SE024-10 Work to resurface parts of the M4 near Maidenhead in Berkshire starts next week.
Businesses in the Life Sciences industry are invited to attend a series of free events across the country to find out more about the Government’s year of action to transform the industry and the support available...
The UK Government today welcomed the call by Zimbabwean Finance Minister Tendai Biti for the restoration of Zimbabwe’s voting rights at the IMF.
Highways agency reminds drivers on the a14 in suffolk to “respect our road workersâ€
Highways agency reminds drivers on the m11 to “respect our road workersâ€
Highways agency reminds drivers on the m11 near cambridge to “respect our road workersâ€
The construction site of Brighton & Hove Albion’s new football stadium in Falmer is scoring well with the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) new hard-hitting campaign - Shattered Lives.
A new apprenticeship scheme designed to give young people a start in the UK’s thriving film industry was launched at Pinewood Studios by film Minister Siôn Simon today.
Twelve people were arrested in dawn raids across the UK this morning on suspicion of stealing over £2 million in a major VAT repayment fraud linked to the construction industry.
GPs providing out of hours care in England will be subject to tighter controls and more robust skills and knowledge testing, Health Minister Mike O’Brien announced today.
HRH The Duke of York visited the region earlier today (4 February) to learn more about how two North East companies are succeeding on the international stage.
A group of girls in Coventry are boosting their confidence by showing off their dance moves, thanks to Government funding.
The managing director of a Black Country firm has been fined after neglecting to control legionella at its site.
Responding to the publication of GSK’s Q4 2009 results, Science and Innovation Minister Lord Drayson said:
Swine flu cases remain near their lowest level since the early stages of the disease in the United Kingdom, according to a statistical bulletin from the Chief Medical Officer for England, published today.
A report into GP Out-Of-Hours care that makes a number of recommendations for improving the system was published by the Department of Health today.
North east roadworks update – 6th february – 12th february
Local authorities are to get the power to impose blanket bans on the sale of alcohol after 3am in entire streets or city centres affected by alcohol-related anti-social behaviour and disorder. The move was confirmed...
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE MEDIA AND SPORT ON BEHALF OF THE CUTTY SARK TRUST, GREENWICH The historic clipper Cutty Sark will be restored to its former glory following news today that the final parts...
A sensor that switches on the lights when you get out of bed, a temperature detector to stop your house getting too hot or too cold and a flood detector are just some of the assistive technologies on display ...
Plans to improve road safety and help reduce congestion on the M1 in the East Midlands have been published today (4 February 2010) for consultation.
Businesses in the Life Sciences industry are invited to attend a series of free events across the country to find out more about the Government’s year of action to transform the industry and the support available...
Business leaders have hailed the Government’s flagship Train to Gain programme, saying it has helped them provide vital training to their staff during the downturn.
The UK Statistics Authority is concerned that recent political and media debate about trends in violent crime has misrepresented the data and is, therefore, damaging trust in official statistics. We have looked...
The Competition Commission (CC) has today published an issues statement and a timetable for its investigation into the local bus market. These can be found at: www.competition-commission.org.uk/inquiries/ref2010...
An extra month has been added to the deadline for the Government Scrappage Scheme today, allowing manufacturers and dealers more time to prepare for and operate the exit phase of the Scheme. This change was ...
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on statutory proposals by South Gloucestershire Council to close Brockeridge Infant and Highcroft Junior Schools and establish a new 4 to 11 community...
Two revolutionary prototype pint glasses designed to reduce the terrible injuries caused by nearly 87,000 glass attacks each year were unveiled at the Design Council today by the Home Secretary Alan Johnson.
There is one month left to respond to HM Revenue and Customs’ consultation Working with Tax Agents.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Social care employers in the North West will get a £1,000 subsidy if they give a young person the chance of a career in social care, young recruits will also receive free pre-employment training to ...
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE MEDIA AND SPORT ON BEHALF OF THE CUTTY SARK TRUST, GREENWICH The historic clipper Cutty Sark will be restored to its former glory following news today that the final parts...
Over the last six months the environment in which housing and planning operates has changed significantly. The current challenging economic climate has contributed to a slower rate of housing supply...
Our Commissioners recently considered the ways in which public resources are allocated between different places. They agreed that it is important that resources are allocated in ways that are fair between...
Our Commissioners recently considered the ways in which public resources are allocated between different places. They agreed that it is important that resources are allocated in ways that are fair between...
Agenda for 'Healthy Rural Communities: a national conference', 17th March 2010
Twelve communities from across the UK are today celebrating after winning up to £500,000 each to help install new green technologies such as solar panels, hydro turbines and energy saving insulation...
This consultation started around the 25th November 2009 and ends on 17th February 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.The following documents...
The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Neville Wayne Beard to be a Salaried Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales). Mr Beard will be assigned to the Cardiff...
Twelve communities from across the UK are today celebrating after winning up to £500,000 each to help install new green technologies such as solar panels, hydro turbines and energy saving insulation...