At twenty four minutes past seven this evening, Falmouth Coastguard received a call from the crew of the ferry Oscar Wilde who reported that they had a fire in the engine room.
Commenting on the publication by the UNFCCC of pledges by 55 countries to cut and limit greenhouse gas emissions, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband said:
SE021-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A Teesside food firm has been fined £2,400 after a worker’s hand was trapped between the rollers of a cooling conveyor while he was cleaning it.
Vertical panel saw specialist Zapkut Ltd is celebrating the end to a successful year after winning the Basingstoke and North Hampshire Inspire 2009 Micro Business Award for all-round achievement and sustained...
Work on a Highways Agency scheme to cut accidents along a popular tourist route in Cumbria is to begin on Saturday (February 6).
The Committee on Standards in Public Life today published its annual report for 2008-09 and its response to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority’s consultation on MPs’ expenses
(Birmingham, Sandwell and Tamworth to get funding for Green Apprenticeships)
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
SE023-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Marine businesses across
Dorset will be among the first companies in the South West to benefit from a joint Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Local Authority (LA) partnership aimed at improving safety...
DECC today publishes final 2008 estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions.
To see full statistical release and illustrations please go to the DECC website at: http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/statistics...
Vital drainage improvements along the A595 south of Whitehaven in Cumbria got underway yesterday (Monday, February 1).
Young explorers will be able to experience an exciting new bug house and mini-beast trail in the Wilderness garden at Witley Court and Gardens in Worcestershire this half term, along with a range of other family...
Hundreds of small retailers across the country are set to receive grants to buy security devices such as alarms, security cameras and UV markers, Home Office Minister Alan Campbell announced today.
An award-winning Teesside firm specialising in bespoke, retractable loading chutes is shipping in more orders following its success and the support of UK Trade & Investment.
A former professional footballer turned Army officer escaped injury when his Mastiff armoured vehicle saved him and his soldiers from a roadside bomb attack.
A plan to support Police Service reform and improve value for money was today laid out by senior police figures.
Proposals to simplify motorway speed limits for buses, coaches and heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) were published today by the Department for Transport.Â
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 Nottinghamshire next month when HM Revenue & Customs...
An established Staffordshire designer and supplier of giftware is reaching global markets - with help from UK Trade & Investment.
Personalised, seamless care services for local people are at the heart of a new nation-wide community to drive up quality of care, share knowledge and shape policy, Health Minister Mike O’Brien and Care Services...
DECC today publishes final 2008 estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions.
Vital drainage improvements along the A595 south of Whitehaven in Cumbria got underway yesterday (Monday, February 1).
Issued on behalf of the Selection Panel for the Independently Funded News Consortia pilots What do you think of your regional television news? Is there enough information about what’s happening where you live...
Commenting on today’s publication of the final estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions, Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Joan Ruddock, said;
Over £700 million of affordable and easy to access funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB) has been approved for nearly 3,000 small businesses across the UK, through participating national banks...
As the Haiti earthquake has so sadly reminded us, natural and other disasters around the world create situations of dire human need and suffering that can only be alleviated through international assistance.
The Highways Agency is giving road users advance warning of forthcoming road closures on the M1 in Northamptonshire.
if the discount was set at 50% more people would by their house people look...
We, the undersigned, call on HM Government, to remove the word chattel ...
The obvious reason for this is that single-deckers are much smaller than...
This is a petition to optionally use all or part of ones own Income related...
in most cases there is enough medical evidence to bring charges but then the...
With an increasing number of high profile cases of child abuse and murder in...
We would like to see the introduction of lessons to raise awareness of safe...
Three Metropolitan Police officers are to be prosecuted for misuse of Met...
BBC has been given provisional approval to apply DRM to restrict what...
Sadly Copenhagen was a disaster and maybe attempted to achieve too much. It...
My son underwent aortic valve & route replacement and mitral valve repair....
This petition is to stop the over charging of patients for perscriptions....
arms manufacturer bae systems is developing a national strategy with a...
Allow self employed pregnant women more help with financial aid. We do not...
I have been told that European Court of Justice is not accountable to...
The Skipton building society, and other lending institutions, have raised...
The current grant system unfairly discriminates against students from middle...
Having recently retired from Government Service and noted commercials urging...
"Alternative medicine has either not been proved to work, or been proved not...
Judges are servants to their communities; they are in place to ensure...
Workplace bullying is a widespread problem wrecking health and careers and...
stop bullying in djanogly! Too many children are being bullied and commiting...
The Prepayment Meter is a disaster. It's too expensive, very inconvenient...
The German and French governments have started to encourage people to...
Under the recent Housing Development Plan, Eastbourne Borough Council has...
Every site i search for in my area you either need gcse c or above or there...
As you may or may not be aware, the British Ski governing body, BSSF, also...
Lower fuel prices its as simple as that! The nation as a whole do not mind...
GPs contracting for catchment areas with borders which may be only a few...
as a nrp your rights of appeal against the csa are non exsistant but the csa...
The Times of 25 January 2010 reported that the British Government amongst...
We now have to think about the future of Haiti and the re-build of the...
We are campaigning to bestow bravery awards on three Merchant Navy heroes...
People who have been arrested but later found innocent in the courts are...
We urge the Governement, for the sake of the NHS to offer a % rebate on...
To highlight to all that the war in agfhanistan and Iraq is not a "war on...
This ruling excludes many people from enjoying family gatherings or...
The MOD should not axe the Officer's Training Corps on the grounds of simply...
my daughter bethany flowers died as a result of being taken to hosptal eight...
paedophilia is an illness, and can not be cured, to safe guard all children...
This quango is bereft of original, practical ideas. It repackages existing...
The functions of High Street banks and Investment banks have merged over the...
this petition is to call for the Legalising and declassifying of marijuana...
The Treaty of Lisbon is a treaty that was signed by the European Union...
My mom makes her payments on time every month but still incurs problems...
We ask the Prime Minister to consider extending the governments 'Care 2...
We, the undersigned, petition the Government to ensure that if public...
VAT was added to demarcate LUXURY goods, not neccessites. Fuel is not a...
People who try to avoid paying court fines across England & Wales will be targeted in a month-long campaign launched by Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) today.
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace cost three London workers their lives last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.
Our work on Major Life Events provides compelling evidence from rural people about the challenges of using and delivering specific services in rural areas. We have focused on investigating both...
Our work on Major Life Events provides compelling evidence from rural people about the challenges of using and delivering specific services in rural areas. We have focused on investigating both...
Our work on Major Life Events provides compelling evidence from rural people about the challenges of using and delivering specific services in rural areas. We have focused on investigating both...
Our work on Major Life Events provides compelling evidence from rural people about the challenges of using and delivering specific services in rural areas. We have focused on investigating both...
Our work on Major Life Events provides compelling evidence from rural people about the challenges of using and delivering specific services in rural areas. We have focused on investigating both...
People who try to avoid paying court fines across England & Wales will be targeted in a month-long campaign launched by Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) today.
People who try to avoid paying court fines across England & Wales will be targeted in a month-long campaign launched by Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) today.
People who try to avoid paying court fines across England & Wales will be targeted in a month-long campaign launched by Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) today.
People who try to avoid paying court fines across England & Wales will be targeted in a month-long campaign launched by Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) today.
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace caused more than 175 major injuries to workers in Buckinghamshire last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign...
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace led to 180 Oxfordshire workers suffering major injuries last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace affected 1,249 workers in Hampshire and the Isle Wight last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace caused 350 major injuries to workers in Sussex and cost one person their life last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard...
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace caused 453 major injuries to workers in Kent last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace caused 251 major injuries to workers in Surrey last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.
Slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace caused 180 major injuries to workers in Berkshire last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned today as it launched a hard-hitting campaign.
An Oxfordshire landlord has been prosecuted for failing to ensure gas appliances in his property were safe and fit for purpose.
This consultation started on 12th November 2009 and ends on 5th February 2010.
This consultation seeks your views on the Government's proposals on fisheries that should continue to be licensed, these are...
This consultation started on 12th November 2009 and ends on 5th February 2010.
This consultation seeks your views on the Government's proposals on fisheries that should continue to be licensed, these are...
This consultation started on 17th November 2009 and ends on 9th February 2010.
This consultation seeks views on Government proposals to introduce permitted development rights for small scale renewable and...
This consultation started on 21st January 2010 and ends on 5th March 2010.
The remit of the Inquiry is to make recommendations to the Scottish Government on how financial support to agriculture and rural...
This consultation started on 23rd November 2009 and ends on 15th February 2010.
In April 2009, the then Secretary of State for Health asked Sir Ian Carruthers OBE, Chief Executive of NHS South West, and...
This consultation started on 21st November 2009 and ends on 15th February 2010.
This consultation looks at how we should regulate imports of oxycodone, a narcotic drug controlled under the Misuse of ...
This consultation started on 19th November 2009 and ends on 12th February 2010.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is seeking on views on draft Regulations to implement the Directive...
This consultation started on 17th November 2009 and ends on 9th February 2010.
1.1 Since its launch in 2005, our Digital Dividend Review (DDR) has considered how to make the spectrum freed up by digital...
This consultation started on 16th November 2009 and ends on 26th February 2010.
1. The Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 (hereafter "the 2005 Act") was passed by the Scottish Parliament...
This consultation started on 17th November 2009 and ends on 26th February 2010.
This consultation paper sets out a draft national approach to anti-bullying in Scotland. The purpose of this is to:
propose...
This consultation started on 17th November 2009 and ends on 9th February 2010.
The Guidelines on Scientific Analysis in Policy Making provide a high-level framework for addressing the way in which government...
HM The Queen has appointed Richard John Preston Musgrave to be a District Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Right Honourable The Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice...