A search is ongoing off the coast of Dover this evening after a search for a liferaft led to the location of several items of flotsam from a fishing vessel.
This consultation started around the 22nd January 2010 and ends on 19th April 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started around the 22nd January 2010 and ends on 19th April 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started around the 22nd January 2010 and ends on 19th April 2010.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
This consultation started on 19th January 2010 and ends on 13th April 2010.
Ref: 04/10
This consultation seeks you views on the Government's proposals to amend The Prohibition of Keeping or Release...
This consultation started on 20th January 2010 and ends on 14th April 2010.
Ref: 05/10
This consultation is seeking your views on Defra's proposal to amend the Mutilations (Permitted Procedures...
This consultation started around the 10th February 2010, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.
This consultation is being carried out by the Chemicals...
A search is ongoing off the coast of Dover this evening after a search for a liferaft led to the location of several items of flotsam from a fishing vessel.
introduce a litter tax on all take away food and packaging. The funds raised...
it would prevent so many people being able to get out and about if...
Ladies with PCOS grow hair on numerous parts of the body! me myself I have...
we need councils to stop wasting money on pieces of art to go in the middle...
We want to stop connections with the US, because of the corruption in the...
The road haulage industry is on the verge of collapse due to the enourmous...
Tell every tax payer why the country has such a huge debt and how it is to...
Egg donors can only claim 50 per day in lost earnings. If you earn more...
I have just had the displeasure of standing in a school playground with 2...
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, today welcomed the completion of the Equality Bill’s third reading in the House of Lords.
042/10 ‘Six-Point Strategy’ to build on past success and help secure future The value of the historic environment should be recognised and championed by all those – at every level in Government and beyond – ...
A Blackpool swimming champ with his eye on the 2016 Olympics is one step closer to his dream after securing Government cash to help him stay on the costly competitions circuit.
Adjudicator publishes a decision on the statutory proposal to discontinue bewley infant school and bewley junior school, billingham from 31 august 2011 and establish a 4-11 primary school in their place from 1 september...
Important work to safeguard the boundary wall of the historic Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, is nearing completion thanks to a £100,000 grant from English Heritage.
Housing and Planning Minster John Healey today confirmed the new planning policy to make heritage assets the centrepieces of rejuvenated towns and cities, and protect the historic environment for future generations...
Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, today welcomed the completion of the Equality Bill’s third reading in the House of Lords.
Secretary of State for Health, Andy Burnham has appointed Steve Bundred as the new Chair of The Independent Regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts (Monitor). The appointment is for a term of four-years, from 1 May...
A search is ongoing off the coast of Dover this evening after a search for a liferaft led to the location of several items of flotsam from a fishing vessel.
We want our food to be pure - free from harmful chemicals, colours,...
Flight taxes have become gradually higher over the years. It is time for...
The law should be changed to give police powers to seize equipment causing...
When you leave any of the three Armed Services, it seems to be near...
The Future of UK Manufacturing Summit believes five key issues need...
With dangerous dogs high on the agenda, it highlights the ongoing problem in...
The amount of fuel duty has been steadily rising for the last 10 years, and...
There seem to be a plethora of cases of fires caused by cigarettes or other...
The Digital Britain report published last June set out two mechanisms which aim to strengthen and modernise the country’s communications infrastructure:
A Universal Service Commitment...
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Professor Louis Appleby will be the first National Clinical Director for Health and Criminal Justice it was announced today.
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Three leading voices in equality issues have today joined the NHS Equality and Diversity Council as lay members.
Schools across Greater Manchester will benefit from the final phase of a £50 million initiative to improve the quality of education for all children and young people in the city region.
Professor Louis Appleby will be the first National Clinical Director for Health and Criminal Justice it was announced today.
Poetry sessions, clay modelling, junk music workshops and fashion shows are just some of the arts activities undertaken by pupils at St Augustine’s C of E Primary in Pendlebury as part of its new creative curriculum...
A debate on the merits of The X-Factor’s Jedward, an interview with Olympic silver medallist Kerri-Anne Payne and a news item on the Madeira floods are just three examples of programming on a brand new radio ...
Students from Chorlton High School had the chance to meet their idols when they enjoyed a behind-the-scenes tour at Hollyoaks this week.
DWP/052/10 Money paid to parents to support their children will no longer be taken into account when calculating benefit entitlement – meaning more money going direct to supporting the child. From April, income...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the the Department of Transport.
Ambrose Barlow RC High School in Swinton is leading the way in the use of social media for education. For the past three years, the school has been using Radiowaves, a safe social network that enables students...
English Heritage is embarking on the most ambitious attempt yet to assess the condition of the region’s historic places of worship. A major sample survey is being undertaken as part of English Heritage’s Heritage...
Three leading voices in equality issues have today joined the NHS Equality and Diversity Council as lay members.
A Salford school which was in Special Measures just three years ago has been named as Greater Manchester’s first centre of excellence for teaching English to primary school-aged children new to the country.
9,500 children admitted to hospital every year because of exposure to secondhand smoke
Secondhand smoke is still a threat to children’s health in the South West as a recent survey shows that more than one...
To DRAMATICALLY reduce CO2 emissions from cars & vans by the use of...
We petition the Prime Minister to bring back into UK geography, the great...
Motorcycle laws are tough enough and forcing pillion riders to undergo...
The banks do not communicate with all the credit-rating agencies. The credit...
On the Pakistan High Commission website it has been highlighted that Britain...
Many tenants of sheltered housing were granted concessionary licences some...
(i) that the uk government fully supports article 1 of the universal...
Under the giuse of data protection, census records are blocked for 100 years...
'...not raise the age of criminal responsibility for children in England and Wales. The public need to be protected from children as young as 10 years old who commit serious crimes.' -- Richard Healing
Most people cannot afford to buy a 'few thousand' shares. It is not...
i would like chnages to the way housing associations uses rent to improve...
The way National Insurance contributions are currently structured is...
With the Native British Bee in serious decline I propose the Government pass...
Applicants for parking permits must provide a vehicle registration document...
The funding for lumber and spinal injections has been withdrawn by N.I.C.E...
Getting to and from school or college should be free as OAPs are free and we...
The purpose of the commission would be to achieve the following: 1. To...
A NHS Focussed postcard stating the Legal rights and governmental desire tio...
Housing is in crisis. We need 290,000 new homes per year and yet less than...
Aged 15, I am sick and tired of entering a shop and made to feel negatively...
It was brought to my attention in October of 2009 that there is very little...
All domestic flights that can be replaced by train journeys of 4 hours or...
The government has recently unveiled plans to tackle social exclusion in...
The UK has waited too long for true high speed rail. We welcome the recently...
The technology exists to build very high speed maglev trains that operate in...
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
-        English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
* Improved facilities * Reduction in running costs * Improved parking facilities
A new £40m International Space Innovation Centre (ISIC) at Harwell is at the heart of Government plans to support Britain’s growing space sector.Â
The latest weapon in the fight against illegal migration through Calais was officially opened today by Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas and Eric Besson French Minister for Immigration.
The Business Secretary Lord Mandelson welcomed news today (23 March) that the Corus pipe mill at Hartlepool has signed a letter of award for a contract worth almost £200 million as part of Total’s new...
Two investigations into the standards of care for people with learning disabilities were announced today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope.
76/10 New proposals to tackle greenwash and build consumer confidence in environmental claims and labelling have been announced today by Defra.
Facebook against UK Digital Economy Bill. Kill off this bill now! Vote now...
"We appeal to the Government to take responsibility for ensuring the Home...
Ban the use and sale of Chinese Lanterns in the UK. Wildlife, farm animals...
There is much talk in the media about improving our health through exercise...
With direct journey times of up to four hours between Newcastle and London...
When the Labour Government came back into power with Mr Blair many years ago...
The 'Old Market' is an arts venue and Grade II listed building situated in...
Specifically: Baroness Uddin, Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe, Lord Rosser,...
'...not lower the amount of alcohol that someone can drink and legally drive. The alcohol limit is low enough already.' -- Richard Healing
We should make an example of Sir Alex Ferguson by stripping him of his...
At the moment any convicted pedophile still maintains Parental Rights to...
There is a railway line already running past the Football ground.Using...
'...exempt all Service Men and Women from Income Tax, and National Insurance Contributions for the duration of their overseas tours of duty' -- Mr Chris Howlett
Currently, a young motorcyclist is restricted as to what size of machine he...
A statutory instrument under The Local Government and Public Involvement in...
In the day and age that we live in where we can smoke, drink and eat...
the current requirements to pass is to do a minimum off 6hr driving time...
I would like the see free prescriptions for kidney disease sufferers. Those...
At some point during the past few years some car headlights have increased...
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Rural communities were once hailed as surging into bright telecottage future - and yes in certain favorite places for richer people, the commuter belt has expanded and working from home is easier. Digital...
Hamlet LANs with-dish!
I think changing the boiler is only the beginning of saving money on heating bills. Ensuring that the heat settings are set properly and controls are correctly set will ensure more money is saved.
These are all very worthwhile initiatives - i notice that Scottish Hydro (http://www.hydro.co.uk/) is beginning to roll out similar schemes, hope fully this will improve the energy efficiency of our homes...
The Parish Plan Grant Scheme is now run by Defra so you will need to contact them to obtain an up-to-date version of this publication (www.defra.gov.uk).
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn and Bill Bryson of the Campaign to Protect Rural England have today forged a new union with business leaders to tackle the blight of litter.
Â
-        English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Revolutionary ‘bed pods’ and screening systems, modular toilets and washrooms and a redesigned patient gown are just some design prototypes to improve patient privacy and dignity unveiled by Health Minister Ann...
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the Statutory Proposal to discontinue Three Oaks Primary School and Stirchley Primary School on 31 August 2010 and to establish a replacement ...
This is the second Wave of research for the new Practice Based Commissioning (PBC) survey, conducted between February and March 2010.
Equalities Minister Vera Baird today announced plans for a new benchmarking and improvement tool to help businesses better understand equality legislation and set them on a path towards best practice.
Motorists in Birmingham were warned of the ultimate penalty of vehicle tax evasion – a crushed car – in the Pallasades and Bull Ring, Birmingham (on Thursday 18th March.)
The East Midlands will develop new road safety campaigns which could become the model for campaigns across the country after Road Safety Minister Paul Clark announced an extra £260,000 of road safety...
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn and Bill Bryson of the Campaign to Protect Rural England have today forged a new union with business leaders to tackle the blight of litter.
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
Nearly 50 per cent fewer people are dying of heart disease since the introduction of England’s first National Service Framework for Coronary Heart Disease in March 2000. The NHS is this month marking the outstanding...
More than a quarter of the construction sites visited in Cumbria last week failed safety inspections.
Cheshire East Council will receive £106,000 of extra funding to carry out an innovative road safety project aimed at reducing motorcycle casualties, Road Safety Minister Paul Clark announced ...
* Review of service * Alternative facilities * More cost effective estate
Cakes made by a family-run Black Country firm are going down a treat in new markets, with help from UK Trade & Investment.
HFEA is inviting fertility patients to have their say in a new poll aimed at gaining the views and experiences of people throughout the UK who have had, are undergoing or are preparing for fertility treatment...
 English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –
New measures to help missing people and their families were outlined by the Home Office today.
Local councils need to work more closely with other agencies to address anti-social behaviour associated with Gypsies and Travellers, Communities Secretary John Denham said today.
-        English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –
-        English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
English Heritage to Support  Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
A spokesperson from Number 10 has made a statement on the British Airways (BA) strike due to start at midnight tonight.
The spokesperson said:
“The Prime...
The Prime Minister has said this week’s budget is one of the most important for Britain for many years.
In his latest podcast the PM said that throughout the recession both he and the Chancellor...
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Right Reverend Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell, BA, Suffragan Bishop of Reading, for election as Bishop of Chelmsford in succession to the Right Reverend John Warren Gladwin...
A transcript of a speech given by the Prime Minister on Building Britain’s Digital Future in London on 22 March 2010.
Read the transcript:[Check against delivery]
As we emerge from recession...
A Written Ministerial Statement by the Prime Minister on the National Security Strategy Progress Report submitted to Parliament on 22 March.
Read the statementThe safety and security of our citizens is...
Following a Written Ministerial Statement to Parliament today, the Government has published a progress report on our National Security Strategy.
National Security Strategy: Report on Progress [Word, 127kb...
A draft report setting out priorities to support the development of Britain’s professional and business services industries was published by the Government today.
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).
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.
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.
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.Â
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 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...
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.
Preferred Routes announced for A160 Port of Immingham and A63 Castle Street schemes
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.
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...
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.
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.
Margaret Hodge reaffirms Government backing for ‘life transforming’ libraries
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.
The Government today announced the creation of the new Institute for Web Science.
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.
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...
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
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...
A local business in St Albans, Hertfordshire will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector†on 24 March at 8pm.
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.
English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques
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.
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...
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...
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.
NE/118/10 A Northumberland fruit shop owner has been fined for not having compulsory insurance to cover injury claims by employees.
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn today helped volunteers to build nesting sites for some of the thousands of waterfowl at the Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
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) ...
A local dog grooming business in Bournemouth will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector†on Wednesday 31 March at 8pm.
A crucial £70m scheme to upgrade a vital gateway into Liverpool was given the green light today by Transport Minister Paul Clark.
- English Heritage to Support Congregations Looking After Listed Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Meeting Houses, Gurdwaras, Temples and Mosques –
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.
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.
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...
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.
HM The Queen has appointed Elizabeth Anne Batten to be a District Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Right Honourable The Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England...
Embargoed until  00:01 23 March 2010
Business leaders today highlighted how an engaged workforce means increased productivity, innovation and competitiveness – as the Government launched new guidance to...
Embargoed until 00.01 Tuesday 23 March 2010 Firms which cause nuisance and distress to consumers through silent and abandoned calls will face a new maximum fine of £2 million, Kevin Brennan, Minister...
M5 J31-30 – northbound closure
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.