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16 September 2009

Consultation on secondary legislation for England and Wales under the Marine and Coastal Access Bill: Part 4 Marine Licensing (The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 20:31, 16 September in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 1st July 2009 and ends on 22nd September 2009.

This is a first consultation on some of the secondary legislation that will be produced under ‘Part 4: Marine licensing&...

Memorial concert rocks for asbestos victim
seen at 19:47, 16 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

COISE/1609

New guidance for the fire and rescue service published
seen at 17:58, 16 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Following the most comprehensive review of operational guidance for the Fire and Rescue Service for ten years, the first of over 40 topics are now available.

Royal diary of engagements, 16th september, 2009
seen at 17:55, 16 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Royal Diary of Engagements, 16th September, 2009

Clamping down on organised immigration crime
seen at 17:53, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Nearly 2,600 drug smugglers, people traffickers and fraudsters have been prosecuted by new joint UK Border Agency and police teams since April 2008, Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas said today.

Hse warns employers to maintain equipment and provide training after forklift injury
seen at 15:11, 16 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning employers that machinery and equipment need to be properly maintained and adequate training provided, after a Staffordshire apprentice suffered serious foot injuries...

Hse concludes francesca anobile sledging investigation
seen at 15:02, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Following today’s (16 September) conclusion of the inquest into a tragic sledging accident which resulted in the death of Mosborough teenager Francesca Anobile, South Yorkshire Police and the Health and Safety...

Multi-million pound deal secures support for navy’s newest warships
seen at 14:11, 16 September in House of Lords Appointments Commission News - national (Our copy).

The MoD today announced the award of a £309m contract to BVT Surface Fleet (BVT) for the future support of the Royal Navy’s newest destroyers, the Type 45 class. This new contract is expected to sustain...

Statement from the joint ministerial committee
seen at 14:11, 16 September in House of Lords Appointments Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Joint Ministerial Committee met in a Plenary session in London today.

New 'smokefree generation' in the east of england want parents to quit
seen at 14:08, 16 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).
New 'smokefree generation' in the east of england want parents to quit
Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 13:03, 16 September in Manchester Aiport News - national (Our copy).

All of the following work is dependant on suitable weather conditions.

Metropolitan police authority: civil liberties panel meeting thursday 17 september 2009.
seen at 13:02, 16 September in Manchester Aiport News - national (Our copy).

The Metropolitan Police Authority Civil Liberties Panel will hold a meeting in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 17 September 2009 at 10.00am.

Advance warning of changes to traffic management as part of m1 j10 to j13 hard shoulder running scheme
seen at 13:02, 16 September in Manchester Aiport News - national (Our copy).

The scheme to reduce congestion and improve safety by introducing hard shoulder running on a 15 mile stretch of the M1 in Bedfordshire moves another step forward on  Monday 21 September when work to strengthen...

Mod announces plans for national event to mark the passing of the world war one generation
seen at 13:02, 16 September in Manchester Aiport News - national (Our copy).

The Passing of the World War One Generation will be formally marked in a national event at Westminster Abbey on Remembrance Day, Wednesday 11 November at 1045 in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His ...

Weekly summary of roadworks in m25 sphere
seen at 12:57, 16 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

All dates and times subject to weather condition.

Nhs partnership fund winners announced
seen at 12:57, 16 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Grants to improve NHS services through the promotion of partnership working between the NHS and trade unions have been awarded to 18 NHS organisations, Andy Burnham Secretary of State for Health announced today...

Housing minister john healey visits merseyside and wigan
seen at 12:56, 16 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey today visited Merseyside and Wigan in Greater Manchester to see what local councils are doing to meet the housing needs of their communities. He saw current developments underway ...

Director of the social exclusion taskforce to retire
seen at 12:56, 16 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Naomi Eisenstadt, the director or the Social Exclusion Taskforce, will be retiring at the end of September.

Knight: we must keep investing in people
seen at 12:54, 16 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Help, support and investment to get people back into work must continue, said Employment Minister Jim Knight today, as new figures published by the Office for National Statistics show that unemployment is rising...

The adjudicator’s office 2009 annual report is published today
seen at 12:54, 16 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Judy Clements OBE, appointed Adjudicator in April this year for complaints about HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the Valuation Office Agency, the Office of the Public Guardian and The Insolvency Service, publishes...

Mod announces plans for national event to mark the passing of the world war one generation
seen at 12:54, 16 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

The Passing of the World War One Generation will be formally marked in a national event at Westminster Abbey on Remembrance Day, Wednesday 11 November at 1045 in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His ...

Water complaints in right direction
seen at 12:52, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Please call to book Chief Executive Tony Smith for media interviews –  available for interviews Wednesday 16 September. Regional and Wales spokespeople will also be available. Media contact: Amy Weiser on 0121...

Water complaints rise in wales
seen at 12:52, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Please call to book interviews with Diane McCrea, Chair of the Wales  Committee of the Consumer Council for Water – available for interviews Wednesday 16 September. Media contact: Amy Weiser on 0121 345 1006...

Almost a third of scottish consumers claim their rights are ignored
seen at 12:52, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Almost a third of Scottish consumers claim their rights are ignored, according to a new survey.

Boost to cumbria economy as £2.9m m6 safety improvement scheme starts
seen at 12:52, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Safety improvements and resurfacing along the M6 in Cumbria - accelerated for delivery as part of the Department for Transport's £700 million fiscal stimulus package - are to begin next month.

Tough new powers to tackle uninsured drivers
seen at 12:52, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Plans to crack down on the menace of uninsured drivers were confirmed by Road Safety Minister Paul Clark today.

Nhs partnership fund winners announced
seen at 12:52, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

 Grants to improve NHS services through the promotion of partnership working between the NHS and trade unions have been awarded to 18 NHS organisations, Andy Burnham Secretary of State for Health announced today...

Schools scheme gets health kick for its tenth birthday
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The government’s flagship scheme to make healthy living an integral part of a child’s school life is to be expanded following a decade of success, Public Health Minister Gillian Merron announced today.

Metropolitan police authority: civil liberties panel meeting thursday 17 september 2009.
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

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The Metropolitan Police Authority Civil Liberties Panel will hold a meeting in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 17 September...

Knight: we must keep investing in people
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Help, support and investement to get people back into work must continue, said Employment Minister Jim Knight today, as new figures published by the Office for National Statistics show that unemployment is rising...

Law enforcement role for uk border agency clamping down on organised immigration crime
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Nearly More than 2,2600 drug smugglers, people traffickers and fraudsters have been prosecuted by new joint UK Border Agency and police teams since they were established in April 20081, Borders and Immigration...

Book now for cumbrian construction safety event
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

A free major safety event tackling deaths and injuries in construction - the nation’s most dangerous industry - will be held in Cumbria on Wednesday 30 September.

Advance warning of changes to traffic management as part of m1 j10 to j13 hard shoulder running scheme
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The scheme to reduce congestion and improve safety by introducing hard shoulder running on a 15 mile stretch of the M1 in Bedfordshire moves another step forward on  Monday 21 September when work to strengthen...

Made in britain: the world's biggest wind turbine blades
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The world’s biggest wind turbine blades will be made in Britain,

Koi herpesvirus disease outbreak confirmed
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

209/09 Movements of fish into, out of and within a fishery in Lincolnshire have been restricted, following the confirmation of Koi Herpesvirus disease.

Two out of three parents in northern ireland open their “little savers” child trust funds
seen at 12:51, 16 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Two out of three parents in Northern Ireland have opened their children’s Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts, designed to help young people build a financial asset to help them as they enter adulthood.

'...Sack Bob Anisworth from his postion on Defence' -- Peter Elcock ( Former paratrooper)
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Bob Anisworth is the worst minster to traed the boards in the MOD, he his a...
'...To support and "STOP Trans Pathologization"' -- Mr Dennis Hambridge
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We the undersigned urge the prime minister and british government to "stop...
'...To insure that parcells posted to our loved ones in the British Armed Forces in Afganistan are received in a timely fashion and not to be delayed as is the case at the moment.' -- diane russell
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
our family has been sending parcels. since the 20 th of july 09. my nephew...
'...revoke National Express East Anglia's franchise to bring to an end the ongoing dispute between management and staff.' -- Mr Michael Sawyer
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
ASLEF has recently called for a six day drivers strike from 21st September...
'...Completely dismantle the benefit (social welfare) system and start again from the beginning' -- Adam J Carter
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Originally the social welfare system was designed for people who were very...
'...Abolish basic bank accounts and make banks issue a full acount to all' -- David Thorp
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
When basic bank accounts first launched there was a significant gap in the...
'...revert Student Finance England back to Student Finance Direct' -- Mr Michael Wright
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The new system doesn't work at all, the phone lines are busy for hours a day...
'...Empower the Afghan people to be part of the global community' -- Rahul Jayawant
seen at 08:26, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Historically the Afghan people have been a proud warrior tribe with a fierce...
'...Increase GP consultation time for patients.' -- Graham Anthony
seen at 08:25, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Current 10 minutes is not enough for effectively dealing with health...
'...Reduce number of speed cameras on cost grounds' -- Mr Jeremy Lister
seen at 08:25, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It is common knowledge that speed camera placements regularly break the rule...
'...Remove Vat and Import duty on Solar energy devices for domestic use.' -- Michael Brennan
seen at 08:25, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Remove Vat and Import duties on all solar heating and PV panels for domestic...
'...urgently reconsider limiting the numbers of student houses/student occupants in given areas' -- Mr. Andrew whale
seen at 08:25, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It was reported in today's (12/09/09) Guardian that minister's are planning...
'...Inform all citizens by post when a new act of parliament is passed.' -- Hamish Scott
seen at 08:25, 16 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Many statutes or acts of parliament are passed without the people knowing....
Hmrc showcase tax issues, benefits and credits, drugs and protected species work at royal berkshire show
seen at 07:57, 16 September in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Visitors to the Royal Berkshire Show (19 & 20 September 2009) at the Newbury Show Ground will be able to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers and learn more about the work of HMRC when they visit...

Illuminating evidence found in ‘Glimpses of Rural England’
seen at 06:04, 16 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

Nicola Lloyd, our Executive Director leading on strategic analysis and research, has reviewed 'Glimpses of Rural England', a recent book by Prof. Malcolm Moseley of the Countryside...

Commission Meeting Minutes: June 2009
seen at 06:04, 16 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

This document is available as a download only

Minutes of the 16th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 4 June 2009.

Commission Meeting Paper: September 2009 - Rural Recession Impact Intelligence
seen at 06:04, 16 September in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

This document is available as a download only

Paper for the 18th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 18 September 2009.

New "smokefree generation" in the south east wants parents to quit
seen at 04:50, 16 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A new 'Smokefree Generation' of children in the South East say that they will never try a cigarette, think that smoking is really uncool, are increasingly worried about the health of smoking parents and believe...

Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 04:50, 16 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE262-09 All of the following work is dependant on suitable weather conditions.

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent and sussex
seen at 04:50, 16 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

All of the following work is dependant on suitable weather conditions.

Weekly summary of roadworks in m25 sphere
seen at 04:50, 16 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

All dates and times subject to weather conditions

Water complaints in right direction
seen at 01:03, 16 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01AM, WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2009 Please call to book Chief Executive Tony Smith for media interviews –  available for interviews Wednesday 16 September. Regional and Wales spokespeople will...

Water complaints rise in wales
seen at 01:02, 16 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

-EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01AM, WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2009- Please call to book interviews with Diane McCrea, Chair of the Wales  Committee of the Consumer Council for Water – available for interviews Wednesday ...

Appointment of a salaried judge of the first-tier tribunal of the social entitlement chamber (social security and child support)
seen at 01:02, 16 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Elizabeth Clare May to be a Salaried Part-time Judge of the First-tier Tribunal of the Social Entitlement Chamber (Social Security...

Almost a third of scottish consumers claim their rights are ignored
seen at 01:02, 16 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

- EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 16th September 2009- Almost a third of Scottish consumers claim their rights are ignored, according to a new survey.