27 May 2008
England's world heritage sites to get strongest ever protections
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Department for Communities and Local Government News - national
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The nation's most important historical landmarks are to receive greater protection than ever before, Communities Minister Baroness Andrews announced today.
Cash to help workers understand pensions
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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Funding for a series of pensions education projects will be extended until March 2009, Pensions Minister Mike O'Brien announced today.
Disability Equality Scheme 2008-2011
seen at 16:08, 27 May in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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The Scottish Government's Disability Equality Scheme 2008-2011.
Mpa empowers young people in the fight against crime
seen at 15:42, 27 May in
Metropolitan Police Authority News - national
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The MPA's youth scrutiny report will be presented to the full Authority at its May meeting on 29 May 2008. Listening to London's young people was an integral part of this scrutiny from the outset. It focused on ...
Metropolitan police authority - agm and may meeting
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Metropolitan Police Authority News - national
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The annual general meeting of the MPA will be held in meeting room 1 (ground floor), 10 Dean Farrar Street, London SW1 on Thursday 29 May at 10.00 a.m.
New proposals will make all obscene images of children illegal
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Ministry of Justice News - national
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All images of child sexual abuse, including drawings and computer-generated images of child abuse will be illegal and offenders holding such images will face criminal charges and up to three years in prison under...
New research collaborations for health announced
seen at 12:59, 27 May in
Department of Health News - national
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Seven new partnerships between NHS organisations and leading universities will receive a total of £64 million to conduct research and improve care in major conditions including heart disease, stroke, diabetes...
The Annual Survey of Small Businesses' Opinions 2006: Scotland (ASBS 2006)
seen at 12:48, 27 May in
The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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This report sets out the key findings in Scotland from the Annual Small Business Survey 2006. The research involved a large-scale telephone survey between November 2006 and February 2007.
Courts welcome installation of wi-fi
seen at 12:34, 27 May in
HM Courts Service News - national
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Most Crown and Combined courts across England and Wales will now have Wi-Fi facilities in place, the Courts Minister, Maria Eagle announced today.
Natural England’s Future of Farming Awards
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Natural England
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The Natural England Future of Farming Awards application form is now live and open for business. Farmers and farm managers across England are invited to enter this prestigious Award Scheme – now in its second...
Waiting Times, Waiting Lists and Acute Activity - Quarter Ending 31 March 2008
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The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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Waiting Times, Waiting Lists and Acute Activity - Quarter Ending 31 March 2008. This is the first publication of waiting times information since the introduction of “New Ways of defining and measuring waiting...
The Strategy for the Financial Services Industry in Scotland 2008 Annual Report
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The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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The Strategy for the Financial Services Industry in Scotland 2008 Annual Report. Third annual report and reporting on year 4 of Strategy.
Natural England leads the way on greater access to nature
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Natural England
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Natural England today announced its £25 million Lottery funded grant programme ‘Access to Nature’ is now open for business.
Work programmes are working for long term sick and disabled people
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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More long term sick and disabled people are finding work, and getting into work faster - thanks to the Government's Pathways to Work programme, which is now available across the whole of Great Britain.