Three people walking a dog with a three month old baby were rescued by helicopter after being cut off by the tide on the beach at Nash Point in Wales.
It has been suggested that the 2nd of the new aircraft carriers will only...
Women in Northern Ireland are UK citizens and taxpayers. The Government is...
At present in the UK there is a random regionalised approach to the time at...
BT fasten their telephone cables to electricity poles in North Yorkshire and...
While other English battlefields of earlier eras are often well equipped,...
Since 1950 the percentage of registered voters who have cast a ballot in a...
At present, two people are not permitted to make an "informal" arrangement...
Although the Law of England allows children to have single vaccines as...
Mandelson has laid out his intentions to submit legislation to parliament...
It costs more per month to tax a car for 6 months than 12. This is a tax on...
Fines should be imposed for people not obeying the highway codes 137 and 138...
Some motorists are regularly driving whilst disqualified thereby causing...
I want to ban 'fluffy' or 'wool' typed bedding from pet shops and other...
I am starting this petition to help the people of Derby with a serious issue...
Two very apt quotes: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,...
We call on the Government to abandon plans, announced on 29 October 2009, to...
to be diagnosed with anorexia nervosa you must have a BMI [body mass index]...
This proposal is all about making heightism against the law, preventing...
I read this appalling statistic in my paper recently; no doubt the figure is...
support our brave soldiers by providing the best state of the art equipment...
I have started this petition to highlight the situation of single parents of...
Central Bedfordshire Local Development Framework (LDF) Task Force is...
The highway code says in item 195 "As you approach a zebra crossing you...
My mother and many residents that live near to her have lived in a total...
This consultation started on 20th August 2009 and ends on 13th November 2009.
As part of the preparation of The Scotland's Zero Waste Plan the Scottish Government is carrying out a Strategic Environmental...
This consultation started on 13th August 2009 and ends on 11th December 2009.
1.1 In this document we set out revised proposals for the application of Administered Incentive Pricing ('AIP') to certain...
Young people are being given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tell the country’s most powerful politicians their ideas about what could make a real difference to their communities.
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, has been announced by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
Employment Judge Christopher John Goodchild retires as an Employment Judge on 31 October 2009.
District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) Watkins retires on 31 October 2009.
Her Honour Judge Gillian Stuart-Brown retires as a Circuit Judge on 31 October 2009
Her Honour Judge Caroline Alton retires as a Circuit Judge on 31 October 2009.
Falmouth Coastguard is coordinating a long range medical evacuation of an injured crewman from the Hong Kong registered bulk carrier Domina.
A Kent-based waste oil storage company has been fined £125,000 following and a huge explosion and fire. The company’s director was also prosecuted for the incident.
A Kent-based waste oil storage company has been fined £125,000 following and a huge explosion and fire. The company’s director was also prosecuted for the incident.
M1 JUNCTION 25 TO JUNCTION 28 WIDENING
Seven days beginning Monday 2 November 2009
Saturday 31 October to Friday 6 November
A new team of specialist inspectors has been assembled to crackdown on death, injury and ill-health in quarries and open cast mines across Scotland and the rest of Great Britain.
Seven days beginning Monday, 2 November 2009.
Work starts on Monday 2 November 2009
The Highways Agency will start work on Monday 2nd November to repair eight concrete crossbeams which support the M6 at Bescot Viaduct near Walsall.
A practical event for builders, construction workers and contractors in Fife next week aims to reduce the death toll in Scotland’s construction industry.
2 – 8 NOVEMBER 2009
East of England Roadworks update Monday 2 - Sunday 8 November
Metropolitan Police Authority 30/10/09 68/09
The MPA has sought re-assurance from the Commissioner that, given the recent rise in homophobic attacks in the capital, all is being done to tackle this heinous...
Investiture programme for Thursday 5th November, 2009
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
Young people are being given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tell the country’s most powerful politicians their ideas about what could make a real difference to their communities.
Senior officers were today congratulating Terry Short, recently retired winchman from the Lee on Solent Coastguard flight, on the award of the Member of the British Empire (MBE) made to him today. The citation...
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is responsible for a major international maritime exercise taking place in the Channel on Tuesday November 3rd 2009. The multi-agency exercise 'Manchex 2009' will involve Coastguard...
This document is available as download only
Minutes of the 17th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 17 July 2009.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is responsible for a major international maritime exercise taking place in the Channel on Tuesday November 3rd 2009. The multi-agency exercise 'Manchex 2009' will involve Coastguard...
On call fire fighters can help boost your business - fire minister shahid malik
359-09 The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is responsible for a major international maritime exercise taking place in the Channel on Tuesday November 3rd 2009. The multi-agency exercise 'Manchex 2009' will involve...
Military personnel and industry partners are using pioneering technology to train Armed Forces personnel for fighting the Taleban in Afghanistan from a hangar at RAF Waddington near Lincoln.
Rail passengers travelling between Watford and St Albans are in line for more regular and more frequent services thanks to exciting plans to create a new tram service announced today by Transport Secretary Andrew...
Senior officers were today congratulating Terry Short, recently retired winchman from the Coastguard helicopter flight based at Lee on Solent, on the award of the Member of the British Empire (MBE) made to him...
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, has been announced by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, has been announced by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
Senior officers were today congratulating Terry Short, recently retired winchman from the Lee on Solent Coastguard flight, on the award of the Member of the British Empire (MBE) made to him today. The citation...
The UK and Australia have launched a new £18.3 million Research and Advocacy Fund (RAF) aimed at improving the lives of all mothers and children across Pakistan – the first fund of its kind in the country...
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, has been announced by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, has been announced by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
Health and safety inspectors from Sunderland City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have joined forces in a bid to improve health and safety on local industrial estates.
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the eastbound carriageway of the A45 flyover of the A45/A46 Festival Island near Coventry, commencing 5 November 2009. The works are expected to take five weeks...
- Overnight closures start on Monday 2 November 2009Â Â -
The Highways Agency will start work on Monday 2nd November to repair eight concrete crossbeams which support the M6 at Bescot Viaduct near Walsall...
More than £4.3m allocated to Tees Valley projects Housing Minister John Healey today finalised a £450m funding package to kickstart work on over 150 stalled housing developments, getting ...
North East Essex Primary Care Trust was today fined £10,000 and ordered to pay costs of £4,972 after a vulnerable and partially-sighted patient it was responsible for fell 4.3 metres from ...
As the nights draw in and young people take to the streets for Halloween, more than 1,000 dedicated youth workers and police officers will be patrolling communities during Halloween weekend.
Hambrook and Greenstock AG
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, was announced today by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
Rail passengers travelling between Watford and St Albans are in line for more regular and more frequent services thanks to exciting plans to create a new tram service announced today by Transport Secretary Andrew...
The key points from the latest release are:
A new toolkit to help employers in Yorkshire & Humber to boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, was announced today by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
Young people are being given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tell the country’s most powerful politicians their ideas about what could make a real difference to their communities.
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, was announced today by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
SCO/197/09 A practical event for builders, construction workers and contractors in Fife next week aims to reduce the death toll in Scotland’s construction industry.
Senior officers were today congratulating Terry Short, recently retired winchman from the Coastguard helicopter flight based at Lee on Solent, on the award of the Member of the British Empire (MBE) made to him...
DWP055/09 Internships designed to help people with learning disabilities into work will be tested by employers across England, Minister for Disabled People Jonathan Shaw said today.
those who want to opt out of the yearly phone book delivery should be...
We (as lettings agents) have to turn away the majority of "DSS" or housing...
Housing is fundamental to every part of a child s development. Shelter...
The most recent case example is going on in The Hague, where Karadzic is...
By banning the sale of fireworks to the general public and allowing only...
We request that petrol prices be examined under a new scheme where petrol...
This petition has been created to ban the sale of rodenticides to the...
Please STOP paying extra cash to people who are on benefits, as people like...
Each Local Authority as its own Pensions management team of around 16 people...
In this agreement, there are two opposing pieces of text, both with...
It is well known that there is a dearth of affordable housing in rural areas...
A young girl was murdered by a man whom she met online. Countless other...
The South London Line (SLL) which travels from Victoria to London Bridge...
Luton Borough Council has recently approved plans (without proper public...
Historically Prime Ministers have faced questions twice weekly whilst the...
social services are not fit for purpose,they steal children from their...
For justice to be served, an accused person must know the case against him...
We as a free nation have the right to view most things on the internet. Why...
The radical extension of the Proceeds of Crime Act, which gives draconian...
Government housing policy is directing Charnwood Borough Council to plan for...
Feedback from small and medium sized business has prompted a new and innovative project from a number of local organisations.
This consultation started on 20th August 2009 and ends on 13th November 2009.
The Scottish Government has adopted Zero Waste as our goal. Zero Waste does not mean that waste disappears...
This consultation started on 17th August 2009 and ends on 6th November 2009.
Who will this consultation be of most interest to? Manufacturers of food additives and food manufacturers using these products...
This consultation started on 11th August 2009 and ends on 3rd November 2009.
This consultation seeks views on proposed amendments clarifying aspects of the spatial planning policy on development and flood ...
This consultation started on 14th August 2009 and ends on 13th November 2009.
This consultation seeks views on how we should deal with high hedge disputes
This consultation started on 13th August 2009 and ends on 13th November 2009.
1.1 In this document we set out revised proposals for the application of Administered Incentive Pricing ('AIP') to certain...
This consultation started on 10th August 2009 and ends on 2nd November 2009.
ResponsesWho will this consultation be of most interest to? Manufacturers of foods for particular nutritional use, enforcement...
This consultation started on 10th August 2009 and ends on 2nd November 2009.
Who will this consultation be of most interest to? Manufacturers of foods for particular nutritional use, enforcement authorities...
This consultation started on 10th August 2009 and ends on 2nd November 2009.
Who will this consultation be of most interest to? Manufacturers of foods for particular nutritional use, enforcement authorities...
This consultation started on 10th August 2009 and ends on 2nd November 2009.
Who will this consultation be of most interest to? Manufacturers of foods for particular nutritional use, enforcement authorities...
Military and Civilian Health Partnership Awards Winners Announced
Embargoed not for publication or broadcast until 30 October 2009 00:01 As the nights draw in and young people take to the streets for Halloween, more than 1,000 dedicated youth workers and police officers will...
Military and Civilian Health Partnership Awards Winners Announced
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, was announced today by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
Twenty-one drivers were given on the spot fines in Co. Down yesterday (Wednesday) when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers discovered they were unlawfully using red, green or illicit diesel in their fuel...
A new toolkit to help employers boost their businesses by releasing staff to be on-call firefighters, was announced today by Fire Minister Shahid Malik.
As the M1 turns 50, Transport Minister Chris Mole predicts a successful future for the route which forms the backbone of the UK’s road network.
Twenty-one drivers were given on the spot fines in Co. Down yesterday (Wednesday) when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers discovered they were unlawfully using red, green or illicit diesel in their fuel...
Feedback from small and medium sized business has prompted a new and innovative project from a number of local organisations.
Hambrook and Greenstock AG
Hambrook and Greenstock AG
The requirements which health and adult social care providers must meet in order to operate under the new registration system, have been published today by the Department of Health.Â
Primary care trust fined £10,000 after patient falls 4 metres from window
Douglas Alexander today visited Leicester city centre to officially mark the re-location of an award-winning fair trade shop.
More than £4.3m allocated to Tees Valley projects
Housing Minister John Healey today finalised a £450m funding package to kickstart work on over 150 stalled housing developments, getting...
Waste treatment facilities in Essex were today given a boost when the Essex County Council and Southend-on-Sea Borough Council waste disposal partnership was awarded £100.9 million in Private Finance...
New advice on storing breast milk and the best medicines to take during pregnancy are some of the updates the Department of Health has made to its popular Pregnancy and Birth to Five books being relaunched today...
The MoD has today announced that the Armed Forces Act 2006 will come into force on 31 October 2009 to replace the current single Service Discipline Acts.Â
Housing Minister John Healey today finalised a £19.5m funding package to kickstart work on stalled housing developments in the South West, getting work back on track and builders back on site.
90 six to 11 year olds killed or seriously injured on London's roads in 2008 Children in London are being urged to 'Be Bright, Be Seen' this winter in a THINK! road safety campaign launched today ahead of the...
Release ref: WM/432/09
- Overnight closures start on Monday 2 November 2009Â Â -
The Highways Agency will start work on Monday 2nd November to repair eight concrete crossbeams which support the M6...
Drivers in Berkshire are being reminded of the perils of driving while tired.
In the motor vehicle repair industry alone, there have been more than 8,000 injuries and 24 deaths in the past five years. It is statistics like these that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and East Kent ...
The Government has today welcomed the European Commission’s (EC) approval of the legal and capital restructure of Northern Rock.
Cyclists and pedestrians in Lancashire are to benefit from a £220,000 Highways Agency scheme along the A585 near Fleetwood.
Drivers in Berkshire are being reminded of the perils of driving while tired.
In the motor vehicle repair industry alone, there have been more than 8,000 injuries and 24 deaths in the past five years. It is statistics like these that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and East Kent ...
The Central Office of Information (COI) is reviewing its framework (roster) of agencies that specialise in design services.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Michael Foot has today published his independent review of British offshore financial centres.
NE/372/09 Â Health and safety inspectors from Sunderland City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have joined forces in a bid to improve health and safety on local industrial estates.
Thousands of workers at UK ports are set to benefit from higher safety standards as Transport Minister Paul Clark today launches an updated Port Marine Safety Code.
Release reference WM/433/09/2910 The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the eastbound carriageway of the A45 flyover of the A45/A46 Festival Island near Coventry, commencing 5 November 2009. The...
Minister for Science and Innovation Lord Drayson today announced the appointment of two new trustees to the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA). Dr Mike Lynch OBE has been appointed...
Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis and Mayor of London Boris Johnson today confirmed that the tube improvement contracts inherited by Transport for London (TFL) on an interim basis after Metronet’s collapse will...
Release ref: WM/432/09
- Overnight closures start on Monday 2 November 2009Â Â -
The Highways Agency will start work on Monday 2nd November to repair eight concrete crossbeams which support the M6...
Ministers gave further backing for British manufacturing excellence today with Business Minister Pat McFadden announcing an increase of Government funding to £40 million for a new manufacturing technology...
Is the saturation of soft-core pornography into the mainstream press and...
This consultation started around the 19th August 2009 and ends on 24th November 2009.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.The following documents...
Statistics released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveal that fewer people died from workplace injuries in 2008/09 in London compared with the previous year.
More than 70 major public and private sector employers including some in the South West are today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†guarantee in a bid to transform the numbers cycling to work.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is warning landlords to be extra vigilant in ensuring the properties they own contain safe gas appliances that are correctly checked and certified.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A new bridleway bridge allowing a safe way of crossing the A2 near Canterbury is to be built from November and ready for use by next February 2010.
Ministers are calling for businesses and individuals to submit evidence on the default retirement age to feed into the review taking place next year.
67/09 28 October 2009
The Metropolitan Police Authority today appointed Ian McPherson, currently Chief Constable of Norfolk Constabulary, as the Metropolitan Police Service’s new Assistant Commissioner ...
The Countess of Chester NHS Trust and Cheshire West & Chester Council are among more than 70 major public and private sector employers across the country today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†...
The Secretary of State for Defence, Bob Ainsworth, has today presented to Parliament the independent review by Mr Charles Haddon-Cave QC into the loss of Nimrod MR2 XV230 on 2 September 2006, in which 14 service...
Statistics released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveal that fewer people died from workplace injuries in 2008/09 in London compared with the previous year.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A third potential new nuclear operator entered the UK market today, taking total proposals for new nuclear power stations up to 16 gigawatts of electricity.
A new bridleway bridge allowing a safe way of crossing the A2 near Canterbury is to be built from November and ready for use by next February 2010.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 28th October 2009
Royal Diary of Engagements, 28th October 2009
More than 70 major public and private sector employers including some in the South West are today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†guarantee in a bid to transform the numbers cycling to work.
Operational Note – Not for publication The Secretary of State for International Development, Douglas Alexander, officially marks the re-location of award-winning fair trade shop in Leicester city centre.
More children are benefiting from child maintenance, with more parents paying this quarter than in any previous quarter.
More than 70 major public and private sector employers, including some in Yorkshire and the Humber, are today pledging to implement a new "cycle to work" guarantee in a bid to transform the numbers cycling to...
The Government has today welcomed the European Commission’s (EC) approval of the legal and capital restructure of Northern Rock.
The restructure will strengthen Northern Rock’s capital position and enable...
Statistics released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveal that fewer people died from workplace injuries in 2008/09 in the South East compared with the previous year.
More than 70 major public and private sector employers - including some in the North East - are today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†guarantee in a bid to transform the numbers cycling to work.
Civil servants from around the country have been honoured for their dedication in encouraging diversity and helping some of the most vulnerable people in society.
More than 70 major public and private sector employers are today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†guarantee in a bid to transform the numbers cycling to work.
More than 70 major public and private sector employers are today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†guarantee in a bid to transform the numbers cycling to work.
By signing up to the new ‘Cycle ...
More than 70 major public and private sector employers – including some across the South East - are today pledging to implement a new “cycle to work†guarantee in a bid to transform the popularity of cycling ...
Those working in the construction industry are urged to come together in Thurso next week and attend a free safety awareness event.  The Construction sector is one of the most dangerous industries in Scotland...
A former Victorian school in the heart of Wolverhampton, has become a state-of-the-art youth centre and is attracting up to 100 young people from the local community in the evenings.
Whether they’re learning how to breakdance, box or maintain a motorbike, there are plenty of activities for young people in Coventry over the Halloween weekend.
The West Midlands became a safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Two businesses and a company director have been fined after workers in Manchester were exposed to potentially deadly asbestos fibres.
Scotland became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Statistics released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveal that fewer people died from workplace injuries in 2008/09 in the South East compared with the previous year.
The North West became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Britain became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to new figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Britain became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), but figures for the North East show that companies need to take health...
The South West became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Since Highways Agency traffic officers started patrolling motorways and major A roads in East Anglia and the northern Home Counties four years ago, they’ve assisted, on average, seven drivers every hour.
A pioneering deal to keep disqualified drivers off UK and Irish roads will come into force in  February, Road Safety Minister Paul Clark announced today.
Wales became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
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The East Midlands became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
New statistics show improvements in the east of england's workplace safety and health record
Robust scientific and engineering advice are heralded as the foundation of good government underpinning economic success and social justice, according to a new document published today. Science and Engineering...
DWP051/09 Ministers are calling for businesses and individuals to submit evidence on the default retirement age to feed into the review taking place next year.
As the UCAS deadline looms on 15 January, the Government offers advice to thousands of students applying for a place at university.
The September data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows a rising market with a monthly house price change of 0.9 per cent up from half a per cent in August. The annual drop of 5.6 per cent, up...
Lord Mandelson today called for a three-pronged approach to tackle unlawful peer-to-peer file-sharing.
In the UK Millions of pounds of the tax payers money is spent on cleaning...
The voting age should be reduced to 16 - not just to widen democracy but...