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05 March 2010

East of england roadworks update:monday 8 march – sunday 14 march 2010
seen at 21:56, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

NEW WORK

M1 JUNCTIONS 10 TO 10A SPUR LUTON – REPAIRS TO NEWLANDS ROAD BRIDGE

Work to renovate the bridge over Newlands Road on the M1 spur near Luton, began in September. The work involves replacing...

College caters for safety success
seen at 20:26, 5 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Uxbridge College in Hillingdon is joining forces with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to support the latest phase of its Shattered Lives campaign which aims to reduce slips, trips and falls in the workplace...

Sustainable New Homes: The Road to Zero Carbon: Consultation on the Code for Sustainable Homes and the Energy Efficiency standard for Zero Carbon Homes (The Department for Communities and Local Government)
seen at 20:01, 5 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 16th December 2009 and ends on 24th March 2010.

This consultation seeks views on changes to the Code for Sustainable Homes in 2010, to align with changes to Part L of the Building...

Improving engagement by statutory and non-statutory consultees: Consultation (The Department for Communities and Local Government)
seen at 20:01, 5 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 21st December 2009 and ends on 19th March 2010.

This consultation seeks views on a range of proposals to improve the consultation arrangements for statutory and non-statutory consultees...
Improving the use and discharge of planning conditions: Consultation (The Department for Communities and Local Government)
seen at 20:01, 5 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 21st December 2009 and ends on 19th March 2010.

This consultation seeks views on a draft policy annex on the use of planning conditions (which also clarifies current arrangements...
Implementing a landline duty: consultation on draft legislation and impacts (The Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
seen at 20:01, 5 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 11th December 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.

TheHM Treasuryhas launched a consultation ondraft legislation...

'...reassess our diplomatic friendship with the United States of America' -- Mr M. Kuhnke
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Given the long history of staunch support which the United Kingdom has to...
'...Upgrade the A55 to Motorway status' -- Mr Colin Lucas Hughes
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The A55 is an important Trunk road and carries a tremendous amount of...
'...Allow the English counties to be governed by a directly elected Mayor/Governor and Assembly.' -- Lewis Ambler
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
This idea is loosely based on American Federalism and would allow power to...
'...remove VAT on theatre schools and stop taxing our children's health' -- Denise Hutton Gosney
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Adding VAT to theatre school fees makes classes less affordable for the...
'...review the increase in cost for GRO certificates' -- Mrs Sandra Humphrey
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
On behalf of the many thousands of genealogists I urge the Prime Minister to...
'...introduce safe standing sections at football stadia' -- James Halfpenny
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Hillsborough Disaster happened 21 years ago this April. The systems back...
'...Child and adult age limits should be standardised throughout the country for items like bus fares and in restraunts.' -- Mr Thomas Bensted
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We would like bus fairs and child prices to be standardised at the age of 18...
The national construction college builds a firm foundation in london with new safety campaign
seen at 18:13, 5 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The National Construction College’s South campus in Erith, Bexley is supporting the latest phase of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign to help reduce slips, trips and falls from...

Welcoming government’s drive for superfast broadband
seen at 18:06, 5 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

The Government has announced that a new body ‘Broadband Delivery UK’ is to be responsible for rolling-out next generation broadband across the UK. At the same time a major report...

Inspections aim to improve safety on hartlepool industrial estates
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Hartlepool Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have joined forces in a bid to improve health and safety on local industrial estates.

Yorkshire and the humber roadworks update
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Saturday 6 March to Friday 12 March

College caters for safety success
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Uxbridge College in Hillingdon is joining forces with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to support the latest phase of its Shattered Lives campaign which aims to reduce slips, trips and falls in the workplace...

Weekly summary of road works in devon and cornwall
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).
Weekly summary of road works in devon and cornwall
Uk border agency warns of passenger delays due to strike action
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The travelling public could face potential disruption at UK ports due to strike action by the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) on Monday 8 March and Tuesday 9 March, the UK Border Agency has warned.

East midlands motorway and trunk road works programme – monday 8 to sunday 14 march 2010
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

EASIER WHEELCHAIR ACCESS FOR EAST MIDLANDS LAY-BYS

Free olympic games letting advice for dorset residents
seen at 17:58, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Dorset residents thinking of letting property when the 2012 Olympic Games’ sailing events come to Weymouth can obtain free tax help from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) next week. 

West midlands motorway and trunk road maintenance programme
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

8-14 MARCH 2010 see separate attachment for further details

Grimsby’s girl power - media invite
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

A group of Grimsby’s young women will mark International Women’s Day this weekend with a celebration of their own street style and by speaking up on what they feel needs to change to improve their chances in ...

The national construction college builds a firm foundation in london with new safety campaign
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The National Construction College’s South campus in Erith, Bexley is supporting the latest phase of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign to help reduce slips, trips and falls from...

Trafford lorry builder fined after worker crushed
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A lorry-trailer building company in Trafford has been fined after a worker was crushed by more than two tonnes of metal.

The true cost to glasgow businesses of slips, trips and falls in the workplace
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Glasgow businesses lost at least 1, 344 working days in 2008/09 as a result of slips, trips and falls in the workplace.

The true cost to edinburgh businesses of slips, trips and falls in the workplace
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Edinburgh businesses lost at least 777 working days in 2008/09 as a result of slips, trips and falls in the workplace.

The true cost to dundee businesses of slips, trips and falls in the workplace
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Dundee businesses lost at least 261 working days in 2008/09 as a result of slips, trips and falls in the workplace.

West midlands motorway and trunk road maintenance programme
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

8-14 MARCH 2010

The true cost to aberdeen businesses of slips, trips and falls in the workplace
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Aberdeen businesses lost at least 465 working days in 2008/09 as a result of slips, trips and falls in the workplace.

Grimsby’s girl power - media invite
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A group of Grimsby’s young women will mark International Women’s Day this weekend with a celebration of their own street style and by speaking up on what they feel needs to change to improve their chances in ...

North east roadworks update - 6th march - 12th march
seen at 16:25, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

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...

Roadworks information for highways agency roads in cumbria and north lancashire
seen at 13:23, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 8th March 2010

Inspections aim to improve safety on hartlepool industrial estates
seen at 13:15, 5 March in The Review Of The Funding Of Political Parties News - national (Our copy).

NE/090/10 Hartlepool Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have joined forces in a bid to improve health and safety on local industrial estates.

Roadworks information for highways agency roads in greater manchester, merseyside, cheshire and south lancashire
seen at 13:15, 5 March in The Review Of The Funding Of Political Parties News - national (Our copy).

Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 8th March 2010

Devon pensioner jailed for money laundering
seen at 12:51, 5 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A 68 year old man who concealed almost £60,000 of cash in his underpants in an attempt to smuggle it out of the country has been jailed for a total of four years today. 

M25 making good progress - work to start on next section: junctions 28 to 29 in essex
seen at 12:51, 5 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The next stage of a major construction project to widen the M25 in Essex is being marked by public exhibition in Brentwood today and tomorrow, Friday and Saturday 5 and 6 March.

Hse launches crackdown on dangerous construction sites
seen at 12:34, 5 March in Government Equalities Office News - national (Our copy).

HSE inspectors are to launch an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices on building sites in the East Midlands with forthcoming visits to Derby and Nottingham.

Humber coastguard respond to chemical release incident
seen at 12:33, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

At 0056 this morning Humber Coastguard took a 999 call from a company called Crystal Global, informing of an uncontrolled release of a toxic chemical called Titanium Tetrachrloride (TiCL4). 

Hse launches crackdown on dangerous construction sites
seen at 12:33, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

HSE inspectors are to launch an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices on building sites in the East Midlands with forthcoming visits to Derby and Nottingham.

Government investment has helped turnaround some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in the west midlands
seen at 12:33, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The New Deal for Communities (NDC) programme has helped bring about significant improvements for some of the West Midland’s most deprived neighbourhoods, according to a new report welcomed today by Local Government...

Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
seen at 12:33, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
Easier wheelchair access for east midlands lay-bys
seen at 12:33, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is to construct new drop kerbs at lay-bys across the East Midlands to allow easier access for wheelchair users.

'...Allow Lord Saville to publish his report into Bloody Sunday independent of government interference' -- Adrian Kerr
seen at 12:02, 5 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Bloody Sunday families have been promised that the report of the Bloody...
M25 making good progress - work to start on next section: junctions 28 to 29 in essex
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Al-Sweady Public Inquiry News - national (Our copy).

The next stage of a major construction project to widen the M25 in Essex is being marked by public exhibition in Brentwood today and tomorrow, Friday and Saturday 5 and 6 March.

Humber coastguard respond to chemical release incident
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

At 0056 this morning Humber Coastguard took a 999 call from a company called Crystal Global, informing of an uncontrolled release of a toxic chemical called Titanium Tetrachrloride (TiCL4).  The release formed...

Government investment has helped turn around some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in the north west
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The New Deal for Communities (NDC) programme has helped bring about significant improvements for some of the North West’s most deprived neighbourhoods, according to a new report welcomed today by Local Government...

Sports project helping tackle antisocial behaviour will return
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A project tackling antisocial behaviour in a popular park, which saw a 75 per cent drop in calls to police, has been praised by Home Office Minister Alan Campbell.

Maritime and coastguard agency warn sea users in advance of planned strike
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is reminding boat users to look very carefully at their plans in advance of a strike called by the Public and Commercial Services Union which will affect Coastguard Stations...

Appointment of the head of the national healthcare science school of genetics
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Val Davison, has been appointed Head of the National Healthcare Science School of Genetics, Chief Scientific Officer Professor Sue Hill announced today. 

Offshore disclosure deadline looms
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

People with offshore investments who have notified HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they want to use the New Disclosure Opportunity (NDO) have just one week to make their disclosures online and to ...

Assessing english regional renewable potential
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

New guidelines published today will help regional authorities assess the potential for renewable and low-carbon energy in their area.

Merseyside company celebrates passport to export success
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

E-Tech Components, the cable accessories manufacturer, has won the prestigious North West Passport to Export Award 2010, organised by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).

Skills for logisitics relicensed
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Skills for Logistics, the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for the logistics sector, has been given a further trademark licence to operate as an SSC,  Business Secretary Lord Mandelson announced today, on behalf of...

Directgov helps tackle digital exclusion
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Directgov is proud to be supporting the fifth National Digital Inclusion Conference, taking place on 10th and 11 March 2010 at the Vinopolis Conference Centre, London. Media passes available on request.

Hse uses birmingham event to reach ethnic minority businesses
seen at 11:41, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has hosted a successful Safety and Health Awareness Day in Birmingham to make contact with hard to reach communities.

Scottish Referendum
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked about what Jim Murphy had spoken about at Cabinet, the PMS said that there had been some suggestion that there should be a referendum on independence in Scotland. The discussion in Cabinet could be summarised...
Lord Ashcroft
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Put that Lord Mandelson had said that the records concerning Lord Ashcroft's appointment must be in the Cabinet Office and what was being done to make the records public, the PMS said he was not aware of any pressure...
Greener Homes Initiative
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Government had the support of the Scottish Government to introduce legislation on linking any loans to the home rather than the individual, the PMS said he would check. The PMS said that we were at...
Budget
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked about the timing of the Budget and the Easter recess, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the timing of any Budget was a matter for the Chancellor and the Easter recess was ...
Falklands
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Prime Minister was in contact with the US administration regarding the Secretary of State's comments on the Falklands, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was being kept informed of developments in...
President Zuma
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the timing of President Zuma's official welcoming was something that the Prime Minister was consulted on and if it was right that the welcoming couldn't be moved to this afternoon because the Prime Minister...
Chilcot Inquiry
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if before 12 o'clock today the Prime Minister had any time to prepare for the Chilcot enquiry, the PMS said the Prime Minister was preparing for Chilcot, he had plenty of other meetings, he had his Parliamentary...
President Zuma Visit
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the Prime Minister was doing between 12 and 12:30, the PMS said he was part of the ceremonial arrival of President Zuma. Asked whether the Prime Minister actually met President Zuma this morning, the...
Michael Foot
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked how the Prime Minister heard about Michael Foot's death, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said the Prime Minister was aware of the sad news this morning. original source.
Afternoon press briefing from 2 March 2010
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: Budget, Greener homes initiative, Lord Ashcroft and Scottish Referendum

Budget

Asked about the timing of the Budget and the Easter recess, the Prime Minister...

Prime Minister’s Questions
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Harriet Harman took the Prime Minister s place at PMQs as Mr Brown is attending the South African state visit.

The economy, British manufacturing and the armed forces were on the ...

Morning press briefing from 3 March 2010
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: President Zuma and Falklands

President Zuma

Asked if the timing of President Zuma s official welcoming was something that the Prime Minister was consulted...

Afternoon press briefing from 3 March 2010
seen at 07:47, 5 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: Michael Foot, President Zuma visit and Chilcot inquiry

Michael Foot

Asked how the Prime Minister heard about Michael Foot s death, the Prime Minister s Spokesman...

Grocery waste sent packing
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Grocery manufacturers and retailers today agreed to make significant cuts to food and packaging waste that could save customers and the industry £1 billion and cut carbon emissions by three million ...

Threat to rural life as more young quit the countryside
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government will be told today (Thursday 4 March) that the long-term future of the countryside is in jeopardy because so many young people are being forced out of rural areas to find homes, jobs and support...

Refund fear could cost you almost £5,000
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Government campaign urges you to spring clean your finances by brushing up on your consumer rights

Ministers sets targets to help people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Ambitious new targets to help more people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities in the workplace, are announced today by Minister for Disabled People Jonathan Shaw.

Inactive children get help to move more
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A new team of specially trained coaches are being deployed to help children become more active - setting them on the path to a healthier future.

Broadband delivery uk to lead government’s drive for superfast broadband announced
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The new Government body responsible for rolling-out next generation broadband across the UK will begin its work today, Digital Britain Minister Stephen Timms has announced.

Award-winning restaurant backs slips, trips and falls campaign
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A restaurant director and chef who have been given the seal of approval by Gordon Ramsay have backed the Health and Safety Executive’s call for restaurateurs to reduce the likelihood of slips, trips and falls...

Tougher action to support medicines supply
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A package of tough new actions to ensure that NHS patients can get the medicines they need was agreed at a summit to discuss concerns about current difficulties with the supply of medicines, hosted by Health ...

Dairy farmers to benefit from £26 million dairy fund
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

More than £26 million from the EU Dairy Fund will soon be distributed to British dairy farmers.

Healey offers help for working social tenants in yorkshire & humber
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced plans for tenants with a new job offer to get Government help to find a home close to their new workplace. The scheme will first run in the Yorkshire & Humber...

One million employees get skills boost with train to gain
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The number of people gaining a qualification through the Train to Gain programme has hit the one million mark, the Government announced today.

Testing the water for wave and tidal potential
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Wave and tidal energy in England and Wales today received a boost as plans for the first full Strategic Environmental Assessment for wave and tidal energy were outlined.

Britain’s oldest inn backs hse’s newest campaign
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Britain’s Oldest Inn has pledged support to the Health & Safety Executives (HSE)  ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign to highlight the potentially devastating consequences of slips, trips and falls in the workplace...

Creative firms head to texas for global showcase
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Companies from the West Midlands’ ground breaking creative industries sector are heading to Texas next week for the one of the world’s most important media and music festivals.

Mod releases latest uk armed forces manning figures
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Figures showing that the UK Armed Forces are currently at 98.7 per cent of their full time Trained Strength requirement have been released today by the MOD.

Review of the police and criminal evidence act will cut bureaucracy
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Plans to streamline police powers, cut red tape and increase the time officers can spend on frontline duties were announced by Home Office Minister David Hanson today.

Stfc: new arrangements to provide stability in research funding
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Science Minister Lord Drayson has today spelled out new arrangements for the Science and Technology Facilities Council designed to ensure that it can plan with greater predictability and provide its community...

John healey pledges support to a new vision for byker
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has pledged to give his full support to a new vision published today for the future of the iconic Byker estate.

Cutting red tape and saving money for developers to help drive recovery
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A package of planning system reforms saving developers time and money to help them complete building projects during the recovery have now been approved by parliament, Planning Minister John Healey confirmed ...

Sir john chadwick issues third and final interim report on an ex-gratia payment scheme
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of Sir John Chadwick.

Free help and advice for derbyshire businesses
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service

Teesside coatings firm set to cover the world
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

NE/087/10 A Teesside firm specialising in industrial coatings is set to cover the world as it branches out into a host of new markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Hse cracks down on dangerous construction sites
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices in construction activity in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire).  Inspectors...

Cutting red tape and saving money for developers to help drive recovery
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A package of planning system reforms saving developers time and money to help them complete building projects during the recovery have been now approved by parliament, Planning Minister John Healey confirmed ...

Enterprising businesswomen takes personal products global
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An award-winning life sciences company that has changed the lives of countless women in the UK is going global with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Vaccination available for protection against swine ‘flu now and in the future
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

New cases of pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza in communities in England remain at around their lowest level since the disease first appeared in the United Kingdom. Patients continue to be hospitalised and admitted...

Students get a healthy lesson in safety
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Healthcare students and staff at Northumbria University got a lesson in safety today (3 March) when Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors set up a “ward of hazards” at the University’s Clinical Skills ...

Cannock firm fined after worker's arm damaged by drill
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A Cannock manufacturing firm has been fined a total of £40,000 after a worker’s arm was seriously injured when it became trapped by a rotating drill.

A40 highnam woods slope stabilisation
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will start essential work to correct a slope instability beside the A40 at Highnam Woods on Sunday 7 March.

A34 botley interchange, oxford - traffic flows to be improved
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

SE057-10 Traffic flows at the A34 Botley Interchange, west of Oxford, will be improved through new traffic signals at the junction.

Highways agency to resurface the m5 northbound near junction 8 (strensham)
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is planning to resurface a short stretch of the M5 northbound adjacent to Strensham services to improve safety for road users.

New message signs on m54 eastbound to provide information to road users
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is installing new variable message signs on the M54 eastbound between Junction 4 (Shifnal) and Junction 3 (Albrighton) to give drivers the latest information about the road conditions ahead...

Investiture programme for 10th march 2010
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Investiture programme for 10th March 2010

Independent chief inspector of the uk border agency carries out unannounced inspection - report published on croydon public enquiry office
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA), John Vine CBE QPM, has today published his report into an unannounced inspection of UKBA operations.

Sti tests now a bigger milestone than meeting the parents
seen at 07:46, 5 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Frank discussions about the importance of being tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia are an important indicator of a lasting relationship, according to a surprising new survey out...

Zimbabwe: EU Targeted Measures (David Miliband, Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I wish to inform you that on 15 February 2010 the EU decided to extend for one year its targeted measures on Zimbabwe. These comprise an arms embargo, travel ban and assets freeze, with small modifications detailed...

Legal Aid (Jack Straw)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am publishing today the report of Sir Ian Magee's review into legal aid delivery and governance and announcing the Government's decision to move the Legal Services Commission (LSC) to an executive agency of...

Conditional Fee Agreements (Jack Straw)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Further to my written ministerial statement on 19 January 2010, Official Report, column 14WS, I have published today the Government's response to the consultation paper entitled "Controlling Costs in Defamation...

Decommissioning (Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State, Northern Ireland Office)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have received the report of the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning (IICD) on their activity over the last six months, up to the end of the British and Irish decommissioning amnesties. I...

Non-Jury Trial (Northern Ireland) (Paul Goggins, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

During the passage of the Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 commitments were given that a statement would be made to Parliament each year on the volume of non-jury trial cases under the legislation...

Powered Mobility Scooters and Powered Wheelchairs (Sadiq Khan, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Transport)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am announcing today the publication of the consultation on proposed changes to the laws governing the use of powered mobility vehicles and powered wheelchairs (referred to as "invalid carriages" in legislation...

Legal Aid: Expert Witness Fees (Lord Bach, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Ministry of Justice)
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Today I am announcing that following a consultation process, the Government are launching a new project to review current fee arrangements and deliver new fee structures for professional expert witnesses.

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A40 highnam woods slope stabilisation
seen at 07:44, 5 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will start essential work to correct a slope instability beside the A40 at Highnam Woods on Sunday 7 March.

Britain’s oldest inn backs hse’s newest campaign
seen at 07:43, 5 March in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

Britain’s Oldest Inn has pledged support to the Health & Safety Executives (HSE)  ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign to highlight the potentially devastating consequences of slips, trips and falls in the workplace...

Free help and advice for derbyshire businesses
seen at 07:43, 5 March in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service

Award-winning restaurant backs slips, trips and falls campaign
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

A restaurant director and chef who have been given the seal of approval by Gordon Ramsay have backed the Health and Safety Executive’s call for restaurateurs to reduce the likelihood of slips, trips and falls...

Creative firms head to texas for global showcase
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

Companies from the West Midlands’ ground breaking creative industries sector are heading to Texas next week for the one of the world’s most important media and music festivals.

Cannock firm fined after worker's arm damaged by drill
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

A Cannock manufacturing firm has been fined a total of &pound;40,000 after a worker’s arm was seriously injured when it became trapped by a rotating drill.

Highways agency to resurface the m5 northbound near junction 8 (strensham)
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is planning to resurface a short stretch of the M5 northbound adjacent to Strensham services to improve safety for road users.

New message signs on m54 eastbound to provide information to road users
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is installing new variable message signs on the M54 eastbound between Junction 4 (Shifnal) and Junction 3 (Albrighton) to give drivers the latest information about the road conditions ahead...

Hse cracks down on dangerous construction sites
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices in construction activity in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire).  Inspectors...

Grocery waste sent packing
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Grocery manufacturers and retailers today agreed to make significant cuts to food and packaging waste that could save customers and the industry &pound;1 billion and cut carbon emissions by three million ...

Threat to rural life as more young quit the countryside
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Government will be told today (Thursday 4 March) that the long-term future of the countryside is in jeopardy because so many young people are being forced out of rural areas to find homes, jobs and support...

Refund fear could cost you almost £5,000
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Government campaign urges you to spring clean your finances by brushing up on your consumer rights

Ministers sets targets to help people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Ambitious new targets to help more people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities in the workplace, are announced today by Minister for Disabled People Jonathan Shaw.

Inactive children get help to move more
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A new team of specially trained coaches are being deployed to help children become more active - setting them on the path to a healthier future.

Broadband delivery uk to lead government’s drive for superfast broadband announced
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The new Government body responsible for rolling-out next generation broadband across the UK will begin its work today, Digital Britain Minister Stephen Timms has announced.

Award-winning restaurant backs slips, trips and falls campaign
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A restaurant director and chef who have been given the seal of approval by Gordon Ramsay have backed the Health and Safety Executive’s call for restaurateurs to reduce the likelihood of slips, trips and falls...

Tougher action to support medicines supply
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A package of tough new actions to ensure that NHS patients can get the medicines they need was agreed at a summit to discuss concerns about current difficulties with the supply of medicines, hosted by Health ...

Dairy farmers to benefit from £26 million dairy fund
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

More than &pound;26 million from the EU Dairy Fund will soon be distributed to British dairy farmers.

Healey offers help for working social tenants in yorkshire & humber
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced plans for tenants with a new job offer to get Government help to find a home close to their new workplace. The scheme will first run in the Yorkshire & Humber...

One million employees get skills boost with train to gain
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The number of people gaining a qualification through the Train to Gain programme has hit the one million mark, the Government announced today.

Testing the water for wave and tidal potential
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Wave and tidal energy in England and Wales today received a boost as plans for the first full Strategic Environmental Assessment for wave and tidal energy were outlined.

Britain’s oldest inn backs hse’s newest campaign
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Britain’s Oldest Inn has pledged support to the Health & Safety Executives (HSE)  ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign to highlight the potentially devastating consequences of slips, trips and falls in the workplace...

Creative firms head to texas for global showcase
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Companies from the West Midlands’ ground breaking creative industries sector are heading to Texas next week for the one of the world’s most important media and music festivals.

Mod releases latest uk armed forces manning figures
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Figures showing that the UK Armed Forces are currently at 98.7 per cent of their full time Trained Strength requirement have been released today by the MOD.

Review of the police and criminal evidence act will cut bureaucracy
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Plans to streamline police powers, cut red tape and increase the time officers can spend on frontline duties were announced by Home Office Minister David Hanson today.

Stfc: new arrangements to provide stability in research funding
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Science Minister Lord Drayson has today spelled out new arrangements for the Science and Technology Facilities Council designed to ensure that it can plan with greater predictability and provide its community...

John healey pledges support to a new vision for byker
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has pledged to give his full support to a new vision published today for the future of the iconic Byker estate.

Cutting red tape and saving money for developers to help drive recovery
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A package of planning system reforms saving developers time and money to help them complete building projects during the recovery have now been approved by parliament, Planning Minister John Healey confirmed ...

Sir john chadwick issues third and final interim report on an ex-gratia payment scheme
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of Sir John Chadwick.

Free help and advice for derbyshire businesses
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service

Teesside coatings firm set to cover the world
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

NE/087/10 A Teesside firm specialising in industrial coatings is set to cover the world as it branches out into a host of new markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Hse cracks down on dangerous construction sites
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices in construction activity in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire).  Inspectors...

Cutting red tape and saving money for developers to help drive recovery
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A package of planning system reforms saving developers time and money to help them complete building projects during the recovery have been now approved by parliament, Planning Minister John Healey confirmed ...

Enterprising businesswomen takes personal products global
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

An award-winning life sciences company that has changed the lives of countless women in the UK is going global with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Vaccination available for protection against swine ‘flu now and in the future
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

New cases of pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza in communities in England remain at around their lowest level since the disease first appeared in the United Kingdom. Patients continue to be hospitalised and admitted...

Students get a healthy lesson in safety
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Healthcare students and staff at Northumbria University got a lesson in safety today (3 March) when Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors set up a “ward of hazards” at the University’s Clinical Skills ...

Cannock firm fined after worker's arm damaged by drill
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A Cannock manufacturing firm has been fined a total of &pound;40,000 after a worker’s arm was seriously injured when it became trapped by a rotating drill.

A40 highnam woods slope stabilisation
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will start essential work to correct a slope instability beside the A40 at Highnam Woods on Sunday 7 March.

A34 botley interchange, oxford - traffic flows to be improved
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

SE057-10 Traffic flows at the A34 Botley Interchange, west of Oxford, will be improved through new traffic signals at the junction.

Highways agency to resurface the m5 northbound near junction 8 (strensham)
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is planning to resurface a short stretch of the M5 northbound adjacent to Strensham services to improve safety for road users.

New message signs on m54 eastbound to provide information to road users
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is installing new variable message signs on the M54 eastbound between Junction 4 (Shifnal) and Junction 3 (Albrighton) to give drivers the latest information about the road conditions ahead...

Investiture programme for 10th march 2010
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Investiture programme for 10th March 2010

Independent chief inspector of the uk border agency carries out unannounced inspection - report published on croydon public enquiry office
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA), John Vine CBE QPM, has today published his report into an unannounced inspection of UKBA operations.

Sti tests now a bigger milestone than meeting the parents
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Frank discussions about the importance of being tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia are an important indicator of a lasting relationship, according to a surprising new survey out...

Teesside coatings firm set to cover the world
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

NE/087/10 A Teesside firm specialising in industrial coatings is set to cover the world as it branches out into a host of new markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Students get a healthy lesson in safety
seen at 07:43, 5 March in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

Healthcare students and staff at Northumbria University got a lesson in safety today (3 March) when Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors set up a “ward of hazards” at the University’s Clinical Skills ...

Grocery waste sent packing
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Grocery manufacturers and retailers today agreed to make significant cuts to food and packaging waste that could save customers and the industry &pound;1 billion and cut carbon emissions by three million ...

Threat to rural life as more young quit the countryside
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government will be told today (Thursday 4 March) that the long-term future of the countryside is in jeopardy because so many young people are being forced out of rural areas to find homes, jobs and support...

Refund fear could cost you almost £5,000
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Government campaign urges you to spring clean your finances by brushing up on your consumer rights

Ministers sets targets to help people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Ambitious new targets to help more people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities in the workplace, are announced today by Minister for Disabled People Jonathan Shaw.

Inactive children get help to move more
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A new team of specially trained coaches are being deployed to help children become more active - setting them on the path to a healthier future.

Broadband delivery uk to lead government’s drive for superfast broadband announced
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The new Government body responsible for rolling-out next generation broadband across the UK will begin its work today, Digital Britain Minister Stephen Timms has announced.

Award-winning restaurant backs slips, trips and falls campaign
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A restaurant director and chef who have been given the seal of approval by Gordon Ramsay have backed the Health and Safety Executive’s call for restaurateurs to reduce the likelihood of slips, trips and falls...

Tougher action to support medicines supply
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A package of tough new actions to ensure that NHS patients can get the medicines they need was agreed at a summit to discuss concerns about current difficulties with the supply of medicines, hosted by Health ...

Dairy farmers to benefit from £26 million dairy fund
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

More than &pound;26 million from the EU Dairy Fund will soon be distributed to British dairy farmers.

Healey offers help for working social tenants in yorkshire & humber
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced plans for tenants with a new job offer to get Government help to find a home close to their new workplace. The scheme will first run in the Yorkshire & Humber...

One million employees get skills boost with train to gain
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The number of people gaining a qualification through the Train to Gain programme has hit the one million mark, the Government announced today.

Testing the water for wave and tidal potential
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Wave and tidal energy in England and Wales today received a boost as plans for the first full Strategic Environmental Assessment for wave and tidal energy were outlined.

Britain’s oldest inn backs hse’s newest campaign
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Britain’s Oldest Inn has pledged support to the Health & Safety Executives (HSE)  ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign to highlight the potentially devastating consequences of slips, trips and falls in the workplace...

Creative firms head to texas for global showcase
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Companies from the West Midlands’ ground breaking creative industries sector are heading to Texas next week for the one of the world’s most important media and music festivals.

Mod releases latest uk armed forces manning figures
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Figures showing that the UK Armed Forces are currently at 98.7 per cent of their full time Trained Strength requirement have been released today by the MOD.

Review of the police and criminal evidence act will cut bureaucracy
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Plans to streamline police powers, cut red tape and increase the time officers can spend on frontline duties were announced by Home Office Minister David Hanson today.

Stfc: new arrangements to provide stability in research funding
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Science Minister Lord Drayson has today spelled out new arrangements for the Science and Technology Facilities Council designed to ensure that it can plan with greater predictability and provide its community...

John healey pledges support to a new vision for byker
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has pledged to give his full support to a new vision published today for the future of the iconic Byker estate.

Cutting red tape and saving money for developers to help drive recovery
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A package of planning system reforms saving developers time and money to help them complete building projects during the recovery have now been approved by parliament, Planning Minister John Healey confirmed ...

Sir john chadwick issues third and final interim report on an ex-gratia payment scheme
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of Sir John Chadwick.

Free help and advice for derbyshire businesses
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service

Teesside coatings firm set to cover the world
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

NE/087/10 A Teesside firm specialising in industrial coatings is set to cover the world as it branches out into a host of new markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Hse cracks down on dangerous construction sites
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices in construction activity in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire).  Inspectors...

Cutting red tape and saving money for developers to help drive recovery
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A package of planning system reforms saving developers time and money to help them complete building projects during the recovery have been now approved by parliament, Planning Minister John Healey confirmed ...

Enterprising businesswomen takes personal products global
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An award-winning life sciences company that has changed the lives of countless women in the UK is going global with the help of UK Trade & Investment.

Vaccination available for protection against swine ‘flu now and in the future
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

New cases of pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza in communities in England remain at around their lowest level since the disease first appeared in the United Kingdom. Patients continue to be hospitalised and admitted...

Students get a healthy lesson in safety
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Healthcare students and staff at Northumbria University got a lesson in safety today (3 March) when Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors set up a “ward of hazards” at the University’s Clinical Skills ...

Cannock firm fined after worker's arm damaged by drill
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A Cannock manufacturing firm has been fined a total of &pound;40,000 after a worker’s arm was seriously injured when it became trapped by a rotating drill.

A40 highnam woods slope stabilisation
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will start essential work to correct a slope instability beside the A40 at Highnam Woods on Sunday 7 March.

A34 botley interchange, oxford - traffic flows to be improved
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

SE057-10 Traffic flows at the A34 Botley Interchange, west of Oxford, will be improved through new traffic signals at the junction.

Highways agency to resurface the m5 northbound near junction 8 (strensham)
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is planning to resurface a short stretch of the M5 northbound adjacent to Strensham services to improve safety for road users.

New message signs on m54 eastbound to provide information to road users
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is installing new variable message signs on the M54 eastbound between Junction 4 (Shifnal) and Junction 3 (Albrighton) to give drivers the latest information about the road conditions ahead...

Investiture programme for 10th march 2010
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Investiture programme for 10th March 2010

Independent chief inspector of the uk border agency carries out unannounced inspection - report published on croydon public enquiry office
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA), John Vine CBE QPM, has today published his report into an unannounced inspection of UKBA operations.

Sti tests now a bigger milestone than meeting the parents
seen at 07:42, 5 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Frank discussions about the importance of being tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia are an important indicator of a lasting relationship, according to a surprising new survey out...

Independent chief inspector of the uk border agency carries out unannounced inspection - report published on croydon public enquiry office
seen at 04:14, 5 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA), John Vine CBE QPM, has today published his report into an unannounced inspection of UKBA operations.

Independent chief inspector of the uk border agency carries out unannounced inspection - report published on croydon public enquiry office
seen at 00:08, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency (UKBA), John Vine CBE QPM, has today published his report into an unannounced inspection of UKBA operations.

Sti tests now a bigger milestone than meeting the parents
seen at 00:08, 5 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Frank discussions about the importance of being tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia are an important indicator of a lasting relationship, according to a surprising new survey out...