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28 July 2008

Bomb attacks in iraq
seen at 20:56, 28 July in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
The Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, on today's attacks in Iraq:
'...educate children about the importance of pest control' -- Jake Sedge
seen at 19:30, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
British fields are becoming infested with pests such as rabbits. Unless the...
'...STOP BUILDING ON CANVEY ISLAND & KEEP OUR SPORTS CENTRE OPEN' -- Linda Emmings
seen at 19:30, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Council has proposed to build on Greenbelt but are already in the...
'...raise the legal driving age to 19' -- Mohammed Elias Ali
seen at 19:30, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The PM should raise the legal driving age in the UK from 17 to 19. This will...
'...Urge West Sussex County Council to take measures to reduce the speed of traffic on the A272 in Scaynes Hill including removing the dual lane Eastern gateway to the village and extending the 30mph limit to the cricket ground at the Western gateway.' --
seen at 19:30, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Scaynes Hill is a village in West Sussex with a population of around a...
Change of british high commissioner to the republic of zambia
seen at 19:03, 28 July in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
Ms Carolyn Davidson and Mr Thomas Carter have been appointed joint British High Commissioner to the Republic of Zambia in succession to Mr Alistair Harrison CVO who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service...
Committee on standards in public life - mps' pay and allowances
seen at 18:54, 28 July in Committee On Standards In Public Life News - national (Our copy).
The Committee on Standards in Public Life has decided to postpone a decision on whether to conduct a review of MPs' pay and allowances until next year, to give time to see how new arrangements announced recently...
Jon pain appointed to the board of the financial services authority
seen at 18:54, 28 July in Treasury News - national (Our copy).
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Kitty Ussher MP, today announced the appointment of Jon Pain to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) Board with effect from 25 July 2008.
'...Remove the threat of prosecution to people who join the mile high club.' -- Mr G Hughes
seen at 17:20, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It is a fact that 1 in 5 people have participated in sexual activity on...
'...fund NICE research into the medicinal, anti - carcinogent properties of pomegranate' -- J RICHARDS
seen at 17:20, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The petitioner is calling on the govt. to proactively make guidelines to...
'...ensure NHS Trusts automatically prescribe calcium supplementation and discharge particularly surgical trauma patients with adequate nutrition to enable their bones to heal.' -- J RICHARDS
seen at 17:20, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Rising costs of osteoporosis treatments, longer hospital stays and...
'...increase funding for medical research and targeted education programmes on Lupus (SLE - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) and recognition of Lupus as a significant health issue.' -- Martine Mockford
seen at 17:20, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
World Lupus Day took place on 10 May 2008 and the annual Lupus UK conference...
'...Hold an enquiry into the possible detrimental effects of a move towards hydrogen power.' -- Stephen Fowler
seen at 17:20, 28 July in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I don't know if I'm right on this matter, but it seems to me that a move...
Neighbourhood Policing in Rural Communities
seen at 17:07, 28 July in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

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New guide to Neighbourhood Policing in Rural Communities
seen at 17:07, 28 July in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

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Anne williams appointed as national director for learning disabilities
seen at 16:36, 28 July in Department of Health News - national (Our copy).
Health Minister Ivan Lewis today announced the appointment of Anne Williams as the new National Director for Learning Disabilities at the Department of Health.
Bomb attacks in turkey
seen at 16:32, 28 July in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
The Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, on last night's attacks in Istanbul:
Military prepare for afghan deployment in one of uk's largest ever tri-service exercises
seen at 16:27, 28 July in Ministry of Defence News - national (Our copy).
Up to 5,800 troops of 3 Commando Brigade (Royal Marines), supported by 200 vehicles and 20 fast jets, aircraft and helicopters, are training on Salisbury Plain in one of the largest tri-service exercises of its ...
Oft stops misleading anti-impotency mailings
seen at 16:25, 28 July in Office of Fair Trading News - national (Our copy).
The OFT has obtained assurances from a Latvian company that it will no longer promote and sell its impotency product, 'STIFF Strips', in the UK. S.I.H.N sent mailings to UK consumers under the name of 'Reprohealth...
Consultations launched on asset management taxation
seen at 16:24, 28 July in Treasury News - national (Our copy).
Enhancing the competitiveness of the UK's asset management industry is the focus of three consultation papers announced today by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Kitty Ussher MP. These consultations follow...
Sheep Scab Controls in Scotland - A review of the Evidence Base
seen at 16:23, 28 July in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
An ADAS Report that considered the evidence base for future controls against sheep scab in Scotland.
Adjudicator publishes a decision on an objection to the admission arrangements of the john fisher school, purley, surrey
seen at 15:58, 28 July in Office of The Schools Adjudicator News - national (Our copy).
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on an objection by parents to the admission arrangements of The John Fisher School for 2009/10. The adjudicator, Dr Ruth Eade has not upheld the objection...
Adjudicator publishes a decision on objections to the admission arrangements of the coopers' company and coborn school, havering
seen at 15:58, 28 July in Office of The Schools Adjudicator News - national (Our copy).
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on objections by Havering Council to the admission arrangements of The Coopers' Company and Coborn School 2009/10. The adjudicator, Dr Ruth Eade partially...
Mpa statement following meeting of professional standards cases sub-committee
seen at 15:52, 28 July in Metropolitan Police Authority News - national (Our copy).
The Metropolitan Police Authority's Professional Standards Cases Sub-committee met this morning to consider a report from the Director of Internal Audit which related to the award of a contract by the MPS in 2003...
Natural England will work to secure the environmental benefits of set-aside
seen at 15:10, 28 July in Natural England (Our copy).
The Government’s acceptance of the Curry Group’s recommendations on how to secure the environmental benefits of set-aside is good news for the natural environment, said Natural England today (25th July 2008) ...
New interactive local crime maps in every area
seen at 13:57, 28 July in Home Office News - national (Our copy).
Every neighbourhood in England and Wales will have access to the latest local crime information through new interactive crime maps, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith announced today.
Acas exceeds targets in the face of rising employment tribunal claims
seen at 13:45, 28 July in Acas News - national (Our copy).
Acas, the employment relations service, today released new figures showing that employment tribunals and potential employment tribunal claims passed to Acas for conciliation rose a quarter (24.9%) on last year. ...
Acas exceeds targets in the face of rising employment tribunal claims
seen at 13:45, 28 July in Acas News - national (Our copy).
Acas, the employment relations service, today released new figures showing that employment tribunals and potential employment tribunal claims passed to Acas for conciliation rose a quarter (24.9%) on last year. ...
House prices fall one per cent in june
seen at 12:35, 28 July in HM Land Registry News - national (Our copy).
Average house prices in England and Wales fell one per cent in June, taking the average price to £180,781, according to the latest figures from Land Registry.
New Chair of House of Lords Appointments Commission
seen at 11:56, 28 July in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
The Prime Minister has today announced that Lord Jay of Ewelme GCMG will succeed Lord Stevenson of Coddenham CBE as Chair of the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
Scottish Planning Policy SPP 3: Planning for Homes (Revised 2008)
seen at 11:33, 28 July in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Sets out The Scottish Government's policy on the identification of housing requirements, the provision of land for housing and the delivery of homes through the planning system.
Consultation Paper on Potential Legislative Measures to Implement Zero Waste
seen at 11:33, 28 July in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
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Fire services to get £80million government funding for use of vital equipment
seen at 11:18, 28 July in Department for Communities and Local Government News - national (Our copy).
A three-year £80million funding programme for sustaining the fire and rescue services specialist resilience equipment was announced by Fire Minister Parmjit Dhanda today.
Businesses can trade with confidence in europe: prentice
seen at 11:17, 28 July in Ministry of Justice News - national (Our copy).
Proposals which will better protect UK businesses trading in Europe have been agreed by Ministers today.
Appeal by cheyne middle school to the introduction by kent county council of a two tier education system on the isle of sheppey
seen at 11:00, 28 July in Office of The Schools Adjudicator News - national (Our copy).
Cheyne Middle School appealed against Kent County Council's decision to introduce a two tier education system on the Isle of Sheppey. One consequence of this decision would be the closure of Cheyne Middle School...
Statement from graham holley, chief executive, training and development agency for schools (tda) in response to policy exchange report "more good teac
seen at 01:55, 28 July in Training and Development Agency for Schools News - national (Our copy).
"This report is a contribution to the debate, which is always welcome. But some issues are over-stated and the recommendations do not take account of recent developments.