Competition Commission invites evidence
The OFT has referred the completed acquisition of the Millway business of Dairy Crest Group (Millway) by Long Clawson Dairy (Long Clawson) to the Competition Commission, because of competition concerns in relation...
On 18 October 2007, the ECJ ruled that certain benefits, including...
SAY NO to any congestion charges or workplace parking charges IN BRISTOL....
I think there sould be an extra lesson in the Curriculum to all secondary...
When people get older there reactions aren't as good, hearing or sight. I...
The wine you drink may have extra sugar, water, or even artificial...
SAY NO to any congestion charges or workplace parking charges IN CAMBRIDGE...
SAY NO to any congestion charges or workplace parking charges IN BIRMINGHAM...
SAY NO to any congestion charges or workplace parking charges IN LEICESTER...
A student loan is simply not sufficient, when for example a set of three '...
Social capitalism is about all being included in the market. With the...
If the bus is guided, why does it need a driver? If it has a driver, why...
Stop the commercial sale of flu vaccinations. Keep it for the at risk groups...
We pay our taxes in this country to help our fellow people in times of...
Why should the leading country in the UK still have to pay for prescription...
We believe that: - 1/ Dog ownership is an important part of the British...
Alaska sets a profit limit for all Oil companies. Any excess is windfall...
I believe the cost of childcare is far too expensive. It is pointless for...
Doctor's currently make charges for signing a variety of forms. Some weight...
Bradford & Bingley was a going concern and could have continued trading or...
Why are British taxpayers paying for the 'Emperors New Clothes?' It seems to...
Some may argue that coursework disciplines students into meeting deadlines...
The majority of branch lines are still dormant and could be brought back...
In view of the current Credit Crunch and the increase in home repossessions...
I believe the way this country has gone to make all governmental (national...
Housing Minister Iain Wright has announced new powers to help keep homes affordable for communities in rural areas.
The new measures mean that rural communities with severe housing shortages...
The Prime Minister has outlined a series of measures to be taken by the Government in order to rejuvenate the ailing financial and banking system and ease the anxieties of families and businesses.
In ...
The British and global financial situation were on the agenda at today s PMQs.
The Prime Minister also took questions on Afganistan, small businesses and badges of honour.
Following...
Transcript of press conference given by the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the exchequer in London.
Read the transcript:Prime Minister:
Good Morning. Up and down the country families and...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to stop the closure of Falmer High School in Brighton & Hove and hold a ballot to decide if an Academy is what the...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to stop the closure of Falmer High School in Brighton & Hove and hold a ballot to decide if an Academy is what the...
Increased funding for the Access to Work programme will be used to test new ways of helping people with mental health issues stay in work rather than move onto benefits, announced James Purnell, Secretary of State...
The Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) has been asked by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to consider proposals for the above named regulations. The main changes these proposals would introduce...
Mr Ian Hughes has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Sierra Leone and Her Majesty's Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia in succession to Ms Sarah MacIntosh, who will be...
A joint initiative to reduce waiting times at Heathrow's border controls to a maximum of fifteen minutes for UK passengers was announced today by the Home Secretary and BAA.
A joint initiative to reduce waiting times at Heathrow's border controls to a maximum of fifteen minutes for UK passengers was announced today by the Home Secretary and BAA.
1. Acting on the advice of the Bank and FSA, and in light of announcements made by the Icelandic authorities in recent days, the Chancellor has taken action today to protect the retail depositors in Kaupthing Singer...
Beef and Veal Labelling Consultation Response
Reinstate clause IV: To secure for the workers by hand or by brain the full...
Equity of treatment with incomers is all that we indigenous people want.
Currently, many mobile phone handsets and other mobile devices are sold with...
Many foreign drivers on our roads do not have the correct headlight adapters...
Need I add any more details? If these products were taxed less, more people...
No Taxation Without Representation We elected 82 County Councillors to...
Need I add any more details? We all know about how global warming is...
The idea of a Worcester Parkway station at the intersection of the...
Need I add any more details? We all know these are very bad for you in large...
To index NI pensions to commonwealth expats as is done for non commonwealth...
the goverment talk about reducing our energy bill and yet there are no...
The current Global Financial Crisis has brought HUGE turmoil on the Global...
On the 7th of October 2008, NICE will be re-considering their preliminary...
Currently BAHAs are not available to all Deaf people who need them. When an...
You blame the shops for selling alcohol/fags to under age children. We get...
Increasingly, across the country, non-faith schools are being purposefully...
Items such as Wellington's travelling chest and the desk of William Pitt the...
1.Automatic parental responsibility for fathers & 50/50 care, parents...
These toys are dangerous and could prove fatal. My brother recently bought a...
Many wealthy bankers have knowingly entered into deals that profit them...
As reported in the Sunday Telegraph on the 28th September 2008, Ofcom wants...
SAY NO to any congestion charges or workplace parking charges IN READING....
Following the recent nationalisation of the Bradford & Bingley and...
We'll be attending this Housing Corporation event about the complex challenges of ensuring the right mix of housing is delivered for rural communities.
New powers to help keep homes affordable for communities in rural areas were set out today as Housing Minister Iain Wright launched two consultations.
New powers to help keep homes affordable for communities in rural areas were set out today as Housing Minister Iain Wright launched two consultations.
The Prime Minister has outlined a series of measures to be taken by the Government in order to rejuvenate the ailing financial and banking system and ease the anxieties of families and businesses.
In a...
The Prime Minister has outlined a series of measures to be taken by the Government in order to rejuvenate the ailing financial and banking system and ease the anxieties of families and businesses.
In a...
Gordon Brown will answer questions from MPs today in his weekly PMQs session beginning at 12:00 BST.
We’ll offer a summary of the topics covered, as well as the chance to watch the broadcast...
The Department of Health released the following statistics:
A consultation that will help formulate the UK's negotiating position to ensure the right legislative framework is developed around the new Patient Mobility EU Directive was launched today.
After consultation with the Bank of England and the Financial Services Authority, the Government announces that it is bringing forward specific and comprehensive measures to ensure the stability of the financial...
1. Acting on the advice of the Bank and Financial Services Authority (FSA), and in light of announcements made by the Icelandic authorities in recent days, the Chancellor has taken action today to protect the retail...
On 3 October 2008 the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child published their Concluding Observations on the United Kingdom's report on the implementation of the United Nations convention on the Rights...
As I told the House on 20 May 2008, we have published a consultation document, inviting views on whether or not we should, subject to parliamentary approval, move the date of the English local elections from ...
The "Stewardship Report on the Defence Estate 2007-08" will be published today. The publication of the report implements the commitment in "The Defence Estate Strategy 2006—In Trust & On Trust" to report...
I am today announcing that the timescale for implementation of the Armed Forces Act 2006 is being extended.
When it is implemented, the Armed Forces Act 2006 will allow us to replace the three current Service...
A Command Paper was laid before Parliament on 25 September 2008, providing the Government's response to the pre-legislative scrutiny and public consultation on the draft Marine Bill.
The document responds...
Between Friday 5 and Sunday 7 September, severe flooding affected parts of England, with the most affected areas being Morpeth, Rothbury and Ponteland in Northumberland.
Following forecasts of exceptional...
On 10 September 2008 the Government launched a consultation exercise on the regime for unsustainable national health service providers.
The consultation sets out details for tackling poor performance in...
The House of Commons Health Select Committee published its report on dental services on 2 July 2008. We are today laying before Parliament the Command Paper setting out the interim Government response to the ...
The Public Guardian Board have provided the Lord Chancellor with a copy of their first annual report on the Public Guardian. A copy of the report is available in the Libraries of both Houses. Copies are also ...
I have today published and laid before Parliament my fourth annual report on the operation of the agreement between the British and Irish Governments which established the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC...
I am pleased to inform the House that the proposed National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Agriculture and Rural Development) Order dealing with the Welsh red meat industry has been laid today, ...
The income contingent repayment (ICR) scheme takes 9% of your salary of...
Revalidation for all doctors moved a step closer today as the Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, confirmed the formation of the implementation team for England and £1 million of funding to support them...
Revalidation for all doctors moved a step closer today as the Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, confirmed the formation of the implementation team for England and £1 million of funding to support them...
Revalidation for all doctors moved a step closer today as the Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, confirmed the formation of the implementation team for England and £1 million of funding to support them...
Consultation on Minimum Frequency of Inspection for certain Care Services provided by The Care Commission.
Consultation on Minimum Frequency of Inspection for certain Care Services provided by The Care Commission.
Consultation on Minimum Frequency of Inspection for certain Care Services provided by The Care Commission.
His Honour Judge Thorpe will retire as a Circuit Judge on 8 October 2008.
Home improvement retailer B&Q has become the 100,000th company to sign up to Train to Gain, as the flagship service marks its second year of helping to boost the nation's skills.