Liverpool Coastguard dealt with their first incident this afternoon where a hoax caller has used the new text service for deaf people to contact the emergency services to make a hoax call that led to the despatch...
The rescue of two people cut off by the tide at Hartlepool was made more difficult for the emergency services this afternoon when the pair refused to be rescued unless they were taken ashore along with the driftwood...
Liverpool Coastguard dealt with their first incident this afternoon where a hoax caller has used the new text service for deaf people to contact the emergency services to make a hoax call that led to the despatch...
The rescue of two people cut off by the tide at Hartlepool was made more difficult for the emergency services this afternoon when the pair refused to be rescued unless they were taken ashore along with the driftwood...
This consultation started on 16th November 2009 and ends on 5th February 2010.
1.1 The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations are an international treaty defining the rights and...
NAT 07/10
Taxpayers should not respond to any email promising a tax repayment HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has warned.
Up to four million could benefit from protection.
In a sombre and fitting ceremony the process began today to lay to rest some 250 recently discovered WWI British and Australian soldiers, who fell in the 1916 battle of Fromelles. The first soldier was buried...
In a sombre and fitting ceremony the process began today to lay to rest some 250 recently discovered WWI British and Australian soldiers, who fell in the 1916 battle of Fromelles. The first soldier was buried...
I am not against take overs as such but the French and German markets are...
Huddersfield's consultant led & specialist maternity services closed in...
raising the age of consent to 21 could help lower unwanted pregnancies, cut...
the purpose of this petition is to make parliament more representative of...
I ask if possible that new laws make it so that parents are solely...
The amount of public awareness adverts on national television has reached a...
Women were born naked the same as men but devlop bumps/lumps were men do not...
'...Remove the VAT on Utility Billing' -- Mr Richard England
In the near future the Leicester City Council are going to stop funding Sure...
Following the lead of recent discussions in the French parliament, we...
to stop a build on our excisting park which would take a large size of our...
The 19 state African Elephant Coalition are asking the European Union to...
Further to the Sunday Times article dated 24 January 2010, it has become...
This petition is to demand the British Government recognises the rights of...
In Spain and other countires everyone is required to carry a photo ID to be...
It is currently in the National news that thousands of students are...
The Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 allows for the creation of...
Too many police forces and getting rid of the traditional police helmet....
this could be fulfilled by reducing Employers NIC during the first three or...
The increasing tendency amongst members of the public to blame teachers for...
Whilst everyone has the right to believe what they want, no unsubstantiated...
Non-contributory means what it says: that these benefits are not paid for by...
I, the creator of this petition believe it would make adults with Special...
For those with special needs should be able to have free access into all...
I call on the Prime Minister to take seriously as he would anything else and...
The national drone plan being developed with BAE Systems and hoped to be...
In 2003 it was found that three babies were abandoned every 48 hours in just...
as a vegetarian and vegan i strongly oppose animal testing and the...
Just recycling plastic bottles at regional levels isn't good enough. To...
Vegetation work beside the A21 near The Ridge in St Leonards will take place next week.
Weekly Round-up of Roadworks in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Bristol
On 21st May 2008 the trawler ‘Adoration CN78’ was fishing for prawns in upper Loch Fyne. The trawler was seen from the shore to have contact with buoys marking a fleet of creels which lay about 200 yards off ...
A Lancashire farmer who badly cut his hand in an agricultural accident is giving his support to a national safety campaign.
New International Networking website also on view
A man has been airlifted to hospital this afternoon, after falling and suffering a compound fracture to his ankle whilst walking along the Cleveland Way, north of Whitby.
Work to strengthen the hard shoulder on the M6 in the West Midlands is moving into its third phase, with work between Junction 10A (M54) and Junction 12 (Gailey) beginning next week, until the end of March 2010...
Cardiff is the final stop for the Women in Focus road show, a series of events looking at how to best support vulnerable women offenders.
The Highways Agency is planning to install a new safety fence near Junction 2 of the M50 (Bury Court) to improve safety for motorists.
M1 JUNCTION 25 TO JUNCTION 28 WIDENING
A1M Junction 61, County Durham Slight delays are expected on the A1M between junctions 61 and 60 for bridge repair works. There will be a 24 hour lane closure southbound. The works will take place until March...
1-7 FEBRUARY 2010
M1, Junction 33 (Catcliffe) to Junction 34 (Tinsley), near Sheffield and Rotherham Slight delays are expected on the M1 between Junction 33 (Catcliffe) and Junction 34 (Tinsley) due to carriageway renewal. There...
To: Leaders of major UK political parties
East of england roadworks update: monday 1 - sunday 7 february 2010
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1st February 2010
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1st February 2010
A Bolton house-building company has today been fined £7,500 after one of its workers fell to his death.
1-7 FEBRUARY 2010
A1M Junction 61, County Durham Slight delays are expected on the A1M between junctions 61 and 60 for bridge repair works. There will be a 24 hour lane closure southbound. The works will take place until March...
This consultation started on 12th November 2009 and ends on 4th February 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 12th November 2009 and ends on 3rd February 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
On the day when sentencing statistics were published for Derbyshire, Justice Minister Claire Ward and a group of students took park in a mock sentencing event at The Galleries of Justice Museum (Nottingham), ...
On the day when sentencing statistics were published for Lincolnshire, Justice Minister Claire Ward and a group of students took park in a mock sentencing event at The Galleries of Justice Museum (Nottingham), ...
On the day when sentencing statistics were published for Northamptonshire, Justice Minister Claire Ward and a group of students took park in a mock sentencing event at The Galleries of Justice Museum (Nottingham...
Punishments given to criminals are tough and sentencing is a complicated task. That is what Justice Minister Claire Ward and a group of Nottingham students discovered yesterday when they took part in a mock court...
The Highways Agency is to start a second round of routine inspections to gain a detailed and current understanding of the level of corrosion in the main suspension cables on the M48 Severn Bridge.
The Highways Agency is to start a second round of routine inspections to gain a detailed and current understanding of the level of corrosion in the main suspension cables on the M48 Severn Bridge.
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On the day when sentencing statistics were published for Leicestershire, Justice Minister Claire Ward and a group of students took park in a mock sentencing event at The Galleries of Justice Museum (Nottingham...
Motorists across England, Wales and Northern Ireland could soon challenge unfair practice by wheel clamping firms through independent tribunals, Home Office Minister Alan Campbell announced today.
The Highways Agency is to start a second round of routine inspections to gain a detailed and current understanding of the level of corrosion in the main suspension cables on the M48 Severn Bridge.
Vegetation work beside the A21 near The Ridge in St Leonards will take place next week.
EA 02/10 Two Essex businessmen and their accountant have been jailed for a total of almost twenty years after they stole over £16 million in a VAT fraud to fund their lavish lifestyles, including building...
The UK will officially recognise Workers Memorial Day to commemorate thousands of people who have died, been seriously injured or made ill through their work, Yvette Cooper announced today.
New powers to tackle underage drinking, including making it easier for police to confiscate alcohol, move on groups of teenagers causing trouble and stop retailers selling to underage children come into effect...
The UK’s regulatory framework is making good progress putting better regulation principles into practice, according to a set of new reports published today by the Better Regulation Executive.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has made progress putting better regulation principles into practice according to a new report from the Better Regulation Executive published today.
The Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills has declined the request from the owners of the Nottingham Evening Post to be released from the requirement to have an independent editorial board for...
The Pensions Regulator has made strong progress putting better regulation principles into practice according to a new report from the Better Regulation Executive published today.
New signs designed to help drivers pinpoint where they are if they break down or want to report a problem on the motorway have been installed along the full length of the M54.
Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity, are joining forces with the Department of Health to launch a Government campaign to get kids boogying for a healthier future across the country.
The December data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows an annual price change of 2.5 per cent. This is the first positive annual house price change since May 2008.
Small businesses have been greatly affected by the economic downturn, both...
The cost of running public transport vehicles has increased dramatically...
Britain is ranked 27th in the world for its state pension with 2.8m older...
The ability to identify the geographic location of a postcode, either by...
There seems to be an error in para 21. Surely the problem is that companies are becoming more risk averse, not less?
David Collier, NFU West Midlands
Paper for the 21st meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 28 January 2009.
Paper for the 21st meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 28 January 2009.
Paper for the 21st meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 28 January 2009.
Paper for the 21st meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 28 January 2009.
Hi David,
Thanks for pointing that out - yes, our mistake, it should read 'more risk averse'.
Apologies, we'll change the document.
Best wishes
Matt Griffith CRC Economies Team...
STRICTLY EMBARGOED NOT FOR BROADCAST OR PUBLICATION UNTIL 0001 FRIDAY 29 JANUARY New powers to tackle underage drinking, including making it easier for police to confiscate alcohol, move on groups of teenagers...
Markets Minister Rosie Winterton congratulated the nation's favourite markets who were recognised at a prestigious awards ceremony today.
LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan - The Interim Helmand Police Training Centre graduated its first cycle of Afghan national policemen during a ceremony today, January 28th in the Lashkar Gah district.
Legislation to give parents more choice and flexibility in how they use maternity and paternity leave will be introduced under Government plans outlined today.
There's just over a week left to nominate Coventry young people who have made a difference to their lives, or those of others, for a special award.
Following today’s announcement that the EU has re-confirmed its support for the Copenhagen Accord on climate change and formally announced its commitments for emission reduction targets please find a statement...
Further to the announcement on 18 January 2010, Immigration Judge Terence Richard Peter Hollingworth will not take up appointment on 1 February 2010 as a Designated Immigration Judge of the Asylum and Immigration...
The A64 at its junction with the A19 near York will be closed overnight in both directions during February to allow the Highways Agency to carry out maintenance work at Fulford Bridge.
DWP/021/10 The UK will officially recognise Workers Memorial Day to commemorate thousands of people who have died, been seriously injured or made ill through their work, Yvette Cooper announced today.
The A64 at its junction with the A19 near York will be closed overnight in both directions during February to allow the Highways Agency to carry out maintenance work at Fulford Bridge.
A project which teaches new job-friendly skills to teenage mums, who in turn educate other young people about the potential pitfalls of early parenthood, is under way in Doncaster thanks to Government funding...
A leading adviser from UK Trade & Investment's IntaTrade service has joined the board of the Midlands World Trade Forum (MWTF).
A new law to keep disqualified drivers off UK and Irish roads comes into force today.
A Highways Agency Traffic Officer from the West Midlands was recognised by the Central Motorway Police Group (CMPG) at an awards ceremony on Tuesday.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Renewable Fuels Agency (RFA) today (28 January 2010) reported on the impacts of the biofuel supplied in the first year of the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO)1.
More than half of drinkers think only binge drinking harms their health
Consumer minister Kevin Brennan today announced the appointment of Laura Carstensen as the new Deputy Chair to the Competition Commission.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
SE019-10 Vegetation work beside the A21 near The Ridge in St Leonards will take place next week.
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 Bromley next month when HM Revenue & Customs brings...
A new law to keep disqualified drivers off UK and Irish roads comes into force today.
Drivers and pedestrians are set to benefit from a £0.6 million scheme to upgrade fencing and lighting at the A64 Pickering Interchange junction near Malton in
North Yorkshire.
Drivers and pedestrians are set to benefit from a £0.6 million scheme to upgrade fencing and lighting at the A64 Pickering Interchange junction near Malton in North Yorkshire.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
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 Bromley next month when HM Revenue & Customs brings...
The Highways Agency will begin preparatory works for the Whitemare Pool Bridge maintenance scheme in Gateshead on Monday 22 February. Maintenance work is required to the supports of both bridges to safeguard ...
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on statutory proposals by Warwickshire County Council to close Arden Hill Infant and Oakfield Junior Schools and establish a new 3 to 11 community...
SE019-10 Vegetation work beside the A21 near The Ridge in St Leonards will take place next week.
Council taxpayers will be intolerant if told front lines services are being cut back when their local authority hasn’t made every effort to be as efficient as possible, Communities Secretary John Denham warned...
A Bristol-based company has been fined for putting its workers at risk of asbestos-related diseases while working on a property in the city.
Councils should consider the unique skills and benefits the third sector has to offer when improving local public services, Communities Secretary John Denham said today.
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during February when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues...
Oil companies operating in the most difficult to exploit areas of the UK Continental Shelf are to receive a boost under planned legislation from the Government. The measure could provide up to £160 ...
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 during February when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) brings...
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced the appointment of Sir Brian Briscoe as the new Chairman of HS2, the company established by the Government to advise on the development of high-speed rail...
Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced the appointment of Sir Brian Briscoe as the new Chairman of HS2, the company established by the Government to advise on the development of high-speed rail services...
A group of young people in Wakefield hit all the right notes when they swapped the city’s cathedral for the countryside in a bid to learn how to master musical composition.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
MPA Statement: Mayor of London Boris Johnson stands down as Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority The Mayor of London Boris Johnson today stood down as Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA). The...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA) found that the Visa Section in Kuala Lumpur was well-managed however there were considerable delays in dealing with administrative...
The South West Grid for Learning, which supplies broadband connectivity, learning resources and E-Safety help to over 2400 schools in South West England, is launching a campaign to encourage students to think...
A young woman from the East of England is well on her way to achieving her dream of working with animals thanks to a Learning and Skills Council programme, Entry to Employment (E2E).
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
A new round of offshore licensing will give a further boost to the UK’s offshore oil and gas industries, Energy and Climate Change Minister Lord Hunt said today. Lord Hunt was in Fife visiting an oil platform...
Birmingham youngsters are being given additional help to steer them away from crime and anti-social behaviour, as part of a new council and government-backed programme.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity, are joining forces with the Department of Health to launch a Government campaign to get kids boogying for a healthier future across the country.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law-abiding citizen - ...
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has today announced details of the new National Victims’ Service as the next stage of reforms aimed at ensuring the justice system is firmly on the side of the law abiding citizen...
The Highways Agency will be carrying out resurfacing and safety improvement work on the A64 near Stockton on the Forest, York from Monday 1 February.
If half of the trains are out of service (as they have been for over three...
we need to exercise our 'human rights' to have the chance to pull out of the...
We believe that the 2+ lane on the A4174 ring road in South Gloucestershire...
Due to the financial climate, my husband and I, like many others, have...
After the decision to give the 2 perpetrators involved in the brutal attack...
The issue of global warming is far from decided. Taxing air travel has far-...
The goverment take a 77% tax on petrol which is absurd and we as a nation...
Tier 4 student visas system needs reforming. The current system shifts...
We call upon the UK Government to take immediate action to improve the lives...
many crimes and even horrific assaults,murders or rapes are committed by...
The problem: Belsize is a black hole for primary school provision. Parents...
The A47 is a deadly road on which many deaths occur every year, the vast...
At the 2010 General Election the counts for each constituency should be...
Because to many law suits are being made and this contributes to health and...
so the building of haiti can get under way with out the ppl getting in the...
In the case of very serious crime by children under the age of eighteen, the...
The aim of this petition is to create some sort of official appeal process...
London weighting is needed to cover the higher cost of living in London
In light of the case of 2 children viciously assaulting 2 children convicted...
Make organ donation opt out as opposed to the current opt in. The UK has...
With the level of lead in the childrens' blood so high medical instruments...
This is a petition to hopefully make social network sites aware that child...
It should not be means tested. Just because your parents earn a million...
The War Memorials Act of 1923 allows a local authority to add names to a war...
Haiti owes $1bn to the International Monetary Fund, the Inter-American...
No person should be convicted of murder if the intent is clearly through...
'...make public the results of the post mortem of Government Weapons Inspector David Kelly' -- Nick Page
The police right to stop, search, confiscate equipment, detain and prosecute...
Under the Government s housing policy, in Southern England, Bushwood Green...
There are too many crimes now which consist of murder,homicide, rapists by...
We propose that the government issues formal guidance to all schools to...
I have already suggested that there be an IPCO (Incompetent Parent Control...
We call on the Prime Minister to take a clear lead in opposing the proposals...
Naked children have been used as inspiration for the arts for hundreds of...
The UK should withdraw from all countries. We have no right to be in any of...
If someone is on benefits for more than a month they should be made to do a...
The United Nations should provide 4 ships, each strategically placed around...
The self-employed pay Income taxes, VAT and National Insurance, but when a...
Re-instate compulsory national service for all up until 21 years of age to...
It is currently standard to have CRB checks disclose details not just on...
So many companies and brands who sell in the UK exploit their workers to...
Many closed railway alignments have been built on particularly since the...
In Uganda, there is a bill which will essentially condemn gay people and...
The NI system is stacked against freelancers. An employee earning millions...
British game industry is getting weaker by the lack of government support....
Current and planned sentance rules are allowing criminals(first and repeat...
You may own a dog categorised as a dangerous dog breed (DD) if you. a) Own a...
We, the undersigned ask the UK government to disband the Sustainable...
A prison near Lincoln could be turned into an immigration detention centre...
England lags far behind the rest of Europe in the number of bank holidays we...
A London scheme that encourages families to ditch the car and walk their children to school at least once a week will receive an £800,000 boost from the Government to extend outside of the capital, ...
A major airport services company has today been fined £90,000 after a man was crushed to death under a vehicle at Heathrow Airport in 2008.
Culture Minister Margaret Hodge today announced two grants to The Jewish Museum and The Wiener Library to help meet relocation costs. Each institution will receive £100,000 from DCMS resources made...
SE016-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
SE017-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work