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29 March 2010

London taking advantage of government’s boiler scrappage scheme
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Nine percent of the vouchers issued so far under the Government’s Boiler Scrappage scheme have been snapped up by people living in London.

Over £15.7 million for england's historic places of worship - london awarded over £1 million
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and English Heritage (EH) today (18 February 2010) announced a package of grants worth £15.7 million for essential repairs to 154 Grade I and ll* listed places of worship...

Passenger death leads to old bailey trial
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

On the night of the 17th of August 2008, the Class V passenger vessel ‘Hurlingham’ had been chartered for a party and was carrying 121 passengers on a party cruise on the River Thames.

East london men fined after worker is found dead at construction site
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A property developer and a contractor have today been fined a total £25,000 following the death of a worker at a construction site in Essex.

Weeding out water invaders
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Defra calls on gardeners to save London’s rivers from invasive plants

London receives £6 million for beating congestion targets
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

London will receive £6 million through the Government’s Urban Congestion Performance Fund after exceeding targets to tackle congestion, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.

Mate sentenced on vessel passenger death
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The mate of the passenger vessel ‘Hurlingham’ appeared in court today on the charge of manslaughter by gross negligence after a passenger fell between the vessel and the pier at Westminster Pier in 2008.

Import duty free and save cash
seen at 20:23, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

British manufacturers could save millions of pounds in import duties through an EU scheme promoted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).

One in three admit to avoiding people with dementia. over half say they don’t know how to help.
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

One in three (32 per cent) people are uncomfortable around people with dementia according to new research. Care Services Minister Phil Hope said today as he launched a new awareness campaign.

The new “...

Hse launches crackdown on dangerous construction sites in london
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

HSE inspectors are to launch an intensive inspection initiative aimed at stopping dangerous practices on building sites London.

Are you throwing money down the drain?
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

As many households are currently receiving their water and sewerage bill for the next year, the Consumer Council for Water says that some customers may be letting possible savings slip through their fingers.

European competition for uk business innovation winners
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

London winner in Tower Hamlets and the City

Enterprising businesswomen takes personal products global
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

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

Independent chief inspector of the uk border agency carries out unannounced inspection - report published on croydon public enquiry office
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

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

The national construction college builds a firm foundation in london with new safety campaign
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

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

College caters for safety success
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

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

Safety campaign scales new heights at canary wharf
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The window cleaners of Britain’s tallest building, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, are backing a national safety campaign aimed at stopping slips, trips and falls in the workplace.

Prestigious award for dartford woman
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A Dartford woman has been named Female Professional of the Year, at the Political and Public Life Asian Voice awards ceremony.

Milton keynes firm leaf it out gets boost from the business inspector
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A local business in Milton Keynes will feature in a new TV series “The Business Inspector” on Wednesday 17 March 2010 at 8pm.

Event aims to keep london's stonemasons safe
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Stonework companies in and around London are being invited to attend a free event in a bid to help reduce the rate of injury and ill health in the sector.

East london graduates can take fast lane to employment
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Minister of State for Higher Education, David Lammy MP, will today announce the launch of ‘Fastlaners’, an East London-based scheme to help graduates make the transition into the world of work.

£200,000 flood protection grant for homes in south london announced today
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The second round of a £5.5 million grant scheme to help households better protect their homes against flooding was announced today by Environment Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies, with £200,000...

New inspection framework promoting improvement for schools and children in london
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Ofsted has released the official data showing inspection outcomes for the first four months of the new inspection framework. The findings reflect Ofsted’s sharper focus on weaker schools and confirm that by emphasising...

Three arrested in birmingham and london dawn raids
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Two brothers from Birmingham and a man from London were arrested today as part of an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) targeting a suspected £1 million VAT and money laundering fraud.

‘do your bit' to reduce death and injury in london's workplaces
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Bosses are being encouraged to get their employees more involved in health and safety in a bid to reduce injury and ill health.

If operating a passenger vessel during the olympics - ensure it is legally operated
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

With the 2012 Olympics approaching, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency would like to give reasonable notice to Passenger Vessel Operators who wish to operate during the games to ensure that they and their vessels...

Ukti animates tv production company’s export strategy – to special effect
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A London-based producer specialising in animated children’s TV programmes has secured £1.4 million in overseas financial backing with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).

English heritage and london fire brigade ‘fired up’ to ensure future for capital’s historic fire stations
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

From the compact allure of Belsize to the elaborate Victorian splendour of Kensington, London’s historic fire station buildings are an instantly recognisable part of the capital and those that remain in active...

London is designated a low carbon economic area for energy efficient buildings
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Business Minister Ian Lucas has welcomed the designation of London as a Low Carbon Economic Area for energy efficient buildings. London is the seventh area within the UK to be assigned a Low Carbon Economic Area...

New guidance to protect crowded places
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

New Home Office guidance published today sets out advice for key partners such as local authorities, police and businesses on how they can better protect the public.

Thousands more seats for london's rail passengers
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Commuters on the First Capital Connect 'Great Northern' route into London are set to benefit from more frequent and longer trains, thanks to more than £27m of Government funding, Transport Minister ...

New london 2010 recruits to sniff out safer stations
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A new team of explosives sniffer dogs will be deployed at key railway stations to help keep visitors to the London Olympic and Paralympic Games safe from harm, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today as...

Help for london's historic places of worship
seen at 20:22, 29 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

Berkshire firm premier karting gets boost from the business inspector
seen at 20:22, 29 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.

Budget report 2010 for london
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.

Date correction: m25, junctions 17 to 18 closed for bridge replacement - 11pm on saturday 27 march to 6am on sunday 28 march
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:   Broadcasters outside the immediate M25 area are asked to cover this bulletin in travel news in order to maximise awareness of the ...

Summertime begins
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

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...

Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office...

Bag it! bin it! highways agency talks a load of rubbish!
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A push to get drivers to stop throwing litter onto the M25 from their vehicles begins today.

Stone workers event is a resounding success
seen at 20:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A stonemasons’ health and safety event in Vauxhall, south London, has been such a proved so successful that further events are now being arranged to answer the demand.

Stone workers event is a resounding success
seen at 18:18, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A stonemasons’ health and safety event in Vauxhall, south London, has been such a proved so successful that further events are now being arranged to answer the demand.

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent & sussex
seen at 18:08, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE066-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 18:08, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE067-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

London is designated a low carbon economic area for energy efficient buildings
seen at 18:08, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Business Minister Ian Lucas has welcomed the designation of London as a Low Carbon Economic Area for energy efficient buildings. London is the seventh area within the UK to be assigned a Low Carbon Economic Area...

Hgvs banned from overtaking in congestion-cutting a34 trial
seen at 18:08, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A trial banning heavy vehicles form overtaking on a stretch of the A34 in Berkshire is to be introduced on Monday 29 March to reduce congestion, improve journey time reliability and cut the risk of accidents ...

M20 junction 11 to 12, folkestone – improved driving conditions
seen at 18:08, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE069-10 Drivers in the Folkestone area can expect better conditions on the M20 during heavy rain after drainage channels between junctions 11 and 12 are replaced.

Margaret hodge announces £550,000 grant to help chatham historic dockyard enrich visitor experience
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Culture and Tourism Minister Margaret Hodge today announced a grant of £550,000 to the Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust to help it realise exciting plans to enhance the experience of visitors to the ...

Lorry overtaking ban trial to cut congestion on a20 near dover
seen at 18:07, 29 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 18:07, 29 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...

Two men rescued from mud on isle of wight
seen at 18:07, 29 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.

Help for historic places of worship in buckinghamshire
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 east sussex
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 portsmouth
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 reading
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 southampton
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 southampton
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 west sussex
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office 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 south east
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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

Flotsam from fishing vessel prompts search off dover
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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.

Director of a bexleyheath company is disqualified following cooperation between insolvency service and trading standards
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Clive Smith also known as Clifford Smith is given a 9-year disqualification

Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE073-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Gardening celebrity charlie dimmock mucks in with oxfordshire’s green gym
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Gardening celebrity Charlie Dimmock today visited Woodstock and Chipping Norton Green Gym, in a bid to urge people in Oxfordshire and the South East to get their hands dirty and offer their time to help local...

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent & sussex
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE074-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE075-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Hindhead project to make final push towards faster and more reliable a3 journeys
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE072-10 After years of suffering delays at the so-called Hindhead lights on the A3 in Surrey, thousands of drivers will have a more reliable and quicker journey through the area from next year.

Kent construction employer found guilty after death of employee
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A West Kent construction employer has been found guilty of health and safety breaches following the death of an employee.

Budget report 2010 for the south east
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The Government’s objective is to build a strong economy and a fair society where there is opportunity and security for all.

Date correction: m25, junctions 17 to 18 closed for bridge replacement - 11pm on saturday 27 march to 6am on sunday 28 march
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:   Broadcasters outside the immediate M25 area are asked to cover this bulletin in travel news in order to maximise awareness of the ...

£19,000 fine after mother and daughter poisoned by carbon monoxide
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

[PLEASE NOTE NEW HEADLINE] Two landlords and a gas service engineer have been fined a total of £19,000 after risking the lives of a mother and her six-year-old daughter.

Businesses cluster to celebrate uk success stories
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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...

Ben bradshaw announces £250,000 funding for improvements and development of world-famous bletchley park museum
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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...

South east set for share of £15 million to kickstart bus services
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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.

Major improvements to reading railway station move a step closer
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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.

Essex - trapping burglars with technology
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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...

Summertime begins
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

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...

Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office...

Bag it! bin it! highways agency talks a load of rubbish!
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A push to get drivers to stop throwing litter onto the M25 from their vehicles begins today.

Bridge on the slide - “massive” a34 viaduct movement a success
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Leisure cruiser skipper fined £20,000 for going wrong way up the dover straits
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

At a hearing today in Folkstone Magistrates Court, Mr Keith Jonathon MacGregor, from Flimwell, East Sussex, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Regulations for preventing collisions at Sea (COLREGS).

Roadworks lifted for easter bank holiday
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Road users travelling on the 9534 carriageway miles of England’s motorways and major A roads over the Easter bank holiday will benefit from the suspension or completion of 60% of roadworks by the Highways Agency...

New scheme launched to inspire 500 young people through london 2012 games
seen at 18:07, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Young people in England and Wales are to be given the chance to become the first ever Opportunity 2012 graduates, Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said today.

Twenty two (22) companies formed for fraudulent purposes are wound up
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Al-Sweady Public Inquiry News - national (Our copy).

The companies had no intention of supplying goods already paid for

Buy to let investors missing out on an easy way to boost the value of their flats
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Al-Sweady Public Inquiry News - national (Our copy).

Advisers at The Leasehold Advisory service (LEASE),  the government funded service providing completely free legal advice on leasehold matters,  report a growing frequency of calls from resident leaseholders ...

Clear framework for services supporting children with the most severe conditions
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Al-Sweady Public Inquiry News - national (Our copy).

Children and young people affected by severe disability, injury or illness will be better supported thanks to a new national framework to help local services make clinical assessments. The new framework was published...

Recycling firm fined for flammable material used in arson attack
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

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.

Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A303 Podimore

Teenage designers behind blackpool’s new youth centre embark on a fact finding mission
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

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.

Government makes good progress reducing threat from dangerous weapons
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The UK Government has made significant progress in reducing the global threat from terrorist use of dangerous nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical materials and expertise, according to a report published...

Circuit bench appointments - penna and blunsdon
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

HM The Queen has appointed Jai Penna to be a Circuit 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 and Wales...

A new ambition in c.difficile prevention across the nhs
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A new C.difficile objective will be introduced to drive down infections even further and ensure that all NHS organisations strive towards the level of the very best, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today...

Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office...

Insulation made easy by britain's top businesses
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Today the launch of 'Insulate Today' brings together a group of leading businesses with Sainsbury's Energy and ACT ON CO2 as part of a pilot scheme to make it easier, cheaper and more appealing for quarter of...

Organ transplant allocation rules made more flexible for exceptional cases
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Organ donors will in future be allowed to donate their organs to a family member or close friend in need of a transplant under new rules, Health Minister Ann Keen announced today.

Overnight closures for m53 bidston moss viaduct
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The M53 Bidston Moss Viaduct in Wallasey will be closed overnight for around two weeks in April to allow welding work on its steel beams to be carried out in safety.

Environment minister dan norris announces £1m funding for the third sector to inspire sustainable living as part of the government’s legacy action plan for the london 2012 olympic games and paralympic games
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A £1 million fund available to third sector organisations that help the UK live more sustainably was announced today by Environment Minister Dan Norris. The Inspiring Sustainable Living fund is part...

Spring changes for vat and paye
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging businesses to get ready for major changes to VAT and PAYE coming in this spring.

Grandparents as influential as professional advisers on separation issues
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

New guide helps them to make sure their grandchildren are provided for.             

Government welcomes siemens £80million plans to bring offshore wind production to the uk
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Government today welcomed Siemens plans to invest £80million in the UK for offshore wind production facilities, following the Government’s Budget announcement of £60m for a competition...

New organisation to help transform nhs and social care workforce planning
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A new organisation is being set up to help NHS and social care bodies plan their workforce around delivering more productive and people centred care, Health Minister Ann Keen announced today.

Business minister visits vauxhall car plant at ellesmere port
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Business Minister Ian Lucas saw first hand today the efficiency of Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant as he toured the production line which makes the Astra.

Three appointments to the advisory council on the misuse of drugs
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the ACMD.

Newton heath teens celebrate youth centre’s £500,000 makeover
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Teenagers in Newton Heath will be able to chill out in style, now that their youth centre has been given a £500,000 makeover.

Little ‘graduates’ pledge to give university a go
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Primary school pupils in Manchester have ‘graduated’ from a course set up to give them a flavour of Higher and Further Education, and the world of work.

New rules for businesses requesting ‘time to pay’ on large debts
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

New rules for businesses who want to reschedule large tax debts under HMRC’s Business Payment Support Service (BPSS) come into effect next month.

Bag it! bin it! highways agency talks a load of rubbish!
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A push to get drivers to stop throwing litter onto the M25 from their vehicles begins today.

Bridge on the slide - “massive” a34 viaduct movement a success
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Government and lga ask experts to offer boost for council building
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey and the Local Government Association (LGA) today announced they are launching joint work to look at how councils can deliver new homes to tackle the shortage of affordable housing...

Leisure cruiser skipper fined £20,000 for going wrong way up the dover straits
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

At a hearing today in Folkstone Magistrates Court, Mr Keith Jonathon MacGregor, from Flimwell, East Sussex, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Regulations for preventing collisions at Sea (COLREGS).

Roadworks lifted for easter bank holiday
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Road users travelling on the 9534 carriageway miles of England’s motorways and major A roads over the Easter bank holiday will benefit from the suspension or completion of 60% of roadworks by the Highways Agency...

Bolton students tune in to manchester’s media opportunities
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A comedy phone-in called ‘Ask the Milkman’, an 80’s music quiz for teachers, games with goodie bag prizes and a varied playlist featuring everything from JLS to Bon Jovi are just some examples of programming ...

Report into government progress on tackling the hazardous use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the ACMD.

Insolvency service cracks down on bankrupts who try to conceal assets
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Debtors who believe they can go bankrupt yet hide some of their assets from the Official Receiver have been told to think again by The Insolvency Service.

New scheme launched to inspire 500 young people through london 2012 games
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Young people in England and Wales are to be given the chance to become the first ever Opportunity 2012 graduates, Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said today.

New safety requirements for motorcyclists and lorry and bus drivers
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Measures to improve skills and safety for new motorcycle riders, drivers of lorries and buses and new drivers who want to tow medium sized trailers were confirmed today by the Department for Transport (DfT) in...

Firm fined after worker's arm trapped in drill
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

An engineering company has today been fined after one of its workers was injured when he got his arm trapped in a drilling machine.

New dementia diagnosis project for worcestershire – key to living well with the condition
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

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People living in Worcestershire who are concerned they or family members might be suffering from early stages of dementia are about to benefit from a new service.

Coventry celebrates achievements of city's young people
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

More than 500 young people from across Coventry came together at a special event at the Ricoh Arena on Friday night (26 March) to celebrate the achievements of 11 to 21-year-olds from the city.

Oldham and blackley students celebrate their success stories
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Students from Manchester and Oldham were celebrated for their storytelling abilities on Friday 19th March as winners of the Learning Force Inter-Schools’ English Challenge competition.

Building bridges to work – helping the long term unemployed back to work
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

DWP061/10 Long-term Jobseekers Allowance claimants will be given the guarantee of a job or work placement as part of the Government’s radical next stage of welfare reform.

Stone workers event is a resounding success
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A stonemasons’ health and safety event in Vauxhall, south London, has been such a proved so successful that further events are now being arranged to answer the demand.

Healey offers further boost to councils to tackle the tenancy cheats
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has given councils and housing associations another 27,000 hot leads to potential tenancy cheats who fraudulently sublet the homes they have been allocated.

Black to black - hms triumph gets up close and personal with astute, the royal navy's newest submarine
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

You wouldn't want to meet them on a dark night, but luckily the Royal Navy's most advanced attack submarine, Astute, and the service's newest Trafalgar class boat are on the same side - and, for that matter, ...

Eagle: new ehrc scotland commissioner
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Monday 29 March 2010 Maria Eagle, Deputy Minister for Women and Equality, today announced the appointment of Kaliani Lyle as the new Scotland Commissioner for the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Home secretary bans mephedrone
seen at 18:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Mephedrone and its related compounds are to be banned and made Class B drugs following recommendations from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD), Home Secretary Alan Johnson announced today.

Healey offers further boost to councils to tackle the tenancy cheats
seen at 18:04, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has given councils and housing associations another 27,000 hot leads to potential tenancy cheats who fraudulently sublet the homes they have been allocated.

Bag it! bin it! highways agency talks a load of rubbish!
seen at 16:22, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A push to get drivers to stop throwing litter onto the M25 from their vehicles begins today.

Bridge on the slide - “massive” a34 viaduct movement a success
seen at 16:12, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Leisure cruiser skipper fined £20,000 for going wrong way up the dover straits
seen at 16:12, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

At a hearing today in Folkstone Magistrates Court, Mr Keith Jonathon MacGregor, from Flimwell, East Sussex, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Regulations for preventing collisions at Sea (COLREGS).

Roadworks lifted for easter bank holiday
seen at 16:12, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Road users travelling on the 9534 carriageway miles of England’s motorways and major A roads over the Easter bank holiday will benefit from the suspension or completion of 60% of roadworks by the Highways Agency...

New scheme launched to inspire 500 young people through london 2012 games
seen at 16:12, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Young people in England and Wales are to be given the chance to become the first ever Opportunity 2012 graduates, Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said today.

Insolvency service cracks down on bankrupts who try to conceal assets
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Debtors who believe they can go bankrupt yet hide some of their assets from the Official Receiver have been told to think again by The Insolvency Service.

Firm fined after worker's arm trapped in drill
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

An engineering company has today been fined after one of its workers was injured when he got his arm trapped in a drilling machine.

New dementia diagnosis project for worcestershire – key to living well with the condition
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

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People living in Worcestershire who are concerned they or family members might be suffering from early stages of dementia are about to benefit from a new service.

Coventry celebrates achievements of city's young people
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

More than 500 young people from across Coventry came together at a special event at the Ricoh Arena on Friday night (26 March) to celebrate the achievements of 11 to 21-year-olds from the city.

Oldham and blackley students celebrate their success stories
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Students from Manchester and Oldham were celebrated for their storytelling abilities on Friday 19th March as winners of the Learning Force Inter-Schools’ English Challenge competition.

Building bridges to work – helping the long term unemployed back to work
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

DWP061/10 Long-term Jobseekers Allowance claimants will be given the guarantee of a job or work placement as part of the Government’s radical next stage of welfare reform.

Stone workers event is a resounding success
seen at 16:05, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A stonemasons’ health and safety event in Vauxhall, south London, has been such a proved so successful that further events are now being arranged to answer the demand.

Bridge on the slide - “massive” a34 viaduct movement a success
seen at 16:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Roadworks lifted for easter bank holiday
seen at 16:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Road users travelling on the 9534 carriageway miles of England’s motorways and major A roads over the Easter bank holiday will benefit from the suspension or completion of 60% of roadworks by the Highways Agency...

Bolton students tune in to manchester’s media opportunities
seen at 16:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A comedy phone-in called ‘Ask the Milkman’, an 80’s music quiz for teachers, games with goodie bag prizes and a varied playlist featuring everything from JLS to Bon Jovi are just some examples of programming ...

Report into government progress on tackling the hazardous use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs
seen at 16:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the ACMD.

New scheme launched to inspire 500 young people through london 2012 games
seen at 16:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Young people in England and Wales are to be given the chance to become the first ever Opportunity 2012 graduates, Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said today.

New safety requirements for motorcyclists and lorry and bus drivers
seen at 16:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Measures to improve skills and safety for new motorcycle riders, drivers of lorries and buses and new drivers who want to tow medium sized trailers were confirmed today by the Department for Transport (DfT) in...

Bag it! bin it! highways agency talks a load of rubbish!
seen at 13:26, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A push to get drivers to stop throwing litter onto the M25 from their vehicles begins today.

Bridge on the slide - “massive” a34 viaducy movement a success
seen at 13:26, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Bridge on the slide - “massive” a34 viaducy movement a success
seen at 13:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Government and lga ask experts to offer boost for council building
seen at 13:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey and the Local Government Association (LGA) today announced they are launching joint work to look at how councils can deliver new homes to tackle the shortage of affordable housing...

Leisure cruiser skipper fined £20,000 for going wrong way up the dover straits
seen at 13:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

At a hearing today in Folkstone Magistrates Court, Mr Keith Jonathon MacGregor, from Flimwell, East Sussex, pleaded guilty to a breach of the Regulations for preventing collisions at Sea (COLREGS).

Bridge on the slide – “massive” a34 viaduct movement a success
seen at 12:17, 29 March in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

An enormous civil engineering feat was achieved this weekend as a 5,000-tonne bridge deck was slid into place on the new A34 Wolvercote Viaduct.

Newton heath teens celebrate youth centre’s £500,000 makeover
seen at 12:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Teenagers in Newton Heath will be able to chill out in style, now that their youth centre has been given a £500,000 makeover.

Little ‘graduates’ pledge to give university a go
seen at 12:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Primary school pupils in Manchester have ‘graduated’ from a course set up to give them a flavour of Higher and Further Education, and the world of work.

New rules for businesses requesting ‘time to pay’ on large debts
seen at 12:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

New rules for businesses who want to reschedule large tax debts under HMRC’s Business Payment Support Service (BPSS) come into effect next month.

Bag it! bin it! highways agency talks a load of rubbish!
seen at 12:13, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A push to get drivers to stop throwing litter onto the M25 from their vehicles begins today.

Grandparents as influential as professional advisers on separation issues
seen at 12:06, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

New guide helps them to make sure their grandchildren are provided for.             

Three appointments to the advisory council on the misuse of drugs
seen at 12:06, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the ACMD.

'...Introduce metal detectors to each Seconadary School in the United Kingdom' -- Kieran McLeod Barker
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Knife crime is a growing concern, introducing metal detectors to each state...
'...enable members of the public to bring prosecutions against police chief constables who fail in their duties to protect the public from anti-social behaviour' -- Steven C Holmes
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
This petition requests that the Prime Minister enables ordinary citizens to...
'...ban members of the BNP from being employed as teachers in British schools.' -- Mr Lee Jasper
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We the undersigned demand that the Prime Minister ban members of the BNP...
'...assist british citizens in eu countries who are subject to blatant corruption and nepotism.' -- Paul Chillington
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
many sovereign states within the eu appear not to adhere to basic tenants of...
'...allow houses to be rented to three or more people without needing planning permission' -- Alan Ward
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Government s change to Planning Use Classes Order is bad for the Private...
'...remove unnecessary additives from packaged food.' -- Edith Batchelor
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Food should be as nature intended - pure and natural. Ideas for...
'...to stop the use of Lay magistrates who are not legally trained,even though they deal with around 95% of court cases in england and wales. and to replace them with magistrates that are appropriately trained.' -- luke carson
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
to stop the use of Lay magistrates who are not legally trained,even though...
'...Bring in a police force to tackle corporate crime.' -- Craig Schulze
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Criminologists from throughout the world have all stated that corporate...
'...withdraw his apparent support for the admission of Turkey to the EU' -- Brian Riches
seen at 11:26, 29 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
recognise that the British people will not support the admission of Turkey...
Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 11:25, 29 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office...

Business minister visits vauxhall car plant at ellesmere port
seen at 11:16, 29 March in Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills News - national (Our copy).

The Business Minister Ian Lucas saw first hand today the efficiency of Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant as he toured the production line which makes the Astra.

Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 11:13, 29 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office...

Embargoed until 09:30, monday 29 march 2010 - insulation made easy by britain's top businesses
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Today the launch of 'Insulate Today' brings together a group of leading businesses with Sainsbury's Energy and ACT ON CO2 as part of a pilot scheme to make it easier, cheaper and more appealing for quarter of...

Buy to let investors missing out on an easy way to boost the value of their flats
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Advisers at The Leasehold Advisory service (LEASE),  the government funded service providing completely free legal advice on leasehold matters,  report a growing frequency of calls from resident leaseholders ...

Clear framework for services supporting children with the most severe conditions
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Children and young people affected by severe disability, injury or illness will be better supported thanks to a new national framework to help local services make clinical assessments. The new framework was published...

Environment minister dan norris announces £1m funding for the third sector to inspire sustainable living as part of the government’s legacy action plan for the london 2012 olympic games and paralympic games
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A £1 million fund available to third sector organisations that help the UK live more sustainably was announced today by Environment Minister Dan Norris. The Inspiring Sustainable Living fund is part...

Spring changes for vat and paye
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging businesses to get ready for major changes to VAT and PAYE coming in this spring.

Government welcomes siemens £80million plans to bring offshore wind production to the uk
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Government today welcomed Siemens plans to invest £80million in the UK for offshore wind production facilities, following the Government’s Budget announcement of £60m for a competition...

New organisation to help transform nhs and social care workforce planning
seen at 11:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A new organisation is being set up to help NHS and social care bodies plan their workforce around delivering more productive and people centred care, Health Minister Ann Keen announced today.

Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 11:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a major expansion of the financial services offered by the Post Office, in a drive to put banking back into the heart of communities and making the Post Office...

Insulation made easy by britain's top businesses
seen at 11:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Today the launch of 'Insulate Today' brings together a group of leading businesses with Sainsbury's Energy and ACT ON CO2 as part of a pilot scheme to make it easier, cheaper and more appealing for quarter of...

Organ transplant allocation rules made more flexible for exceptional cases
seen at 11:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Organ donors will in future be allowed to donate their organs to a family member or close friend in need of a transplant under new rules, Health Minister Ann Keen announced today.

Overnight closures for m53 bidston moss viaduct
seen at 11:01, 29 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The M53 Bidston Moss Viaduct in Wallasey will be closed overnight for around two weeks in April to allow welding work on its steel beams to be carried out in safety.

Government makes good progress reducing threat from dangerous weapons
seen at 09:03, 29 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The UK Government has made significant progress in reducing the global threat from terrorist use of dangerous nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical materials and expertise, according to a report published...

Circuit bench appointments - penna and blunsdon
seen at 09:03, 29 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

HM The Queen has appointed Jai Penna to be a Circuit 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 and Wales...

A new ambition in c.difficile prevention across the nhs
seen at 09:03, 29 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A new C.difficile objective will be introduced to drive down infections even further and ensure that all NHS organisations strive towards the level of the very best, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today...

Government makes good progress reducing threat from dangerous weapons
seen at 08:59, 29 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The UK Government has made significant progress in reducing the global threat from terrorist use of dangerous nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical materials and expertise, according to a report published...

Circuit bench appointments - penna and blunsdon
seen at 08:59, 29 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

HM The Queen has appointed Jai Penna to be a Circuit 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 and Wales...

A new ambition in c.difficile prevention across the nhs
seen at 08:59, 29 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A new C.difficile objective will be introduced to drive down infections even further and ensure that all NHS organisations strive towards the level of the very best, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today...

Government makes good progress reducing threat from dangerous weapons
seen at 08:59, 29 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The UK Government has made significant progress in reducing the global threat from terrorist use of dangerous nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical materials and expertise, according to a report published...

Circuit bench appointments - penna and blunsdon
seen at 08:58, 29 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

HM The Queen has appointed Jai Penna to be a Circuit 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 and Wales...

A new ambition in c.difficile prevention across the nhs
seen at 08:58, 29 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A new C.difficile objective will be introduced to drive down infections even further and ensure that all NHS organisations strive towards the level of the very best, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today...

National Minimum Wage workers: Travel and Subsistence Expense Schemes (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs)
seen at 02:05, 29 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 11th February 2010 and ends on 6th May 2010.

Consultation on changes to travel and subsistence schemes for temporary workers paid at or near the National Minimum Wage (NMW) which...
Consultation Paper on Death Certification, Burial and Cremation (The Scottish Government)
seen at 02:05, 29 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 27th January 2010 and ends on 21st April 2010.

1. The Burial and Cremation Review Group was set up in 2005 by the former Minister for Health under the previous administration...

Consultation on the Transposition of Directive 2008/50/EC on the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2088 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe (The Scottish Government)
seen at 02:05, 29 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 26th January 2010 and ends on 20th April 2010.

The purpose of the consultation is to invite comments on the transposition into Scots law of Council Directive 2008/50EC on Ambient...

Consultation on a Risk Based Reservoir Safety Regime for Scotland (The Scottish Government)
seen at 02:05, 29 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 25th January 2010 and ends on 18th April 2010.

Consultation on reservoir safety legislation and proposals to introduce a risk based reservoir safety regime for Scotland which...

Circuit bench appointments - penna and blunsdon
seen at 01:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

HM The Queen has appointed Jai Penna to be a Circuit 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 and Wales...

A new ambition in c.difficile prevention across the nhs
seen at 01:06, 29 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A new C.difficile objective will be introduced to drive down infections even further and ensure that all NHS organisations strive towards the level of the very best, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today...