Members of the Deal Coastguard Rescue Team were in the right place at the right time for a dog owner this evening when their Staffordshire Bull Terrier was swept into the sea, and found by the Coastguards four...
NEW WORK
At ten minutes to one this afternoon, Portland Coastguard received a 999 call from a dog owner who had climbed up a 100ft slope to recover his spaniel. Upon reaching the dog, the man was then unable to climb...
A former bankrupt director of a food company from Leicester has been sentenced to sixteen months in prison for running a company and obtaining credit whilst bankrupt following a prosecution by the Department ...
Family hopes lessons will be learned after “horrific†loss
M1 JUNCTION 25 TO JUNCTION 28 WIDENING
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
A gas fitter from West Yorkshire who put lives at risk by carrying out illegal work was today (26 February) handed a suspended jail sentence and community service for his crimes.
When a decision needs to be made about something of public interest that is...
i think a petition should go on for biker's.to many bikers are getting...
21st Century Careers for 21st Century Scientists
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
Saturday 27 February to Friday 5 March
Armoured vehicles in Afghanistan will be kept on track after the MOD extended a contract of a County Durham firm which provides the metal tracks the vehicles run on, Minister for Defence Equipment & Support...
A1M, Junction 57, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1M at Junction 57 for bridge maintenance works. There will be one lane open north and southbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will...
The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA), John Vine CBE QPM, has today published the first annual report of the Independent Advisory Group on Country Information (IAGCI).
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1st March 2010
The Upper Tribunal, formerly recognised as the Transport Tribunal, has upheld the decision of the Deputy Traffic Commissioner, Tom Macartney to fine £1,650 and indefinitely revoke and disqualify the...
NEW WORK
A5 HOCKLIFFE LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT SCHEME
Work to improve safety by replacing the existing lighting on the A5 Eastern Way junction, two miles north of Hockliffe will begin on Wednesday 3 March...
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1st March 2010
A soldier whose life was saved by his body armour in Afghanistan has thanked the team who made it – by buying them a pint.
Earlier this week the Maritime & Coastguard Agency Counter Pollution and Response Branch delivered an oil spill clean-up training course for Local Authorities in North Wales.
Northumbrian Water has been ordered to pay more than £34,000 following the potentially fatal crushing of an employee.
A self-employed Gloucestershire man has today been fined for carrying out illegal gas works, leaving residents at serious risk.
This consultation started around the 11th December 2009 and ends on 19th March 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started around the 11th December 2009 and ends on 11th March 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 7th December 2009 and ends on 28th February 2010.
This consultation document is seeking the views of stakeholders on the possible priorities for our Department's first Single...
This consultation started on 9th December 2009 and ends on 17th March 2010.
The Food Standards Agency has been working with the catering industry to introduce voluntary calorie labelling at the place...
This consultation started on 8th December 2009 and ends on 2nd March 2010.
The Code provides guidance to Scottish public authorities on discharging their functions under the Freedom of Information (Scotland...
1 – 7 MARCH 2010
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
1 – 7 MARCH 2010
Regulatory bodies in the UK continue to make good progress putting better regulation principles into practice, according to a set of new reports published today by the Better Regulation Executive.
A husband and wife business team from Co Tyrone, who siphoned off nearly £4 million through false accounting to avoid paying taxes, have been jailed for six years, and ordered to pay almost £...
Lower the age of routine breast screening for women in the UK to 35/40...
British manufacturers could save millions of pounds in import duties through an EU scheme promoted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
British manufacturers could save millions of pounds in import duties through an EU scheme promoted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Agreed settlement between Department of Health and Kent Pharmaceuticals Limited.
The MCA are warning shipping companies that action will be taken if they are found to be flouting hours of rest requirements.
Dear PM, The preparation for next year's census is underway. In the Census...
'...Create a coin to remember the fallen heroes of recent armed conflicts' -- Mr Allan Salkeld
Put in place a national website for the reporting of pot holes, and...
As a member of USDAW (UNION OF SHOP AND DISTRIBUTIVE ALLIED WORKERS) or any...
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 March when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues ...
SE049-10 Work to upgrade two bridges over the M4 between junctions 13 and 14 has started and is due to be completed by the end of March 2010.
The January data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows an annual price change of 5.2 per cent. This is the second month in a row in which the figure has been positive and takes the average property...
British manufacturers could save millions of pounds in import duties through an EU scheme promoted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
New proposals on the access of foreign nationals’ to the NHS, aimed at preventing health tourism were set out today by the Department of Health.
HSE inspectors are to launch an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices on building sites in the Norfolk coastal area from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth. The Health and Safety Executive...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has identified that, based on current staffing levels and the complexity and volume of asylum cases, the UK Border Agency’s ...
A new approach to managing the UK’s land will be vital to meet the challenges of the 21st century, according to the latest report from Foresight, the Government’s futures think tank.
An independent review into the sexualisation of young people, conducted by psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos, was welcomed by Home Secretary Alan Johnson today.
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
Main Points This Month
New proposals on the access of foreign nationals’ to the NHS, aimed at preventing health tourism were set out today by the Department of Health.
SE049-10 Work to upgrade two bridges over the M4 between junctions 13 and 14 has started and is due to be completed by the end of March 2010.
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
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Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
New measures to allow motorists using the Severn Crossings to pay tolls by credit or debit card have been laid before Parliament by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Essential maintenance is to be carried out on the A52 Brian Clough Way near Sandiacre, from the Bardill’s roundabout towards Junction 25 of the M1. Work will start on Monday, 8 March and is due to be completed...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
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 March when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues ...
A father and son were yesterday jailed for eight years for stealing over £700,000 from the taxpayer. The sentences follow a lengthy and complex investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
Serious youth violence was the target of a high-profile police campaign in Merseyside today when Home Secretary Alan Johnson visited Liverpool to see Operation Portcullis in action.
Agents were reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) today that there is one month to go before the deadlines for re-claiming tax change.
Free advice on Tax Credits and Child Benefit will be available at a series of events in Dukinfield and Hyde next week from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) teams offering face-to-face help and guidance.
Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on an exquisite drawing by the Italian Renaissance master Raphael. This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the drawing, ...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about the situation in the Falklands, the PMS said that this was an issue that the Foreign Office was leading on; Chris Bryant had been talking about this yesterday and...
Asked why the Prime Minister had not realised that the Chancellor was being briefed against and asked what he was doing now to make sure he was aware of all future briefings, the PMS said that the Prime Minister...
Asked why the Cabinet Secretary felt the need for there to be a clarification of the hung Parliament, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the British constitution had never been codified and this work...
Asked about the proportion of migrant children still alive and what proportion came back to this country, the PMS said he did not have those figures to hand. Asked if managing the cases of former child migrants...
Asked about the comments made by the Scottish Cardinal who said that the Pope would give the Government hell when he visited later this year, the PMS said that this was a political issue and not something the...
Asked what the Prime Minister expected to see in the Cabinet office manual on hung parliaments, the PMS said that this related to Sir Gus O'Donnell's manual on the subject and his aim to codify a lot of the conventions...
Asked about a question from David Cameron at PMQs on GDP per capita that had since been clarified by the opposition, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had answered the question put to him. Asked whether GDP ...
Asked how the Budget was looking, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had said that the Chancellor would announce at the right time the timing of the Budget if there was to be one before the election. Asked...
Asked if the Prime Minister and the Chancellor discussed the Chancellor's interview this morning, the PMS said he did not know. The PMS said they may well have discussed possible questions on the economy at PMQs...
Asked if he could confirm whether the Cabinet Secretary met with Andrew Rawnsley during the preparations for his book, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that he had nothing to add to...
Cancer screening, Greece and the misuse of British passports were on the agenda at PMQs this week.
The Prime Minister also took questions on Northern Ireland, child tax credits and...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: Cabinet manual, briefing and Falklands
Cabinet ManualAsked why the Cabinet Secretary felt the need for there to be a clarification of the hung Parliament...
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Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: No10 allegations, Chancellor’s interview, budget, economy, hung parliament, Pope’s visit and migrant children
No10 AllegationsAsked if he could...
The Prime Minister has hosted a reception at Downing Street to celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans History Month.
Guests included some of the men and women from the Army, Navy and Air Force, celebrating...
Sarah Brown and Maggie Darling have met a group of ‘tea ladies’ who are marching through London to promote Fairtrade’s “Swap Your Cuppa” campaign.
The campaign aims...
5.8% down in fourth quarter 2009
London will receive £6 million through the Government’s Urban Congestion Performance Fund after exceeding targets to tackle congestion, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
People across the country are being urged to help make a real difference to the lives of older and disabled people, as the first national Dignity Action Day is held today.
Pioneering motorists will receive up to £5,000 to buy an ultra-low carbon car, and the roll-out of supporting infrastructure will begin in selected regions, the Government announced today.Â
A £5m investment to introduce charging points for electric vehicles in Milton Keynes will make it one of the first “Plugged-in Places†in the country, under plans announced today by Transport Secretary...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Patient Experience PSA scores update based on data up to and including 2009 patient surveys.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A Greater Manchester company has been fined £24,000 after scaffolding collapsed outside a new gym in Hyde, crushing several cars.
Promoting healthy eating across South East schools will be top of the agenda on Thursday 25 February when a host of health professionals, professors, nutritionists and doctors will come together to discuss various...
- Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project
-Â Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project.
SE047-10 Some 8,000 solar-powered road studs are to be installed on the A20 between Folkestone and Dover in Kent to improve safety for road users. Work is scheduled to start Sunday 28 February and last two weeks...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Children, Schools and Families thank Sir Mark Walport and the Science and Learning Expert Group for their report and will now consider the...
Work has started to install CCTV at five key locations along the A1 between Stamford, Lincolnshire, and Apleyhead in Nottinghamshire.
SE048-10 Road signs to make it easier for drivers to find their way into Dover are to be installed from next week
The health sector has exceeded its aim to recruit 5,000 public sector apprentices, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers of a number of roadworks taking place overnight on the A64. During the first week of March four sets of works will be in progress and will affect drivers travelling at ...
This release presents updated estimates of key public spending outturn series against two frameworks. The budgeting framework (used in Tables 1 to 7) deals with spending within central government departmental...
Immigration statistics covering quarter four of 2009 have been released by the Home Office today.
Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on an archive of correspondence addressed to the British political radical Thomas Walker. This will provide a last chance to raise the money...
DWP/034/10
People suffering from mesothelioma will be given more financial help, the Government announced today.
A new list of organisations qualified to undertake and scrutinise statutory ballots and elections under trade union law was announced by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 25th February 2010
Eastern Hardware Ltd, a Lowestoft-based company which manufactures metal was today fined £3,000 after a worker fell through a fragile roof.
Work began today at Portsmouth on the first of two new aircraft carriers. As steel cutting commenced on a section of the hull, Portsmouth became the fifth UK shipyard to start construction on the programme. The...
Progress towards the creation of 10,000 new jobs for young people in the cultural and sports sectors is now well past the half way mark, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Ben Bradshaw announced ...
Details of a major scheme to improve safety, reduce congestion and make journey times more reliable on the M1 at Junction 19 Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire have been published today for comment.
The public consultation into plans to reduce congestion and improve safety at the A19 / A1058 Coast Road Junction, North Tyneside which started on 19 November 2009 has been extended until mid-March 2010.
A company was today fined for safety offences after a young boy was crushed to death by electrically powered gates.
Adults with learning disabilities were taught how to juggle today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope as part of his pledge to mark the first national Dignity Action Day.
The man who hangs under the glass floor at the top of Blackpool Tower to clean it is backing a national safety campaign.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has identified that, based on current staffing levels and the complexity and volume of asylum cases, the UK Border Agency’s ...
Strictly embargoed until 00.01 hours, Friday 26 February 2010
A new approach to managing the UK’s land will be vital to meet the challenges of the 21st century, according to the latest report from Foresight...
STRICTLY EMBARGOED:NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST UNIL 00.01 ON FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY An independent review into the sexualisation of young people, conducted by psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos, was welcomed...
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Richard Wilfred Hutchinson be a Salaried Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales). Mr Hutchinson will be assigned...
The figure relating to FCO Services given in the Answer delivered on 11 November 2009 HL5509 was incorrect.
The figure of £949,700 related to all of the expenditure on external recruitment not just...
The independent review looking into the collapse of Eurostar services before Christmas was published on Friday 12 February. This was a thorough review of the incident and I am pleased to say that all parties ...
There is, at the moment, considerable uncertainty in relation to the corporation tax treatment of distributions. This uncertainty is causing significant problems to UK business and this statement is intended ...
The Economic and Financial Affairs Council was held in Brussels on 16 February 2010. The following items were discussed:
Implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact
ECOFIN issued new recommendations...
Following the successful legal and capital restructuring of Northern Rock, which took effect on 1 January 2010, the Government, in conjunction with the Financial Services Authority, have reviewed the guarantee...
As outlined in schedule 7 to the Counter-terrorism Act 2008, the Treasury has undertaken to report to Parliament following the end of each calendar year in which a direction under the powers has been issued. ...
I am publishing today the Government's implementation plan in response to the Lamb inquiry on parental confidence in the special educational needs-SEN-system.
The inquiry, under the chairmanship of Brian...
The General GLA Grant for 2010-11 has been determined by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government at £48,136,000, after consultation with the Mayor of London. The grant is a block grant...
The new rates of war pensions and allowances proposed from April 2010 are set out in the tables below. The annual uprating of war pensions and allowances for 2010 will take place from the week beginning 12 April...
The Justice and Home Affairs Council is due to be held on 25 and 26 February 2010 in Brussels. My noble Friend, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice, Lord Bach and I, intend to attend on behalf...
My hon. Friend the Minister for Europe and I wish to announce that following the treaty of Lisbon's entry into force on 1 December 2009, the Government intend that the extra seat in the European Parliament which...
In April 2009 I established an independent advisory panel on judicial diversity. I asked the panel to identify the barriers to progress on judicial diversity, and to make recommendations on how to make speedier...
The need for an additional human rights framework that reflects the particular circumstances of Northern Ireland was recognised in the Belfast agreement and given shape through the commitment to set up a Bill...
I am today announcing the third tranche of performance-related payments from the Urban Congestion Performance Fund that will see the 10 largest urban areas in England receive a further £19.7 million to study...
A company was today fined for safety offences after a young boy was crushed to death by electrically powered gates.
Work has started to install CCTV at five key locations along the A1 between Stamford, Lincolnshire, and Apleyhead in Nottinghamshire.
Details of a major scheme to improve safety, reduce congestion and make journey times more reliable on the M1 at Junction 19 Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire have been published today for comment.
Adults with learning disabilities were taught how to juggle today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope as part of his pledge to mark the first national Dignity Action Day.
Eastern Hardware Ltd, a Lowestoft-based company which manufactures metal was today fined £3,000 after a worker fell through a fragile roof.
London will receive £6 million through the Government’s Urban Congestion Performance Fund after exceeding targets to tackle congestion, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
People across the country are being urged to help make a real difference to the lives of older and disabled people, as the first national Dignity Action Day is held today.
Pioneering motorists will receive up to £5,000 to buy an ultra-low carbon car, and the roll-out of supporting infrastructure will begin in selected regions, the Government announced today.Â
A £5m investment to introduce charging points for electric vehicles in Milton Keynes will make it one of the first “Plugged-in Places†in the country, under plans announced today by Transport Secretary...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Patient Experience PSA scores update based on data up to and including 2009 patient surveys.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A Greater Manchester company has been fined £24,000 after scaffolding collapsed outside a new gym in Hyde, crushing several cars.
Promoting healthy eating across South East schools will be top of the agenda on Thursday 25 February when a host of health professionals, professors, nutritionists and doctors will come together to discuss various...
- Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project
-Â Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project.
SE047-10 Some 8,000 solar-powered road studs are to be installed on the A20 between Folkestone and Dover in Kent to improve safety for road users. Work is scheduled to start Sunday 28 February and last two weeks...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Children, Schools and Families thank Sir Mark Walport and the Science and Learning Expert Group for their report and will now consider the...
Work has started to install CCTV at five key locations along the A1 between Stamford, Lincolnshire, and Apleyhead in Nottinghamshire.
SE048-10 Road signs to make it easier for drivers to find their way into Dover are to be installed from next week
The health sector has exceeded its aim to recruit 5,000 public sector apprentices, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers of a number of roadworks taking place overnight on the A64. During the first week of March four sets of works will be in progress and will affect drivers travelling at ...
This release presents updated estimates of key public spending outturn series against two frameworks. The budgeting framework (used in Tables 1 to 7) deals with spending within central government departmental...
Immigration statistics covering quarter four of 2009 have been released by the Home Office today.
Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on an archive of correspondence addressed to the British political radical Thomas Walker. This will provide a last chance to raise the money...
DWP/034/10
People suffering from mesothelioma will be given more financial help, the Government announced today.
A new list of organisations qualified to undertake and scrutinise statutory ballots and elections under trade union law was announced by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 25th February 2010
Eastern Hardware Ltd, a Lowestoft-based company which manufactures metal was today fined £3,000 after a worker fell through a fragile roof.
Work began today at Portsmouth on the first of two new aircraft carriers. As steel cutting commenced on a section of the hull, Portsmouth became the fifth UK shipyard to start construction on the programme. The...
Progress towards the creation of 10,000 new jobs for young people in the cultural and sports sectors is now well past the half way mark, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Ben Bradshaw announced ...
Details of a major scheme to improve safety, reduce congestion and make journey times more reliable on the M1 at Junction 19 Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire have been published today for comment.
The public consultation into plans to reduce congestion and improve safety at the A19 / A1058 Coast Road Junction, North Tyneside which started on 19 November 2009 has been extended until mid-March 2010.
A company was today fined for safety offences after a young boy was crushed to death by electrically powered gates.
Adults with learning disabilities were taught how to juggle today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope as part of his pledge to mark the first national Dignity Action Day.
The man who hangs under the glass floor at the top of Blackpool Tower to clean it is backing a national safety campaign.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has identified that, based on current staffing levels and the complexity and volume of asylum cases, the UK Border Agency’s ...
Strictly embargoed until 00.01 hours, Friday 26 February 2010
A new approach to managing the UK’s land will be vital to meet the challenges of the 21st century, according to the latest report from Foresight...
STRICTLY EMBARGOED:NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST UNIL 00.01 ON FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY An independent review into the sexualisation of young people, conducted by psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos, was welcomed...
Motorcyclists will see their names up in lights as part of a bold new THINK! campaign to save lives on the roads.
The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Richard Wilfred Hutchinson be a Salaried Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales). Mr Hutchinson will be assigned...
- Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project
The public consultation into plans to reduce congestion and improve safety at the A19 / A1058 Coast Road Junction, North Tyneside which started on 19 November 2009 has been extended until mid-March 2010.
London will receive £6 million through the Government’s Urban Congestion Performance Fund after exceeding targets to tackle congestion, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
People across the country are being urged to help make a real difference to the lives of older and disabled people, as the first national Dignity Action Day is held today.
Pioneering motorists will receive up to £5,000 to buy an ultra-low carbon car, and the roll-out of supporting infrastructure will begin in selected regions, the Government announced today.Â
A £5m investment to introduce charging points for electric vehicles in Milton Keynes will make it one of the first “Plugged-in Places†in the country, under plans announced today by Transport Secretary...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Patient Experience PSA scores update based on data up to and including 2009 patient surveys.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A Greater Manchester company has been fined £24,000 after scaffolding collapsed outside a new gym in Hyde, crushing several cars.
Promoting healthy eating across South East schools will be top of the agenda on Thursday 25 February when a host of health professionals, professors, nutritionists and doctors will come together to discuss various...
- Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project
-Â Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe signs MOU signalling intention to invest up to £100 million in UK wind turbine R&D project.
SE047-10 Some 8,000 solar-powered road studs are to be installed on the A20 between Folkestone and Dover in Kent to improve safety for road users. Work is scheduled to start Sunday 28 February and last two weeks...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Children, Schools and Families thank Sir Mark Walport and the Science and Learning Expert Group for their report and will now consider the...
Work has started to install CCTV at five key locations along the A1 between Stamford, Lincolnshire, and Apleyhead in Nottinghamshire.
SE048-10 Road signs to make it easier for drivers to find their way into Dover are to be installed from next week
The health sector has exceeded its aim to recruit 5,000 public sector apprentices, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers of a number of roadworks taking place overnight on the A64. During the first week of March four sets of works will be in progress and will affect drivers travelling at ...