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Accurate and consistent forecasts from the Met Office helped the Environment Agency and emergency services take decisive action, after England's east coast experience one of the highest storm surges and tides for...
At half eleven this morning Dover Coastguard received a 999 call from a member of the public concerned for the safety of a surfer on the rocks in Joss Bay in Broadstairs, Kent.
In the light of the finding of guilt against the Metropolitan Police in the...
The Prime Minister has praised the record of Sir Ian Blair, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, for his work across London's communities.
consultation on a system of administrative penalties for fisheries offences in Scotland
Floods Recovery Minister John Healey and East of England Minister Barbara Follett visited Great Yarmouth today to meet local people evacuated from their homes last night as a precaution ahead of the expected flooding...
Three members of an organised criminal network were sentenced yesterday at Basildon Crown Court to a total of 15 yrs for smuggling high quality cannabis into the UK.
Her Majesty's Coastguard, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, the Merchant Navy and the UK fishing fleet will be represented at the Remembrance Ceremonies at the Cenotaph, Westminster Abbey and Tower Hill on Sunday...
Three million new homes equates to one new home for every twenty people in...
In the light of ever increasing wholesale fuel prices, the detrimental...
Cigarettes and alcohol (both of which I enjoy) are patently more harmful, to...
Obviously everyone accepts that if they use a facility such as a mobile...
Doing this obviously adds to climate change especially when passengers open...
These rates have remained the same for over a decade and since the New...
i am asking for the ban on activist/hip hop/rapper/movie star snoop dogg to...
The City of London has it's own independant Police Force, so why not give...
Making the topic of Free Masonry compulsory in Religious Education, will...
The banks/credit companies should be forced to carry insurance to cover...
As a vote of confidence in the Governor of the Bank of England we petition...
This guide is available to order from the NVCO website
Access All Areas provides voluntary and community organisations with an introduction to rural proofing, explaining why it is important...
Asked if the Prime Minister was still comfortable with Ian Blair's position, the PMS said yes. original source.
Asked if the Prime Minister's speech on Monday would focus on Iran, the PMS said that it would be about foreign policy as is traditionally the case in the Prime Minister's annual speech at Mansion House. original...
Asked if the Prime Minister was alarmed at the treatment of Benazir Bhutto, the PMS said that the Government was very concerned with the developments in Pakistan this morning, which underlined the need for a rapid...
Asked how the Prime Minister was going to be informed of the decision regarding the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the PMS said that he was not sure how exactly it would happen but he was sure that once a decision had...
Asked for an update on the situation regarding flooding, the PMS said that there had been a first COBR meeting involving Ministers and chaired by the Prime Minister at just before 7pm yesterday; there had been a...
Asked for Downing Street's view regarding more points for higher speeds, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that he had seen this story on the front page of The Times; this was a speculative story about a...
Gordon Brown has congratulated the city of Glasgow after they won the right to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
The PM travelled to the West Midlands today to meet apprentices at the BMW plant in Hams Hall.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Speeding Penalties, Flooding, Commonwealth Games, Pakistan, Lord Mayor's Banquet Speech and Sir Ian Blair
Culture Minister Margaret Hodge has placed a temporary export bar on a rare likeness of General Wolfe by J S C Schaak. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to retain the portrait of this military legend...
Defra today announced that UK Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Debby Reynolds has decided to take early retirement after four years as Britain's chief vet.
Health Minister Dawn Primarolo today published the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill to reform the regulation of human embryology and ensure that Britain remains a world leader in medical research. The Bill...
The Scottish Government's response to the Review of Scotland's Colleges
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Climate scientists at the Met Office Hadley Centre say storm surges may become higher and more frequent this century. Studies of climate change at the Met Office Hadley Centre suggest that in the future the height...
It is often stated that school "sets you up for real life", however,...
many men are being forced into fatherhood even though they say they do not...
ban fox hunting. It's an antiquated pastime that should have been stopped...
All across the country Home Care is being privatised leading to poor quality...
Trevor Cherrett, head of our Planning for Sustainable Rural Communities programme, will be speaking at this event, organised by the West Midlands Rural Affairs Forum.
This conference...
The Government is making "every preparation that is necessary" to deal with the storm surge now hitting eastern parts of the UK, the Prime Minister has said.
Diesel exhaust is more carcinogenic than cigarette smoke, but isn't...
Norwich is the only city in the UK which is not connected to the Capitol and...
Why should our doctors slave away working so hard and long, work in a nhs...
For years both sellers and buyers of residential property in the UK have...
Zambia is projected to lose up to $15 million – the same amount its...
London City Airport has put in an application to Newham Borough Council to...
The Comprehensive Spending Review was an important step forward in delivering Government's commitment to building a new central-local relationship, including the announcement of a single set of 198 national indicators...
John Hutton Secretary of State for Business today brought forward measures to cut red tape and save business millions of pounds in the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill.
Schools Minister Jim Knight today launched a new guide which will help ensure schools are safer and better protected than ever before from the risk of fires.
Asked how confident the Prime Minister was that the material published by the Treasury showed unequivocally that the Government was planning to reform inheritance tax, the Prime Minister's Spokesman told the assembled...
Every necessary preparation for the storm surge now hitting Eastern parts of the UK "is being made", the Prime Minister said this morning.
Gordon Brown has sent a message to British Hindus and Sikhs celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on Inheritance Tax
Deficit widened to £5.1bn in Sept 2007
The design team behind The Angel of the North and The National Police Memorial in St James's Park has been chosen to create a permanent memorial to the victims of the 7\7 bombs in London.
The eleventh edition of The Environment in your Pocket is published today by Defra. It is the annual booklet that makes readily accessible environmental trends and statistics on climate change, air quality, water...
Web Only Research Report in the Education Sponsored Research Series
A Small Scale Qualitive Study on the School Education Experience of Asylum - Seeking and Refugee Children in Scotland
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Draft strategy paper providing NHS Boards with a high level strategic framework from which they can develop local NMAHP prescribing services.
The summary of responses to the consultations on a UK Unclaimed Assets Scheme has been published today. Copies are available in the Vote Office, Printed Paper Office and have also been placed in the Libraries...
A Protocol to the Double Taxation Convention with New Zealand was signed on 7 November 2007. After signature, the text of the protocol was deposited in the Libraries of both Houses and made available on HM Revenue...
We are asking a lot of our service personnel, who are performing magnificently on operations across the world, notably in Iraq and Afghanistan. In turn, it is only right that we support them as best as we can...
In 2006 DEFRA consulted stakeholders on proposals for managing the coexistence of GM and non-GM crops in England, should approved GM varieties be grown here commercially in the future. The proposals were consistent...
I represented the United Kingdom for the agricultural items at this month's Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Luxembourg. The Minister with responsibility for marine, landscape and rural affairs, my hon. Friend...
Between 23 and 25 October, I attended the pre-COP ministerial conference of the parties meeting in Bogor, Indonesia. The traditional purpose of the pre-COP ministerial is to narrow down the range of options likely...
My right hon. Friend the then Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs promised the House of Commons on 8 March 2007, Official Report, column 1651 in answer to a parliamentary question to commission...
I have set the Government Decontamination Service (GDS) the following performance targets for 2007-08.
To provide operational and tactical advice and guidance to central Government and other appropriate...
The chairman of Monitor (the statutory name of which is the Independent Regulator of NHS foundation trusts) announced last week that, in accordance with section 35 of the National Health Service Act 2006, Monitor...
The third Cost Report of the National Identity Scheme is being laid before Parliament today. It sets out an estimate of the public expenditure likely to be incurred on the Scheme over the next 10 years, in accordance...
I am pleased to announce the publication of the independent Complaints Audit Committee (CAC) annual report for the year 2006-07, and the Border and Immigration Agency's response. Copies of both reports are available...
I am today publishing the Government's response to the consultation on the draft Local Transport Bill (which was introduced in the House of Lords yesterday and published today). This response explains how the...
I am pleased to inform the House that an explanatory memorandum explaining proposals for the use of framework powers in the Local Transport Bill is available today. Copies of which can be found in the Vote Office...
The Government are launching the face-to-face guidance pilot project which was announced as part of a package of measures in The Welfare Reform Green Paper, "A new deal for welfare: Empowering people to work" ...
Solent Coastguard has launched a major air and sea search in the Solent for a man believed to be missing from a Cowes to Southampton passenger ferry.
The Ministry of Justice today publishes statistics for company winding up, and creditors' and debtors' bankruptcy petitions issued in the High Court and county courts of England and Wales during the third quarter...
A pioneering project enabling school heads and deputies to take up short-term placements with partner schools in Africa will receive a £50,000 boost Schools Minister Jim Knight announced today.
Mark Shucksmith, one of our Commissioners, has written the foreword for ruralnet|uk's latest publication 'A Snapshot of Rural Britain - 100 memories, 100 visions’.
The independent charity regulator, the Charity Commission, today launches a dedicated unit to provide support and expert advice to faith-based charities. The unit aims to strengthen the governance of faith-based...
Palmer (deceased) v. Cornerstone Investments & Finance Company Ltd (Jamaica) [2007] UKPC 58 (05 November 2007)
Seymour v. The Queen (Bermuda) [2007] UKPC 59 (05 November 2007)
Forbes v. The Director of Public Prosecutions & Anor (Jamaica) [2007] UKPC 61 (08 November 2007)
Bolkiah & Ors v. The State of Brunei Darussalam & Anor (Brunei Darussalam) [2007] UKPC 63 (08 November 2007)
Bastion Holdings Limited & Anor v. Jorril Finance Inc. (Jamaica) [2007] UKPC 60 (08 November 2007)
Bolkiah & Ors v. The State of Brunei Darussalam & Anor (Brunei Darussalam) [2007] UKPC 62 (08 November 2007)
Michael John Construction Ltd v St Peter's Rugby Football Club [2007] EWHC 1857 (TCC) (30 July 2007)
Green Lane Products Ltd v PMS International Group Ltd & Ors [2007] EWHC 1712 (Pat) (19 July 2007)
This is a coverage dispute between an insured and its insurers.
MR JUSTICE JACKSON: This judgment is in seven parts, namely: Part 1, introduction; Part 2, the facts; Part 3, the present proceedings; Part 4, the law; Part 5, the first ground of challenge -- procedural unfairness...
MR JUSTICE JACKSON: This judgment is in eight parts, namely: part 1, introduction; part 2, the facts; part 3, the present proceedings; part 4, the law; part 5, the first ground of appeal - alleged errors of fact...
In this case Mr. Clifford Shore, now aged 66, seeks damages for negligence and breach of statutory duty under section 62 of the Financial Services Act 1986 from the first defendant, Sedgwick Financial Services Ltd...
HM The Queen has appointed Marc David Dight to be a Specialist Chancery Circuit Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers...
The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Christopher Michael Gaskell to be a Salaried Chairman of the Employment Tribunals (England & Wales). Mr Gaskell will be assigned to the Birmingham...