Asked what would be discussed later when the Prime Minister met with the Ukrainian President, the PMS replied that no doubt they would be discussing NATO along with other regional issues in particular the situation...
Asked which Minister was in charge of the academies programme now, and did the removal of Andrew Adonis mean that the Prime Minister had gone cool on them, the PMS replied that Ed Balls was the Secretary of State...
Asked if he could reassure those who backed 42 day detention that the Government was not going to bottle it , the PMS replied that the Prime Minister s position on 42 days was very clear the House of Commons...
Put that bank shares had been in freefall this morning and asked if any of that could be attributed to the speculation about a recapitalisation scheme, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) replied that it was not...
Asked if the Prime Minister would be making a speech on Middle East matters at the Jewish event this evening, the PMS said that he didn t think it would necessarily be on Middle East matters. original...
The PMS said that the National Economic Council (NEC) would probably next meet on Wednesday, rather than Thursday, which had been announced at this mornings press briefing. Asked what the Prime Minister would say...
The Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) began the press briefing by telling journalists that we had just issued a joint statement from all EU Heads of Government/State. This set out the common position of the European...
Put that Patricia Hewitt and others had advised the Prime Minister to drop 42 days, the PMS said that the Government s position on 42 days remained the same as set out in lobby yesterday; the Prime Minister believed...
Asked about the Prime Minister s update on the economy at Cabinet, the PMS said that the Prime Minister explained the action that was being taken at international level, including by Alistair Darling and his colleagues...
The Prime Minister s Spokesman began by saying that Cabinet had met for approximately one hour and twenty minutes this morning. The Chancellor had not attended as he will be attending the Ecofin meeting later ...
The leaders of the European Union have issued a joint statement reasserting their determination to work together to tackle the global financial crisis and its effects.
In the statement the leaders said...
The leaders of the European Union have issued a joint statement reasserting their determination to work together to tackle the global financial crisis and its effects.
In the statement the leaders said...
Briefing from the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Economic situation, National Economic Council and miscellaneous
Economic SituationThe Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) began the press briefing by telling...
The Queen has been pleased to approve that the Honourable Lord Matthew Gerard Clarke QC be sworn of Her Majesty s most honourable Privy Council on his appointment as a Judge of the Inner House of the Court of...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to raise the issue of discrimination/ presecution of Copts very firmly with officials of the Egyptian govenment.”...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to better commemorate those who have been awarded the Victoria Cross and the George Cross.”
Details of ...
Briefing from the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Cabinet, economy and 42 days
CabinetThe Prime Minister s Spokesman began by saying that Cabinet had met for approximately one hour and twenty minutes this...
The Competition Commission (CC), together with the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR), has commissioned a study of some of past CC and OFT merger...
The establishment of a new team of advisers on food policy from the farm to the fork has been announced today by Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs.
Defra has today confirmed the responsibilities of its new Ministerial team.
PCTs count the cost of bad diet and exercise
An extra £11 million will be allocated to dental hospitals across England to fund new IT systems that will support the training of dental students, the Department of Health announced today.
The following National Statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
New benefit rules to help lone parents into work by helping them find additional training, prepare for the workplace and find suitable childcare, have been laid in Parliament today.
Around 150,000 young people and adults will get the chance to develop world-class skills as entrepreneurs, IT workers, electrical engineers and social carers as four academies were given the go-ahead today by Skills...
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith today announced the next steps in ensuring that every person in the country has access to a Sexual Assault Referral Centre.
The Royal Navy's two new aircraft carriers will be powered by the latest electric propulsion technology, it was announced today.
The OFT has referred the anticipated acquisition by Hospedia Ltd (Hospedia), owner of Patientline, of Premier Telesolutions Limited (Premier) to the Competition Commission.
International Development Minister Gareth Thomas today said that the world needed to get smarter at dealing with the increasing number of floods, hurricanes, droughts and other humanitarian crises.
The Agricutural Wages (Scotland) Order (No 56) Guide For Workers and Employers
Consultation to seek stakeholders view on the implementation of Commission Directive 2008/62/EC on Conservation Varieties
A framework for the development and deployment of renewable energy in Scotland.
Scottish Government response to the analysis of consultation on policy proposals for secondary legislation.
Report of the Audit undertaken to monitor progress made in developing the Throughcare Addiction Service
Responses to the Alcohol Consultation from, Members of the public and Organisations/Companies
The Self Management Strategy for Long Term Conditions in Scotland.
The former RAF Machrihanish, near Campbeltown in the west of Scotland, is surplus to defence requirements and will be disposed of.
In considering the way forward in regard to this large but relatively remote...
My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister made a statement on 10 September on the conflict in Georgia.
Since then, the Government have been actively engaged in multilateral efforts to resolve the conflict...
The House will have seen news of the political agreement reached between the parties in Harare on 15 September to form an interim coalition Administration. Three weeks have passed since that moment and still ...
The Government are committed to eradicating child poverty by 2020 and helping individuals reach their full potential by helping those who can to move from welfare to paid work. We set out our intentions in the...
The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, Ann Abraham, publishes her Annual Report 2007/081 today. The Report links lessons learned from individual complaints to the wider public for the benefit of improved...
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears and Children and Families Secretary Ed Balls will today launch a new Young Muslim Advisory Group and unveil the names of the twenty two young people who will act as advisors. &...
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today named the twenty two projects that will share in a £1.3 m Community leadership Fund aimed at supporting Muslim communities to unlock the potential of local people to...
Local Government Minister John Healey today announced that the Government will seek Parliament's approval to move the 2009 local elections in England to the same date as the European elections. The decision ...
If your past Christmases have been ruined by the turkey not turning up on time, the must-have gadget that's dead on arrival, or the jumper that's four sizes too big, Consumer Direct would like to hear from...
The PM has announced that he is to spend 300million for children who don't...
Ofcom have proposed that a tax should be applied to ipods, freeview boxes,...
With increasing problems with most civilian companies not accepting British...
ID cards are a dead duck but the royal crest is rather rubbing our noses in it
To Lobby HM Government in the establishment of an Active Service Wound...
For too long has Wigan Council decided what happens in Atherton and the...
Due to the problems with poor liquidity in the banking industry resulting...
At a time when British taxpayers are dying for lack of NHS funding (e.g....
All children learn at different rates but it needs to be recognised that...
Being someone who suffers with infertility due to the fact of having two...
Bacteriophages are natural virus like particles that "eat" bacteria. They...
BSARCH has been providing specialist support services to people in the South...
Who decided that this was a good idea. I would like to know if the public...
If a car is used by other family members as well as a disabled person, that...
Every single illegal immigrant who's been working regularly in this country...
The true worth of a government is measured by how it preserves the health...
to this country without having to take "Life in the UK" test or pay...
I am concerned that the introduction of EPCs for small / older commercial...
Whilst the Banking and Financial quarter have been instrumental in causing...
We want the planned charges for day services to be scrapped. People who...
The Government did not support the 'wounded petition' for a specialist...
The government has postponed the introduction of the new motorcycle test...
'...ban animal testing on all animals' -- sam
Global Radio, who recently bought GCap Media (who own many local commercial...
'...Fund the RNLI and lifeboat service by Public Money, NOT Voluntary donations.' -- Tom Nuttall
We wish to ban cycling on all canals, due to the inherent danger of wheeled...
we are always being lectured about taking children out of school during the...
As a British Citizen I wish to encourage my child to understand, respect and...
Increasing the number of large prize winners in this way will increase the '...
Rather than arbitrary banding, fix each tax band boundary to a specific...
there has been talk that the prime minister is considering changing the act...
that MP's would show prudence and take a 30% wage cut
this junction has been labelled by local taxi drivers as 'the worst junction...
Following a special commissioners decision, HMRC is significantly expanding...
Belgium Decriminalizes Marijuana for Personal Use, Users Must Grow Their Own...
The domestic generation of electricity can contribute significantly to the...
We feel very strongly that we are being ripped off by Vet's as detailed...
TOTLAN - Turn Off Traffic Lights At Night - In many parts of the world...
Plainly Credit Cards are not only given out far to freely, but many '...
Instead of pouring billions into the banking system to shore that up, why...
Service personnel and their families move house frequently which includes...
Now that we as taxpayers are paying towards the costs of recently...
School children are able to travel on busses at any time although Pensioners...
Self explanatory. Act now.
Many millions of us were taught to draw by Tony Hart on TV. I read with...
American politicians have refused to take responsibility for the American...
This is an act of cruelty. Although there is some law of england not to...
Teenagers taking their Gcses or taking career choices, doesnt seem to have...
Dear Sir in recognition of the RUC's service to Northern Ireland I call upon...
Ensure that the London Stock Exchange measures corporate profitability...
Issued by Ministry of Justice on behalf of the Public Guardian Board
The Department for Business today laid an Order in Parliament to enable Ministers to intervene and make decisions on mergers that may impact on the UK's financial stability.
Denham announces new drive for joined up research and outlines vital role for innovation in meeting future economic, medical and environmental challenges
Around 150,000 young people and adults will get the chance to develop world-class skills as entrepreneurs, IT workers, electrical engineers and social carers as four academies were given the go-ahead today by Skills...
The Government Office for Science review published today commends the Department of Health on good practice in the way it commissions, manages and uses science. The report highlighted examples of good practice including...
Issued on behalf of the Renewable Fuels Agency
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
A new Communities and Local Government ministerial team has been announced in the Cabinet reshuffle.
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
The Parole Board today (6 October) announced the appointment of HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers CBE, as an external member of their Review Committee. Anne Owers will replace Stephen Shaw, the Prisons and...
HM the Queen has appointed Christopher Gordon Ward to be a Social Security and Child Support Commissioner on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, with effect from 27 October 2008...
HM the Queen has appointed Christopher Gordon Ward to be a Social Security and Child Support Commissioner on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, with effect from 27 October 2008...
HM the Queen has appointed Christopher Gordon Ward to be a Social Security and Child Support Commissioner on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, with effect from 27 October 2008...
MPA Chairman, Mayor Boris Johnson, will announce tomorrow (Monday 6 October) that the Metropolitan Police Authority will be carrying out a focussed inquiry to explore race and faith issues within the Metropolitan...