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30 March 2010

2010 lease conference packs real punch with top speakers
seen at 23:49, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The head of England and Wales' civil justice system, the Master of the Rolls Lord Neuberger, and Hugh Seaborn, CEO of the Cadogan Estate, will join speakers from the property professions to ensure that the 2010...

2010 lease conference packs real punch with top speakers
seen at 23:45, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The head of England and Wales' civil justice system, the Master of the Rolls Lord Neuberger, and Hugh Seaborn, CEO of the Cadogan Estate, will join speakers from the property professions to ensure that the 2010...

Out of fuel ship lies in darkness off plymouth
seen at 23:19, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Brixham Coastguard are currently monitoring a vessel which has run out fuel and which was drifting in 45 knot westerly winds and 6 metre seas, south of Plymouth. She was dragging her anchor at the time.

Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 18:02, 30 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE081-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent & sussex
seen at 18:02, 30 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE082-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Plans for new m20 junction published
seen at 18:02, 30 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Details of a key scheme to allow for major economic growth in the Ashford area by increasing capacity on the M20 through

Kent were published by Transport Minister Chris Mole today.

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 18:02, 30 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE083-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Bedfordshire mum announced as change4life competition winner
seen at 18:01, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

                                                                                                                                        38 year-old mum of two Joanne O’Rourke, from Barton Le Clay, Bedfordshire...

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 18:01, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

SE083-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

2010 lease conference packs real punch with top speakers
seen at 18:01, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The head of England and Wales’ civil justice system, the Master of the Rolls Lord Neuberger, and Hugh Seaborn, CEO of the Cadogan Estate, will join speakers from the property professions to ensure that the 2010...

Plans for new m20 junction published
seen at 18:00, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Details of a key scheme to allow for major economic growth in the Ashford area by increasing capacity on the M20 through

Kent were published by Transport Minister Chris Mole today.

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 18:00, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

SE083-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Commenting on the Government's response to the Post Office Banking consultation
seen at 16:05, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

The Commission for Rural Communities welcomes the Government's decision to invest an extra £180m next year to maintain the current network of post offices and convert the Post Office into a leading...

Government awards £100m to jewel in uk science crown
seen at 16:04, 30 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Business secretary Lord Mandelson today announced almost £100m investment in one of the jewels in the nation’s science crown to keep the UK at the forefront of research, and benefit the economy and ...

Nottingham to receive £35m transport boost
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Nottingham is one step closer to benefitting from £35m of transport improvements to cut congestion and help regenerate the city, Transport Minister Chris Mole announced today.

Government responds to donaghy report into construction deaths
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

DWP062/10 The Government today publishes its response to Rita Donaghy’s report into construction deaths, Yvette Cooper has announced. The response follows widespread consultation across government, trade unions...

Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

SE081-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Ensuring long-term stability for building societies
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Treasury today published a discussion document on options for securing the long-term stability of the building society sector.

Bedfordshire mum announced as change4life competition winner
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

38 year-old mum of two Joanne O’Rourke, from Barton Le Clay, Bedfordshire, has just won a Nintendo Wii Fit, courtesy of Change4Life – a national initiative to make families fitter, healthier and more active.

Every employer should champion flexible working – cooper
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

DWP/063/10 Government today called on employers to do more to promote flexible working, as it published its response to the Family Friendly Taskforce report.

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent & sussex
seen at 16:03, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

SE082-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Government awards £100m to jewel in uk science crown
seen at 16:02, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Business secretary Lord Mandelson today announced almost £100m investment in one of the jewels in the nation’s science crown to keep the UK at the forefront of research, and benefit the economy and ...

Blackpool’s landmark attractions set to benefit from £38.9 million investment
seen at 16:02, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Two of Blackpool’s most iconic visitor attractions, Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens complex, are to get a major facelift and redevelopment as part of a groundbreaking £38.9 million project, joint...

Opening of new station for bigbury coastguard rescue team
seen at 16:02, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Local press are invited to the unveiling of the new Bigbury Coastguard Rescue Station, which takes place in St. Ann's Chapel tomorrow evening.

Contractor fined following incident at sewage works
seen at 16:02, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A construction company was today prosecuted after an incident which saw an employee lose his arm.

Redundancy support course forged for south yorkshire steel workers to be rolled out across the region
seen at 13:07, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A ground-breaking programme piloted to help Corus workers in South Yorkshire cope with redundancy is being rolled out to other companies across the region in a bid to support employers during the economic downturn...

Launch of the national care service
seen at 13:07, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

In the biggest change to the welfare state since the creation of the NHS, everyone who needs care when they are old or disabled will get it for free, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced today as he launched...

Misc
seen at 12:50, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if there was any news on a regular Prime Ministerial press conference, the PMS said, the Prime Minister had granted a number of recent press conferences where he had covered a range of issues, including at...
IPSA
seen at 12:50, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Prime Minister was disappointed that family members could be employed by MPs, the PMS said, the key point was that MPs would only be allowed to employ one family member subject to safeguards. The PMS...
UN Climate Finance Meeting
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the Prime Minister was hoping to achieve from the meeting, the PMS said, it would be an important follow up from Copenhagen. The PMS told the assembled press, there would be senior international figures...
Gurkhas
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Prime Minister regretted the way in which the Gurkhas saga had occurred, the Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) told the assembled press, the Prime Minister had a very warm conversation with Joanna...
UK invests in offshore wind farms
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Prime Minister has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Siemens to develop an offshore wind turbine production facility in the UK.

The new Siemens wind turbine factory will create around...

PM sends condolences following Moscow attacks
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Prime Minister has paid tribute to more than 35 people killed in terror attacks on Moscow’s underground network.

Gordon Brown wrote to President Medvedev to send his condolence to those involved...

Afternoon press briefing from Monday 29 March 2010
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: Gurkhas, UN climate finance meeting, IPSA and misc

Gurkhas

Asked if the Prime Minister regretted the way in which the Gurkhas saga had occurred, the Prime...

Podcast on social care
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

A transcript of the Prime Minister’s podcast on social care on 30 March 2010.

Read the transcript

I m proud to say that in Britain we don t just look out for ourselves, we also look after each other...

GDP Growth
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
Economy grows by 0.4% in Q4 2009
Balance of Payments
seen at 12:49, 30 March in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
UK current account defict falls
Company fined after worker plunges through open skylight
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A Llanelli cladding firm has been fined after an employee fell through an open skylight at a retail unit he was working on.

Attitudes to mental illness 2010
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:

Build new opportunities in overseas markets - with help from uk trade & investment
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

West Midlands firms in the construction sector are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to build new business in five rapidly growing export markets.

25th hour campaign launched to inspire london 2012 legacy
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Thousands of people to get exclusive preview of the Opening Ceremony as a reward for giving time.

Government commemorates end of ww2
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government will host two events this year to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

New penalties target duty cheats
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

New penalties for illegally selling cigarettes, alcohol and fuel come into effect from 1 April.

Not for publication or broadcast before 0001hrs on wednesday 31 march 2010 healey announces extra £26m for affordable housing for the south west
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey today announced an extra £26m for over 500 new affordable homes in the South West, taking Government funding for housebuilding in the region to over £400m since...

Local communities benefit from investment in farmland biodiversity
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

87/10 Farmers who make the commitment to land management schemes aimed at protecting biodiversity and the natural environment also provide additional income, employment and other social benefits for their local...

Government to review transport response to severe weather
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced an independent review of the transport sector’s response to this winter’s severe weather.

Powerful petitions with real teeth set to bite
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Local people can now demand their councils take action on underperforming schools and hospitals, drink disorder, anti-social behaviour and other concerns under new rules giving real power to local petitions, ...

New consumer credit rules laid in parliament
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government today laid new rules in Parliament to protect borrowers.

Pyrotechnics deal ensures troops get top training and kit for theatre
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The MoD has today announced a new deal to supply smoke grenades and pyrotechnics to ensure British troops continue to receive the best training and kit for operations.

Independent medical expert team to advise on armed forces compensation
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An independent team of medical experts will be set up to advise on compensation paid for certain conditions under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme.

Blackpool’s landmark attractions set to benefit from £38.9 million investment
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Two of Blackpool’s most iconic visitor attractions, Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens complex, are to get a major facelift and redevelopment as part of a groundbreaking £38.9 million project, joint...

Teenagers get arty to decorate halton youth hub
seen at 12:49, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A group of Halton young people have created their own artwork to be displayed in an original moving sculpture supported by a modern artist at the Multi-media Youth Hub in Runcorn. The young disabled people, created...

Airports: Body Scanners (Lord Adonis, Secretary of State, Department for Transport)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

On 1 February, I announced the initial deployment of security scanners at Heathrow and Manchester Airports. This was part of a package of measures announced as a direct response to the attempted attack on Northwest...

Intellectual Property Office: Performance Targets (Lord Drayson, Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right honourable friend the Minister for Higher Education and Intellectual Property has today made the following Statement.

I have tasked the Intellectual Property Office with managing and shaping an...

Post Office: Banking (Lord Young of Norwood Green, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right honourable friend the Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills has today made the following Statement.

The Post Office is one of this country's oldest institutions, but the Government believe...

Intellectual Property Office (Performance Targets 2010-11) (David Lammy, Minister of State (Higher Education and Intellectual Property), Department for Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have tasked the Intellectual Property Office with managing and shaping an intellectual property system which encourages innovation and creativity, balances the needs of rights holders and the public, provides...

Post Office (Patrick McFadden, Minister of State (Business, Innovation and Skills), Department for Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Post Office is one of this country's oldest institutions, but the Government believe it still has a vital role to play in today's society, and in the future.

In December 2009, the Government published...

Civil Service (Management Functions) Act 1992 (Delegations/Authorisations) (Angela Smith, Minister of State (Third Sector), Cabinet Office)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

During 2009, delegations were made to the Department for Energy and Climate Change and to the head of the home civil service.

Delegations/authorisations are made subject to the condition that recipients...

Tax Information Exchange - Belize (Stephen Timms, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

A tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) was signed with Belize in London on 25 March 2010.

The text of the TIEA has been deposited in the Libraries of both Houses and made available on HM Revenue and...

2008 Credit Guarantee Scheme (Contingent Liability) (Sarah McCarthy-Fry)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The credit guarantee scheme (CGS) was introduced as part of a package of measures to support the stability of the banking system and to protect savers and depositors. The scheme makes available, to eligible institutions...

"Safer Children in a Digital World" (Progress Review) (Edward Balls, Secretary of State, Department for Children, Schools and Families)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am writing today to Professor Tanya Byron in response to her review of the progress made on improving children's digital safety since the publication of her 2008 review, "Safer Children in a Digital World".

Seaside Economies (John Denham, Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The "Strategy for Seaside Success: securing the future of seaside economies" was launched on Thursday 25 March.

The aim of the strategy is to help ensure our seaside towns have the help they need to build...

Armed Forces Equipment (Bob Ainsworth, Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Further to my statements to the House on 22 and 25 March, Official Report, columns 3WS and 54WS, I am pleased to announce the next steps on a number of projects that will deliver vital equipment and support, ...

United Kingdom Hydrographic Office and DSTL (Targets 2010-11) (Kevan Jones, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Veterans), Ministry of Defence)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The following key targets have been agreed with the chief executives of the UK Hydrographic Office and Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) for the FY2010-11.

UK Hydrographic Office

KT1...

Climate Change (Hilary Benn, Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change and I wish to inform the House that plans will be published on Wednesday 31 March by all major Government Departments to show how they...

Westminster Foundation for Democracy (2009-10 Review) (David Miliband, Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I would like to inform the House that the recent FCO-commissioned independent review of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy is complete. I have placed copies of the review in the Libraries of both Houses...

Social Care Reform Grant (Phil Hope, Minister of State (the East Midlands), Department of Health)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Department has today issued a local authority circular detailing the funding allocations for the Social Care Reform Grant.

This is the final year of the £520 million Social Care Reform Grant which...

Police Pursuits (David Hanson, Minister of State (Crime and Policing), Home Office)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have launched today a public consultation on the management of police pursuits. To promote the efficiency and effectiveness generally of the police, section 39A of the Police Act 1996 empowers me to issue to...

Lord Chancellor and the Law Commission (Jack Straw)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am very pleased to announce that the Chairman of the Law Commission and I have agreed a statutory protocol governing how Government Departments and the Law Commission should work together on law reform projects...

Written Answer (Correction) (Chris Mole, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Transport)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I regret to inform the House that the answer I gave on 11 March 2010 to parliamentary question 318998, Official Report, c. 410-411W, about how many thefts from this Department have been recorded in the last two...

EU Directive on Driving Licences (Paul Clark, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Transport)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Department for Transport has published today a response to the public consultation which closed 5 February 2010. It outlines our proposals for implementing the third EU directive on driving licences (directive...

Employment Support (Yvette Cooper, Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions)
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Today, I am publishing "Building bridges to work: new approaches to tackling long-term worklessness", which sets out the next steps of welfare reform and will ensure no one is left to a life on benefits.

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Not for publication or broadcast before 0001hrs on wednesday 31 march 2010 healey announces extra £26m for affordable housing for the south west
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey today announced an extra &pound;26m for over 500 new affordable homes in the South West, taking Government funding for housebuilding in the region to over &pound;400m since...

Build new opportunities in overseas markets - with help from uk trade & investment
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

West Midlands firms in the construction sector are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to build new business in five rapidly growing export markets.

Company fined after worker plunges through open skylight
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A Llanelli cladding firm has been fined after an employee fell through an open skylight at a retail unit he was working on.

Attitudes to mental illness 2010
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:

Build new opportunities in overseas markets - with help from uk trade & investment
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

West Midlands firms in the construction sector are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to build new business in five rapidly growing export markets.

25th hour campaign launched to inspire london 2012 legacy
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Thousands of people to get exclusive preview of the Opening Ceremony as a reward for giving time.

Government commemorates end of ww2
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Government will host two events this year to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

New penalties target duty cheats
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

New penalties for illegally selling cigarettes, alcohol and fuel come into effect from 1 April.

Not for publication or broadcast before 0001hrs on wednesday 31 march 2010 healey announces extra £26m for affordable housing for the south west
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey today announced an extra &pound;26m for over 500 new affordable homes in the South West, taking Government funding for housebuilding in the region to over &pound;400m since...

Local communities benefit from investment in farmland biodiversity
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

87/10 Farmers who make the commitment to land management schemes aimed at protecting biodiversity and the natural environment also provide additional income, employment and other social benefits for their local...

Government to review transport response to severe weather
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced an independent review of the transport sector’s response to this winter’s severe weather.

Powerful petitions with real teeth set to bite
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Local people can now demand their councils take action on underperforming schools and hospitals, drink disorder, anti-social behaviour and other concerns under new rules giving real power to local petitions, ...

New consumer credit rules laid in parliament
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Government today laid new rules in Parliament to protect borrowers.

Pyrotechnics deal ensures troops get top training and kit for theatre
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The MoD has today announced a new deal to supply smoke grenades and pyrotechnics to ensure British troops continue to receive the best training and kit for operations.

North east england set for share of £15m to kickstart bus services
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

Three areas in the North East are set to receive a share of &pound;15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.

Company fined after worker plunges through open skylight
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A Llanelli cladding firm has been fined after an employee fell through an open skylight at a retail unit he was working on.

Attitudes to mental illness 2010
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:

Build new opportunities in overseas markets - with help from uk trade & investment
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

West Midlands firms in the construction sector are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to build new business in five rapidly growing export markets.

25th hour campaign launched to inspire london 2012 legacy
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Thousands of people to get exclusive preview of the Opening Ceremony as a reward for giving time.

Government commemorates end of ww2
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government will host two events this year to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

New penalties target duty cheats
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

New penalties for illegally selling cigarettes, alcohol and fuel come into effect from 1 April.

Not for publication or broadcast before 0001hrs on wednesday 31 march 2010 healey announces extra £26m for affordable housing for the south west
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey today announced an extra &pound;26m for over 500 new affordable homes in the South West, taking Government funding for housebuilding in the region to over &pound;400m since...

Local communities benefit from investment in farmland biodiversity
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

87/10 Farmers who make the commitment to land management schemes aimed at protecting biodiversity and the natural environment also provide additional income, employment and other social benefits for their local...

Government to review transport response to severe weather
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced an independent review of the transport sector’s response to this winter’s severe weather.

Powerful petitions with real teeth set to bite
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Local people can now demand their councils take action on underperforming schools and hospitals, drink disorder, anti-social behaviour and other concerns under new rules giving real power to local petitions, ...

New consumer credit rules laid in parliament
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government today laid new rules in Parliament to protect borrowers.

Pyrotechnics deal ensures troops get top training and kit for theatre
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The MoD has today announced a new deal to supply smoke grenades and pyrotechnics to ensure British troops continue to receive the best training and kit for operations.

Blackpool’s landmark attractions set to benefit from £38.9 million investment
seen at 12:48, 30 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Two of Blackpool’s most iconic visitor attractions, Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens complex, are to get a major facelift and redevelopment as part of a groundbreaking &pound;38.9 million project, joint...

'...Ban the sale and use of leaf blowers' -- Mr Charles Wills
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Leaf blowers create noise and disturbance every autumn, and in many cases...
'...make it mandatory for cyclists to wear high-visibility clothing at all times when using public roads.' -- Ben Adamson
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Irrespective of how much care drivers, cyclists and pedestrians take,...
'...call a public inquiry into the development of large-scale intensive dairy units which will investigate, fully, the issues regarding the environment, public health and animal welfare - and suspend any current such applications until this can be carried
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The largest dairy unit in Western Europe is proposed in Lincolnshire to...
'...to resist pressure to make Mephedrone--for human consumption or otherwise--illegal.' -- Scott McCombe
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Mephedrone is one of a number of 'legal highs' that are available to be...
'...create an offence of 'driving with excess alcohol whilst unfit to drive' which would carry greater sentences than driving with excess alcohol where unfitness to drive was not proven' -- Mr Adrian Armstrong
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Too little account is given of whether a driver with excess alcohol is...
'...Make all interpreting services chargeable.' -- V. Bennett
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Charge for all interpreting and traslation services for foreign asylum...
'...Say no to GM crops in the UK & Europe' -- David Keegan
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The European Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, wants to remove...
'...make or enforce a law for lighting that effects cars' -- Barry Spurway
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
1. At twilight, in rain or other low visibility times headlights must be...
'...Not create a single goverment gateway' -- Usman ashiq
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
As this would save billions of pounds but at the same time cost billions of...
Malvern fashion designer nicky meets the queen
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Firebuy News - national (Our copy).

A Malvern fashion designer has met the Queen at a special reception for the British clothing industry in recognition of her business achievements.

Denham – putting more information in the hands of local taxpayers
seen at 12:20, 30 March in Firebuy News - national (Our copy).

Communities Secretary John Denham today opened the door to a new era in transparency and innovation by making it easier for taxpayers to scrutinise how billions of pounds of their money has been spent.

Understanding rural communities using social survey data - UK Data Archive presentation
seen at 12:19, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

Presentation by the UK Data Archive for Understanding rural communities using social survey data.

Understanding rural communities using social survey data - DWP presentation
seen at 12:19, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

Presentation by the Department for Work and Pensions for Understanding rural communities using social survey data.

Understanding rural communities using social survey data - CRC presentation
seen at 12:19, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

Presentation by the Commission for Rural Communities for Understanding rural communities using social survey data.

Understanding rural communities using social survey data - SEIRA presentation
seen at 12:19, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

Presentation by the Social and Environmental Inequalities in Rural Areas for Understanding rural communities using social survey data.

Understanding rural communities using social survey data - Ipsos MORI presentation
seen at 12:19, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

Presentation by Ipsos MORI for Understanding rural communities using social survey data.

Understanding rural communities using social survey data - Event notes
seen at 12:19, 30 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
Event notes from Understanding rural communities using social survey data.
Independent medical expert team to advise on armed forces compensation
seen at 12:18, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

An independent team of medical experts will be set up to advise on compensation paid for certain conditions under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme.

Blackpool’s landmark attractions set to benefit from £38.9 million investment
seen at 12:18, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Two of Blackpool’s most iconic visitor attractions, Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens complex, are to get a major facelift and redevelopment as part of a groundbreaking &pound;38.9 million project, joint...

Teenagers get arty to decorate halton youth hub
seen at 12:18, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A group of Halton young people have created their own artwork to be displayed in an original moving sculpture supported by a modern artist at the Multi-media Youth Hub in Runcorn. The young disabled people, created...

Speech by the financial services secretary to the treasury, paul myners at the social market foundation breakfast on 'government support for small business & the wider economy' canary wharf, london e14, 30 march 2010
seen at 12:18, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Check against delivery

Not for publication or broadcast before 0001hrs on wednesday 31 march 2010 healey announces extra £26m for affordable housing for the south west
seen at 12:10, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey today announced an extra &pound;26m for over 500 new affordable homes in the South West, taking Government funding for housebuilding in the region to over &pound;400m since...

Government to review transport response to severe weather
seen at 12:10, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today announced an independent review of the transport sector’s response to this winter’s severe weather.

Powerful petitions with real teeth set to bite
seen at 12:10, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Local people can now demand their councils take action on underperforming schools and hospitals, drink disorder, anti-social behaviour and other concerns under new rules giving real power to local petitions, ...

New consumer credit rules laid in parliament
seen at 12:10, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The Government today laid new rules in Parliament to protect borrowers.

Pyrotechnics deal ensures troops get top training and kit for theatre
seen at 12:10, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The MoD has today announced a new deal to supply smoke grenades and pyrotechnics to ensure British troops continue to receive the best training and kit for operations.

25th hour campaign launched to inspire london 2012 legacy
seen at 11:00, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Thousands of people to get exclusive preview of the Opening Ceremony as a reward for giving time.

Local communities benefit from investment in farmland biodiversity
seen at 11:00, 30 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

87/10 Farmers who make the commitment to land management schemes aimed at protecting biodiversity and the natural environment also provide additional income, employment and other social benefits for their local...

North east england set for share of £15m to kickstart bus services
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Three areas in the North East are set to receive a share of &pound;15m for bus services announced by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan today.

Company fined after worker plunges through open skylight
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

A Llanelli cladding firm has been fined after an employee fell through an open skylight at a retail unit he was working on.

Attitudes to mental illness 2010
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:

Build new opportunities in overseas markets - with help from uk trade & investment
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

West Midlands firms in the construction sector are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to build new business in five rapidly growing export markets.

25th hour campaign launched to inspire london 2012 legacy
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Thousands of people to get exclusive preview of the Opening Ceremony as a reward for giving time

A nationwide campaign which aims to use the inspirational power of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to motivate...

Government commemorates end of ww2
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

The Government will host two events this year to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

New penalties target duty cheats
seen at 10:59, 30 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

New penalties for illegally selling cigarettes, alcohol and fuel come into effect from 1 April.

Draft Animal Health Bill (The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 04:02, 30 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 25th January 2010 and ends on 19th April 2010.

Ref: 07/10

Defra has published for pre-legislative scrutiny a draft Bill to help implement Government's plans for responsibility...

Charging arrangements for residential social care: consultation on issues concerning the current charging arrangements for residential social care (The Department of Health)
seen at 04:02, 30 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 29th January 2010 and ends on 23rd April 2010.

The Department of Health began a 12 Week consultation on 29 January 2010 concerning the charging arrangements for residential ...

Proposals for controlled foreign companies (CFC) reform (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs)
seen at 04:02, 30 March in All consultations (Our copy).

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

This discussion document is published on the HM Treasury website.
Consultation on proposals for a Next Generation Fund (The Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
seen at 04:02, 30 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 7th January 2010, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has ...

Misc
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked whether the Prime Minister will be attending Tony Blair's speech, the PMS said he thought it was a political event and he wouldn't comment any further. Asked if the Prime Minister would be watching Channel...
Climate Change
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked about the climate change meeting on Wednesday and who would be attending, the PMS said that the final list of who would be attending had not yet been confirmed. This was a high level event and one that the...
Gurkhas
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Prime Minister thought it was wise for his Defence Minister to criticise Joanna Lumley, the PMS replied that Kevan Jones had made clear that he was sorry for any offence caused and that his sole concern...
Mephedrone
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the Prime Minister's view was on the ACMD's recommendation on Mephedrone, the PMS said that the situation was that a decision could be made this afternoon. The Chair of the Council, Les Iverson, had ...
BA Strike
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the Prime Minister was doing to try and get a resolution in the BA strike, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the Prime Minister was keeping a close eye on the situation...
PM outlines new immigration measures
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Prime Minister has set out how the Government is transforming the way it deals with immigration through its new points-based system and the steps it is taking to identify skills shortages and bottlenecks...

Number 10 takes part in Earth Hour
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Number 10 will be doing its bit for the planet on Saturday by joining in with WWF s Earth Hour.

Lighting in 10 Downing Street will be kept to a minimum during the switch off at 8:30pm GMT, and the...

PM sends warm wishes for Passover
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Prime Minister has sent his “warm best wishes” to people celebrating Passover.

Gordon Brown said the festival “commemorates not only the liberation of a people, but the power of faith...

Churches Conservation Trust
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Queen has approved that Nicholas Thompson and Ms Deborah Dance, MSc, MRICS, FRSA, may be re-appointed as Members of the Churches Conservation Trust for a period of three years until 31 March 2013.

Morning press briefing from 29 March 2010
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: BA strike, Mephedrone, Gurkhas, climate change and misc

BA Strike

Asked what the Prime Minister was doing to try and get a resolution in the BA strike, the...

PM welcomes expanded Post Office banking services
seen at 00:55, 30 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Prime Minister welcomed today’s announcement of a major expansion of financial services to be provided by the Post Office.

The PM said the announcement will help “secure the future of the...

Recycling firm fined for flammable material used in arson attack
seen at 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A York hazardous waste recycling company was today fined &pound;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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A303 Podimore

Teenage designers behind blackpool’s new youth centre embark on a fact finding mission
seen at 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Young people who are helping to design Blackpool’s new &pound;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 00:55, 30 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 00:55, 30 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 00:55, 30 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...

Next steps for post office banking announced
seen at 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A &pound;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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

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

New organisation to help transform nhs and social care workforce planning
seen at 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

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

Little ‘graduates’ pledge to give university a go
seen at 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 00:55, 30 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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.

Good news for motorists – mere a303 works completing nine days ahead of schedule
seen at 00:54, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Major resurfacing and maintenance work on the A303 near Mere is being completed nine days ahead of schedule and around &pound;1 million under budget.

£247,000 flood protection grant for homes in south west announced today
seen at 00:54, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

The second round of a &pound;5.5 million grant scheme to help households better protect their homes against flooding was announced today by Environment Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies with &pound;247,000...

Lengthy bankruptcy restriction imposed for breaking the rules
seen at 00:54, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

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...

‘do your bit’ to reduce death and injury in the workplace
seen at 00:53, 30 March in Acas 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 00:53, 30 March in Acas 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...

Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
seen at 00:53, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

A40 Highnam Woods Slope Stabilisation

Go-ahead given to £20m transport improvement schemes in south west
seen at 00:53, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Two vital schemes to regenerate towns in Dorset and Somerset through &pound;20m of transport investment were given the go-ahead today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.

Good news for motorists – m4 works between j18 and 19 completed eight days ahead of schedule.
seen at 00:53, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Work to replace 4.3 miles of steel central reservation barrier with a safer concrete barrier between junction 18 (Bath) and 19 (M32 Bristol) of the M4 has been completed a week ahead of schedule and half a million...

Newquay hotel fined for safety concerns at building site
seen at 00:53, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

A Newquay-based company has been fined &pound;3,000 for putting builders at risk on one of its hotel construction sites in the town.

Bristol to receive £48m transport boost
seen at 00:53, 30 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Bristol is one step closer to benefitting from &pound;48m worth of improvements to its public transport system, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today whilst visiting the city.