Asked if the Prime Minister had a view on the Labour politicians who had declined to cross the picket line yesterday to get to the Welsh Assembly, the PMS said, this was a matter for the Welsh Labour Party.Asked...
Asked if the Prime Minister will be pushing for a common European position on a global tax on banks, the PMS said, the Prime Minister is the vanguard of promoting the idea. The PMS went on to say, he didn't think...
Put that freezing tax allowance amounted to an increase in tax, the PMS said, he couldn't add to what the Chancellor had already set out. He said that the important thing to bear in mind was that personal tax allowances...
Asked if the Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) could give more detail on the call with particular regard to sanctions on Iran, the PMS told the assembled press, it was one of the items covered. original source...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: PM conference call, Budget, EU Summit and strikes.
PM/Obama/Sarkozy/Merkel conference callAsked if the Prime Minister s Spokesperson (PMS) could give more...
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Transcript of a podcast recorded by the Prime Minister on immigration.
Read the transcriptDoing the right thing for jobs and for a strong economy - and ensuring fairness for hard working families - is...
4.3% down in fourth quarter 2009
Institutional net investment 24.8bn
A £75 million boost for transport in the North West was announced today by Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis.
Eight companies and their collaborative partners have been given grants by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today to explore smart technology.
A £12 million scheme to install Variable Message Signs and CCTV cameras along the entire length of the A42 will start on Monday 12 April.
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
The Government has today given the green light to Helius Energy plc to build a new 100 Mega Watt power plant fuelled by biomass at Bristol Port, Avonmouth.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has today announced that three further Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) have been relicensed.
The February data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of seven per cent. This is the fourth month in a row in which the figure has been positive and takes the average...
A new daytime overtaking ban for heavy vehicles on a section of the M11 in north-west Essex will be trialled for 18 months from Monday 12 April.
Eight companies and their collaborative partners have been given grants by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today to explore smart technology.
The Armed Forces will be doing its bit to address climate change as the MOD has today announced its Sustainable Procurement Strategy.
Doncaster is one step closer to benefiting from a £26.8m project to increase capacity on the A6182 White Rose Way - cutting congestion and helping regenerate the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan ...
A major £24m road improvement to cut congestion and boost the regeneration of the Black Country was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Ipswich is one step closer to benefiting from £27 million scheme to improve journeys for those walking, cycling or using public transport in the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)
Businesses in the West Midlands are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to find out more about trading in the Nordic and Baltic States from experts in these countries.
A vital £57.6m scheme to greatly improve bus services in the Tees Valley area was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
A vital scheme to tackle congestion, improve journey time reliability, reduce accidents and help regenerate South Essex was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
BRIAN JOSEPH KERR also known as BRIAN PAVEY, BRIAN KERR, BRIAN CARR and PETER ROBERTSON
ONGOING SCHEMES
The safety of motorcyclists across East Anglia is to be promoted in a campaign to highlight good driving on the region’s roads.
Action Taken To Protect Clients' Interests
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...
ONGOING SCHEMES
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...
A £44m project to replace a major road bridge on the A34 near Oxford takes a big leap forward tomorrow night (Saturday 27 March) as the new bridge deck is slid into place overnight.
This follows on from the review of the first six months of SIP 16Â
Winding-up follows investigation by the Insolvency Service
End to new vouchers as the boiler scrappage scheme meets its 125,000 aim
29 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2010
Please note that from 1 April 2010 the Ministry of Justice will be changing its process for announcing salaried judicial appointments.
An Essex plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out substandard and illegal work at a mobile home park, exposing residents to serious risk.
Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on a fascinating portrait of a freed slave by the eighteenth-century British artist William Hoare of Bath. This will provide a last chance to...
Saturday 27 March to Friday 2 April
ONGOING WORK
The compnay failed to protect landlords' and tenants' monies
Easier wheelchair access for East Midlands lay-bys
The companies had no intention of supplying goods already paid for
A York hazardous waste recycling company was today fined £40,000 for failing to safeguard flammable liquid that was used in an arson attack on the business.
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Young people who are helping to design Blackpool’s new £4m youth centre went on a fact finding mission to Oldham and Manchester in search of good ideas.
The Director of Public Prosecutions has today issued the first set of Core Quality Standards for the Crown Prosecution Service, which now incorporates the Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office.
The Core...
I have today issued two consultation documents relating to the arrangements for the financing of nuclear decommissioning and waste handling for new nuclear power stations.
It is the Government's policy ...
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
I have today placed the House of Lords Appointments Commission annual report October 2008-March 2010 in the Libraries of both...
My honourable friend the Minister for Business and Regulatory Reform (Ian Lucas) has today made the following Statement.
I have today agreed to the publishing of the Insolvency Service's corporate plan ...
I informed the House last year on 29 October 2009 (Official Report, col. 28WS-29WS) that an Independent Advisory Panel would be set up to scrutinise the Transport for London (TfL) investment programme.
...
My right honourable friend the Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills (Pat McFadden) has today made the following Statement.
In June 2009 the Government asked the Low Pay Commission to produce its...
Following consultation with the Mayor of London, I have today determined the Greater London Authority transport grant for 2010-11 at £2,871,589,000.
This is a block resource grant provided by the Government...
I have today agreed to the publishing of "The Insolvency Service's Corporate Plan" for the period 2010-11.
As a result of changes in public behaviour, with individuals increasingly opting for voluntary ...
In June 2009 the Government asked the Low Pay Commission to produce their next report on the national minimum wage by the end of February 2010. I would like to thank the Commissioners for all their hard work.
I am publishing today for consultation a prospectus setting out our detailed plans for reforming council housing finance in England. My objective in doing this is to dismantle the Housing Revenue Account Subsidy...
This statement concerns council tax and the action the Government propose to take in relation to authorities that have set excessive budget requirements for 2010-11.
Yesterday my Department released figures...
The pre-Budget report 2009: "Securing the Recovery: Growth and Opportunity" stated that:
"CLG will undertake by Budget 2010 an end-to-end review of the call-in process, seeking to speed up decision-making...
I am today announcing key performance targets have been agreed for the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre for the period 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011.
The agency's principal financial target for 2010...
Further to my statement to the House on Monday 22 March, I am pleased to announce the next steps on three projects that will deliver vital equipment and support to the Royal Navy in the coming years and maintain...
I wish to inform the House today of the findings of the Royal Air Force service inquiry into the crash of the RAF Tornado F3, ZE 982, on 2 July 2009 into a mountainside in Argyll, Scotland. Tragically, both the...
My noble Friend the Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change today made the following statement:
I have today issued two consultation documents relating to the arrangements for the financing of nuclear...
The new Marine Management Organisation (MMO), established by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, is under a duty to exercise its functions with the overarching objective of making a contribution to the achievement...
I, together with my right hon. Friends the Secretary of State for Defence and the Secretary of State for International Development, wish to inform the House about our plans for conflict funding for the next financial...
We are today laying before Parliament the Government's response (Cm 7857) to the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee report on Nanotechnologies and Food, which was published on 8 January 2010.
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I am pleased to announce that an independently chaired review of the UK response to the 2009 HlNl ("swine flu") pandemic has been established. This review has been jointly commissioned, and the chair appointed...
I am announcing a freeze in prescription charges for 2010-11. The prescription charge will remain unchanged at £7.20 for each quantity of a drug or appliance dispensed. The cost of a prescription prepayment...
On 15 December 2009 I announced the establishment of the Hillsborough Independent Panel and the appointment of the Right Reverend James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool as the panel's chairman. The appointment of seven...
My written ministerial statement of 10 December 2009, Official Report, column 31WS reported the conclusions of the work programme set in train following the Privy Council review of January 2008, to implement ...
In accordance with section 14(3), 14(4) and 14(5) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, Lord Carlile of Berriew QC prepared a report on the operation of the Act in 2009, which I laid before the House on 1 ...
Today, I am announcing measures that build upon the current provisions for enforcement of awards from employment tribunals in the courts.
The High Court Enforcement Officers Association has agreed that ...
I am today laying before the House the Government's memorandum to the Justice Committee on post-legislative scrutiny of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. Copies have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses...
I have laid before Parliament an end of tenure report for the Second Victims Advisory Panel that met between July 2006 and July 2009.
The report gives details of the panel's work across the period and sets...
My right hon. Friend the Member for Normanton (Ed Balls) and I welcome the report published today, "Safeguarding the Future: A Review of the Youth Justice Board's Governance and Operating Arrangements" (the YJB...
Following a general debate on 22 February, the House resolved 11 motions without a vote giving effect to many recommendations in the First Report of the House of Commons Reform Committee, Session 2008-09, "Rebuilding...
I have placed today the House of Lords Appointments Commission Annual Report October 2008-March 2010 in the Libraries of both Houses. I am grateful to the members of the commission for the report and their valuable...
The Highways Agency's business plan for 2010-11 has been published today. It sets out the Agency's budgets for the financial year and how that funding will be spent. The plan contains twelve key performance targets...
In January 2009, my right hon. Friend the Member for Ashfield (Mr. Hoon) the then Secretary of State for Transport announced the launch of a second round of Kickstart bus funding. I am pleased to announce today...
I am making this statement with my hon. Friend the Minister of State for Borders and Immigration, the member for Oldham East and Saddleworth (Mr. Woolas), as part of a joint programme of work between the Driver...
I am pleased to announce the appointment of further members of the NEST corporation.
Ms Jeannie Drake is appointed as deputy chair of the NEST corporation. Her appointment will take effect from 1st April...
Kevin John Moseley -On 08 March 2010, Exeter County Court made a ten year Bankruptcy Restrictions Order against Mr Kevin John Moseley after he obtained deposits from a customer both before and after his bankruptcy...
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
The Government has today given the green light to Helius Energy plc to build a new 100 Mega Watt power plant fuelled by biomass at Bristol Port, Avonmouth.
BRIAN JOSEPH KERR also known as BRIAN PAVEY, BRIAN KERR, BRIAN CARR and PETER ROBERTSON
A303 Podimore
A £12 million scheme to install Variable Message Signs and CCTV cameras along the entire length of the A42 will start on Monday 12 April.
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
Easier wheelchair access for East Midlands lay-bys
Eight companies and their collaborative partners have been given grants by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today to explore smart technology.
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
A major £24m road improvement to cut congestion and boost the regeneration of the Black Country was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Businesses in the West Midlands are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to find out more about trading in the Nordic and Baltic States from experts in these countries.
29 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2010
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
A new daytime overtaking ban for heavy vehicles on a section of the M11 in north-west Essex will be trialled for 18 months from Monday 12 April.
Ipswich is one step closer to benefiting from £27 million scheme to improve journeys for those walking, cycling or using public transport in the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
A vital scheme to tackle congestion, improve journey time reliability, reduce accidents and help regenerate South Essex was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
The safety of motorcyclists across East Anglia is to be promoted in a campaign to highlight good driving on the region’s roads.
An Essex plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out substandard and illegal work at a mobile home park, exposing residents to serious risk.
ONGOING WORK
A £75 million boost for transport in the North West was announced today by Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis.
A £12 million scheme to install Variable Message Signs and CCTV cameras along the entire length of the A42 will start on Monday 12 April.
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
The Government has today given the green light to Helius Energy plc to build a new 100 Mega Watt power plant fuelled by biomass at Bristol Port, Avonmouth.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has today announced that three further Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) have been relicensed.
The February data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of seven per cent. This is the fourth month in a row in which the figure has been positive and takes the average...
A new daytime overtaking ban for heavy vehicles on a section of the M11 in north-west Essex will be trialled for 18 months from Monday 12 April.
Eight companies and their collaborative partners have been given grants by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today to explore smart technology.
The Armed Forces will be doing its bit to address climate change as the MOD has today announced its Sustainable Procurement Strategy.
Doncaster is one step closer to benefiting from a £26.8m project to increase capacity on the A6182 White Rose Way - cutting congestion and helping regenerate the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan ...
A major £24m road improvement to cut congestion and boost the regeneration of the Black Country was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Ipswich is one step closer to benefiting from £27 million scheme to improve journeys for those walking, cycling or using public transport in the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)
Businesses in the West Midlands are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to find out more about trading in the Nordic and Baltic States from experts in these countries.
A vital £57.6m scheme to greatly improve bus services in the Tees Valley area was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
A vital scheme to tackle congestion, improve journey time reliability, reduce accidents and help regenerate South Essex was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
BRIAN JOSEPH KERR also known as BRIAN PAVEY, BRIAN KERR, BRIAN CARR and PETER ROBERTSON
ONGOING SCHEMES
The safety of motorcyclists across East Anglia is to be promoted in a campaign to highlight good driving on the region’s roads.
Action Taken To Protect Clients' Interests
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...
ONGOING SCHEMES
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...
A £44m project to replace a major road bridge on the A34 near Oxford takes a big leap forward tomorrow night (Saturday 27 March) as the new bridge deck is slid into place overnight.
This follows on from the review of the first six months of SIP 16Â
Winding-up follows investigation by the Insolvency Service
End to new vouchers as the boiler scrappage scheme meets its 125,000 aim
29 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2010
Please note that from 1 April 2010 the Ministry of Justice will be changing its process for announcing salaried judicial appointments.
An Essex plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out substandard and illegal work at a mobile home park, exposing residents to serious risk.
Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on a fascinating portrait of a freed slave by the eighteenth-century British artist William Hoare of Bath. This will provide a last chance to...
Saturday 27 March to Friday 2 April
ONGOING WORK
The compnay failed to protect landlords' and tenants' monies
Easier wheelchair access for East Midlands lay-bys
The companies had no intention of supplying goods already paid for
A York hazardous waste recycling company was today fined £40,000 for failing to safeguard flammable liquid that was used in an arson attack on the business.
A303 Podimore
Young people who are helping to design Blackpool’s new £4m youth centre went on a fact finding mission to Oldham and Manchester in search of good ideas.
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
A vital £57.6m scheme to greatly improve bus services in the Tees Valley area was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
A £75 million boost for transport in the North West was announced today by Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis.
Eight companies and their collaborative partners have been given grants by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today to explore smart technology.
A £12 million scheme to install Variable Message Signs and CCTV cameras along the entire length of the A42 will start on Monday 12 April.
Summer time will start on Sunday 28 March at 1.00am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go forward an hour. This means that at 1.00am (GMT) the UK will move to 2.00am British Summer Time...
The Government has today given the green light to Helius Energy plc to build a new 100 Mega Watt power plant fuelled by biomass at Bristol Port, Avonmouth.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has today announced that three further Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) have been relicensed.
The February data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of seven per cent. This is the fourth month in a row in which the figure has been positive and takes the average...
A new daytime overtaking ban for heavy vehicles on a section of the M11 in north-west Essex will be trialled for 18 months from Monday 12 April.
Eight companies and their collaborative partners have been given grants by the Department of Energy and Climate Change today to explore smart technology.
The Armed Forces will be doing its bit to address climate change as the MOD has today announced its Sustainable Procurement Strategy.
Doncaster is one step closer to benefiting from a £26.8m project to increase capacity on the A6182 White Rose Way - cutting congestion and helping regenerate the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan ...
A major £24m road improvement to cut congestion and boost the regeneration of the Black Country was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Ipswich is one step closer to benefiting from £27 million scheme to improve journeys for those walking, cycling or using public transport in the town, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)
Businesses in the West Midlands are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to find out more about trading in the Nordic and Baltic States from experts in these countries.
A vital £57.6m scheme to greatly improve bus services in the Tees Valley area was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
A vital scheme to tackle congestion, improve journey time reliability, reduce accidents and help regenerate South Essex was given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
BRIAN JOSEPH KERR also known as BRIAN PAVEY, BRIAN KERR, BRIAN CARR and PETER ROBERTSON
ONGOING SCHEMES
The safety of motorcyclists across East Anglia is to be promoted in a campaign to highlight good driving on the region’s roads.
Action Taken To Protect Clients' Interests
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...
ONGOING SCHEMES
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...
A £44m project to replace a major road bridge on the A34 near Oxford takes a big leap forward tomorrow night (Saturday 27 March) as the new bridge deck is slid into place overnight.
This follows on from the review of the first six months of SIP 16Â
Winding-up follows investigation by the Insolvency Service
End to new vouchers as the boiler scrappage scheme meets its 125,000 aim
29 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2010
Please note that from 1 April 2010 the Ministry of Justice will be changing its process for announcing salaried judicial appointments.
An Essex plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out substandard and illegal work at a mobile home park, exposing residents to serious risk.
Culture Minister, Margaret Hodge, has placed a temporary export bar on a fascinating portrait of a freed slave by the eighteenth-century British artist William Hoare of Bath. This will provide a last chance to...
Saturday 27 March to Friday 2 April
ONGOING WORK
The compnay failed to protect landlords' and tenants' monies
Easier wheelchair access for East Midlands lay-bys
The companies had no intention of supplying goods already paid for
A York hazardous waste recycling company was today fined £40,000 for failing to safeguard flammable liquid that was used in an arson attack on the business.
A303 Podimore
Young people who are helping to design Blackpool’s new £4m youth centre went on a fact finding mission to Oldham and Manchester in search of good ideas.