Four laundering plants, capable of producing around seven million litres of illicit fuel, evading £3.5 million of revenue a year have been dismantled following raids in counties Tyrone and Antrim over...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A group of Oldham teenagers are planning a harrowing trip to the Auschwitz concentration camp as the country gears up to mark Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27.
Defra’s new Evidence Investment Strategy (EIS), provides an agenda to prioritise and manage Defra’s investment in evidence from 2010 to 2013. It highlights the need to focus efforts on climate change, protecting...
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
Today the Government announced plans for a new UK Life Sciences Super Cluster, supported by £1 million of Government investment. Bringing together industry, academia and the NHS, it will help deliver...
SE018-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Young offenders grabbed their shovels and got to work clearing paths for snowbound pensioners in Kirkholt.
13/01 Defra’s new Evidence Investment Strategy (EIS), provides an agenda to prioritise and manage Defra’s investment in evidence from 2010 to 2013. It highlights the need to focus efforts on climate change, protecting...
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.
12/01 Ultra energy efficient lighting could transform Britain’s homes and energy use with a new Government initiative to encourage innovation and research in the lighting industry.
A service to re-dedicate the Basra Memorial Wall, the monument to the 178 UK service personnel and one MOD civilian who lost their lives serving on Operation TELIC, will take place on 11 March at the National...
The Tornado Force based at RAF Marham today showcased its state-of-the-art technology being used to support ground forces in the Counter Insurgency and Counter Improvised Explosive Device (IED) campaigns. This...
The Government today published a discussion document on proposals for reforming the UK tax treatment of controlled foreign companies (CFCs).
The Competition Commission (CC) has announced the appointment of a new Chairman for its inquiry into the UK local bus market, which was referred to the CC by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) earlier this month...
The UK Innovation Investment Fund is off the ground with the first closing of the £125m Hermes Private Equity environmental innovation fund.
Members of the Armed Forces looking to buy their own home could benefit from a new home ownership scheme launched today by the MOD and DCLG.
It may seem a simple formula - a few games consoles, internet access, somewhere to go - but for the young people of an inner-city Sheffield area it is a lifeline.
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The January meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2AA at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday 28...
For most teenagers, volunteering to go into class during an evening would be unthinkable. But for a group of young people in Cleethorpes, it’s not only a welcome highlight of their week but is one of a series...
DWP018/10 Today, Mr Lawrence Churchill was appointed as the Chair of the NEST Corporation. He will start as Chair Designate from 1st February 2010 and take on the full responsibilities as Chair on 5th July ...
An expert team has been appointed to the Hillsborough Independent Panel, Home Secretary Alan Johnson announced today.
A 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, Public Health Minister Gillian Merron will...
Walk to school scheme receives funding to get local kids on their feet
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, ...
Walk to school scheme receives funding to get local kids on their feet
Walk to school scheme receives funding to get local kids on their feet
Walk to school scheme receives funding to get local kids on their feet
Over 3,000 doctors will test out a new system of strengthened appraisal that will improve the quality and safety of patient care, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
victim families of crime demand that prisoners should not be allowed to set...
New publications celebrate historic schools
Refurbishing old school buildings is often the best use of resources and the most sustainable way of modernising them when schools and local authorities...
Some good comments in the contribution above. We are working, with others, on making progress on some of these agendas. Notably on some of the housing and planning issues, and encouraging the planning...
An update on the progress of the final report for the Uplands Communities inquiry.
Thank you for your comments. From research gathered by CRC, including the Rural Advocate's visit to Lincolnshire last year, we would agree with your suggestion that the basis of an adequate rural transport...
The CRC welcomes the government’s recent updating of PPS4: Planning for Sustainable Economic Growth. The new Planning Policy Statement (PPS) contains some positive adjustments to encourage...
A briefing note to assist and support Responsible Regional Authorities (RRAs) and those concerned with rural policy in the regions to ensure that rural interests are fully recognised in forthcoming...
Briefing note for Responsible Regional Authorities and those concerned with rural policy in the regions
The Commission for Rural Communities, as the Government's appointed expert rural adviser...
In the pressurised environment of the Kuwait Heart Centre in Kuwait City, speed, timing and accuracy are of the utmost importance. The centre’s patients suffer from conditions requiring anything from X-rays and...
This consultation started around the 12th November 2009 and ends on 5th February 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 10th November 2009 and ends on 2nd February 2010.
Consultation on draft guidance designed to help individuals and organisations comply with the terms of the PVG Act and make...
This consultation started on 10th November 2009 and ends on 2nd February 2010.
Consultation on the assessment of the impact of the PVG Scheme on public bodies, businesses and voluntary organisations...
This consultation started on 10th November 2009 and ends on 2nd February 2010.
Consultation on provision making changes to the scope of regulated work with adults (set out in schedule 3 to the PVG Act) ...
This consultation started on 10th November 2009 and ends on 2nd February 2010.
Consultation on provision making changes to the scope of regulated work with children (set out in schedule 2 to the PVG Act...
This consultation started on 10th November 2009 and ends on 2nd February 2010.
Consultation on the health and welfare services, receipt of which makes an individual a protected adult for the purposes of...
From cradle to grave; have your say – Local Involvement Networks
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HM The Queen has appointed Graham Roy Knowles 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...