Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth has today announced the creation of a new military airworthiness authority to ensure aviation safety standards are of the highest order at all times.
Australia, France, Japan, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States have today collectively agreed in the context of an ambitious and comprehensive outcome in Copenhagen to dedicate USD3.5bn as initial...
390-09 A man who pleaded guilty to giving false information under The Communications Act was sentenced to a 12 week sentence suspended for 12 months, 200 hours of community service and £2,500 costs. ...
Housing and Planning Minister John Healey has today launched proposals for a more consumer-friendly green rating for homes that will help green-proof properties and reduce future utility bills by up to nearly...
A man who pleaded guilty to giving false information under The Communications Act was sentenced to a 12 week sentence suspended for 12 months, 200 hours of community service and £2,500 costs. He organised...
Lord Mandelson met today with MPs from the Birmingham region and trade union leaders to discuss the issues surrounding the take-over bid for Cadbury.
A man who pleaded guilty to giving false information under The Communications Act was sentenced to a 12 week sentence suspended for 12 months, 200 hours of community service and £2,500 costs. He organised...
£50m puts developing countries at the forefront of green energy revolution
A contractor has been fined today after a labourer drowned while building an extension at a domestic property in Wembley, Brent.
390-09 A man who pleaded guilty to giving false information under The Communications Act was sentenced to a 12 week sentence suspended for 12 months, 200 hours of community service and £2,500 costs. ...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of Sir John Chadwick Sir John Chadwick has today issued an interim report that sets out:
A contractor has been fined today after a labourer drowned while building an extension at a domestic property in Wembley, Brent.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman The Health Service Ombudsman, Ann Abraham, today publishes a consultation document, entitled: Sharing and Publishing...
Cumbria farmers can now access £500,000 to help clear debris and gravel left behind by the recent devastating flooding, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced today.
At quarter past 12 this afternoon Liverpool Coastguard were contacted by Air Traffic Control to inform them that a light aircraft had disappeared from their radars and was suspecting of ditching off Morecambe...
Responding to the results of the re-prioritisation exercise announced by the STFC today Science and Innovation Minister Lord Drayson said:
Vintage dresses, a naval explorer’s journal, a rare musical manuscript and a regulator clock are some of the outstanding cultural objects which have recently been saved for the nation instead of being exported...
Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth has today announced the creation of a new military airworthiness authority to ensure aviation safety standards are of the highest order at all times.
Cumbria farmers can now access £500,000 to help clear debris and gravel left behind by the recent devastating flooding, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced today.
More than 600 new jobs in the cultural, creative and sport sectors were announced by Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw today, in a range of projects aimed at getting young people out of unemployment and onto the...
Cumbria farmers can now access £500,000 to help clear debris and gravel left behind by the recent devastating flooding, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced today.
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A vital £90.7m scheme to regenerate Norfolk, tackle congestion and boost economic growth by greatly improving transport links in the area was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan...
The Government response to the Risk and Regulation Advisory Council (RRAC) report: Response with Responsibility: Policy-making for public risk in the 21st century was published today by the Department for Business...
The Treasury has today published proposals to strengthen the UK's ability to deal with any future failure of an investment bank. The proposals will enhance the UK's reputation as one of the world's leading centres...
Civilian experts now ready to help world's most hostile places - alexander
The Highways Agency is planning to resurface part of the A38 (near Alrewas) to improve safety for motorists.
A timber cargo ship is being escorted into Oban after running aground late Tuesday evening in the Gulf of Corryvreckan.
Official Receiver appointed Provisional Liquidator
The excellence of the Armed Forces and supporting civilians were recognised last night at the second Sun Military Awards, organised by The Sun newspaper in close association with the Ministry of Defence.
New proposals to allow councils to put in place 20 mph schemes over groups of streets without the need for traffic calming measures such as speed humps were announced today by Road Safety Minister Paul Clark.
Images, video and audio footage available Overwhelming public support for the Armed Forces has led to a massive increase in the volume of Christmas mail being sent to Afghanistan.
The Government welcomed news that the number of people claiming unemployment benefit - Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) - has fallen for the first time in 21 months.
In total 105 charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises in London have today been awarded £963,977.50 in grants between them to help provide vital services during the tough economic times...
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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 Roman well discovered during archaeological investigations for the Highways Agency’s A46 Newark to Widmerpool road improvement scheme in Nottinghamshire has been donated to a local heritage group.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on belhalf of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Parliamentary Ombudsman, Ann Abraham, called on the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) to apologise and pay compensation...
HM The Queen has appointed Paul Huw Thomas QC 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...
Ofsted has today released the findings of a three-year inspection programme looking at improvement in education for sustainable development in a selection of schools.