This consultation started on 29th April 2009 and ends on 15th September 2009.
A consultation on a future strategy to support adults with autistic spectrum conditions to live full and inclusive lives with...
This consultation started on 29th April 2009 and ends on 22nd July 2009.
The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on draft proposals from Defra and the Welsh Assembly Government on the removal ...
This consultation started on 29th April 2009 and ends on 22nd July 2009.
A national public consultation was launched today on options for implementing the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) aspects of the CAP ...
This consultation started on 29th April 2009 and ends on 22nd July 2009.
This draft strategy sets out how the Assembly Government proposes to build on ‘Wise About Waste – The National Waste...
This consultation started on 29th April 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.
The Assembly is required to enact the appropriate secondary...
This consultation started around the 30th April 2009 and ends on 10th June 2009.
Consultation on a proposal to amend the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 to introduce revised emission ...
This consultation started around the 30th April 2009 and ends on 21st July 2009.
Having a statutory senior traffic commissioner marks an important milestone in the reform of the traffic commissioner regime...
In Europe and further afield (i.e Japan) it has long been remarked upon,...
The cost of employing Special Advisers has increased significantly in the...
The cut in VAT to 15% has had no benefit to consumers. Retail outlets...
HIPs must be in place before a house can go on the market. In the past a...
Under current legislation, officially registered disabled persons aged 65 or...
OUR BOYS/GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOLS IN KENT ARE TOO SMALL FOR THE AMOUNT OF...
Currently, single people are discouraged from taking jobs involving less...
We would like to see the down sizing of the LEZ from the M25 ring to the...
"Public Services, Not Private Profit". It is socially unacceptable and...
Almost two years after Madeleine McCann vanished, there has been no trace of...
On the 5th of April, the Communist Party acquired 60 out of 101 seats in the...
Now that Iraq is finally winding down and our troops are beginning their...
Rural Community Buildings come in all shapes, ages and sizes. They are...
The Child Support Agency (CSA) has collected or arranged more than £92.5m in child maintenance in London over the past twelve months (April 2008 - March 2009) benefiting 65,000 children.
1st May to be National Day as it celebrates the creation of Great Britain on...
Many people in this country have children that go to play at nearby parks or...
The long term use of Anti-Psychotic medication, for many, who are advised to...
The British Economy is facing major competition from China and the key...
Women who retire as OAP's at 60 lost out when the 10p tax was removed as men...
I lived abroad, namely Spain almost 3 years ago, this was for 3 years I...
Seatbelts are a vital part of the safety equipment fitted in all vehicles....
The Welsh and Scottish both have independent parliaments which reside on...
So that you have to prove that you are a UK national, or have 'leave to stay...
Recommendation 14 of the Rose review of the Primary Curriculum proposes a...
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has published new guidance...
Robert Mugabe will be present.
The ever rising cost of fuel (taxes)for haulage contractors is especially...
Previous Governments have baulked at the cost of installing the American...
The country is in an economic mess with record levels of public borrowing...
It has become apparent that the Minister of Armed Forces Bob Ainsworth has...
We think there should be a lesson in the every day schedule for people in...
Our fiscal position is unsustainable. To help address this problem, all...
All of the Examination Bodies (such as AQA, Edexcel etc.) call themselves...
We the people of Great Britain, ask the Prime Minister Gordon Brown, to pass...
Many laws are drawn up in reaction to events or a perceived requirement....
I ask the PM to offer a reduced TV licence fee for people with disabilities...
The government of Guyana has stated its desire to preserve the rainforest...
All local/regional NHS Trusts, NICE and other organisations should be...
After creating the "modern NHS", all parts of the structure: PCT's, Acute,...
From Manchester to York is approximately 57 miles. From Manchester to Bacup...
The British economy has become rather unbalanced in recent years. There has...
Upon reaching the age of retirement, no pensioner should have to pay income...
The antiques and fine arts industry created in excess of 4bn GBP in 2007 in...
Instead of digging up the pavements putting in fiber optic cables, why not...
The VAT cut that was revealed in the Pre-budget report last year was...
I Would Like The Prime Minister To Implement A System Wherein A Person...
From April 6th 2009 home sellers and their estate agents have been prevented...
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Pat McFadden, Minister of State for Employment Relations and Postal Affairs, today announced the re-appointment of three existing members of the Board of One North East.
The coming summer is 'odds on for a barbecue summer', according to long-range forecasts issued today. Summer temperatures across the UK are likely to be warmer than average and rainfall near or below average...
Monthly house prices in England and Wales fell by 0.4 per cent in March, compared to a fall in February of 2 per cent according to the latest figures from Land Registry. The average house price is now £152,...
The Ogaden people in the Horn of Africa have been suffering silently for...
'...ask for jacqui smith's resignationin view of the government's humiliation over the gurkha settlement vote' -- simon bennett
Whilst I understand that immigration can have a positive impact on our...
There have been cases where a vehicle has crossed a red light, in order to...
English and Welsh waters are to be scoped out, for the first time, for their potential to host marine energy devices. A new study will look at the potential for wave, tidal-stream and tidal range technologies around...
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Gordon Brown and the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk have agreed to increase their cooperation on global security issues.
At a joint press conference...
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The Prime Minister has said that his visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp was a reminder that everyone has a duty “to stand up against discrimination...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: MP s expenses, Gurkhas, Afghanistan/Pakistan Statement and misc
MP’s ExpensesAsked what the Government would be putting forward on Thursday s vote ...
A transcript of a joint press press conference given by the Prime Minister the Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on 27 April 2009.
Read the transcript:Prime Minister Gilani...
Swine flu, the Gurkhas and nuclear weapons were on the agenda at today s PMQs.
The Prime Minister also took questions on the car industry, education and MP’s ...
The Prime Minister has said UK health authorities are doing everything in their power to minimise the impact of swine flu, adding that the UK is among the best prepared countries in the world.
Gordon Brown...
A speech to the House of Commons by the Prime Minister about the Government’s strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Read the transcriptWith permission, Mr Speaker, following my visits to Pakistan...
Transcript of an interview given by the Prime Minister at Auschwitz-Birkenau, in Poland, on 28 April 2009.
Read the statementPrime Minister:
Nothing - no book, no film, no documentary - can prepare...
Sue Charteris has been appointed to carry out the local Inquiry into the public library service in the Wirral, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
Britons who saved the lives of Jews and other persecuted groups during the Holocaust are to be honoured for their actions.
Farmers, land owners, and the public will be able to have their say on how Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) money could be managed more effectively.
A major new consultation has begun into plans to subject rogue wheel clamping businesses to tough new regulations, the Home Office announced today.
HM The Queen has appointed Michael Glyn Fowler to be a Circuit Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Right Honourable The Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and...
District Judge Elaine Willers retires on 30 April 2009.
The Highways Agency will close sections of the M6 between Junction 10a (Essington) and Junction 12 (Cannock North) tonight, in order to install new gantries. The Agency has put back the timing of the closures so...
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Plans are underway to create Britain's first military Academy at the historic Duke of York's Royal Military School in Dover, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and the Department for Children Schools and Families...
The OFT continued its criminal investigation into a suspected unlawful pyramid scheme operating in the South West of England and South Wales by carrying out further raids in the Bristol area today.
The UK's three tax-based Venture Capital Schemes (the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS); Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) and the Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS)), have each received formal state aid approval...
The Department for International Development's (DFID) Country Plan for Afghanistan was launched today by Secretary of State Douglas Alexander.
My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Government Equalities Office (Maria Eagle) has made the following Statement.
On 19 March the Minister for Women & Equality, Harriet Harman...
The Finance Bill will be published on Thursday 30 April.
Explanatory notes on the Bill will be available in the Vote Office and the Printed Paper Office and in the Libraries of both Houses on that day. ...
The informal meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council was held in Prague on 3 and 4 April 2009.
The Informal first focused on the issues facing Europe from the current economic and financial...
I would like to update the House on the UN Durban Review Conference, the follow-up to the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance which took place in...
The challenge of forming a diverse judiciary is substantial. The work of the Judicial Appointments Commission's (JAC's) Judicial Diversity Forum and proactive trilateral work between the Ministry of Justice, ...
I have today published a summary of the responses received to the Government's consultation on "Delivering a Sustainable Transport System: Consultation on Planning for 2014 and Beyond". Copies have been placed...
On 19 March the Minister for Women and Equality announced a £1.6 million cross-Government special fund for Rape Crisis Centres (members of Rape Crisis England and Wales) and the Survivors' Trust sexual violence...
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) today launched a consultation proposing measures to improve the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) scheme which affects professional bus, coach and lorry drivers...
New measures coming in to force today will make it easier for manufacturers of commercial and special-purpose vehicles to access new European markets.
Holyhead Coastguard have been coordinating the recovery to hospital this afternoon of a man in his 60s from Moelfre who, after falling from his dinghy, suffered lacerations to his leg after coming into contact with...