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22 March 2010

Two men rescued from mud on isle of wight
seen at 19:50, 22 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Two men in their fifties were rescued by the Needles Coastguard Rescue Team this afternoon after becoming stuck in mud in Thorness Bay on the Isle of Wight.

Scotland's Higher Activity Radioactive Waste Policy (The Scottish Government)
seen at 19:47, 22 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 14th January 2010 and ends on 9th April 2010.

Detailed Statement of Policy for managing Scotland's Higher Activity Radioactive Waste.

Two men rescued from mud on isle of wight
seen at 19:44, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Two men in their fifties were rescued by the Needles Coastguard Rescue Team this afternoon after becoming stuck in mud in Thorness Bay on the Isle of Wight.

Help for london's historic places of worship
seen at 18:06, 22 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques

Help for historic places of worship in the east of england
seen at 17:49, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques

Help for historic places of worship
seen at 17:49, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

- English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –

West midlands quitters sign up for smokefree quit kits, apps and facebook
seen at 17:49, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Smokers in the West Midlands are turning to iPhones, Facebook and NHS Quit Kits, to support them when they decide to quit. The NHS Quit Kit launched at the start of this year and since then more than 44,000 people...

Help for historic places of worship
seen at 17:46, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

   - English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –

Highways agency provides advice to older drivers
seen at 17:46, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is holding a drop-in event at Bridport Arts Centre on Wednesday, March 31 to provide road safety advice to older drivers.

Builder fined £2,000 after workers' first floor fall
seen at 17:46, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A builder has been fined after two of his employees fell from the upstairs of a building when a temporary work platform collapsed above a stairwell.

Help for london's historic places of worship
seen at 16:07, 22 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques What condition are England’s listed churches and other historic faith...

Berkshire firm premier karting gets boost from the business inspector
seen at 16:07, 22 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A local go karting business in Reading, Berkshire will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector” on Wednesday 24 March 2010 at 8pm.

On 13 January 2010 I received a letter written...
seen at 15:59, 22 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
On 13 January 2010 I received a letter written by the Assistant to the Chairman and Chief Executive of BT to my MP who had raised the problem of Broadband speeds of 0.4mbps here in East Devon. She wrote...
Economic growth and recovery: a call for evidence
seen at 15:59, 22 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

As England has officially emerged from the recession, we would like to hear of your views and experiences on the sectors that are contributing to (or have the potential to contribute to) recovery...

Lorry overtaking ban trial to cut congestion on a20 near dover
seen at 15:57, 22 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A trial banning heavy vehicles from overtaking on a stretch of the A20 near the Port of Dover is to be introduced on Tuesday 30 March to reduce congestion, improve journey time reliability and cut the risk of...

Traffic commissioner praises fastrack operation
seen at 15:57, 22 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Kent Thameside’s Fastrack system has been praised by Philip Brown, the South Eastern and Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner, as he tried out the award-winning rapid transport system for himself to see how it is...

More than £66 government investment in north west transport
seen at 15:54, 22 March in HM Inspectorate of Constabulary News - national (Our copy).

A crucial £70m scheme to upgrade a vital gateway into Liverpool was given the green light today by Transport Minister Paul Clark.

Thousands tune in to non-stop travel news on their mobile phone
seen at 15:51, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Thousands of road users are now planning their journeys and helping to reduce congestion by tuning in to live broadcasts from the Highways Agency’s digital Traffic Radio service on their mobile phone before they...

Help for london's historic places of worship
seen at 15:51, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques

Environment secretary visits rutland water nature reserve
seen at 15:51, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn today helped volunteers to build nesting sites for some of the thousands of waterfowl at the Rutland Water Nature Reserve.

Bournemouth firm poochpower gets boost from the business inspector
seen at 15:51, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A local dog grooming business in Bournemouth will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector” on Wednesday 31 March at 8pm.

More than £66m government investment in north west transport
seen at 15:51, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A crucial £70m scheme to upgrade a vital gateway into Liverpool was given the green light today by Transport Minister Paul Clark.

Highways agency provides advice to older drivers
seen at 15:51, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is holding a drop-in event at Bridport Arts Centre on Wednesday, March 31 to provide road safety advice to older drivers.

Help for historic places of worship in the east of england
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques

Hertfordshire’s mokoko cocktail bar gets boost from the business inspector
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A local business in St Albans, Hertfordshire will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector” on 24 March at 8pm.

Hilary benn travels to rushden to see where household food waste ends up
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn today visited the Westwood Anaerobic Digester near Rushden in Northamptonshire to see for himself how the facility deals with food waste.

Help for london's historic places of worship
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques What condition are England’s listed churches and other historic faith...

Public warned of car boot criminals this easter
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Local people are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be on the look out for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes as the car boot season gets underway this Easter.

Traffic commissioner praises fastrack operation
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Kent Thameside’s Fastrack system has been praised by Philip Brown, the South Eastern and Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner, as he tried out the award-winning rapid transport system for himself to see how it is...

Rebalancing army manpower
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The Army is closer to full strength than it has been for a number of years. However, within the total numbers, the Army needs to ensure that is has the right balance of skills and experience to meet the challenges...

Berkshire firm premier karting gets boost from the business inspector
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A local go karting business in Reading, Berkshire will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector” on Wednesday 24 March 2010 at 8pm.

Greengrocer owner fined £2,100 for having no insurance
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

NE/118/10 A Northumberland fruit shop owner has been fined for not having compulsory insurance to cover injury claims by employees.

Mod announces contract for more armoured fighting vehicles
seen at 15:48, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A contract for the demonstration phase for a new fleet of medium-weight armoured fighting vehicles has been announced today by Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth. The first tranche of the Specialist Vehicle (SV) ...

£30 million institute for web science will lead the way in web 3.0
seen at 13:11, 22 March in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Government today announced the creation of the new Institute for Web Science.

It is designed to make the UK the hub of international research into the next generation of web and internet technologies...

Public libraries must be a birth right for all, as guardians of ‘this country’s greatest gift to world civilisation ’
seen at 13:10, 22 March in NDS2 News - national (Our copy).

Public Libraries must be a birth right for all, as guardians of ‘this country’s greatest gift to world civilisation ’

Help for west midlands historic places of worship
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

What condition are England’s listed churches and other historic faith buildings really in and what will most help the congregations whose task it is to maintain them? Most of the country’s 14,500 listed places...

Public libraries must be a birth right for all, as guardians of ‘this country’s greatest gift to world civilisation ’
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Public Libraries must be a birth right for all, as guardians of ‘this country’s greatest gift to world civilisation ’

Margaret Hodge reaffirms Government backing for ‘life transforming’ libraries...

Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, devon, somerset and bristol
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

M5 J31-30 – northbound closure

Peterborough family firm opens the door to best of zambia
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Everything you wanted to know about Zambia is just a click away thanks to the efforts of a Peterborough-based family business and a little help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).

Leading uk retailers pledge to stop selling energy wasting tvs
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The least energy efficient TVs will be taken off the shelves of some of the UK’s leading electrical retailers as part of a new commitment to reduce energy waste.

Help for west midlands historic places of worship
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

What condition are England’s listed churches and other historic faith buildings really in and what will most help the congregations whose task it is to maintain them? Most of the country’s 14,500 listed places...

Road repairs on the a38 forder valley junction exit sliproad in plymouth
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Work to repair a 100m section of the westbound road surface and lay new anti-skid surfacing on the A38 Forder Valley sliproad in Plymouth is due to take place later this month.

Public warned of car boot criminals this easter
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Local people are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be on the look out for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes as the car boot season gets underway this Easter.

Public libraries must be a birth right for all, as guardians of ‘this country’s greatest gift to world civilisation ’
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Margaret Hodge reaffirms Government backing for ‘life transforming’ libraries

Public warned of car boot criminals this easter
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Local people are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be on the look out for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes as the car boot season gets underway this Easter.

£30 million institute for web science will lead the way in web 3.0
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Government today announced the creation of the new Institute for Web Science.

Public warned of car boot criminals this easter
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Local people are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be on the look out for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes as the car boot season gets underway this Easter.

Lorry overtaking ban trial to cut congestion on a20 near dover
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A trial banning heavy vehicles from overtaking on a stretch of the A20 near the Port of Dover is to be introduced on Tuesday 30 March to reduce congestion, improve journey time reliability and cut the risk of...

Lorry overtaking ban trial to cut congestion on a20 near dover
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A trial banning heavy vehicles from overtaking on a stretch of the A20 near the Port of Dover is to be introduced on Tuesday 30 March to reduce congestion, improve journey time reliability and cut the risk of...

Lorry overtaking ban trial to cut congestion on a20 near dover
seen at 13:09, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A trial banning heavy vehicles from overtaking on a stretch of the A20 near the Port of Dover is to be introduced on Tuesday 30 March to reduce congestion, improve journey time reliability and cut the risk of...

New trauma research
seen at 12:21, 22 March in Al-Sweady Public Inquiry News - national (Our copy).

Up to £10 million of funding to research the affects of acute trauma, particularly for military personnel was announced today by Health Minister Mike O’Brien.

Leading uk retailers pledge to stop selling energy wasting tvs
seen at 12:21, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The least energy efficient TVs will be taken off the shelves of some of the UK’s leading electrical retailers as part of a new commitment to reduce energy waste. Eight leading retailers - Best Buy UK, Comet, ...

Land registry launches consultation on electronic transfers
seen at 12:21, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Land Registry today, 22 March 2010, launched a consultation paper E-Conveyancing Secondary Legislation – part 3 seeking views on proposals to create electronic transfers complete with electronic signatures and...

New trauma research
seen at 12:21, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Up to £10 million of funding to research the affects of acute trauma, particularly for military personnel was announced today by Health Minister Mike O’Brien.

Plans for vital road improvements in the yorkshire & humber region published
seen at 12:21, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Preferred Routes announced for A160 Port of Immingham and A63 Castle Street schemes

Online resource launched for valuing employment now
seen at 12:21, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A new online resource hub to help people with moderate and severe learning disabilities into employment was launched today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope and Minister for Disabled People Jonathan Shaw.

New ways for councils to tackle blue badge abuse
seen at 12:08, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Councils will be given new ways of preventing and clamping down on Blue Badge abuse as part of a package of proposals for a radical overhaul of the scheme, Transport Minister, Sadiq Khan announced today. 

Minister announces transport boosts for the humber area
seen at 12:08, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Vital work to assess proposals to reduce or remove the Humber Bridge tolls has moved to the next stage, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today. He also confirmed that three road schemes improving access...

Land registry launches consultation on electronic transfers
seen at 12:08, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Land Registry today, 22 March 2010, launched a consultation paper E-Conveyancing Secondary Legislation – part 3 seeking views on proposals to create electronic transfers complete with electronic signatures and...

Economic grow and recovery: a call for evidence
seen at 11:12, 22 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

As England has officially emerged from the recession, we would like to hear of your views and experiences on the sectors that are contributing to (or have the potential to contribute to) recovery...

£556,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the east midlands
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The East Midlands received a £556,000 boost to help tackle surface water flooding – a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall. This was announced as part of a &pound...

Help for historic places of worship
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques

Trolleybus scheme for leeds
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The UK's first modern trolleybus scheme is one step closer to becoming a reality for commuters and residents in Leeds, and to benefiting from £235m worth of Government funding.

York to get additional park and rides
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

York is one step closer to gaining two new Park and Ride sites and the relocation and expansion of an existing site worth £25 million, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today whilst in the region...

£625,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the east
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The East received a £625,000 boost to help them tackle surface water flooding - a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall .This was announced as part of a &pound...

Environment secretary visits the grand union canal in northamptonshire
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn today visited the newly built Thrupp Wharf Marina in South Northamptonshire to see how the facility is attracting tourists to the area and making a significant contribution to...

Backing growth and driving innovation
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A draft report setting out priorities to support the development of Britain’s professional and business services industries was published by the Government today.

Peterborough family firm opens the door to best of zambia
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Everything you wanted to know about Zambia is just a click away thanks to the efforts of a Peterborough-based family business and a little help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI). Whether it's information ...

Public warned of car boot criminals this easter
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Local people are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be on the look out for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes as the car boot season gets underway this Easter.

Leading uk retailers pledge to stop selling energy wasting tvs
seen at 10:58, 22 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

73/10 The least energy efficient TVs will be taken off the shelves of some of the UK’s leading electrical retailers as part of a new commitment to reduce energy waste. Eight leading retailers - Best Buy UK, Comet...

Britain in the World
seen at 08:07, 22 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
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£194,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the north east
seen at 08:06, 22 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The North East received a &pound;194,000 boost to help them tackle surface water flooding - a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall .This was announced as part of a &...

£194,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the north east
seen at 08:02, 22 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The North East received a &pound;194,000 boost to help them tackle surface water flooding - a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall .This was announced as part of a &...

£194,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the north east
seen at 08:02, 22 March in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

The North East received a &pound;194,000 boost to help them tackle surface water flooding - a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall .This was announced as part of a &...

£194,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the north east
seen at 08:02, 22 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The North East received a &pound;194,000 boost to help them tackle surface water flooding - a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall .This was announced as part of a &...

£194,000 boost to tackle surface water flooding in the north east
seen at 00:37, 22 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The North East received a &pound;194,000 boost to help them tackle surface water flooding - a problem where the ground, rivers and drains cannot absorb heavy rainfall .This was announced as part of a &...