue Control and Protection Zones are being extended following confirmation of further cases of Bluetongue in Essex.
The world is becoming more humid under climate change and exacerbating global warming, research released today (11 October) reveals. Scientists from the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit at...
Robert Lockley Turner retired as Senior Master of the Queens Bench Division and Queen's Remembrancer on 1 October 2007.
Jim Knight, Minister of State for Schools and Learners, today announced the appointment of an independent Chair for the Information Standards Board, which has been established to provide the governing authority ...
Put that the Prime Minister and the Chancellor had given a particularly stingy settlement for Scotland out of spite towards Alex Salmond, the PMS replied that this was not the case. Asked what they thought of this...
Asked if the support the Government was prepared to give was detailed and what issues the Prime Minister had to look at re Northern Rock, the PMS said it would be more specific but that people should speak to the...
Asked what topics would be discussed at the meeting with the Danish Prime Minister, the PMS replied that it would be a general discussion of the main issues relating to European matters at the moment, in particular...
Asked if the Prime Minister's meeting with Barroso was a routine meeting, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said yes; Barroso was coming to see the Prime Minister ahead of the Summit and they would be discussing...
Asked if the Prime Minister would be attending the rugby on Saturday, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) replied that the Prime Minister had no plans to go to the rugby.Asked for more details on the Health and...
The Prime Minister has welcomed the winners of the Pride of Britain Awards 2008 to Downing Street.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Misc, Danish PM and Pre-Budget Report
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Barroso Meeting and Chancellor's Statement RE Northern Rock
Gordon Brown has welcomed Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark, Number 10.
Businesses will find it simpler and less costly to be environmentally responsible under new environmental permit regulations.
Over 100 employers have signed up to the groundbreaking 'LEP' initiative to help 250,000 people off benefits and into work, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Peter Hain will announce today.
One in four people will personally experience a mental condition in their life, but more than half are too embarrassed to tell their employer, a new survey reveals.
louth in lincolnshire cannot cope with post office on an avarage you are...
I have tryed to work but am not able to earn much becouse of autism so I am...
I understand that Manhunt 2 does look like a very violent game, I also know...
Neil Peart, one of the finest wordsmiths still alive to-day, would be one of...
For those people who start work at 17/18 years old they will have worked for...
For those of us who do recycle why be caught in the trap of tax on non...
The Dearing Report on language learning twice refers to Urdu (a language...
At the moment in Britain's schools pupils are made to follow unfair rules...
Many NHS workers have childcare problems, These would be lessened if the NHS...
Paganism - whether it be in the form of witchcraft, wicca, druidry or some...
Housing is a basic economic necessity that has become completely...
In an age of equality for all it is an insult to the Catholic citizens that...
This is a self explanatory petition encouraging the government to...
At present, adults on benefits, trying to improve their education by...
It is regarded as common knowledge that throughout Europe, public transport...
Since the new security measures of carrying on-board liquids have come into...
Now released into the public domain and ably documented in the BBC...
There is enormous concern amongst British residents in France about changes...
We call on the Government to reconsider its proposal to force Brighton &...
Thus making sure that the Northern Ireland international football team does...
Passport Offices charge GBP97.00 or GBP114.00 for renewal of an adult...
Where a pub or bar does not serve food it should be the owners decision...
British Forces are being injured during service to there Queen and Country...
There are honest,decent,and upstanding people,in this country, who through...
RAF Martlesham Heath is a former Royal Air Force airfield in England. The...
RAF Brenzett in Kent is a disused airfield that is currently used as...
This petition is in direct response to that calling for free access to all...
RAF Lympne was situated in Kent. Lympne was and Advance Landing Ground, one...
Natural England, the Government’s statutory advisor on landscape, has assessed the case for a review of green belt policy as part of a fresh approach to greening new development.
Funding settlement to continue the biggest school building programme for generations
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This leaflet from the Countryside Agency summarises the key findings from the regional State of the Countryside report.
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This Countrysde Agency publication provides Good Practice advice for local planning authorities.
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This Countryside Agency publication uses information on social, economic and environmental issues to analyse trends and build up a regional picture...
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This Countryside Agency publication uses information on social, economic and environmental issues to analyse trends and build up a regional picture...
Gordon Brown answered questions on the EU, Inheritance tax, Burma and flood defences in his weekly PMQs session.
The ruling military government in Burma is "illegitimate" and should stand down in favour of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the Prime Minister has said.
Gordon Brown has reiterated his call for striking postal workers to return to work and abandon their current programme of industrial action.
'Better Care, Better Value' indicators show increased productivity in NHS
Health Secretary Alan Johnson today announced a substantial £170 million expansion of psychological therapies to provide better support for people with mental health problems such as anxiety and depression...
Consultation on proposals to amend the Building (Fees) (Scotland) Regulations 2004
The Government today challenged universities to identify and nurture young talent in the UK from the earliest stage, widening participation in higher education through closer engagement with academies and new trust...
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This leaflet from the Countryside Agency summarises the key findings from the regional State of the Countryside report.
Gordon Brown answered questions on Inheritance tax, flood defences and affordable housing in his weekly PMQs session.
Asked if there had been any words of support from ministers at Cabinet this morning regarding the weekend's events, the PMS said that was a political issue and that there had been PLP yesterday, which was not for...
Asked what the Prime Minister meant yesterday in regards to the postal strike when he said that the Government would not 'stand idly by', the PMS said that the Prime Minister's words should speak for themselves; ...
Asked what the hospital visit that morning had involved, the PMS said that the purpose of visiting the University College London Hospital was to visit the Institute of Nuclear Medicine; the Prime Minister and Chancellor...
Asked repeatedly if the Prime Minister had replied to David Cameron's letter about meeting civil servants, the PMS explained, as he had said at the time, that that issue would be dealt with at an appropriate time...
Asked if there were any other discussions in Cabinet about recent events i.e. non-election, the PMS said that the discussion at Cabinet was about Government business; having dealt with Parliamentary business they...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by relaying what the Chancellor told Cabinet this morning. The Chancellor said that Britain's economy remained strong and well positioned to deal with increased global ...
Gordon Brown will answer questions from MPs today in his weekly PMQs session beginning at 12:00 BST.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: CSR/PBR, Cabinet, Europe, Letter from David Cameron, Hospital Visit with Alistair Darling, Postal Strike and Misc
London pupils had the chance to put their views on tackling illegal drugs straight to Government Ministers on HMS Belfast last night.
Planning Performance Statistics 2004-2007
Updated guidance on planning respite and short breaks services, tailored to the needs of individuals and thier carers, to help them continue to live at home.
The informal Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council was held in Lisbon on 1 and 2 October 2007. My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Jacqui Smith), my honourable friend the...
Today my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer said in his pre-Budget report that the Government intend to legislate in the forthcoming Planning Reform Bill for a new statutory planning charge to ...
On 8 August the Prime Minister announced a review of the Government's assistance to our locally engaged staff in Iraq. The Defence Secretary, Home Secretary, Secretary of State for International Development, ...
The informal Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council was held in Lisbon on the 1 and 2 October 2007. The Home Secretary, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Bridget Prentice) and I attended...
Today I have published "Police Performance Assessments 2006-07" covering the 43 individual police forces in England and Wales. This publication has been brought together by the Home Office's police and crime ...
I have today laid in the House the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations Order 2007, together with its associated impact assessment and explanatory memorandum. Subject to the approval of both Houses, this...
Comit� Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne v Jackson [2007] DRS 4479 (17 August 2007)
Co-operative Group (CWS) Limited v Office of Fair Trading [2007] CAT 25 (27 July 2007)
Hutchison 3G UK Limited v Office of Communications [2007] CAT 26 (15 August 2007)
Hutchison 3G UK Ltd v Office of Communications [2007] CAT 27 (04 October 2007)
GB (Family visito, 塗alf brother� included) Ethiopia [2007] UKAIT 00063 (12 July 2007)
AG and others (Policies; executive discretions; Tribunalç—´ powers) Kosovo [2007] UKAIT 00082 (07 August 2007)
Mr Bignell, a solicitor practising under the business name Just Employment, seeks damages including additional damages, wide ranging injunctions and other relief for registered trade mark infringement and passing...
On 20 October 2006 Teare J ordered that Aventis Pasteur SA ('APSA') be substituted for Aventis Pasteur MSD Ltd ('APMSD') as the defendant in this action. APSA and APMSD have changed their names to Sanofi Pasteur...