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05 November 2009

Overnight work on dartford crossing
seen at 20:28, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Essential repairs will be made to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge this Saturday night (7 November).

A20 church hill lay-by upgrade
seen at 20:28, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE310-09 Work to improve safety for road users at an existing lay-by on the coastbound carriageway of the A20 at Church Hill near Roundhill Tunnel, Dover is due to start Monday 9 November and be completed in ...

Rice company fined £140,000 after employee is killed by machine
seen at 20:28, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A rice manufacturing company has been fined £140,000 for health and safety breaches after one of its employees died when his leg became entangled in a machine.

Fine after driver’s arm amputated during kent delivery
seen at 20:28, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A stone company has been fined after a delivery driver had to have his left arm amputated when slabs, weighing 220 kilograms each, fell on him.

Continued improvements shown as oxford city council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 20:28, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Oxford City Council in the last year has increased to 37.78 per cent while it has one of England’s lowest rates of waste sent to landfill at 298.77 kg’s per household. That is...

Contined improvements shown as surrey county council reduced, reuses and recycles
seen at 20:27, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Surrey County Council in the last year has increased to 32.22 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 50.8 kg according to new figures – putting them in the top ten...

Continued improvements shown as swale borough council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 20:27, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Swale Council region in the last year has increased to 34.16 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 36.87 kg, according to new figures – putting them in the largest...

Continued improvements shown as west berkshire council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 20:27, 5 November in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by West Berkshire Council in the last year has increased to 33.81 per cent – an increase of 10.92 per cent and putting them in the top ten most improved recyclers in England – according...

Continued improvements shown as west berkshire council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 17:48, 5 November in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by West Berkshire Council in the last year has increased to 33.81 per cent – an increase of 10.92 per cent and putting them in the top ten most improved recyclers in England – according...

Provisional liquidator appointed to mobility products company
seen at 17:48, 5 November in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

A petition is presented to wind up company in the public interest 

Continued improvements shown as east midlands reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 17:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by the East Midlands in the last year has increased by 2.6 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 3.4 percent, according to new figures published today.

Continued improvements shown as south derbyshire district council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 17:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by South Derbyshire District Council in the last year has increased to 36.63 per cent which is an increase of 11.41 per cent from the previous year, according to new figures published...

Groundbreaking farming agreement launched to protect countryside
seen at 17:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The industry-led voluntary Campaign for the Farmed Environment being launched today is a groundbreaking agreement between government, the farming industry and conservation organisations to protect and enhance...

Paul clark mp to speak at the maritime labour convention 2006 seminar at the chamber of shipping
seen at 17:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency is co-hosting a two day seminar with recognised ship owner and seafarer representatives at the Chamber of Shipping. London on the 9th and 10th November 2009.

Fine after driver’s arm amputated during kent delivery
seen at 17:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A stone company has been fined after a delivery driver had to have his left arm amputated when slabs, weighing 220 kilograms each, fell on him.

Continued improvements shown as oxford city council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 17:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Oxford City Council in the last year has increased to 37.78 per cent while it has one of England’s lowest rates of waste sent to landfill at 298.77 kg’s per household. That is...

Contined improvements shown as surrey county council reduced, reuses and recycles
seen at 17:43, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Surrey County Council in the last year has increased to 32.22 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 50.8 kg according to new figures – putting them in the top ten...

Continued improvements shown as swale borough council reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 17:43, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Swale Council region in the last year has increased to 34.16 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 36.87 kg, according to new figures – putting them in the largest...

Continued improvements shown as yorkshire and humber reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 15:58, 5 November in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

- North East Lincs one of the country’s top ten authorities for reducing household waste -

Highways agency resurfacing part of the a49 at blackmarstone, south of hereford centre
seen at 15:58, 5 November in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is planning to resurface a short section of the A49, Ross Road, at its junction with the B4399 Holme Lacy Road, just south of Hereford centre, to improve safety for motorists.

Margaret hodge reports ‘outstanding success’ for government scheme to accept artworks in lieu of inheritance tax
seen at 15:56, 5 November in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

140/09 Paintings by Titian, Van Dyck and David Hockney as well as many other cultural works - with a combined value of £19.8 million - were saved for the nation last year thanks to the Government’s...

Pet food firm fined £100,000 after worker crushed to death
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A pet food manufacturer has today been fined £100,000 and ordered to pay £28,380.91 costs at Northampton Crown Court after one of its workers was crushed to death at its Northamptonshire factory...

In or starting a business? free advice on offer at loughborough
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it.   That help is at hand for businesses in Leicestershire next month when HM Revenue & Customs...

A20 church hill lay-by upgrade
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

SE310-09 Work to improve safety for road users at an existing lay-by on the coastbound carriageway of the A20 at Church Hill near Roundhill Tunnel, Dover is due to start Monday 9 November and be completed in ...

Further improvements shown as north west household rubbish recycling continues to increase
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled in the North West last year (2008-09) rose to 36.6 per cent – almost five times the 2000-01 figure of 7.5 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased to 58.6 per cent compared...

Raf merlin helicopter crews ready for afghanistan
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The first Merlin helicopter crews are ready to deploy to Afghanistan following pre-deployment training in the United States.

Margaret hodge reports ‘outstanding success’ for government scheme to accept artworks in lieu of inheritance tax
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Paintings by Titian, Van Dyck and David Hockney as well as many other cultural works - with a combined value of £19.8 million - were saved for the nation last year thanks to the Government’s Acceptance...

East of england councils continue to improve reuse and recycling and reduce waste
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Councils in the East of England have shown a strong performance in the amount of rubbish recycled and in waste sent to landfill according to new figures published today.

Continued improvements shown as west midlands reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by Councils in the West Midlands region in the last year has increased to 36.6 per cent compared to 9.1 percent in 2000/1, while waste sent to landfill decreased to 32.5 per cent...

More help for dementia research
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Scientists in the field of dementia research will get more help to access funding thanks to a new ministerial group, which will drive forward research into the causes, cure and care of dementia, Care Services...

Continued improvements shown as south west of england councils reduces, reuses and recycles
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled by councils in the South West in the last year has increased to 42.3 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 127,000 tonnes, according to new figures published today

Continued improvements as devon and cornwall councils reduce, reuse and recycle
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled in the South West in the last year has increased to 42.3 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 127,000 tonnes, according to new figures published today – putting the...

Hidden killer message taken to key trade show
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The dangers of asbestos will be amongst the workplace hazards and health issues under the spotlight at the National Painting and Decoration Show in Coventry next week (11-12 November).

New business in canada for hi-tech coventry and warwickshire firms
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Two hi-tech companies from Coventry and Warwickshire have won new business in Canada after visiting the market with UK Trade & Investment.

Continued improvement shown as dorset councils reduce, reuse and recycle
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The amount of rubbish recycled in the South West in the last year has increased to 42.3 per cent while waste sent to landfill decreased by 127,000 tonnes, according to new figures published today – putting the...

Rice company fined £140,000 after employee is killed by machine
seen at 15:53, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A rice manufacturing company has been fined £140,000 for health and safety breaches after one of its employees died when his leg became entangled in a machine.

Making the case for business giving
seen at 14:05, 5 November in Tribunals Service News - national (Our copy).

A new guide setting out the tax incentives for business to give to charitable causes, has been launched today by Tessa Jowell, Minister for the Cabinet Office, on behalf of HM Treasury, the Office of the Third...

NHS waiting times statistics (The Department of Health)
seen at 13:32, 5 November in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 8th September 2009 and ends on 1st December 2009.

A consultation on proposals to discontinue some current inpatient and outpatient collections.

Responses should be returned...

Consultation on the Draft Code of Practice on the Welfare of Privately Kept Non-Human Primates (The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 13:32, 5 November in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 8th September 2009 and ends on 30th November 2009.

Defra is inviting comments on the proposed draft code of practice on the welfare of privately kept non-human primates.

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Coastal Access: Consultation on proposals to amend the Countryside and Rights of Way (CROW) Act 2000 for coastal land (The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 13:32, 5 November in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 8th September 2009 and ends on 1st December 2009.

The Marine and Coastal Access (MCA) Bill was introduced into Parliament in December 2008. Part 9 of the MCA Bill sets out the...

Consultation on Historic Scotland Guidance Notes - Managing Change in the Historic Environment (The Scottish Government)
seen at 13:32, 5 November in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 31st August 2009 and ends on 8th December 2009.

This consultation is seeking the views from a range of stakeholders on a series of guidance notes for managing change in the ...

Responding to Government’s Consultation on Regional Strategies and new Leaders’ Boards
seen at 13:23, 5 November in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

We have responded to the ‘Policy Statement on Regional Strategies and Guidance on the establishment of Leaders’ Boards’ issued jointly by Communities and Local Government and...

Overnight work on dartford crossing
seen at 13:08, 5 November in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Essential repairs will be made to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge this Saturday night (7 November).

New northern ireland country chair of big lottery fund appointed
seen at 12:59, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Frank Hewitt has been appointed as the new Northern Ireland Country Chair of the Big Lottery Fund, Minister for Creative Industries, Siôn Simon announced today.

Scandal of $1bn illegal fishing industry could destroy africa’s fish stocks ‘within years’ unless urgent action is taken
seen at 12:59, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

International Development Minister Gareth Thomas today issued a stark warning that, if action isn’t taken immediately, illegal fishing could have a devastating impact on fish stocks off the coast of Africa.

Government consults on new funding distribution for free bus pass
seen at 12:01, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).
Government consults on new funding distribution for free bus pass
Food manufacturer ordered to pay almost £95,000 after norfolk worker's hand crushed
seen at 12:01, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).
Food manufacturer ordered to pay almost £95,000 after norfolk worker's hand crushed
£3.5 million technology scheme to help drivers on the a38 and a50 in the east midlands
seen at 12:00, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A &pound;3.5 million scheme to provide information to drivers on the A38 and A50 and help them plan their journeys in the event of an incident on the M1 in the East Midlands got under way this week.

Midland bluebird ltd fined by traffic commissioner
seen at 12:00, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Midland Bluebird Ltd, trading as First Edinburgh, has been fined &pound;14,850 by the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland following reports of bus services in the Forth Valley area not operating as timetabled...

Stagecoach strathtay fined by traffic commissioner
seen at 12:00, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Strathtay Scottish Omnibuses Ltd, trading as Stagecoach Strathtay, has been fined &pound;22,400 by the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland following reports of bus services in Fife not operating as timetabled...

Mortality target monitoring (life expectancy and all-age all-cause mortality, overall and inequalities) - update to include data for 2008
seen at 10:56, 5 November in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).
Mortality target monitoring (life expectancy and all-age all-cause mortality, overall and inequalities) - update to include data for 2008
Government announces £9m funding for new, sustainably-manufactured electric city car
seen at 10:55, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A project to develop a new all-electric and affordable urban car, manufactured using an innovative and sustainable production process is announced today.

Uk tops international list on healthcare
seen at 10:55, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

-Majority of UK doctors rate quality of care as continually improving-

Government response to ethnic minority business and women’s enterprise task force recommendations
seen at 10:55, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

“We can’t afford to waste any business talent”, Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said today as he launched new measures to ensure women and ethnic minority business people have the support and confidence to ...

Mortality target monitoring (life expectancy and all-age all-cause mortality, overall and inequalities) - update to include data for 2008
seen at 10:55, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The latest annual update on life expectancy data and all age all cause mortality rates, with data updated to 2006-08, was released on 5th November 2009 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics...

Transport statistics
seen at 10:54, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:

Decc signs up to 10:10 campaign
seen at 10:54, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Department of Energy and Climate Change has today reaffirmed its pledge to cut its own carbon emissions by signing up to the 10:10 campaign. The Department will now cut emissions by 10% in 2010 on top of ...

'help us help you' plea from the red tape cutters
seen at 10:54, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Businesses are being urged to do more to help themselves when it comes to cutting red tape after a national survey revealed that many firms are finding it harder going than ever.

New northern ireland country chair of big lottery fund appointed
seen at 10:54, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

145/09 Frank Hewitt has been appointed as the new Northern Ireland Country Chair of the Big Lottery Fund, Minister for Creative Industries, Siôn Simon announced today.

Blue skies ahead? - join the debate on the future of uk science
seen at 10:54, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

With outstanding facilities, world-class researchers including two Nobel prize winners in 2009 and record levels of Government investment, the UK's science base is the most productive of all G8 countries.

'...ban the use of dog collars and all dogs should wear a harness instead.' -- S. Bond
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The use of dog collars should be banned and all dogs should wear a harness...
'...take immediate steps to remove all forms of foreign and overseas governance in the UK and to assume a similar position to Norway with respect to the European Union.' -- PJW Holland
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The people of this nation have at no time been consulted about any step...
'...To give all students in years 12-13 EMA' -- Mr Matthew Watson
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It is the oppinion of myself and many others that the educational...
'...allow the public to buy bonds in the NHS to raise reasonably priced capital' -- Mr David Hanson
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Instead of the ridiculous PFI scheme which seems to have allowed the NHS to...
'...increase the national driving age' -- ahmed jasim
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
we want to increase the national driving age limit becuase of all the many...
'...debate and implement ways to change the investment culture in this country so that houses are homes and the price of owning a home is brought back down to affordable levels.' -- Ruth Sims
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It seems unwise that benefiting from increases in house prices can be a form...
'...Ask why people who live in rented property do not have the choice whether their homes are energy efficient.' -- Tim Evans
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Landlords are under no legal requirement to improve the energy efficiency of...
'...Demand a strong Arms Trade Treaty at the United Nations' -- Mr Christian Gilliam
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Currently, there does not exist a single international standard for, or...
'...... remove Bob Ainsworth from his current Office' -- Steven Clutton
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Following the independent report by Sir Charles Haddon-Cave QC it is time...
'...urgently review the discipline and punishment to control and reduce the yob culture currently spiralling out of control in this country' -- Mrs Paulyne Morgan
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Many, many people are completely fed up with the yob culture that has been...
'...immediatly announce an independant public enquiry headed by an independant body to review the levels of equipment needed by our armed forces, and to action any recommendations made by such an enquiry.' -- Mr Luke Martin
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We hear daily of our servicemen and women putting their lives on the line in...
'...review the tough medical test, called the work capability assessment (WCA' -- Mr Brian Hurd
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to review the tough medical...
'...change the laws on child sex offenders' -- Andrew Gifford
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Time and time again are children are victims of Paedophiles. Young lives,...
'...Imrpove the current driving test and create new measures to recognise poor drivers and penalise them for bad driving with high penalties' -- Mr Greg Hassall
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
70% of drivers in the UK have admitted to driving over the speed limit. Over...
'...remove VAT from veterinary bills' -- Edward Henson
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
VAT was meant to be for luxury goods and whilst I appreciate that owning a...
'...Take action to recover money from all banks and financial institutions that have all benefitted from the governments's financial policies at the UK taxpayers expense.' -- Mr Arthur Stansfield
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
All Banks and City financial institutions have benefited from our government...
'...intervene to stop Functional maths and English being included in Apprenticeships designed for Vocational Learners' -- Gillian Fawcett
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Apprenticeships are designed to support the acquisition of skills and...
'...Intervene immediately with the utility companies to set up a fair pricing structure that companies must adhere to.' -- Mr Adrian Hollard
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I propose the setting up of a body under the auspices of the Secretary Of...
'...instruct the valuer appointed for Northern Rock to carry out the valuation process in a resonable timescale.' -- David Horner
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The current valuation process for Northern Rock is being carried out at a...
'...legalise citizen's arrest for the crime of inciting ethnic or racial hatred' -- Mr. D. L. J. Martin
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Give the general public the right to arrest any persons in the process of...
'...Make Parkinsons disease sufferers pescriptions free' -- Matthew Nash
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Why should Diabetics and Sediac's recieve free prescriptions, when...
'...not allow his Ministers to sack advisors when they give advice or opinions that appear to go against the Minister's perception of public opinion' -- Simon Powell
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Professor David Nutt does not appear to have been sacked as the Government's...
'...repeal section 1 of the dangerous dogs act 1991, to make owners responsible for their dogs behavior, to never pass regulations or laws which are breed or type spefic, to make harshier punshiments for those who fight dogs.' -- Miss Felicity Lynch
seen at 05:26, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
bsl is unfair and will never protect the public or the dogs. both dog...
'...put a stop to the implementation of Codex Alimentairus which would ban the availability of vitamins and health and nutritional supplements for over the counter use with access only through a doctor's prescription.' -- Mrs M. S. Finan
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Codex Alimentairus is a law designed to hand over the control of natural...
'...Ban fireworks for good!' -- Leanne elch
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I know it has been a tradition to set off fireworks on the 5th of November,...
'...scrap proposals to allow the water industry to pass on unpaid water bills from Tenant to Landlord' -- Mrs Nicki Marshall, WSB Group
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Under the Walker Review of Water Charging the Government is considering...
'...reverse the decision of the HIghways Agency and install a footbridge over the A45 trunk road from Blackymore to Wootton before anymore pedestrians lose their lives.' -- Miss Sonja Louise Tombling
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
After the tragic death of 14 year old who was crossing the A45 trunk road...
'...To stop the transfer of private sewers and lateral drains to statutory water and sewerage companies' -- Mr Tony Cody
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The government are to transfer private sewers and lateral drains to...
'...change English libel law so that the defendent is innocent until proven guilty' -- Richard Wilson
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
At present the onus is on the defendant to prove that what they have written...
'...Ban or restrict the sale of Lasers and laser pens / pointers which are being pointed at planes and could bring one down' -- John
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Kids and youth can easily buy a Laser pointer and shine the laser as a...
'...Ban high frequency share trading' -- Graham Long
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It is estimated that over 60% of all share trading in the USA is automatic "...
'...BAN animals from being bought or sold on websites, including Ebay and Gumtree' -- Julie Hill
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The RSPCA has recently rescued a starved Weimaraner that was tied up with...
'...Make the BB & TV License Optional' -- Graham Williams
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We believe that the BBC Channels and the TV License should be optional to...
'...Use the 97 bn for Trident missile system renewal on increasing the State Pension' -- Diana Basterfield
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Senior military and political figures say Trident is irrelevant to the...
'...Sop the closure of the AnE department of King Georges Hospital in Ilford Essex' -- Caroline Rodwell
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We are campaigning against the closure of the AnE department in King Georges...
'...obligate professional indemnity insurance companies to reveal criteria' -- Amit Sharma
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We as a small firm of solicitors have been kept in the dark about why we...
'...make national gay month celebrated more in secondary schools' -- Madison Goodwin
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
to make national gay month (june) more known about and celebrated more in...
'...Allow a Registrar the right to reject baby names of (s)he considers the name to be inappropriate' -- Colin M. Taylor
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We've all seen it on the news: a Media celebrity has a baby and then gives...
'...Introduce a winter heating allowance for cancer patients' -- Mrs Linda Catherine Barber
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Cancer patients need to keep warm due to the treatment they receive, as it...
'...Review the new emplyment support allowance for Fibromyalgia sufferers' -- Jane Grover
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We are Fibromyalgia sufferers, and we are being degraded and having to jump...
'...base decisions on fact rather than policy.' -- Kevin Napper
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
A scientific advisor to the government was recently sacked for reporting...
'...end the anomaly whereby legal claims with an aspect of European Law do not obtain the mandatory referral to the European Court of Justice because of shortcomings in the Appeals Courts procedures.' -- John Atkinson
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I belong to a group, NACDE, suing the British Government for its failure to...
'...Save North Shields Twining Plant from closure' -- Mrs Adele Gamble
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Stop Twinings from running down and eventually closing its North Shields...
'...replace the current Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs with a body that is independent of direct political influence.' -- Mr Alex Hayton
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Following the sacking of Prof. Alan Nutt, it is clear that the Advisory...
'...Reinstate Assisted Dartford Crossing Escort Patrols (radcep).' -- Mr Jeffrey Goodwin
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Assisted Dartford Crossing Escort Patrols, for the QE2 Bridge and Tunnels,...
'...retain historical features (including a conservation area) and the unique character of the former RAF Locking site, Weston-super-Mare, which is under threat by future housing development' -- Mrs Alison Page
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We are specifically asking for 23 out of a 100 houses to be built 50m away...
'...maintain Great Britain as a Great Power, capable of shaping the world via decisive foriegn policy enabled by an Armed Forces capable of Strategic Raiding (RUSI: A Force for Honour)' -- Matthew Gray
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Dear Sir, I would draw your attention to a report from the Royal United...
'...change the form of governement to interactive democracy' -- Mr Zephan Finnigan Mac Farquhar Bennett
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Interactive Democracy (ID) advocates the use of information technology to...
'...Hold an immediate General election' -- Mr R Fletcher
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Let the country vote for the future, the sooner an election is held the...
'...Keep Election Night' -- michael ashley
seen at 05:25, 5 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Keep election night by ordering all votes cast be counted immediately when...
Hm revenue & customs on the menu at masterchef live
seen at 05:17, 5 November in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

People attending this year's Masterchef Live, at Olympia, London, will be able to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers and find out why people should be wary of buying fake items including food and spirits...

Our Concerns on Major Changes in the Banking Sector
seen at 01:40, 5 November in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

The news that the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group are to sell off almost a thousand branches, and reports that HSBC are to close over 50 branches this year, raises fresh concerns that...

Government announces £9m funding for new, sustainably-manufactured electric city car
seen at 00:44, 5 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Embargoed until 0001,  Thursday 5 November 2009 A project to develop a new all-electric and affordable urban car, manufactured using an innovative and sustainable production process is announced today.