We're looking for a Project Manager to take responsibility for the design, planning, organisation and delivery of a project to establish a national rural network for England, supporting the new Rural...
At around 6.30 this evening Her Majesty's Coastguard at Portland were contacted by Dorset Police alerting them to a 21 year old male climber in difficulties at the bottom of Guillemot Climb near Dancing Ledge, close...
Local Government Minister John Healey has invited three Bedfordshire councils to submit proposals for unitary status.
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that seven foreign ships were under detention in UK ports during October 2007 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
It is now increasingly hard to find unused business names and website...
I believe that it is a fundemental human right that a person can do what...
The Science Museum in London is set to become an even more popular attraction, thanks to a £13 million Government cash boost announced today by the Prime Minister.
Paul Gray CB, the Chairman of HM Revenue and Customs today informed the Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service, Sir Gus O'Donnell, of his intention to step down from his post.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is to use its own investigators to examine the circumstances surrounding the loss of two HM Revenue and Customs (HRMC) computer discs containing sensitive personal...
The Framework is intended to reduce bureaucracy but appears to demand a...
Application reference number: 07/1105/EIA Stop the construction of an...
The railways in the UK are awful. Even the "High Speed" westcoast mainline...
The 'green taxes' on airfares for internal UK flights are an inneffective...
Workers are failing to join defined benefit pension schemes where companies...
Despite many complaints from the public and local politicians concerning the...
I am a driver using a vehicle which is powered by LPG. If the price...
Western United Mines Limited owns and operates the South Crofty tin mine.The...
motorbility payments should rise each year at same rate as annual inflation...
Every British Citizen is entitled to demand the Government imposes the Law...
I think that SIA licenced security officers like myself, should not need to...
Every time a business charges its running costs against its tax bill, the...
To continue to allow the EU commissioners to defraud the EU population is...
Mind’s report, Another assault, exposes the shocking extent to which people...
The Prime Minister took office promising a new era of open government and an...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a very common health problem that can...
Small electric powered scooters would reduce congestion if allowed on our...
Student Loan debt should be abolished for all those who were unable to apply...
I know that it is under the LA and council's discretion to close schools....
With the current restrictions on carrying liquids through airport security,...
St Thomas More is the highest achieving comprehensive in the city, and is...
At this very moment in time, thousands of lions are being bred in South...
This country has lost too many brave personnel in the so called war on...
Asked if the Prime Minister would be attending the football tomorrow night, the PMS replied that diary for tomorrow was still to be finalised. The Prime Minister had been invited by the FA, but a final decision ...
Asked for any details of how Lord Darzi came to the rescue in the House of Lords last night with his heart massage, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had been briefed on what had happened in the Lords last...
Asked if the Cabinet had discussed the position the Prime Minister would be taking at CHOGM, particularly over Zimbabwe and Pakistan, the PMS replied that this was not discussed at Cabinet this morning, but obviously...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began the briefing with a brief readout from this morning's Cabinet meeting. There was a discussion on skills and welfare led by Peter Hain and John Denham, in the general context...
The Prime Minister has opened the new Launchpad gallery at the Science Museum in London.
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Cabinet, CHOGM/Pakistan, Lord Darzi and Football
Action by local authorities is crucial to the UK's efforts to cut carbon dioxide emissions, Climate Change Minister Phil Woolas said today, as statistics on local and regional emissions for 2005 were published.
The independent Parliamentary Circus Working Group today published its report on the welfare of non-domesticated animals in circuses.
A new web-based learning programme for schools was launched today by Defence Minister Derek Twigg.
The findings of the Class Sizes, Staffing and Resources Working Group
Local Government Minister John Healey has invited three Bedfordshire councils to submit proposals for unitary status.
Transport Minister, Tom Harris, today announced the appointment of six members to the Railway Heritage Committee.
Targeting young people with information about alternatives to the car at key 'trigger points' in their lives could boost use of public transport more effectively, according to new research published today by Transport...
Money is constantly being damaged and we think that plastic (or another more...
People born in in 1991 should be able to take the test when they are 17,...
We want new drivers to start of on a small engine and not 2000cc engines...
Users of the M3 and M25 will be aware of the "Roadworks" on the M3...
We propose that: 1. the Sunday Trading legislation be ammended to add...
Due to the high level of tax burden on the working people of the UK I...
Both the Gilbridge & Shackleton House tax offices in Sunderland city centre...
Supermarket frozen food sections are always open to the heated area of the...
This petition is for the government to reduce the fuel duty for UK based...
Royal Mail wishes to slash it's workers pension. The black hole in it's...
Biggest primary school innovation project rewards young inventors
A joint UK-China initiative on producing energy from coal with low carbon dioxide emissions was launched in Beijing today.
Quarterly Asylum, Accession Monitoring and Citizenship Statistics published today
It was announced today that Dame Deirdre Hutton will step down from the board of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) when her current term of appointment ends in December. She will be succeeded as Deputy Chairman...
A Vote on Account for £194,699 million resources and £179,535 million cash for central government was presented to the House of Commons today.
Local Government Minister John Healey announced today that councils and their partners are now in the driving seat on new Local Area Agreements (LAAs) with a package of measures to give them the tools to make decisions...
Transport Minister, Tom Harris, today announced the appointment of six members to the Railway Heritage Committee.
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by highlighting a number of points from the Prime Minister's speech on the environment. Firstly, the Prime Minister referred to asking the Committee on Climate Change whether...
Briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: PM's Environment Speech
The Queen has been pleased to approve that Sir Nicholas Richard Pumfrey be sworn of Her Majesty's most honourable Privy Council on his appointment as a Lord Justice of Appeal.
The Queen has been pleased to approve that the honour of Knighthood be conferred upon Gerald Edward Barling QC, on his appointment as a Justice of the High Court.
October: £3.6bn current budget surplus
This is in response to a petition which says the minimum should increase to...
I am a local campaigner here in north leeds. The main issue locally is a...
The petition referred to says that a percentage of savings could be...
C.O.P.D. a disabilating CHRONIC disease which is progressive and no known...
Drug companies supply drugs to the NHS to treat all types of ailments in...
I originally intended to "create against" a petition saying that corporal...
We call on the British Chancellor of the Exchequer to call time on any plans...
Every winter around 25000 elderly people die as a direct result of lack of...
There has been some discussion regarding funding of political parties. The...
The Alcohol Health Alliance wants stringent taxation to curb binge drinking...
In most areas children under 16 pay half fare but once they turn 16 they...
This petition is to stop the building of the the proposed Cradley Speedway...
Very few of us can survive without: Water, Gas, Electricity, Television and...
If fuel goes up, the fuel duty also rises. The duty on fuel should be set at...
The claims of so called "mediums" or "psychics" to be able to contact the...
Getting into Liverpool City Centre from end of the M62 is an absolute...
A strong and effective Electoral Commission is vital to democracy, Ministers said today in response to the Committee on Standards in Public Life's eleventh report, Review of the Electoral Commission.
Stephen Timms, Minister of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, today announced two new appointments and one re-appointment to the Board of the South West of England Regional Development Agency.
Explanatory Leaflet on EU Regulations Covering the Production and Marketing of Hatching Eggs and Chicks.
Explanatory Leaflet: Poultry Rearing Methods - Cage, Barn, Free Range or Organic
Application for Registration of a Hatchery/Breeding/Multiplying Establishment
Statistics on S1 and S2 Maths and English Class Sizes, Children Educated Outwith Schools, projected pupil numbers and provisional pupil numbers from September 2007
Key trends summary on Housing Trends in Scotland 2007 web tables.
The Chief Medical Officer's Report to Scottish Ministers on the health of the Nation.
The Justice and Home Affairs Council was held on 8 and 9 November 2007 in Brussels. My right honourable friend, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Jack Straw), the Solicitor-General for Scotland...
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Shaun Woodward) has made the following Ministerial Statement.
On 1 April 2004 my right honourable friend the Member for Torfaen announced the Government's intention...
My right hon. Friends the Secretaries of State for DEFRA, DIUS and I are publishing today the report to Government by the Commission on Environmental Markets and Economic Performance (CEMEP).
The CEMEP ...
I have today published a summary of responses received in response to the Government's stakeholder consultation on proposals for future unitary structures in England, and placed a copy in the Libraries of both...
On 23 May 2007, Government published its consultation on the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT), previously referred to as EEC 3. In that consultation the Government proposed to impose the CERT mechanism...
The Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council was held in Brussels on the 8-9 November 2007. My right hon. Friend, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary...
Land Registry will today launch a formal consultation exercise to seek views on proposals for a new order to add two new "triggers" for compulsory registration of title and provide for the effect on non-compliance...
On 1 April 2004 my right hon. Friend the Member for Torfaen (Mr. Murphy) announced the Government's intention to establish public inquiries into the deaths of Robert Hamill, Rosemary Nelson and Billy Wright, ...
banning the use of red diesel would eliminate the need for law enforcers to...
Ban smoking, it kills us and kills others.
'...robustly defend British interests by refusing wholly inappropriate demands from the U.S. Government and its neo-conservative outriders to dismiss Mark Malloch Brown.' -- Anthony Singer
Sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds have added challenges to searching for work...
Petrol prices have gone through the roof - it is time to petition the...
'...Stop increases in road tax and fuel tax !' -- Steve Rugg
'...deliver on the government's commitment to introduce regulation to ensure all remaining local authorities meet the national minimum allowance for foster careres.' -- Steve Lane
In many areas in Scotland, including my own, there a strong hierarchy for...
sir,i wish for all serving and ex serving british forces personel to be...
Reduce the tax by 50p per litre on fuel and allow the people of this country...
To help the long term unemployed achieve fully certified qualifications to...
The government should give thanks for our war veterans by ensuring that they...
China's CO2 emissions from using coal are set to double by 2030, the scale of which is significant in the context of mitigating global climate change. In view of the essential role of coal in China's energy system...
PAVLOVIC v. SLOVENIA - 37006/02 [2007] ECHR 932 (15 November 2007)
KUKAYEV v. RUSSIA - 29361/02 [2007] ECHR 929 (15 November 2007)
PFEIFER v. AUSTRIA - 12556/03 [2007] ECHR 935 (15 November 2007)
JELENC v. SLOVENIA - 37166/02 [2007] ECHR 934 (15 November 2007)
CHUYAN v. UKRAINE - 24131/03 [2007] ECHR 938 (15 November 2007)
SUBOCHEVA v. RUSSIA - 2245/05 [2007] ECHR 927 (15 November 2007)
KHAMIDOV v. RUSSIA - 72118/01 [2007] ECHR 928 (15 November 2007)
LEDNIK v. SLOVENIA - 37062/02 [2007] ECHR 933 (15 November 2007)
BAGEL v. RUSSIA - 37810/03 [2007] ECHR 926 (15 November 2007)
GRISHIN v. RUSSIA - 30983/02 [2007] ECHR 925 (15 November 2007)
RAMSAK v. SLOVENIA - 33584/02 [2007] ECHR 931 (15 November 2007)
KHAMILA ISAYEVA v. RUSSIA - 6846/02 [2007] ECHR 924 (15 November 2007)
GALSTYAN v. ARMENIA - 26986/03 [2007] ECHR 936 (15 November 2007)
FEDORCHUK v. UKRAINE - 20746/05 [2007] ECHR 923 (15 November 2007)
IVANOVSKA v. THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA - 10541/03 [2007] ECHR 930 (15 November 2007)
RUDYSH v. UKRAINE - 18957/03 [2007] ECHR 937 (15 November 2007)
Boyle, Re Judicial Review [2007] NIQB 88 (24 October 2007)
This is an action for infringement of four patents relating to various aspects of wind turbine technology. The claimant and patentee, Mr Aloys Wobben, is the owner and Managing Director of Enercon GmbH (Enercon). ...
MR JUSTICE UNDERHILL: I am prepared to make a declaration that the claimant has suffered a breach of his rights under Article 5(4) of the European Convention on Human Rights by his continuing in detention beyond...
This appeal raises issues on the interpretation and application of the Justices of the Peace Act 1949 (Compensation) Regulations 1978 ("the Crombie Regulations") as Ms. Deborah Jane Slee ("the claimant") contends...
The claimant in this case is a Palestinian who lives in a village near Bethlehem. He owned land on which he cultivated olives and almonds. In April 2005, Israeli forces destroyed all his trees and fenced off ...
Nadarajah v R [2007] EWCA Crim 2688 (16 November 2007)
This is the judgment of the court to which we have all contributed.
A groundbreaking scheme to fund "proof of concept" Research and Development (R&D) projects with strong commercial potential was launched today by Science and Innovation minister Ian Pearson and Her Excellency Madam...