Saturday 13 October from 11.00pm until 05.00am on Sunday 14 October
A major search is underway off the East coast for the skipper of a sunken fishing vessel after three survivors are rescued.
This petition is intended to demonstrate that • the condition of the Armed...
NHS Core Principles in the 'NHS Plan': "The health and social care system...
The Prime Minister has expressed delight at the awarding of the Nobel Prize for Literature to author Doris Lessing.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: PM Meeting with US Defence Secretary, Reform Treaty, Scottish Funding, and Health Care Commission Report on C Difficile
Raids on five restaurants in the heart of London's West End led to over 30 arrests for illegal working, the Home Office confirmed today.
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on an objection by Newlands Community Primary School to the admission number determined for it for September 2008 by Southampton City Council. Dr Ruth...
Entrepreneurs take risks, creating new enterprises, driving employment...
To only allow commuter traffic on the motorways between 7am and 9am and...
My Petition requests that the Royal Mail be allowed to cater differently for...
RAF Ternhill is a small Royal Air Force station at Ternhill in Shropshire,...
Alistair Darling yesterday, in his pre-Budget speech, proposed abolishing...
During a leap year salaried workers throughout the UK are required to work...
We believe that white people should have a celebratory day, to celebrate...
As you will notice a third of the roads today (if not more) are currently...
The local authority has allowed for a significant level of new housing and...
raise the personal tax allowance to exceed the minimum wage paid for a 37 hr...
The following number of ships would allow the Royal Navy to operate two...
In England, Scotland and Wales, the amount of council tax you pay is...
With the railways under more stress than anytime since the Second World War...
Mps and Councillors are supposed to be representatives of the people who...
Since the introduction of the smoking policy in England, there has been...
It is an absolute disgrace that our government does not provide any funding...
Brothers and sisters that look after each other, share their lives together...
'...change the protocols concerning Government representation at repatriation ceremonies for coffins containing members of the armed forces killed in action in Afghanistan and Iraq so that at least one Cabinet minister...
Petition to demand this government removes the VAT charged on childrens...
The growth of the call centre industry over recent years has led to a...
this petition would allow fully - licenced shooters to have access to all...
Every year hundreds, if not thousands, of greyhounds are destroyed because...
As the primeminister rejected the last proposal for Wirral to become its own...
The heritage of our old buildings is being lost because many are put off...
In November 2006, just day's after her 3rd birthday our daughter was...
my view is to ban neo-nazi organisations and websites to keep a non-racial...
Currently the recycling facilities in my area only cater for the recycling...
Gordon Brown has insisted that British interests will be safeguarded when EU leaders meet in Lisbon next week.
More packaging would be recovered and recycled under proposals set out in a consultation published by Environment Minister Joan Ruddock today.
In line with our commitment to learn lessons from all disease outbreaks, Defra has today published a lessons learned report following the outbreak of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza in Suffolk in February...
Practical steps to improve people's health and help them remain in or return to work are the aim of the Government's 'Call for Evidence' issued today, as part of the first ever review of the health of the working...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced today, in an oral statement to Parliament, the publication of a discussion paper taking forward his commitment to improve the framework for dealing with banks in distress...
Responses to the consultation on the principle of abolishing the Graduate Endowment fee
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today unveiled a radical re-engineering of the relationship between the state and local councils and communities bringing Government much closer to local people.
More people walk, cycle and use public transport after using personal travel planning (PTP) schemes, research unveiled today by Transport Minister Rosie Winterton shows.
The biggest health scare involving water safety in Wales has concluded with Dwr Cymru Welsh Water pleading guilty to four counts of supplying water unfit for human consumption under the Water Industry Act 1991.
In an already tax burdened society we feel it is deeply unfair that we have...
Five year olds are starting to show increased levels of achievement, according to figures released today, but Children's Minister Beverley Hughes is calling for more to be done.
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This Countryside Agency publication uses examples from an actual project to provide practical hints and advice for implementing an evaluation of your...
This document is available as a download only Minutes for the 7th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 12 July 2007.
This document is available as a download only Paper for the 8th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 13 September 2007.
This document is available as a download only Paper for the 8th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 13 September 2007.
This document is available as a download only Paper for the 8th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 13 September 2007.
This document is available as a download only Paper for the 8th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 13 September 2007.
This document is available as a download only Paper for the 8th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 13 September 2007.
This document is available as a download only Paper for the 8th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 13 September 2007.
Responses to the consultation on the principle of abolishing the Graduate Endowment fee.
The Queen has decided that November 11 shall be observed as Remembrance Sunday, and the Secretary of State, on behalf of the Cabinet, is making the necessary arrangements for the ceremony at the Cenotaph. The customary...
This week many people have been inconvenienced by the selfishness of postal...
Why, in this day and age, are some Laws allowed to be unequal and sexist?...
It is now Government policy to privatise our air sea rescue service in 2012...
We, the undersigned petition, want to stop General Studies being compulsory...
A system of local authority issued permits allowing only authorised...
We petition the UK government to increase the quantity of HIV AIDS drugs and...
Many people regularly encounter problems with letting agencies trading...
The unscrupulous sale of Tattoo Equipment to Non-Registered persons and...
We aim to have law taught as a compulsory subject to students in early...
Most lorries and buses now have speed limiters to prevent speeding on...
I am to protest against the standrads of social care in Bulgarian orphanages...
The airline tax that we as crew are paying is making it not worthwhile to go...
Nut allergy is now a severe issue in the UK, (more than 1/10) and while...
Small businesses in particular are run by go getters who sacrifice salaries...
I'm from the Netherlands and came in touch with this crazy system when we...
Contribution gap widens
The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cleared the anticipated acquisition by Sportech plc (Sportech) of the Vernons football pools business of Ladbrokes plc. Sportech already operates two football pools, ...
Having just ordered and recieved a very small part for a piece of electrical...
We must readdress the regulations introduced by Postcomm to ensure that...
The closure of 67 post office branches in Suffolk and East Essex has been...
Brooklands is a disused motor racing circuit and airfield built near...
The elderly were promised a welfare state with security from cradle to grave...
The new 18% Capital Gains Tax may be designed to close a loophole currently...
A new offence of corporate manslaughter (corporate homicide) will come into force on 6 April next year, the Ministry of Justice confirmed today.
The MoD has completed its review of the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme's multiple injury rules.
Stuart Burgess, our chair and the government's Rural Advocate, is visiting rural Gloucestershire today and tomorrow, to see how this summer's unprecedented floods have affected communities...
I am pleased to announce that the Government have written to the Low Pay Commission setting out our non-economic evidence on the national minimum wage. The evidence addresses enforcement; publicity and awareness...
Further to my statement on 8 October, I am announcing details of how £21.9 billion capital will be invested in schools between 2008 and 2011. As I said in my statement, good facilities where young people...
I am pleased to tell the House that annual Government spending on flood and coastal erosion risk management will rise to a minimum of £650 million in 2008-09, and £700 million in 2009-10, ...
On 5 July 2007 my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, announced that the minimum threshold of family income for a full maintenance grant would be increased from &...
£15.5 million funding for the world's largest longitudinal study of households was announced jointly today by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) and the Economic and Social Research...
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Press release to accompany visit by Stuart Burgess, our chair and the government's Rural Advocate, to flood affected communities in ...
Fewer pubs and off-licences are persistently selling alcohol to children thanks to strict penalties, tough enforcement and positive efforts by the industry, new figures published today reveal.
HM The Queen has appointed Heather Claire Lloyd to be a Circuit Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, has assigned...
CURARARU v. MOLDOVA - 34322/02 [2007] ECHR 799 (9 October 2007)
SINCLAIR v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 68621/01 [2007] ECHR 786 (9 October 2007)
STANKOVA v. SLOVAKIA - 7205/02 [2007] ECHR 795 (9 October 2007)
IMMOBILIA BAU KFT. v. HUNGARY - 13647/04 [2007] ECHR 792 (9 October 2007)
JUDT v. SLOVAKIA - 70985/01 [2007] ECHR 790 (9 October 2007)
GRIVNEAC v. MOLDOVA - 35994/03 [2007] ECHR 796 (9 October 2007)
CLIONOV v. MOLDOVA - 13229/04 [2007] ECHR 794 (9 October 2007)
MCWILLIAMS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 53738/00 [2007] ECHR 798 (9 October 2007)
STARK AND OTHERS v. FINLAND - 39559/02 [2007] ECHR 791 (9 October 2007)
ILIC v. SERBIA - 30132/04 [2007] ECHR 788 (9 October 2007)
HILTI v. HUNGARY - 25709/04 [2007] ECHR 801 (9 October 2007)
STEVANOVIC v. SERBIA - 26642/05 [2007] ECHR 802 (9 October 2007)
CROSS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 62776/00 [2007] ECHR 797 (9 October 2007)
MIKULJANAC, MALISIC AND SAFAR v. SERBIA - 41513/05 [2007] ECHR 789 (9 October 2007)
CZMARKO v. HUNGARY - 26242/04 [2007] ECHR 800 (9 October 2007)
BARNA v. HUNGARY - 40465/04 [2007] ECHR 793 (9 October 2007)
HASAN AND EYLEM ZENGIN v. TURKEY - 1448/04 [2007] ECHR 787 (9 October 2007)
Amos, Re Application for Judicial Review [2007] NIQB 73 (09 October 2007)
Barham v Athreya & Anor [2007] EW Misc 6 (EWCC) (15 June 2007)
This is an action for infringement of UK patent number GB 2 308 451. The Defendants ("Siemens") deny infringement and allege that the patent is invalid. The patent is concerned with magnets, and in particular in...
This is an action for infringement of EP (UK) 0 546 090 which stands in the name of the claimants ('Monsanto'). The invention is entitled 'glyphosate tolerant 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthases' and is...
Stuart Dimmock is a father of two sons at state school and a school governor. He has brought an application to declare unlawful a decision by the then Secretary of State for Education and Skills to distribute to...
The Registrar has referred to this Court two applications for permission to appeal against conviction to be heard together. In each case the trial judge acceded to applications by the Crown to adduce hearsay evidence...
This is an appeal by the appellant Coleman and an application for leave to appeal by Petch against orders of Openshaw J pursuant to s.276 and paragraph 6 of schedule 22 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. Coleman...
This application for judicial review, in which Mr Henderson now seeks leave to appeal, was heard by Ouseley J in January 2007. It concerns the discriminatory effect of a policy which allows the grant of indefinite...
The first defendant is a property owner and developer and he is interested in the second defendant. He has appeared before us in person today on his own behalf, and as the representative of the company. In these...
This is an appeal from an order made on 28 October 2005 by Lord Justice Moore-Bick, sitting as a Judge of the Commercial Court, in proceedings brought by MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG ("MN") and others against Freightliner...
This is an appeal about the cost of hire of a replacement car for a period during which a claimant's car is being repaired after the occurrence of an accident for the consequences of which a defendant is legally...
Nos. 5 and 7 Heathdene Road form a pair of semi-detached houses each originally designed for occupation as a single family dwelling-house. They are located in an area of south-west London known as the Streatham...
This is an appeal from a judgment of Lewison J, [2006] EWHC 3154 (Ch). He held P&G's registered community design ("RCD") No, 000097969-0001 valid and infringed. The indication of the products to which ...
If a family court makes a shared residence order, settling arrangements whereby children will live with their parents in two different homes, a local housing authority may be faced with an obligation to provide ...
This is an appeal by the remaining (4th and 7th) defendants from a decision of Lewison J, [2006] EWHC 2355 (Ch), [2007] RPC 328. The claimants, L'Oréal, cross-appeal a number of matters. Mr Roger Wyand...