Stornoway Coastguard are presently engaged inthe co-ordination of the search and rescue of three missing fishermen from afishing vessel, in the vicinity of Bo Fascadale, approx 1.5m north of Kilmorie,Ardnamurchan...
Stornoway Coastguard are presently engaged inthe co-ordination of the search and rescue of three missing fishermen from afishing vessel, in the vicinity of Bo Fascadale, approx 1.5m north of Kilmorie,Ardnamurchan...
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HM Revenue & Customs has supported more businesses and individuals in the past year than ever before, the HMRC Departmental report published today shows.
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The proposed Climbing Higher – creating an active Wales ...
HM Revenue & Customs has supported more businesses and individuals in the past year than ever before, the HMRC Departmental report published today shows.
Extra help to mums who lose their jobs in the recession was announced today in a move to help end child poverty.
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The Insolvency Service published its report on the first six months’ operation of Statement of Insolvency Practice 16 (SIP 16) today.
DWP020/09 Extra help to mums who lose their jobs in the recession was announced today in a move to help end child poverty.
COILDN/0209 Two men have today, Monday 20 July 2009, been jailed after a 15-year-old labourer was crushed to death by a wall in Hadley Wood. Builder Colin Holtom and contractor Darren Fowler had previously been...
Armed Forces continue to achieve highest priority of success on operations.
People in the South West are being challenged to adopt a healthier lifestyle and, at the same time, do something positive for the environment by joining a new campaign launched today in Somerset. Muck In-4-Life...
HMS Cumberland has again lived up to her motto ‘Justitia Tenax – Tenacious of Justice’ by returning to the Gulf region and seizing 12.4 tonnes of cannabis resin being smuggled in a dhow. Patrolling the so called...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is reminding construction companies of their duties to employees after a worker was paralysed in a fall.
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision about the ownership of land abutting Lickhill Primary School and held by Worcestershire County Council.
Innovative ways to improve the public’s experience of courts; improvements against performance targets; providing fair and simple routes to civil and family justice: these are some of the highlights of the HMCS...
The Insolvency Service published its report on the first six months’ operation of Statement of Insolvency Practice 16 (SIP 16) today.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games remain on time and on budget, new data published by the Government and Olympic Delivery Authority today shows.
The Panamanian registered Ro-Ro cargo vessel ‘Jigawa II’ was issued with a Detention Notice due to failure to comply with merchant shipping legislation in Sheerness.
Two men have today, Monday 20 July 2009, been jailed after a 15-year-old labourer was crushed to death by a wall in Hadley Wood. Builder Colin Holtom and contractor Darren Fowler had previously been convicted...
A sixty-year-old couple were airlifted to safety this afternoon after they were cut off by the tide whilst trying to cross the Holy Island Causeway.
Please note that since the conclusion of this case earlier today, Judge Gilmour has reflected on the fine and decided to reduce it to £92,000. The costs remain at £11,404. The updated news...
Armed Forces continue to achieve highest priority of success on operations. The Ministry of Defence’s Annual Report and Accounts were published today by the Secretary of State for Defence, Bob Ainsworth. The...
We're looking for a highly skilled Project Manager to join the Rural Financial Inclusion Champion team – a joint initiative with DWP.
You'll have experience of working at senior...
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ACTIVE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT EXPANSION SCHEME PROGRESS BULLETIN As part of the extension of Active Traffic Management (ATM), mandatory variable speed limits will come into operation on sections of the M42 and M40...
- Department of Health and Home Office publish joint review findings-
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- Department of Health and Home Office publish joint review findings-
An extra 10,000 places are being made available to universities to support more students going into higher education this year, Lord Mandelson announced today.
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ACTIVE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT EXPANSION SCHEME PROGRESS BULLETIN
As part of the extension of Active Traffic Management (ATM), mandatory variable speed limits will come into ...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a new warning urging parents in the West Midlands to keep their children away from construction sites so they stay safe.
The Central Office of Information (COI) has published its annual report and accounts for 2008/9.
HM The Queen has appointed Phillip Rowland Matthews 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...
Three Low Pay Commissioners will visit Liverpool on 21 July on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during 2009...
Following a recruitment exercise conducted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Government has appointed Lord Norman Blackwell to the Ofcom...
- Department of Health and Home Office publish joint review findings-
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An extra 10,000 places are being made available to universities to support more students going into higher education this year, Lord Mandelson announced today.
At 11.30 pm yesterday a mayday call was received from the ‘Donald Sara Lee’ on VHF Channel 16. The ‘vessel’ reported that it had hit rocks and was taking on water with three people on board. They gave their ...
Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today welcomed Nissan’s intention to invest more than £200m over the next five years in a new battery factory in Sunderland.
People in the South West are being challenged to adopt a healthier lifestyle and, at the same time, do something positive for the environment by joining a new campaign launched today in Somerset.
The Parole Board today published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2008/09, reporting on its performance against business plan targets, statistics for determinate sentence and indeterminate sentence prisoners...
The Parole Board today published its Business Plan for 2009/10, setting out its aims, objectives, targets and projected workloads for the coming 12 months. The Plan details how the Board will manage the changing...
Coastal communities will get new planning powers to help their local economy and tourist industry, Housing and Planning Minister John Healey announced today.
A global carbon trading network will be vital to preventing dangerous climate change, a new report commissioned by the Prime Minister Gordon Brown concluded today.
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England is to be improved as dozens of traffic lights on the motorway and trunk road network in the region are being upgraded.
Housing Minister John Healey today announced the release of funding to build 11,200 new homes, regenerate ten of the most deprived areas of the country, and create 20,000 jobs in the building industry.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a new warning urging parents in London to keep their children away from construction sites so they stay safe.
HM The Queen has appointed Phillip Rowland Matthews to be a Circuit Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP.Â