Two landlords and a gas service engineer have been fined a total of £19,000 today after risking the lives of a mother and her six-year-old daughter.
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Our 5th Rural Reference Bulletin looks at the rural insights survey, rural transport findings, rural housing findings and new rurality definitions...
More than £600m of Government funding will be made available to improve Birmingham's road network, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today.
The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) funding will...
Today, the Government’s historic commitment to end the blight of child poverty has been enshrined in legislation. The Child Poverty Act, which commits this and future governments to eradicating child poverty ...
More than £600m of Government funding will be made available to improve Birmingham's road network, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today.
A vital £11m scheme to reduce congestion and improve links between bus and rail services in Weymouth ahead of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games was given the green light today by Transport Minister...
NHS to expand in the global market
North Yorkshire is set to receive a share of £15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
Planning Minister John Healey has today announced new measures designed to speed up decision-making, and encourage councils to use a new power to raise funds from developers to support local development, and ...
'Employment and skills - the rural experience' by Roger Turner, Head of Rural Economies, Commission for Rural Communities for the Integrated Employment and Skills Conference 2010.
'Delivery of Employment and Skills Training in Rural Areas' by George Curry, North Devon Pathfinder Trust for the Integrated Employment and Skills Conference 2010.
'Meeting the Needs of Rural Communities' by Beth Carruthers, Executive Director Employment Services, for the Integrated Employment and Skills Conference 2010.
Seven areas in the South East are set to receive a share of £15 million for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
A £16 million road improvement scheme which will allow for major upgrades to Reading station has taken an important step forward, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
High-tech equipment, including surveillance cameras and tracking equipment, is being used by police to catch burglars thanks to a £2 million cash boost Home Office Minister Alan Campbell announced today...
Businesses and local authorities are being offered help to turn food, farm and other organic waste into energy and fuel.
Businesses and local authorities are being offered help to turn food, farm and other organic waste into energy and fuel.
Businesses and local authorities are being offered help to turn food, farm and other organic waste into energy and fuel.
Businesses and local authorities are being offered help to turn food, farm and other organic waste into energy and fuel.
A framework for developing well-being by adopting a broad-based public health approach to maintaining good mental health was launched today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope.
East Lancashire is one step closer to benefitting from nearly £50m worth of improvements to its public transport system, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
A new report published today sets out a radical transformation to the way public services will be delivered in future.
East Lancashire is one step closer to benefitting from nearly £50m worth of improvements to its public transport system, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
Businesses and local authorities are being offered help to turn food, farm and other organic waste into energy and fuel.
A £16 million road improvement scheme which will allow for major upgrades to Reading station has taken an important step forward, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
A framework for developing well-being by adopting a broad-based public health approach to maintaining good mental health was launched today by Care Services Minister Phil Hope.
The United Kingdom has today signed a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) with Belize, which will allow the sharing of tax-related information to OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development...
Minister for Business, Pat McFadden, today visited local iron foundry Chamberlin & Hill in Walsall, part of the Chamberlin plc group of engineering companies. This follows the good news in the Budget that...
DWP058/10 Today, the Government’s historic commitment to end the blight of child poverty has been enshrined in legislation. The Child Poverty Act, which commits this and future governments to eradicating child...
On the afternoon on Wednesday 6 January 2010, the Gas Carrier ‘Sigas Sylvia’, bound from Liverpool to Tees Port was transiting the Strait of Dover when it was involved with another tanker, MV ‘Clipper Leander...
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Stoke-on-Trent, Warwickshire and Worcestershire are all set to benefit from a share of £15m Kickstart grants a for bus services - announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today. The Kickstart programme...
Seven areas in the South East are set to receive a share of £15 million for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
Eight areas in the North West of England are set to receive a share of £15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
The Government is investing £2.5 million in the UK’s first Scholarship scheme designed to target, recruit and retain the world’s best research students Lord Mandelson announced today.
Nearly five million people took part in a Learning and Skills Council funded Further Education course in 2008/09, according to statistics published today.
North Yorkshire is set to receive a share of £15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
The CRC notes that several of the measures included in the 2010 Budget Statement should help rural economies, including the increase in small business rates relief and the range of initiatives to support...
DWP056/10 Jonathan Shaw, Minister for Disabled People, has announced the appointment of nine members to Equality 2025, the UK advisory group for disability equality.
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
Three areas in the South West of England are set to receive a share of £15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
Housing Minister John Healey today offered councils a far reaching new deal giving them the freedom to fund and run their council homes, without central Government subsidy.
The NHS met a number of key commitments on healthcare priorities at the end of last year, and continues to demonstrate strong financial management, the Department of Health announced today.
Four areas in the East of England are set to receive a share of £15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.
NHS to expand in the global market
A West Kent construction employer has been found guilty of health and safety breaches following the death of an employee.
Three new push-button controlled crossings for pedestrians have been installed along the A35 in Dorset to benefit road users and local residents.
Today, the Minister of State for Pensions and the Ageing Society announced the appointment of further members of the NEST Corporation:
The Royal Navy has moved a step closer to the design of its new generation of warships – the highly versatile Type 26 combat ship, which will provide vital support for land operations as well undertaking other...
A pioneering programme at Lostock College is helping to make Trafford teenagers fit for the 21st Century workplace, with help from Altrincham Girls Grammar School, Greater Manchester Challenge and three leading...
Low carbon buses and fuel generated from everyday waste are at the centre of a £30 million Government fund to help reduce emissions from transport.
The Department for Transport has announced the appointment of Sir Alan Massey as the new Chief Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. He will succeed Peter Cardy who leaves his post as Chief Executive...
The Prime Minister and Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced £250 million investment in 2010/11 for a new world-class medical research centre at St Pancras in London, bringing together research...
Commenting on today's (25 March) announcement that General Electric (GE) plan to invest €110 million in the UK offshore wind sector by 2020, creating up to 1,900 new jobs the UK's Energy and Climate Change Secretary...
Bus services across England are set for a major boost after Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced £15m of Kickstart grants.
Teachers at a Tameside school which struggled to engage its pupils believe a new teacher coaching scheme has transformed attitudes to learning.
Around 80 young people in Hull are preparing for a major decision day next week which will see them earmark around £450,000 to hopeful teenagers who have bid for funds to fulfil a dream project.
Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw today announced £250,000 funding for Bletchley Park museum. Located on the site of the secret British WWII code-breaking HQ, the museum will use the money to help maintain...
A new strategy to help all seaside towns flourish by restoring iconic piers, creating new jobs, and improving local housing was announced today by Communities Secretary John Denham, including a £200...
Manchester City FC’s Nigel De Jong has been giving business tips to young entrepreneurs from three Tameside schools.
Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw today announced £250,000 funding for Bletchley Park museum. Located on the site of the secret British WWII code-breaking HQ, the museum will use the money to help maintain...
A new strategy to help all seaside towns flourish by restoring iconic piers, creating new jobs, and improving local housing was announced today by Communities Secretary John Denham.
More than 500 jobs could be created at the Port of Bristol after the Government approved a scheme to build a new terminal alongside the existing facilities at Avonmouth.
Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw today announced the preferred bidders for the three independently funded news consortia (IFNC) pilots in Scotland, Wales and the Tyne Tees/Border region in England.
NHS Chief Executive Sir David Nicholson said:
DWP/055/10 The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Yvette Cooper, today announced the appointment of further members of the NEST Corporation:
The Government today made further progress towards facilitating new nuclear power in the UK.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced Government support for the development of a network of technology and innovation centres that will help deliver the industries and jobs of the future.
A strategic and independent review of the UK response to swine flu was announced today by the Government.
The Government has today confirmed that it has accepted the recommendations from the Low Pay Commission (LPC) on the new rates for the National Minimum Wage, as referred to in yesterday’s Budget.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health.
The Low Pay Commission today welcomed the Government’s confirmation that from October 2010 the National Minimum Wage will increase in line with its recommendations.
Energy Trends and Quarterly Energy Prices publications are published today 25 March by the Department of Energy and Climate Change.Â
Specially-trained units used Tasers 402 times in the third quarter of last year, according to new figures published today.
The Highways Agency has today published its annual Business Plan for 2010-11, setting out the steps it will take to continue to improve the management, maintenance, and operation of England’s motorway and trunk...
78/10 Waste facilities in North London were today given a boost when the North London Waste Authority (NLWA) was conditionally awarded £258.4 million in Private Finance Initiative (PFI) credits.Â
Commenting on today's publication of the final estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions, Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Joan Ruddock, said;
DECC today publishes provisional 2009 estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions, together with final estimates of 2008 UK greenhouse gas emissions by fuel type and end-user.
Asked if there were any updates on the situation, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had been kept in close touch. Asked if the Prime Minister had had any contact with Willie Walsh or representatives from Unite...
Put that British Gas workers had voted for strike action, and tomorrow we have public sector, Civil Servant strike action and Unite and RMT are apparently going to decide on Thursday for strike action, the PMS ...
Asked for more detail on the extent to which Permanent Secretaries from the departments involved had looked into the allegations, the PMS said that Harriet Harman was currently in the House discussing this. Harriet...
Asked if it had been indicated that there will or will not be any retaliatory expulsions/withdrawals of British diplomats, the PMS said the Foreign Secretary yesterday met Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman, handed...
Asked if the Prime Minister and Sarah Brown would be sending a message to the Camerons, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the Prime Minister and Sarah Brown were pleased to here...
Asked if the Prime Minister was premature to rule out an inquiry into Mr Byers, Mr Hoon and Ms Hewitt, before the programme was broadcast, the PMS said, the Prime Minister was clear there must be no blurring of...
Asked if the Prime Minister had had any contact with Israeli officials overnight and when the Prime Minister last spoke to Prime Minister Netanyahu, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had spoken to Prime Minister...
Asked why the Prime Minister was releasing a WMS at 1230 today, the PMS replied that it was about senior public official remuneration in the public sector and that was a broad economic theme in the Budget. Asked...
Asked for detail on the tone of how the Chancellor characterised the Budget in Cabinet, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) referred people to the Chancellor’s webcast from last night, where he had talked about...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s spokesman on: Cabinet, lobbying and misc
CabinetThe Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) said that they discussed the upcoming Budget this morning at Cabinet and...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s spokesman on: lobbying, Israeli explusions and strikes
LobbyingAsked if the Prime Minister was premature to rule out an inquiry into Mr Byers, Mr Hoon and Ms Hewitt...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: Samantha Cameron expecting a baby, lobbying investigation and BA strike
Samantha Cameron Expecting a BabyAsked if the Prime Minister and Sarah Brown would...
Defence spending, unemployment and Sure Start childrens centres were on the agenda at today’s PMQs.
The Prime Minister also took questions on zero emission cars, drugs and mental...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s spokesman on: Budget Cabinet, SSRB statement and Israel
Budget CabinetAsked for detail on the tone of how the Chancellor characterised the Budget in Cabinet, the...
The Prime Minister and Chancellor have visited the site of the new Blackfriars train station in London to see the progress being made on the Thameslink programme.
The 5.5 billion project aims to deliver...
Sarah Brown has blogged on Reuters in honour of Ada Lovelace Day, which celebrates one of the first ever computer programmers.
She welcomed Ada Lovelace Day as “our chance to draw attention...
The Prime Minister has signed a giant England shirt at Downing Street, joined by young footballers from Bishop Challoner School and Minister for Sport, Gerry Sutcliffe and Richard Caborn, 2018 World Cup Bid Ambassador...
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
This week, the Highways Agency will begin work to reduce the visual impact of gantry signs on residents who live next to the M6 at Junction 10 (Walsall).
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight later this week to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Highways Agency is looking to reduce the impact on road-users stuck in long queues behind serious incidents on the A5 near Telford in Shropshire.
Budget 2010Â Â Â Â
The Highways Agency will begin work to upgrade the motorways gantry over the M62 at Junction 24 (Ainley Top), Huddersfield on Wednesday 7 April.
The managing director of a Norfolk computer software company has won a prestigious scholarship to a top US business school to give her a crucial insight into American markets.
Budget 2010
Budget 2010
Thousands of road users in the Midlands are 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...
An independent review today highlighted a North West scheme as an example of the sort of 21st century public service campus which will help relocate 15,000 civil servants out of London over the next five years...
Gardening celebrity, Charlie Dimmock, today gave her backing to Defra’s Muck In4Life campaign in a bid to urge people to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local conservation volunteering projects...
Today, the Department of Health and the NHS announced that it will deliver £4.35bn of savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government...
Today’s budget confirms the commitment made at the 2009 Pre-Budget Report to further real terms increases in the defence budget in 2010-11.
Today Communities and Local Government announces that it will deliver £200m of savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government. Local...
Today Defra announces that it will deliver £194 million of savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government.
Today the Department for Transport (DfT) announces that it will deliver £90 million of savings, as its departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government...
Today the Department for International Development announces that it will deliver £150m of savings, as its departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government...
Today the Department for Work and Pensions announces that it will deliver £350m of savings, as part of £11bn savings across Government which will contribute towards halving the deficit over...
Today the Department for Culture, Media and Sport announces that it will deliver £60 million of efficiency savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11 billion of savings that are...
A neon-sign manufacturer and its director have been fined a total of £12,000 after a worker was killed when he fell from the city’s Albert Memorial statue.
The Budget has today reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to making £11bn of savings a year by 2012/13 from efficiency and streamlining the centre of Government.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 24th March 2010
Gardening celebrity Charlie Dimmock today gave her backing to Defra's Muck In4Life campaign in a bid to urge people to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local conservation volunteering projects...
An East Yorkshire building company was today (24 March) prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a construction worker suffered serous injuries when he was run over by a digger.
Communities Secretary John Denham and Housing Minister John Healey today welcomed far reaching measures in the Budget that mark a radical reform of local public services.
Local leaders in Exeter and Norwich will run their city’s services as unitary city councils after both Houses of Parliament have their seal of approval, Local Government Minister Rosie Winterton announced today...
Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency: Â Broadcasters outside the immediate M25 area are asked to cover this bulletin in travel news in order to maximise awareness of the ...
Two landlords and a gas service engineer have been fined a total of £19,000 today after risking the lives of a mother and her six-year-old daughter.
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...
Three new push-button controlled crossings for pedestrians have been installed along the A35 in Dorset to benefit road users and local residents.
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
In the first event of its kind in Wales, builders from across the country have been invited to take part in a mock trial of one of their peers at Cardiff City Stadium.
HM The Queen has appointed Huw Bodfan Jenkins to be a District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Right Honourable The Lord Judge, Lord Chief...
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
9,500 children admitted to hospital every year because of exposure to secondhand smoke
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
Gardening celebrity, Charlie Dimmock, today gave her backing to Defra’s Muck In4Life campaign in a bid to urge people to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local conservation volunteering projects...
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...
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
A Leicestershire company has been fined for failing to ensure the safety of three contractors working on a seven metre high roof.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
Thousands of road users in the Midlands are 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...
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
The Highways Agency is working closely with the Shropshire Wildlife Trust and local residents during improvement works on the A483 near Pant.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
This week, the Highways Agency will begin work to reduce the visual impact of gantry signs on residents who live next to the M6 at Junction 10 (Walsall).
The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight later this week to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.
The Highways Agency is looking to reduce the impact on road-users stuck in long queues behind serious incidents on the A5 near Telford in Shropshire.
Thousands of road users in the Midlands are 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...
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
Gardening celebrity Charlie Dimmock today visited the RSPB's headquarters in Sandy in a bid to urge people in Bedfordshire and the East of England to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local conservation...
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The managing director of a Norfolk computer software company has won a prestigious scholarship to a top US business school to give her a crucial insight into American markets.
Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency: Â Broadcasters outside the immediate M25 area are asked to cover this bulletin in travel news in order to maximise awareness of the ...
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
This week, the Highways Agency will begin work to reduce the visual impact of gantry signs on residents who live next to the M6 at Junction 10 (Walsall).
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight later this week to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.
The Highways Agency is looking to reduce the impact on road-users stuck in long queues behind serious incidents on the A5 near Telford in Shropshire.
Budget 2010Â Â Â Â
The Highways Agency will begin work to upgrade the motorways gantry over the M62 at Junction 24 (Ainley Top), Huddersfield on Wednesday 7 April.
The managing director of a Norfolk computer software company has won a prestigious scholarship to a top US business school to give her a crucial insight into American markets.
Budget 2010
Budget 2010
Thousands of road users in the Midlands are 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...
An independent review today highlighted a North West scheme as an example of the sort of 21st century public service campus which will help relocate 15,000 civil servants out of London over the next five years...
Gardening celebrity, Charlie Dimmock, today gave her backing to Defra’s Muck In4Life campaign in a bid to urge people to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local conservation volunteering projects...
Today, the Department of Health and the NHS announced that it will deliver £4.35bn of savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government...
Today’s budget confirms the commitment made at the 2009 Pre-Budget Report to further real terms increases in the defence budget in 2010-11.
Today Communities and Local Government announces that it will deliver £200m of savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government. Local...
Today Defra announces that it will deliver £194 million of savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government.
Today the Department for Transport (DfT) announces that it will deliver £90 million of savings, as its departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government...
Today the Department for International Development announces that it will deliver £150m of savings, as its departmental contribution towards £11bn savings that are being made across Government...
Today the Department for Work and Pensions announces that it will deliver £350m of savings, as part of £11bn savings across Government which will contribute towards halving the deficit over...
Today the Department for Culture, Media and Sport announces that it will deliver £60 million of efficiency savings, as their departmental contribution towards £11 billion of savings that are...
A neon-sign manufacturer and its director have been fined a total of £12,000 after a worker was killed when he fell from the city’s Albert Memorial statue.
The Budget has today reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to making £11bn of savings a year by 2012/13 from efficiency and streamlining the centre of Government.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 24th March 2010
Gardening celebrity Charlie Dimmock today gave her backing to Defra's Muck In4Life campaign in a bid to urge people to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local conservation volunteering projects...
An East Yorkshire building company was today (24 March) prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a construction worker suffered serous injuries when he was run over by a digger.
Communities Secretary John Denham and Housing Minister John Healey today welcomed far reaching measures in the Budget that mark a radical reform of local public services.
Local leaders in Exeter and Norwich will run their city’s services as unitary city councils after both Houses of Parliament have their seal of approval, Local Government Minister Rosie Winterton announced today...
Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency: Â Broadcasters outside the immediate M25 area are asked to cover this bulletin in travel news in order to maximise awareness of the ...
Two landlords and a gas service engineer have been fined a total of £19,000 today after risking the lives of a mother and her six-year-old daughter.
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...
Three new push-button controlled crossings for pedestrians have been installed along the A35 in Dorset to benefit road users and local residents.
Minister for Business, Ian Lucas, tonight presented the UK’s first-ever "Cluster Marks"- a new award recognising the best of Britain’s manufacturing clusters and their valuable contribution to the country’s economic...
In the first event of its kind in Wales, builders from across the country have been invited to take part in a mock trial of one of their peers at Cardiff City Stadium.
HM The Queen has appointed Huw Bodfan Jenkins to be a District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. The Right Honourable The Lord Judge, Lord Chief...
The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.