The A1 between Dishforth and Leeming will be closed overnight in both directions during the next two weekends (9-10 April and 16-17 April) to allow the Highways Agency to lift new bridge beams into place at Londonderry...
This consultation started on 17th February 2010 and ends on 11th May 2010.
The Food Standards Agency is seeking comments on the guidance (see Annexe B at the link towards the end of this page) which ...
Royal Diary of Engagements, 7th April 2010
Royal Diary of Engagements, 7th April 2010
Royal Diary of Engagements, 7th April 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: Nuclear non-proliferation Summit, Cabinet and President Obama
Nuclear non-proliferation SummitAsked why the Prime Minister would not be attending the summit...
A care home company has been fined £5,000 after putting elderly residents in Manchester at risk of catching Legionnaires’ disease.
Drivers are being advised by the Highways Agency that completion of a project to improve two bridges along the A585 in west Lancashire has been delayed.
A care home company has been fined £5,000 after putting elderly residents in Manchester at risk of catching Legionnaires’ disease.
Drivers are being advised by the Highways Agency that completion of a project to improve two bridges along the A585 in west Lancashire has been delayed.
A care home company has been fined £5,000 after putting elderly residents in Manchester at risk of catching Legionnaires’ disease.
A care home company has been fined £5,000 after putting elderly residents in Manchester at risk of catching Legionnaires’ disease.
The A1 between Dishforth and Leeming will be closed overnight in both directions during the next two weekends (9-10 April and 16-17 April) to allow the Highways Agency to lift new bridge beams into place at Londonderry...
Drivers are being advised by the Highways Agency that completion of a project to improve two bridges along the A585 in west Lancashire has been delayed.
Drivers are being advised by the Highways Agency that completion of a project to improve two bridges along the A585 in west Lancashire has been delayed.
Asked if anything should be read into the timing of the Prime Minister's phone call with President Obama this evening, the PMS said no; the Prime Minister and the President spoke regularly. Asked if this was the...
Asked who took over from the Prime Minister and chaired the political Cabinet meeting when he went to Buckingham Palace, the PMS said that an informal political discussion followed the formal Cabinet. Asked if ...
Asked why the Prime Minister would not be attending the summit hosted by President Obama on nuclear non-proliferation, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that now the election had been called circumstances...
11.6% in Q4 2009
1.1% annual fall into January
The Equality Bill last night completed the final stage of its passage through Parliament, and will now become law.
Traffic management for the second section of construction work to rebuild and resurface a 2.8-mile section of the northbound A46 in Leicestershire will be re-installed on Monday 12 April.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
On 7 December 2009 the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the launch of the Asset Protection Agency (APA), an Executive Agency of HM Treasury.
The role of the APA and relationship with HM Treasury has...
The Government have published a discussion paper on building society capital and related issues, as announced in the Budget 2010. It will be available from the House Libraries from today and is on the Treasury...
A Double Taxation Agreement with Germany was signed on 30 March 2010. The text of the agreement has been deposited in the Libraries of both Houses and made available on HM Revenue and Customs' website. The text...
I have today set the following key performance indicators for the Valuation Office Agency for 2010-11:
Customer Satisfaction
To achieve overall customer satisfaction of 90 per cent.
Operations...
In a written ministerial statement on 10 October 2006, Official Report, column 11WS, the then Economic Secretary, my right hon. Friend the Member for Normanton (Ed Balls), undertook to report to Parliament on...
The Government are grateful for the Communities and Local Government Committee's second report of session 2009-10, "Local authority investments: the role of the Financial Services Authority".
The Committee...
I am today updating the House on progress the Government have made in implementing the Sustainable Communities Act 2007.
The Government remain committed to the Sustainable Communities Act. Local authorities...
I am today publishing the Government's response to the consultation conducted last year on Housing and Planning Delivery Grant (HPDG) which closed on 23 June 2009. The document sets out a summary of the responses...
I would like to thank the Legal Deposit Advisory Panel (LDAP) for their recommendations on digital legal deposit and thank everyone who took the time to respond to the consultation.
My Department has received...
The supplement to the 2010 report of the Armed Forces' Pay Review Body (AFPRB) making recommendations on the pay of service medical and dental officers has been published today. I wish to express my thanks to...
As part of the Government's continuing commitment to investigate Gulf veterans' illnesses openly and honestly, data on the mortality of veterans of the 1990-91 Gulf conflict are published regularly. The most ...
On 31 March I published "Beyond Copenhagen: The UK Government's International Climate Change Plan" (Cm 7850), setting out the key elements of UK strategy leading up to COP16 in Mexico and beyond.
The strategy...
Further to the Government's response to Lord Archer of Sandwell's report on NHS-supplied contaminated blood and blood products, which we published on 20 May 2009, I wish to inform the House that we have decided...
"Maternity and Early Years-Making a Good Start to Family Life" published on 16 March 2010 contained an error on page 9 regarding the times when babies are offered immunisations. The correct sentence is:
I am placing in the Library today "Valuing People Now: The Delivery plan 2010-11" which was published on 31 March 2010, to support the implementation of "Valuing People Now, a new three-year strategy for people...
I have previously undertaken to update the House on the negotiations concerning the orders placed by the Government for H1Nl vaccine, at their conclusion. I am pleased to be able to inform the House that we have...
I have today published and laid before Parliament my fifth annual report on the operation of the Agreement between the British and Irish Governments which established the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC...
The Government welcome the Scottish Affairs Committee's report on the inter-parliamentary recommendations made by the Commission on Scottish Devolution. The commission, established by the Scottish Parliament ...
I am publishing today a consultation document seeking views on revisions to Department for Transport (DFT) circular 01/2008 on Service Areas and Other Roadside Facilities on Motorways and All-Purpose Trunk Roads...
I am pleased to announce the targets for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) for 2010-11.
These are;
1. Maintain the quality of maritime emergency co-ordination and response by the Coastguard...
The following list sets out the key performance indicators and targets that have been set for Her Majesty's Land Registry for 2010-11.
Customer Service
Speed
Percentage of all registrations ...
On 31 March, I published Beyond Copenhagen: The UK Government's International Climate Change Plan (Cm 7850), setting out the key elements of UK strategy leading up to COP16 in Mexico and beyond.
The strategy...
On 15 July 2003, Lord Goldsmith, then Attorney-General, announced to the House the publication of the report and recommendations of the honourable Mr Justice Butterfield following his review of the then practices...
Traffic management for the second section of construction work to rebuild and resurface a 2.8-mile section of the northbound A46 in Leicestershire will be re-installed on Monday 12 April.
The Equality Bill last night completed the final stage of its passage through Parliament, and will now become law.
Traffic management for the second section of construction work to rebuild and resurface a 2.8-mile section of the northbound A46 in Leicestershire will be re-installed on Monday 12 April.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Equality Bill last night completed the final stage of its passage through Parliament, and will now become law.
Traffic management for the second section of construction work to rebuild and resurface a 2.8-mile section of the northbound A46 in Leicestershire will be re-installed on Monday 12 April.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Equality Bill last night completed the final stage of its passage through Parliament, and will now become law.
Traffic management for the second section of construction work to rebuild and resurface a 2.8-mile section of the northbound A46 in Leicestershire will be re-installed on Monday 12 April.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
ONGOING SCHEMES
ONGOING SCHEMES
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 shoulder...
A Black Country waste management firm has been fined £12,000 after a guard-rail gave way resulting in a worker falling nearly three metres, narrowly missing a crushing machine.
Footage filmed for a TV documentary about medics has been used to help secure a conviction against a company carrying out construction work after the death of a 25-year-old.
At half past twelve today, Yarmouth coastguard received a 999 call from a member of the public whose dog had gotten itself into trouble on the cliffs at West Runton.
A young lady fossil hunter had to be rescued tonight from a precarious position, stuck in mud half way up a cliff.
Anglian Home Improvements has celebrated its 5000th e-planning application submitted through the Planning Portal. The company was presented with an award to celebrate its achievement at the Ideal Home Show in...
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 shoulder...
A Black Country waste management firm has been fined £12,000 after a guard-rail gave way resulting in a worker falling nearly three metres, narrowly missing a crushing machine.
At half past twelve today, Yarmouth coastguard received a 999 call from a member of the public whose dog had gotten itself into trouble on the cliffs at West Runton.
ONGOING SCHEMES
ONGOING SCHEMES
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 shoulder...
Anglian Home Improvements has celebrated its 5000th e-planning application submitted through the Planning Portal. The company was presented with an award to celebrate its achievement at the Ideal Home Show in...
A Black Country waste management firm has been fined £12,000 after a guard-rail gave way resulting in a worker falling nearly three metres, narrowly missing a crushing machine.
Footage filmed for a TV documentary about medics has been used to help secure a conviction against a company carrying out construction work after the death of a 25-year-old.
At half past twelve today, Yarmouth coastguard received a 999 call from a member of the public whose dog had gotten itself into trouble on the cliffs at West Runton.
A young lady fossil hunter had to be rescued tonight from a precarious position, stuck in mud half way up a cliff.
ONGOING SCHEMES
ONGOING SCHEMES
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 shoulder...
A Black Country waste management firm has been fined £12,000 after a guard-rail gave way resulting in a worker falling nearly three metres, narrowly missing a crushing machine.
Footage filmed for a TV documentary about medics has been used to help secure a conviction against a company carrying out construction work after the death of a 25-year-old.
At half past twelve today, Yarmouth coastguard received a 999 call from a member of the public whose dog had gotten itself into trouble on the cliffs at West Runton.
A young lady fossil hunter had to be rescued tonight from a precarious position, stuck in mud half way up a cliff.