Asked if there were any plans to meet with the opposition parties again, the PMS said that he was sure the opposition parties would be updated by the Chancellor as and when it was necessary. original...
The PMS clarified that it was not true that No10 had hired UBS or Rothschilds as was confidently inserted in the Daily Mail this morning. Asked if there was any confusion caused by UBS or Rothschilds working for...
Asked whether the PMS could rule out a reshuffle, the PMS said that we never commented on reshuffles. Asked whether the Prime Minister was too busy to be thinking about reshuffles, the PMS said he would not get...
Asked whether the Prime Minister had accepted an invitation from President Sarkozy to meet in Paris over the weekend, the PMS said that as people knew, the Prime Minister had said that he was happy and indeed keen...
Asked whether the Government had suggested that the European Commission should look closely at the guarantee on savings made by Irish banks, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that what...
The Prime Minister has promised to tackle the ongoing effects of the credit crunch head on and “sort out” the economic system.
Speaking to journalists in Number 10, the PM said that the Government...
The Prime Minister has promised to tackle the ongoing effects of the credit crunch head on and “sort out” the economic system.
Speaking to journalists in Number 10, the PM said that the Government...
Briefing from the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Financial markets, meeting in Paris, reshuffle, investment banks and Opposition Parties
Financial MarketsAsked whether the Government had suggested that...
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Environment Minister Phil Woolas today announced £300,000 for pilot schemes which will develop new guidance on surface water management plans to cope with anticipated extreme rainfall in the future. &...
Defra has today announced changes to the way it identifies wild birds that may be carrying avian influenza. The GB surveillance strategy for 2008-2009 will help identify any change in risk to poultry and other kept...
FULL OF LIFE - UK OLDER PEOPLE'S DAY 1st October 2008
Faster payments for all people diagnosed with Diffuse Mesothelioma came a step closer today after the new Mesothelioma Scheme 2008 started to accept claims.
"Reports of the deaths of 46 individuals in northern Colombia are a cause for great concern. I welcome the action taken by the UN Human Rights office in Colombia, which has called on the Colombian authorities...
The Highways Agency has been praised for setting a benchmark for the rest of the public sector after its annual report and business plan were praised for openness, clarity and customer focus in the national Building...
The first ever National Vehicle Recovery Manager (NVRM) contract for the Highways Agency has been awarded to Yorkshire firm FMG Support Limited it was announced today (Wednesday, October 1),
A new £7M police unit dedicated to tackling cyber crime and clamping down on internet fraud was announced by e-crime Minister Vernon Coaker today.
For the first time, all students arriving to begin their university lives will have access to a local neighbourhood policing team that covers their campus and halls of residences from day one.
A new harmonised system of military inquiries has been introduced today by the Ministry of Defence, replacing the existing system of single service Boards of Inquiry (BOI). A new tri-Service system of Service Inquiries...
The OFT is launching a new awareness campaign to inform consumers that from today (1 October 2008) if they buy from salespeople who visit them in their own homes, they will have seven days to cancel the agreement...
The Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2008
This statistical publication contains information on the size, value, condition, capacity and running costs of the school estate.
This publication presents statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the eight Scottish police forces, disaggregated by crime/offence group, police force area and council area
It is important that there is an increased awareness amongst planning authorities of the importance of complying with the Data Protection Act 1998 when publishing information online and this guidance is intended...
Long-Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities - statistics publication
DPEA Annual Review 2007-2008
Index of Manufactured Exports, 2008 quarter 2
Follow up inspection of Peterhead Prison
Government Response to the Committee of Inquiry on Crofting.
Gaelic version of the Government response to the Committee of Inquiry on Crofting.
A new regional strategy that directs long-term housing and economic growth and environmental protection in the North West was announced by Communities Minister Baroness Andrews today.
Improving your home just became a whole lot easier for tens of thousands of families Housing and Planning Minister Caroline Flint announced today.
New research shows that 79% of renters are worried about the cost of their household bills.
OGCbuying.solutions, an executive agency of the Office of Government Commerce in HM Treasury, has today announced the launch of its enhanced Furniture framework agreement. Available to the public sector, the framework...
The countdown commences to recruit tomorrow's male primary school teachers
Three members of a drug smuggling network were today sentenced for their part in distributing huge quantities of heroin through the Midlands.
This month sees the biggest change to the Self Assessment tax system since its introduction more than a decade ago - a new 31 October deadline for paper returns.
This morning at Stornoway Sheriff Court, Aaron Moore 27 of Portnaguran, Isle of Lewis was jailed for six months for assaulting a winch man from the Stornoway Coastguard helicopter.
I HAVE WORKED FOR THE NHS PATIENT TRANSPORT SERVICE FOR 20 YEARS, this...
The best way to help first-time buyers afford a home is simply to allow...
Many High Street Retailers are opening factories abroad in order to cut...
All Insurance companies charge up to 30% APR for choosing to pay by direct...
We request that the government assist in providing credit worthiness to...
On 12th June 2008 the Irish said NO to the Lisbon Treaty. Their...
I believe that it is a disgrace that we are unable to view our national...
The pressure group, Republic, is attempting to undermine the constitutional...
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRFSO), in force since...
With the cost of gas and electric bills increasing and with many people in...
Many television documentaries are broadcast with modern music that...
This government each year keeps going on about helping the low paid and...
The amount you have to earn before you start paying back a Student Loan has...
The SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) is currently used by most of the British...
It is a well known problem. Young people get fake ID, which allows them...
currently each parent can claim up to 243 in childcare vochers to enable...
Heathrow is too big and too busy. It needs to be a smaller, more efficient...
Every month girls and women have to go through their periods. We, the...
English defamation laws are almost unique in placing the burden of proof on...
I have recently read more and more about the current defamation laws in...
The price per litre of petrol and diesel is the same when oil was trading at...
All internet users have a right to be protected from material that has...
The Post Office on Comberton Hill, Kidderminster is a viable and profit-...
The Government plans to approve Average Speed Cameras for general usage and...
It's unrealistic to expect the government to scrap stamp duty because of the...
Most of us have the irritation of receiving a phonecall offering us goods...
I propose the government, instead of paying for and/or helping with the...
Using Bournemouth as an example, a new set of bus lanes is being produced...
The Prime Minister recently revealed the governments plans to help people...
People who have been injured as a result of their Service in the Armed...
Stop speculators from undermining the financial system for their own benifit...
'...help low income families out of fuel poverty' -- ronda steve4ns
at a time when young adults are expected to show more compassion about their...
Guyanna has offered the largest untouched tract of primary rainforest in the...
Endometriosis is a condition that affects women over 80million women...
In addition, we request the Prime Minister disallows the Planning...
The Ombudsman makes ten determinations of maladministration on the part of...
The people of Northern (North and North East) Lincs are fed up of having to...
The current mileage allowances of 40p per mile for the first 10,000 miles...
At present, student nurses in the UK get a non means tested bursary if they...
I feel it is important that teachers are paid more money. I feel this as...
Television programmes containing adult material (profanity, sexual content,...
Currently there are plans afoot to use certain targetted advertising that...
Banks, mortgage companies and load companies have made mistakes. They are...
The single parents are doing a mere 16 hours a week because thats all they...
increasing fuel bills are hurting people why cant the goverment give vat...
It causes massive amounts of stress and endless costs in call-outs for the...
Local by-laws seem to be a no-man's land which nobody wants to take...
We pay for passports specifically so that we can travel internationally. It...
I admit that this would, at least initially, be very expensive but it would...
Oscar winners Wallace and Gromit will be at the heart of a major government-backed exhibition at the Science Museum designed to inspire a new generation of British innovators.
Consumer Affairs Minister Gareth Thomas today announced the appointment of Richard Hill as Chair of a new Northern Ireland consumer body - Consumer Focus Post.
A major new business survey found that just over seven out of ten businesses (71 per cent) feel that council enforced regulations can be as big or a bigger burden than tax and employment law - setting out the challenge...
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA on Monday 6 October 2008 at 10.00 a.m.
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Eight valuable paintings, stolen by a Dorset man who forged the will of an art collector, can now be officially passed to the nation, following a criminal confiscation investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (...
Eight valuable paintings, stolen by a Dorset man who forged the will of an art collector, can now be officially passed to the nation, following a criminal confiscation investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (...
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At 11.30 pm last night, the Irish Ferry MV `Ulysses' radioed Holyhead Coastguard to alert the marine emergency service that the crew they had sighted a red flare 6 miles off Holy Island, Anglesey. They could...
At 11.30 pm last night, the Irish Ferry MV `Ulysses' radioed Holyhead Coastguard to alert the marine emergency service that the crew they had sighted a red flare 6 miles off Holy Island, Anglesey. They could...
At 11.30 pm last night, the Irish Ferry MV `Ulysses' radioed Holyhead Coastguard to alert the marine emergency service that the crew they had sighted a red flare 6 miles off Holy Island, Anglesey. They could...
At a hearing today in Folkestone Magistrates Court, the delivery skipper of a pleasure cruiser was successfully prosecuted and fined £6,000 following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme...
At a hearing today in Folkestone Magistrates Court, the delivery skipper of a pleasure cruiser was successfully prosecuted and fined £6,000 following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme...
At a hearing today in Folkestone Magistrates Court, the delivery skipper of a pleasure cruiser was successfully prosecuted and fined £6,000 following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme...
HM The Queen has appointed Hilary Jane Watson 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...
A new system that will better protect consumers comes into effect this week: From 1 October: