Commenting on the Sri Lankan government's recent announcement the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, said:
This consultation started on 30th January 2009 and ends on 30th April 2009.
The Scottish Government has created the opportunity to award one of the biggest international innovation prizes in history through...
This consultation started on 30th January 2009 and ends on 20th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 30th January 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.
It is proposed that the unified public health system will...
This consultation started on 30th January 2009 and ends on 24th April 2009.
Summary
This Consultation Paper provides details on the:
• Dissolution of the existing19 Community Health Councils...
The Prime Minister has stressed the importance of cooperation between governments and the private sector in tackling climate change despite the current economic recession.
Speaking at the World Economic...
The Prime Minister has stressed the importance of cooperation between governments and the private sector in tackling climate change despite the current economic recession.
Speaking at the World Economic...
The Prime Minister has stressed the importance of cooperation between governments and the private sector in tackling climate change despite the current economic recession.
Speaking at the World Economic...
Fixing the global economy depends on international cooperation and rebuilding trust in financial institutions, the Prime Minister has said in a plenary session on economic growth and jobs at the World Economic...
Remarks by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Davos, 30 January 2009
Good evening. It is an honour to be here with all of you tonight - and let me first thank the...
Remarks by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Davos, 30 January 2009
Good evening. It is an honour to be here with all of you tonight - and let me first thank the...
Fixing the global economy depends on international cooperation and rebuilding trust in financial institutions, the Prime Minister has said in a plenary session on economic growth and jobs at the World Economic...
His Honour Judge Sean Duncan will retire as a Circuit Judge on 31 January 2009.
The Prime Minister has stressed the importance of cooperation between governments and the private sector in tackling climate change despite the current economic recession.
Speaking at the World Economic...
Fixing the global economy depends on international cooperation and rebuilding trust in financial institutions, the Prime Minister has said in a plenary session on economic growth and jobs at the World Economic...
Fixing the global economy depends on international cooperation and rebuilding trust in financial institutions, the Prime Minister has said in a plenary session on economic growth and jobs at the World Economic...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to amend the law so all prison sentences run consecutively ond not concurrently.”
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We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to abolish the 2008 Budget vehicle Road Tax changes as they are unfair and pretend to be “green”
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We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to ensure that ALL men in the UK undergo a simple PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) blood test to screen for the early...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to legalise and regulate most drugs.”
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“Police chief Richard Brunstrom...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to bring back FULL A&E Services to Kidderminster Hospital (Otherwise know as Kidderminster General Hospital).”...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to exempt Motorhomes from the new Emmission Charges.”
Details of Petition:
“Motorhome Owners...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to withdraw the proposal to transfer carers on carers allowance and income support to job seekers allowance and to recognise...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to take action against hate websites such as Redwatch, Noncewatch, Blood and Honour, Stormfront, White Honor and the...
On hearing reports of a power-sharing deal agreed between the MDC and Zanu(PF) in Zimbabwe the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, said: "The people of Zimbabwe have too long been denied the government they...
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 26th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 20th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 19th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 27th April 2009.
Following the UK Government's acceptance of the better Regulation Task Force's report 'Less is More', the Food Standards Agency...
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 27th April 2009.
The food irradiation regulations have been in place for nearly 20 years and have been amended several times. Consolidating ...
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 27th April 2009.
Following the Government's acceptance of the Better Regulation Task Force's report Less is More, the FSA is developing a rolling...
Transcript of speech given by the Prime Minister to the Local Government Network in London, 29 January 2009.
Read the transcript:Prime Minister:
Can I begin by thanking the Local Government Network...
Gordon Brown has stressed that “now is a time for action” rather than reflection on the challenges facing the world economy and the impact of the financial crisis on jobs and businesses.
Speaking...
Dr Boorman, Director of Corporate Responsibility and Chief Medical Adviser to the Royal Mail Group, will be leading the joint Department and NHS review of the health and wellbeing of the NHS workforce, the Department...
The 1,000th Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle to be repaired, rebuilt and upgraded at the Defence Support Group's Donnington workshop will be put through its paces this month before returning to active front...
From Sunday, the financial entitlement for someone whose spouse or civil partner has died without leaving a Will has been doubled, with the potential to reach £450,000. This comes in parallel with the biggest...
The limits on payments and awards made to workers by employment tribunals in certain employment rights cases will rise from 1st February, under the annual index-linked formula.
Response to the Consultations into Marches and Prades in Scotland.
The impact of the credit crunch on regeneration is serious but with the right sort of long term leadership and resources it can come through the downturn, finds the Parkinson report published today. ...
The Parkinson report rightly recognises the credit crunch's impact on regeneration but it also says with the right long term vision and support, like Government's action to bring forward funding, it can ...
Asked for a reaction to the IMF report, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the report made clear that we were facing to use their words, a global economic slump, with the slowest ...
Asked about the mortgage figures announced today and did the Government think that there were now signs that its policies were working, the PMS replied that the measures the Government had taken had been designed...
Asked what agreements or results the Prime Minister was expecting to get out of his meeting with Premier Wen next week, the PMS replied that there were a variety of issues on the agenda with Premier Wen and with...
Asked if the Prime Minister had sympathy for the striking workers who were quoting his own words about British jobs for British workers, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) replied that people would have heard...
Transcript of speech given by the Prime Minister to the Local Government Network in London, 29 January 2009.
Read the transcript:Prime Minister:
Can I begin by thanking the Local Government Network...
The Prime Minister is in Davos, Switzerland, attending the World Economic Forum.
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The World...
We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to publicly restate his commitment to build 3 million more homes by 2020, as called for by housing and homelessness ...
Gordon Brown has launched the London Summit website ahead of his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Welcoming visitors to the site, the PM said that he and world leaders meeting in...
Gordon Brown has stressed that “now is a time for action” rather than reflection on the challenges facing the world economy and the impact of the financial crisis on jobs and businesses.
Speaking...
Gordon Brown has stressed that “now is a time for action” rather than reflection on the challenges facing the world economy and the impact of the financial crisis on jobs and businesses.
Speaking...
Joint DCMS/BERR press release
Darwin's home and workplace, Darwin's Landscape Laboratory, has been chosen as the UK's 2009 nomination to become a World Heritage Site, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
The Competition Commission (CC) has today published its final report into the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) market, setting out the measures it has decided are needed to introduce competition between suppliers...
The air quality indicator is one of the 68 indicators of the Government's Sustainable Development Strategy. It measures annual levels of pollution from particulates (PM10) and ozone (O3), the two pollutants ...
Figures published by Defra today reveal farm incomes in the UK for 2008 have risen showing that total income from farming per head rose by 42 per cent, in real terms to £18,185.
Main Points
For the first time, young people and their parents will have clear medical guidance on alcohol consumption. The guidance, will be announced today by Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, to be published for...
The UK today awarded contracts to double emergency supplies of flu drugs to treat everyone who is predicted to fall ill in a pandemic, making the UK one of the most prepared countries in the world.
Main Points This Month
A new Centre of Excellence that will help local NHS organisations deliver better and more efficient workforce planning, was announced by the Department of Health today.
Change4Life launches largest ever children's health survey
Older people are living longer, healthier lives than they did ten years ago, according to a report published today.
An innovative police operation to tackle gang crime in Manchester has been given new funding of £50,000 and was praised for its success in fighting gang-related activity today by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith...
Work is underway to identify a number of areas across the UK where British nationals can be among the first to apply for an identity card, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith announced when she visited Manchester today. &...
The funeral of William "Bill" Stone, a former Chief Stoker in the Royal Navy and the last veteran to have served in the First and Second World Wars, took place this afternoon at St Leonard's Church...
The OFT has issued formal notices to 16 sale and rent back firms asking them to substantiate claims they make in their adverts.
Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for International Development, today doubled the UK's emergency humanitarian aid to the civilian population in Sri Lanka as the conflict between the Government and the Tamil...
Saltire Prize Judging Matrix (Draft)
Saltire Prize Draft Guidelines
Draft of the Scottish Government's Gaelic Language Plan is being issued on consultation on 29 January. The Plan has been produced under the terms of the Gaelic (Scotland) Act and reflects the National Plan for ...
Consultation on Draft Guidelines for the Saltire Prize Competition
UN Convention on the rights of the child: UK Concluding Observations 2008
The report presents an analysis of the current training needs for chairs and members of Scottish tribunals.
Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2008
A summary of a literature review which explored what policies have been adopted to support a healthy retail sector and undertake retail led regeneration, and what impact retail has had on the regeneration of town...
A review of the literature exploring what policies have been adopted to support a healthy retail sector and to undertake retail led regeneration and what impact retail has had on the regeneration of town centres...
Code of Practice - amended 15 January 2009
My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Jonathan Shaw) has made the following Statement.
The Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Policy Ministers was...
The Dartford-Thurrock crossing charging scheme account for 2007-08 is published today under Section 3(1)(d) of the Trunk Road Charging Schemes (Bridges and Tunnels) (Keeping of Accounts) (England) Regulations...
The policy of transferring to local highway authorities the responsibility for trunk roads that are considered to be non-core was first set out in the White Paper A New Deal for Transport, published in July 1998...
In my response to Lord Sutherland's report into the delivery of National Curriculum tests for 2008. I gave a commitment to provide the Government's response to his report by the end of January. The Schools Minister...
Secretary of State for Health, Alan Johnson, and I are today announcing a 12-week consultation on proposed guidance, advice and information on alcohol consumption by children and young people. This consultation...
The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) is the Government's independent adviser and "watchdog" on sustainable development, reporting to the Prime Minister, the First Ministers for Scotland and Wales and ...
I will today lay before the House the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Command Paper giving the FCO's response to the Foreign Affairs Committee's 30 November 2008 report "Global Security: Japan and Korea...
Patient choice and contestability are potentially powerful drivers of improved quality and efficiency in the provision of National Health Service services. Involving individuals in decisions about their care ...
The Government have today laid before Parliament their response (Cm 7528) to the Health Committee's report into NHS foundation trusts and Monitor.
NHS foundation trusts (FTs) are a key part of the Government...
The independent team appointed by the Prime Minister to review the 30-Year Rule has today published its report. Copies are available in the Vote Office, Printed Paper Office and the Libraries of the both Houses...
I have today published a response to the Consultation Paper which sought views on a proposal to introduce a new practical motorcycling test and associated fees.
The DSA is required to implement European...
In September 2008 my predecessor, the right hon. Member for Bolton West, (Ruth Kelly), announced that £25 million had been set aside for a second round of Kickstart bus funding. I am now pleased to confirm...
Lord McKenzie of Luton has made the following statement:
The informal meeting of Employment and Social Policy Ministers was held on 22 and 23 January 2009 in Luhacovice, Czech Republic. I represented the...
A harrowing new £3.2m THINK! campaign to highlight the life-wrecking consequences of speeding for drivers as well as victims was launched today by Road Safety Minister Jim Fitzpatrick.
Organisations throughout the public sector will have simpler access to a wider range of good value learning and development solutions through a new framework agreement launched today by OGCbuying.solutions. ...
The cross-Government group responsible for nanotechnologies today outlined a number of pledges to ensure the responsible development of the field.
* DSA splits the new motorcycle test into two parts
* DSA splits the new motorcycle test into two parts
* DSA splits the new motorcycle test into two parts
* DSA splits the new motorcycle test into two parts
* DSA splits the new motorcycle test into two parts
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is the latest FRS in Great Britain to complete installing new digital radio communications equipment - Firelink - helping to save lives.
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
People feel their local area is a place where individuals from different backgrounds get on well together, new figures published today show (29 January).
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today welcomed the Prime Minister's commitment to councils providing pivotal support to communities through the global economic downturn.
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
Bus services across England are set to benefit from key improvements as a multi-million pound competition gets underway. From today, local authorities are able to submit applications for a share of £25 million...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Mr John Scannell will retire as an Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals on 30 January 2009.
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Counter-Terrorism and Protective Services Sub-committee will be held in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 29 January 2009 at 4.15 ...
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Counter-Terrorism and Protective Services Sub-committee will be held in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 29 January 2009 at 4.15 ...
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This update of recent activities was prepared for the recent LGA Rural Policy Review Group meeting.
We welcome today's publication of ‘Digital Britain: The Interim Report’. Access to higher-speed broadband remains an issue for rural areas. A recent Ofcom study highlights that...
This consultation started on 23rd January 2009 and ends on 17th April 2009.
The Business Rate Supplements Bill makes provision for county councils, unitary district councils and the Greater London Authority...
This consultation started on 26th January 2009 and ends on 23rd March 2009.
The consultation seeks views on the draft of Designing Streets as a new planning policy...
This consultation started on 27th January 2009 and ends on 24th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 27th January 2009 and ends on 24th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 27th January 2009 and ends on 24th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 27th January 2009 and ends on 24th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 27th January 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.
The Welsh Assembly Government welcomes responses on this ...
This consultation started on 28th January 2009 and ends on 11th March 2009.
The purpose of this consultation is to request comments from interested parties on the UK's draft time extension notification ...
This consultation started on 28th January 2009 and ends on 11th February 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 28th January 2009 and ends on 22nd April 2009.
Inshore fisheries management in England and Wales is currently the responsibility of Sea Fisheries Committees (SFCs). The Marine...
This consultation started on 28th January 2009 and ends on 1st May 2009.
It aims to promote an approach to housing supply and management that will build a more sustainable future, improve communities...
This consultation started on 29th January 2009 and ends on 27th April 2009.
Following the Government's acceptance of the Better Regulation Task Force's report Less is More, the FSA is developing a rolling...
On Thursday 20th November 2008, at Dunkirk, Janusz Gauden, a 56 year old Polish lorry driver arrived and attempted to board a British ferry bound for Dover. He declared that he had 383Kg of Dangerous Goods (Methyl...
On Thursday 20th November 2008, at Dunkirk, Janusz Gauden, a 56 year old Polish lorry driver arrived and attempted to board a British ferry bound for Dover. He declared that he had 383Kg of Dangerous Goods (Methyl...
On Thursday 20th November 2008, at Dunkirk, Janusz Gauden, a 56 year old Polish lorry driver arrived and attempted to board a British ferry bound for Dover. He declared that he had 383Kg of Dangerous Goods (Methyl...
On Thursday 20th November 2008, at Dunkirk, Janusz Gauden, a 56 year old Polish lorry driver arrived and attempted to board a British ferry bound for Dover. He declared that he had 383Kg of Dangerous Goods (Methyl...
Monthly house prices in England and Wales fell by 2 per cent in December, according to the latest figures from Land Registry. The average house price is now £158,946 representing an annual decrease of 13.5 ...
Monthly house prices in England and Wales fell by 2 per cent in December, according to the latest figures from Land Registry. The average house price is now £158,946 representing an annual decrease of 13.5 ...
Monthly house prices in England and Wales fell by 2 per cent in December, according to the latest figures from Land Registry. The average house price is now £158,946 representing an annual decrease of 13.5 ...
Joint DCMS/BERR press release
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This leaflet provides information about who we are, our work, what we can offer as an employer, what it's like to work here...
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This leaflet introduces the Rural Network for Northern Ireland, part of the UK National Rural Network.
BIG REDUCTION IN '30 YEAR RULE' RECOMMENDED BY INDEPENDENT REVIEW TEAM
Issued by the Ministry of Justice on Behalf of the Legal Services Board
The Government secured compensation for five West Midlands entertainers ripped off by a rogue agent, in a Court hearing this week.
The 14th Meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities
Read the agenda and download the papers for this meeting
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
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Paper for the 14th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 29 January 2009.
Asked why the Government rejected the idea of paying car firms to put people on short-term contracts, the PMS said that we wanted to help the car industry at what was a difficult time for them. This was a sector...
Asked why the Government rejected the idea of paying car firms to put people on short-term contracts, the PMS said that we wanted to help the car industry at what was a difficult time for them. This was a sector...
Asked why the Government rejected the idea of paying car firms to put people on short-term contracts, the PMS said that we wanted to help the car industry at what was a difficult time for them. This was a sector...
Asked why the Government rejected the idea of paying car firms to put people on short-term contracts, the PMS said that we wanted to help the car industry at what was a difficult time for them. This was a sector...
Asked if the minutes of the Cabinet meetings leading up to the invasion of Iraq would be published now that the Information Tribunal had upheld a decision by the Information Commissioner concerning the matter, ...
Asked if the minutes of the Cabinet meetings leading up to the invasion of Iraq would be published now that the Information Tribunal had upheld a decision by the Information Commissioner concerning the matter, ...
Asked if the minutes of the Cabinet meetings leading up to the invasion of Iraq would be published now that the Information Tribunal had upheld a decision by the Information Commissioner concerning the matter, ...
Asked if the minutes of the Cabinet meetings leading up to the invasion of Iraq would be published now that the Information Tribunal had upheld a decision by the Information Commissioner concerning the matter, ...