Please sign this petition asking the Prime Minister to take measures to make...
breaking links is a new group in the north of england and we want more...
It seems that many Chief executives of Local Authorities in England and...
As it stands, The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 requires anyone privately...
To ensure that Public Sector pensions do not fall behind in real terms
In the wake of the vicious onslaught on Gaza in Jan 2009 and the use of UK...
We all suffer from traffic and those with children are forced to pay double...
This beach, once in public ownership, played its part in the defence of the...
to distribute money raised by lottery sales to causes that in most peoples...
Over the years we have seen a drastic change in British company ownership,...
Recently we have seen people refusing to remove their hoods in shops saying...
This petition is being submitted in order to ensure recognition is given to...
An innovative Solihull company is making waves in the Middle East with the help of UK Trade & Investment after being handed an award which recognises the standard of its products.
NEW WORK
A12 (NORTH)Â HOPTON ON SEA RESURFACING WORK
A scheme to replace the surface of the southbound carriageway on the A12 near Hopton on Sea on the Norfolk/Suffolk border is set to start on Thursday...
WM/672 Japanese university professors and officials from the Japanese expressway companies visited the Highways Agency in the West Midlands earlier this week to further their understanding of the use of hard...
Businesses in the West Midlands are being urged to take advantage of an exciting opportunity to find out more about trading in Bulgaria and Romania from experts in these countries.
America is too involved with Israel to have an unbiased contribution to the...
It is time that the UK recognises the status of the Turkish Republic of...
What non-sense to keep paying money to under developed coutries when their...
OPEC has been allowed to artificially inflate the price of oil, and thereby...
By letting turkey join the eu we would get much better trade links with the...
The cost to renew Trident is approximated to be in excess of 76 Billion....
As I understand it V.A.T. is, or at least used to be, applied only to items...
The Royal Bank of Scotland was bailed out using 20billion of UK taxpayers...
I find it alarming that Gordon Brown has not been to to House Of Commons...
HM Revenue and Customs [HMRC] are currently undertaking a programme of job...
The Health and Safety at Work Act says 'it shall be the duty of every...
Both these categories of people cheat hard-working tax-payers yet it is...
The aim is to stop one parent running off with the children and preventing...
There are many councils who are working towards reducing speed limits...
The 10% Cider Tax will apply to the traditional cider brewed at small local...
Create a method of Opt out similar to TPS to prevent charities dropping...
If people do not pay their full tax bill in the UK, they should not have the...
The Queen should appoint an interim Government of the good until such time...
After a meeting was called about the HS2 Groups proposal to route a new High...
We are wanting our NHS hospitals to offer grieving parents the right to...
the roads of the south east have the greatest density of traffic in the UK...
I have been the victim of 2 attempted card frauds; 1 to take money online to...
More and more low income families are finding themselves way below the...
I understand that currently there are two indices used to assess the rate of...
My argument is that amphetamines and ecstasy are much more well known than...
The banks were given a big sum of money in 2008 and have kept it to...
Judiciary independence is not working. It gives judges carte blanche to...
it must be made compulsory for cervical smears to be taken by women (...
The current percentage of earnings paid in CSA payments is too high and...
In Particular, all types and components of ESA, JSA and Incapacity benefit,...
Please sign if you are fed up of seeing the government using your money to...
Old English is a most neglected language, yet it is more relevant to the...
It is disgusting that in 2010, homosexual men who are in great health cannot...
1. Ensure adherence to and enforcement of, SADC Tribunal Judgments. 2....
Certain UK airlines are currently accepting payment from newly qualified...
40 to 50 pubs a week are having to close their doors for the last time...
Women take up more nhs resources than men, live longer and draw more pension...
It is time to actually jail youngsters and not threaten to do it, for...
Prime Minister, I propose that the NHS allow the drug Lapatinib to be made...
The Chinese government fundamentally violates the rights of the Uyghur...
Many people who get Social Housing end up with larger houses than those of...
The high tax on alcohol and now strong ciders is wrecking the industry....
That the law be clarified to ensure the right of a private guest house owner...
It has emerged that up to half of the Specialist Children Heart Surgery...
Oil prices have increased mainly due to companies fixing prices by...
The goverment recently announced that there is to be a cut in the funding...
we the undersigned think it is time for the goverment to provide funding for...
Very close to many schools there are fast food shops. This means that after...
Regularly ask service users to complete a quality assessment form to say...
Bolton Council is felling the majority of the trees in Queens Park.. A park...
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.
SE085-10 Vehicle-activated speed limit signs will soon be operating as a safety measure on the A3 at Guildford. Signs reminding drivers of the 50mph speed limit will come on when they exceed the limit.
5 – 11 APRIL 2010
SE085-10 Vehicle-activated speed limit signs will soon be operating as a safety measure on the A3 at Guildford. Signs reminding drivers of the 50mph speed limit will come on when they exceed the limit.
The green light was given by the Government today for a 1,520 Megawatt Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant in Carrington, Greater Manchester. The consent accompanied publication of a number of papers...
With just one month to go until the opening of Shanghai Expo 2010, the largest Expo ever held, the UK is releasing exclusive images of its acclaimed Pavilion.
ONGOING SCHEMES
M602
Junction 1 to Junction 3, Eccles Interchange to Regent Road (safety system installation) – various lane closures, including some total closures, in both directions for the installation...
EASTER WEEKEND UPDATE
ONGOING SCHEMES
M6 (Cumbria)
Between Junctions 39 and 40 Shap to Penrith (bridge works) – various lane closures and contraflow in both directions for bridge improvements. Work continues until Thursday...
A Hayle-based company has been fined £3,000 for repeated safety offences, leaving workers at risk of serious injury at its factory,
Publishing the 2009 Diving Report, diving incidents which involve medical problems now represent 18% of diving incidents. Within this figure two thirds (66%) of the divers are over the age of 40, whilst 37% are...
Institutional 24.8bn
London moves further ahead of UK average in 2008
At 06.45 this morning, 1st April, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call from the owners of a labrador dog, `George’ which had been swept into the sea at Hendon Beach, Sunderland.
A new task force to advise the Government on how to ensure small companies are treated fairly and properly when accessing bank finance was today launched by the Department for Business.
Higher Education Minister David Lammy announced today that a working group co-chaired by the National Union of Students and Universities UK will produce guidance for developing university and higher education...
Proposals for improving safeguards for people using herbal medicines, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture were announced by Health Secretary Andy Burnham today.
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
Employment Relations Minister, Lord Young, today announced the appointment of three new members to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council.
A major conservation and archaeological project has been carried out at Mettingham Castle, just outside Bungay in Suffolk. The castle ruins were in a serious state of disrepair when English Heritage stepped in...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
Director General, Economics & Chief Economic Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) & Joint Head, Government Economic Service After eight years as a senior civil ...
Hooligans will be banned from London 2012 football matches north and south of the border, under powers introduced today.
New guidance to make sure that companies who dig up the road replace it properly - reducing the risk of potholes forming - was published today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Work to replace the steel central reservation barrier with a safer concrete barrier on a 8.3km stretch between M5 J15 (Almondsbury) and J17 (Cribbs Causeway) has been completed in time for the Easter holiday.
The new system for allocating government funding to further education and training in England comes into effect today, following a transition period over recent months.
The Government today announced that five million Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts have now been opened since they were introduced in 2005, supporting millions of families across the UK to save for their children...
A rubber manufacturer has been fined £10,000 after a Manchester worker narrowly escaped being killed in a factory explosion.
The UK Ship Register welcomed the new superliner AZURA to the UK Flag yesterday following its delivery to Carnival UK. AZURA, has a tonnage of 115,055 GT and will be the joint largest ship in the P&O Cruises...
Business Minister Pat McFadden today announced the appointment of Peter Donaldson as a new Commissioner to the Low Pay Commission.
Work to replace the steel central reservation barrier with a safer concrete barrier on a 8.3km stretch between M5 J15 (Almondsbury) and J17 (Cribbs Causeway) has been completed in time for the Easter holiday.
A major conservation and archaeological project has been carried out at Mettingham Castle, just outside Bungay in Suffolk. The castle ruins were in a serious state of disrepair when English Heritage stepped in...
At 06.45 this morning, 1st April, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call from the owners of a labrador dog, `George’ which had been swept into the sea at Hendon Beach, Sunderland.
A new task force to advise the Government on how to ensure small companies are treated fairly and properly when accessing bank finance was today launched by the Department for Business.
Higher Education Minister David Lammy announced today that a working group co-chaired by the National Union of Students and Universities UK will produce guidance for developing university and higher education...
Proposals for improving safeguards for people using herbal medicines, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture were announced by Health Secretary Andy Burnham today.
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
Employment Relations Minister, Lord Young, today announced the appointment of three new members to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council.
A major conservation and archaeological project has been carried out at Mettingham Castle, just outside Bungay in Suffolk. The castle ruins were in a serious state of disrepair when English Heritage stepped in...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
Director General, Economics & Chief Economic Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) & Joint Head, Government Economic Service After eight years as a senior civil ...
Hooligans will be banned from London 2012 football matches north and south of the border, under powers introduced today.
New guidance to make sure that companies who dig up the road replace it properly - reducing the risk of potholes forming - was published today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Work to replace the steel central reservation barrier with a safer concrete barrier on a 8.3km stretch between M5 J15 (Almondsbury) and J17 (Cribbs Causeway) has been completed in time for the Easter holiday.
The new system for allocating government funding to further education and training in England comes into effect today, following a transition period over recent months.
The Government today announced that five million Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts have now been opened since they were introduced in 2005, supporting millions of families across the UK to save for their children...
A rubber manufacturer has been fined £10,000 after a Manchester worker narrowly escaped being killed in a factory explosion.
The UK Ship Register welcomed the new superliner AZURA to the UK Flag yesterday following its delivery to Carnival UK. AZURA, has a tonnage of 115,055 GT and will be the joint largest ship in the P&O Cruises...
Business Minister Pat McFadden today announced the appointment of Peter Donaldson as a new Commissioner to the Low Pay Commission.
At 06.45 this morning, 1st April, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call from the owners of a labrador dog, `George’ which had been swept into the sea at Hendon Beach, Sunderland.
At 06.45 this morning, 1st April, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call from the owners of a labrador dog, `George’ which had been swept into the sea at Hendon Beach, Sunderland.
A new task force to advise the Government on how to ensure small companies are treated fairly and properly when accessing bank finance was today launched by the Department for Business.
Higher Education Minister David Lammy announced today that a working group co-chaired by the National Union of Students and Universities UK will produce guidance for developing university and higher education...
Proposals for improving safeguards for people using herbal medicines, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture were announced by Health Secretary Andy Burnham today.
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
Employment Relations Minister, Lord Young, today announced the appointment of three new members to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council.
A major conservation and archaeological project has been carried out at Mettingham Castle, just outside Bungay in Suffolk. The castle ruins were in a serious state of disrepair when English Heritage stepped in...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
Director General, Economics & Chief Economic Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) & Joint Head, Government Economic Service After eight years as a senior civil ...
Hooligans will be banned from London 2012 football matches north and south of the border, under powers introduced today.
New guidance to make sure that companies who dig up the road replace it properly - reducing the risk of potholes forming - was published today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
Work to replace the steel central reservation barrier with a safer concrete barrier on a 8.3km stretch between M5 J15 (Almondsbury) and J17 (Cribbs Causeway) has been completed in time for the Easter holiday.
The new system for allocating government funding to further education and training in England comes into effect today, following a transition period over recent months.
The Government today announced that five million Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts have now been opened since they were introduced in 2005, supporting millions of families across the UK to save for their children...
A rubber manufacturer has been fined £10,000 after a Manchester worker narrowly escaped being killed in a factory explosion.
The UK Ship Register welcomed the new superliner AZURA to the UK Flag yesterday following its delivery to Carnival UK. AZURA, has a tonnage of 115,055 GT and will be the joint largest ship in the P&O Cruises...
Business Minister Pat McFadden today announced the appointment of Peter Donaldson as a new Commissioner to the Low Pay Commission.
In watching a popular television program, it was brought to the attention of...
If someone rapes and/or murders children, women or old age pensioners, they...
The rising birth rate and pressure on NHS budgets has led to a major crisis...
We wish to ban airbrushing and post production enhancements to advertisments...
we believe that the cost of the disposal of goods should be shifted from...
In this age of global warming and declining fish stocks, doesn't it make...
I petition the government to force UK banks to provide every uk taxpayer a...
I petition the Prime Minister to require those who have been seeking work...
The new test is dangerous and unsuitable for novice riders as it...
Full body scanners are being introduced to every airport in the UK. There...
We would like VAT to be reduced from 17.5% to zero rated. There should be no...
give out bigger fines & prison sentences to fish thieves, they are making...
For a few years now, our colleagues in the nursing profession (to their...
Allowing students to chose the option subjects they would want to do for...
The Housing Executive is vesting my area (knocking down older houses to make...
The Government is today publishing the 2010 Finance Bill. The Bill will enact many of the measures that the Chancellor set out in his Budget statement and represents a key step in delivering strong, sustainable...
Workers in Hewlett Packard enterprise services have been forced to take...
In a guerilla and insurgent conflict such as the one in Afghanistan most of...
On behalf of the many thousands of genealogists in this country, I petition...
LCpl Taran Cheeseman Died in Selly Oak Hospital (07/06/2009)after falling...
Moneyglass MX Track was purpose built for the 2007 MX GP of Ireland....
If VAT were removed on energy saving products such as solar panels, or...
why are many drivers from other countries effectively living in the uk and...
We call on the government NOT to simply sell the shares we the people own in...
We the under-signed believe that the citizens of the United Kingdom whom...
I would like the Prime Minister to refund Stamp Duty to first time buyers...
to stop the use of Lay magistrates who are not legally trained,even...
When maintenance payments are calculated by the CSA, children who are not...
Many councils are refusing to pay damages caused by potholes. Wheels,...
University is for the academically bright young people who wish to study...
I would like petition that school start and finish times are changed from 8:...
Fuels should be taxed at a rate proportional to the CO2 they produce. Petrol...
The UK has an enviable reputation for engineering and manufacturing....
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
This consultation started on 5th February 2010 and ends on 30th April 2010.
Wide ranging proposals for the extension of permitted development rights to Micro-Wind Turbines and Air-Source Heat Pumps...
The UK Ship Register welcomed the new superliner AZURA to the UK Flag yesterday following its delivery to Carnival UK. AZURA, has a tonnage of 115,055 GT and will be the joint largest ship in the P&O Cruises...
Director General, Economics & Chief Economic Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) & Joint Head, Government Economic Service After eight years as a senior civil ...
Director General, Economics & Chief Economic Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) & Joint Head, Government Economic Service After eight years as a senior civil servant...
Hooligans will be banned from London 2012 football matches north and south of the border, under powers introduced today.
Work to replace the steel central reservation barrier with a safer concrete barrier on a 8.3km stretch between M5 J15 (Almondsbury) and J17 (Cribbs Causeway) has been completed in time for the Easter holiday.
The new system for allocating government funding to further education and training in England comes into effect today, following a transition period over recent months.
The Government today announced that five million Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts have now been opened since they were introduced in 2005, supporting millions of families across the UK to save for their children...
A rubber manufacturer has been fined £10,000 after a Manchester worker narrowly escaped being killed in a factory explosion.
The UK Ship Register welcomed the new superliner AZURA to the UK Flag yesterday following its delivery to Carnival UK. AZURA, has a tonnage of 115,055 GT and will be the joint largest ship in the P&O Cruises...
Business Minister Pat McFadden today announced the appointment of Peter Donaldson as a new Commissioner to the Low Pay Commission.
5 – 11 APRIL 2010
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Skills Funding Agency. Nearly 7,000 people across Yorkshire and the Humber are being helped to tackle redundancy with skills training and careers guidance...
Three North Yorkshire communities are a step closer to benefitting from a new £38m bypass to tackle congestion, cut pollution and improve road safety, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
At 06.45 this morning, 1st April, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call from the owners of a labrador dog, `George’ which had been swept into the sea at Hendon Beach, Sunderland.
A new task force to advise the Government on how to ensure small companies are treated fairly and properly when accessing bank finance was today launched by the Department for Business.
Higher Education Minister David Lammy announced today that a working group co-chaired by the National Union of Students and Universities UK will produce guidance for developing university and higher education...
Proposals for improving safeguards for people using herbal medicines, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture were announced by Health Secretary Andy Burnham today.
HMRC encourages customers to use its VAT Online service
Employment Relations Minister, Lord Young, today announced the appointment of three new members to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council.
A major conservation and archaeological project has been carried out at Mettingham Castle, just outside Bungay in Suffolk. The castle ruins were in a serious state of disrepair when English Heritage stepped in...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
New guidance to make sure that companies who dig up the road replace it properly - reducing the risk of potholes forming - was published today by Transport Minister Sadiq Khan.
There were celebrations today in Devon as the programme to build Britain’s two largest and most powerful Royal Navy warships passed an important milestone.
Reducing energy use and incentivising small-scale electricity generation across Britain
Firefighters are better equipped and prepared than ever before
There were celebrations today in Devon as the programme to build Britain’s two largest and most powerful Royal Navy warships passed an important milestone.
Reducing energy use and incentivising small-scale electricity generation across Britain
Firefighters are better equipped and prepared than ever before
There were celebrations today in Devon as the programme to build Britain’s two largest and most powerful Royal Navy warships passed an important milestone.
Reducing energy use and incentivising small-scale electricity generation across Britain
Firefighters are better equipped and prepared than ever before