With growing awareness of the importance of international trade in building economic recovery and future prosperity, it has never been more important for UK businesses to have the necessary skills to meet the...
With another sunny weekend approaching, coastguards in the south-east are encouraging children and their families to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.
A joint operation by Dover and Solent Coastguard has ensured that a 34 year old Latvian national is now safe in a British hospital after being airlifted from the deck of a 1999 built Troon registered fishing ...
A joint operation by Dover and Solent Coastguard has ensured that a 34 year old Latvian national is now safe in a British hospital after being airlifted from the deck of a 1999 built Troon registered fishing ...
This afternoon at 1410 local time MRCC Humber received a 999 call from a 39 year old woman after she managed to state she had suffered a fit and fallen. The only other information received before the mobile phone...
As part of work to widen the M25 between junctions 16 and 23 north-west of London from three lanes to four, the Highways Agency needs to remove gantries on the clockwise carriageway.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today welcomed the decision by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government not to grant planning permission for a development at the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth...
As part of work to widen the M25 between junctions 16 and 23 north-west of London from three lanes to four, the Highways Agency needs to remove gantries on the clockwise carriageway.
With another sunny weekend approaching, coastguards in the south-east are encouraging children and their families to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.Â
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Today the Treasury published the 2010 Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA) (Cm 7890).
With another sunny weekend approaching, coastguards in the south-east are encouraging children and their families to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.
General Advice: Please note that all operators called to Public Inquiry have the opportunity to offer evidence and therefore issues to be considered may or may not result in action taken against them.
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The ringleader of a criminal gang, who fraudulently obtained £1.3 million in VAT refunds, was claimed to be dead in an attempt to derail enquiries into their activities.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today welcomed the decision by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government not to grant planning permission for a development at the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth...
The Highways Agency will carry out work to strengthen and resurface two bridges over the M5 north of Junction 9 (Tewkesbury). Work will be carried out on Northway Lane and Northway Back Lane bridges over a period...
Commenting on today’s publication of the Financial Reporting Council’s Stewardship Code, Business Minister Edward Davey said:
With another sunny weekend approaching, coastguards in the south-east are encouraging children and their families to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.Â
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With growing awareness of the importance of international trade in building economic recovery and future prosperity, it has never been more important for UK businesses to have the necessary skills to meet the...
Maintenance work is to be carried out on five bridges at the southern end of the M11.
As part of work to widen the M25 between junctions 16 and 23 north-west of London from three lanes to four, the Highways Agency needs to remove gantries on the clockwise carriageway.
Maintenance work is to be carried out on five bridges at the southern end of the M11.
As part of work to widen the M25 between junctions 16 and 23 north-west of London from three lanes to four, the Highways Agency needs to remove gantries on the clockwise carriageway.
As part of work to widen the M25 between junctions 16 and 23 north-west of London from three lanes to four, the Highways Agency needs to remove gantries on the clockwise carriageway.
The Business Secretary Vince Cable welcomed news today (1 July) that General Motors (GM) has signed a number of deals worth over £100 million to bring more manufacturing work back to suppliers in the...
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The Metropolitan Police Authority Civil Liberties Panel held an open meeting at City Hall on Thursday 1 July to hear what individuals and campaigning organisations...
The Highways Agency is holding an exhibition for local residents, to provide information on the forthcoming works up Whitechapel Bridge, which carries the B6120 over the M62 near Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire.
Maintenance work is to be carried out on five bridges at the southern end of the M11.
As part of work to widen the M25 between junctions 16 and 23 north-west of London from three lanes to four, the Highways Agency needs to remove gantries on the clockwise carriageway.
David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science today announced an £8.4 million investment in Plastic Electronics.
Asked if the Prime Minister shared the Defence Secretary's concerns about prematurely withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had been very clear on his position. The Prime ...
When it was suggested that it was Deputy Prime Minister's decision to make previously secret Iraq documents publicly available that day, the PMS responded that it was the Cabinet Secretary's decision and that he...
Asked if the Prime Minister had a view on the levies the European Parliament was planning to introduce on bankers' bonuses, the PMS said he had not seen details of the proposals, but people should speak to the ...
When asked if the Prime Minister agreed with Michael Howard's previous speech where he said that there was a link between the number of prison places and the number of crimes committed, the PMS replied that Justice...
Asked where the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) was based, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that he believed it had office space in the Treasury building. When questioned if ...
Unemployment, prison places and Afghanistan were on the agenda at today s PMQs.
The Prime Minister also took questions on foreign students, hospices and poverty.
We will offer a summary ...
The Queen has approved that the Reverend Canon Andrew Tremlett, MA, MPhil, PGCE , Canon of Bristol Cathedral be appointed to the Residentiary Canonry in Westminster Abbey in succession to the Reverend Canon Anthony...
With the 31 July deadline for renewing tax credits claims fast approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging families and individuals who haven’t yet done so to renew their claims now.
Today Ipsos MORI have published the dental question results from Q4 2009/10 (January to March) GP Patient Survey, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Car clubs are set to benefit from an extra £40,000 of Government funding, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
The role of engineering advice and horizon-scanning are highlighted in the updated Guidelines on the use of Scientific and Engineering Advice within government, published today by Government Chief Scientific ...
Civil engineering workers in Cumbria and north Lancashire are celebrating a new era today (Thursday, July 1) with the start of a new contract to help the Highways Agency operate motorways and key A roads across...
Commenting on the latest HESA figures on the destinations of leavers from higher education, David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Projects which have eliminated prostitution on a residential estate, slashed youth violence, reduced distraction burglary and saved thousands of pounds by cutting theft have been named as finalists in the 2010...
A tough new Cabinet committee with the job of reducing the heavy burden of red tape on business, which is chaired by Business Secretary Vince Cable, met for the first time today.
The Government is today publishing the 2010 Finance Bill. The Bill will enact the key tax measures at the heart of the Emergency Budget package, to cut the unprecedented deficit, deliver fairness and promote ...
Minister for Communications, Ed Vaizey has welcomed cheaper mobile phone charges and free voicemail for UK citizens travelling in Europe, today.
My honourable friend the Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Justine Greening) has today made the following Statement.
The United Kingdom Debt Management Office (DMO) has today published its business plan...
The Government have today published a Statement on the operation of the former Icelandic water trawlermen compensation scheme. Copies have been placed in both Libraries of the House and on the Department for ...
The Government have today published a statement on the operation of the former Icelandic water trawlermen compensation scheme. Copies have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses and on the Department for...
The United Kingdom Debt Management Office (DMO) has today published its business plan for the year 2010-11. Copies have been deposited in the Libraries of both Houses and are available on the DMO's website, <...
On 2 June my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State, announced to the House a package of intensive measures which he was proposing to turn around the governance of Doncaster metropolitan borough council after...
The following key targets have been agreed with the chief executives of the Defence Support Group (DSG) for the financial year 2010-11. They are designed to drive continued improvements in the agency's performance...
My hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State for Education, the Minister with responsibility for children and families, the hon. Member for East Worthing and Shoreham (Tim Loughton) and I wish to make the following...
With the 31 July deadline for renewing tax credits claims fast approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging families and individuals who haven’t yet done so to renew their claims now.
Today Ipsos MORI have published the dental question results from Q4 2009/10 (January to March) GP Patient Survey, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Car clubs are set to benefit from an extra £40,000 of Government funding, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
The role of engineering advice and horizon-scanning are highlighted in the updated Guidelines on the use of Scientific and Engineering Advice within government, published today by Government Chief Scientific ...
Civil engineering workers in Cumbria and north Lancashire are celebrating a new era today (Thursday, July 1) with the start of a new contract to help the Highways Agency operate motorways and key A roads across...
Commenting on the latest HESA figures on the destinations of leavers from higher education, David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Projects which have eliminated prostitution on a residential estate, slashed youth violence, reduced distraction burglary and saved thousands of pounds by cutting theft have been named as finalists in the 2010...
A tough new Cabinet committee with the job of reducing the heavy burden of red tape on business, which is chaired by Business Secretary Vince Cable, met for the first time today.
The Government is today publishing the 2010 Finance Bill. The Bill will enact the key tax measures at the heart of the Emergency Budget package, to cut the unprecedented deficit, deliver fairness and promote ...
Minister for Communications, Ed Vaizey has welcomed cheaper mobile phone charges and free voicemail for UK citizens travelling in Europe, today.
With the 31 July deadline for renewing tax credits claims fast approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging families and individuals who haven’t yet done so to renew their claims now.
Today Ipsos MORI have published the dental question results from Q4 2009/10 (January to March) GP Patient Survey, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Car clubs are set to benefit from an extra £40,000 of Government funding, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
The role of engineering advice and horizon-scanning are highlighted in the updated Guidelines on the use of Scientific and Engineering Advice within government, published today by Government Chief Scientific ...
Civil engineering workers in Cumbria and north Lancashire are celebrating a new era today (Thursday, July 1) with the start of a new contract to help the Highways Agency operate motorways and key A roads across...
Commenting on the latest HESA figures on the destinations of leavers from higher education, David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Projects which have eliminated prostitution on a residential estate, slashed youth violence, reduced distraction burglary and saved thousands of pounds by cutting theft have been named as finalists in the 2010...
A tough new Cabinet committee with the job of reducing the heavy burden of red tape on business, which is chaired by Business Secretary Vince Cable, met for the first time today.
The Government is today publishing the 2010 Finance Bill. The Bill will enact the key tax measures at the heart of the Emergency Budget package, to cut the unprecedented deficit, deliver fairness and promote ...
Minister for Communications, Ed Vaizey has welcomed cheaper mobile phone charges and free voicemail for UK citizens travelling in Europe, today.
Black Country firm Sirus Automotive, which adapts vehicles for use by disabled people, has launched its products into the European market, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
UK Trade & Investment is giving East Midlands businesses the opportunity to visit Brazil and build commercial relationships in one of the world's fastest growing economies this November.
UK Trade & Investment is giving East Midlands businesses the opportunity to visit Brazil and build commercial relationships in one of the world's fastest growing economies this November.
UK Trade & Investment is giving East Midlands businesses the opportunity to visit Brazil and build commercial relationships in one of the world's fastest growing economies this November.
Civil engineering workers in Cumbria and north Lancashire are celebrating a new era today (Thursday, July 1) with the start of a new contract to help the Highways Agency operate motorways and key A roads across...
Black Country firm Sirus Automotive, which adapts vehicles for use by disabled people, has launched its products into the European market, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The role of engineering advice and horizon-scanning are highlighted in the updated Guidelines on the use of Scientific and Engineering Advice within government, published today by Government Chief Scientific ...
The Government is today publishing the 2010 Finance Bill. The Bill will enact the key tax measures at the heart of the Emergency Budget package, to cut the unprecedented deficit, deliver fairness and promote ...
Minister for Communications, Ed Vaizey has welcomed cheaper mobile phone charges and free voicemail for UK citizens travelling in Europe, today.
A tough new Cabinet committee with the job of reducing the heavy burden of red tape on business, which is chaired by Business Secretary Vince Cable, met for the first time today.
Today Ipsos MORI have published the dental question results from Q4 2009/10 (January to March) GP Patient Survey, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Commenting on the latest HESA figures on the destinations of leavers from higher education, David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Projects which have eliminated prostitution on a residential estate, slashed youth violence, reduced distraction burglary and saved thousands of pounds by cutting theft have been named as finalists in the 2010...
With the 31 July deadline for renewing tax credits claims fast approaching, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging families and individuals who haven’t yet done so to renew their claims now.
Today Ipsos MORI have published the dental question results from Q4 2009/10 (January to March) GP Patient Survey, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
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Car clubs are set to benefit from an extra £40,000 of Government funding, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
Commenting on the "Assessing the Impact of Proposed New Policies" report from the National Audit Office (NAO), Business minister Mark Prisk said:
Commenting on the "Assessing the Impact of Proposed New Policies" report from the National Audit Office (NAO), Business minister Mark Prisk said:
Asked if there was anything further to say about an inquiry into whether Britain was complicit in torturing detainees, the PMS said that this was dealt with yesterday and there was nothing further to add. ...
Asked if the Prime Minister thought that burglars should be sent to jail, the PMS said that there was a review into sentencing underway, which was announced in the coalition document, and we should wait to see ...
Asked about the leaked Treasury document which said there could be up to 1.3million jobs lost over the next five years due to planned spending cuts, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the Treasury had...
Prime Minister David Cameron and members of the Cabinet have held their first meeting outside London since the formation of the coalition Government.
Ministers met at Bradford s Grattan ...
Unemployment, prison places and Afghanistan were on the agenda at today s PMQs.
The Prime Minister also took questions on foreign students, hospices and poverty.
We will offer a summary ...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: the torture inquiry, police cuts and the regional fund.
Torture inquiryAsked about the reports of a Judge-led torture inquiry, the Prime Minister s...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: spending cuts, prisons and sentencing, and torture.
Spending cutsAsked about the leaked Treasury document which said there could be up to 1.3million...
Government urged to continue vital grants
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A joint meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Finance and Resources and Strategic and Operational Policing Committees will be held in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY at 1.30 pm ...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Three workers were killed at work in the North East between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
8 workers were killed at work in the East of England between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
Business Minister Edward Davey today called on European Union member states to take urgent action to help remove barriers to economic growth.
The Highways Agency is warning drivers to expect delays on the A1 near the River Tyne crossing this weekend, when essential repairs are carried out to Blaydon Haughs Viaduct.
A specialist Warwickshire knitwear company set up after its founder experienced some difficulties whilst travelling extensively in South America, is hoping to double its export sales after tapping into UK Trade...
Drivers are advised that the A184 will be closed in both directions at Whitemare Pool interchange for the ongoing bridge repair works.
A Brighton-based construction company and two of its directors have today been fined a total of £75,000 following the death of a member of the public at one of its building sites.
The UK has had the driest first six months of any year since 1929.
Gymnasium Gallery plays host to English Heritage Fellowship Artist as he tells the history of the Borders inspired by the tourist tea towel from 3rd July – 8th August -
Beach goers at Durdle Door watched in horror this afternoon as a teenaged boy scaled Durdle Door rock and leapt into the sea.
At 7.30 this evening, Brixham Coastguard were alerted to a 17 year old in a poor way who had been ‘tombstoning’ from Plymouth Hoe, just near the yacht club by the citadel.
Beach goers at Durdle Door watched in horror this afternoon as a teenaged boy scaled Durdle Door rock and leapt into the sea.
At 7.30 this evening, Brixham Coastguard were alerted to a 17 year old in a poor way who had been ‘tombstoning’ from Plymouth Hoe, just near the yacht club by the citadel.
Government urged to continue vital grants
Government urged to continue vital grants
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A specialist Warwickshire knitwear company set up after its founder experienced some difficulties whilst travelling extensively in South America, is hoping to double its export sales after tapping into UK Trade...
Plus free practical guide for region’s congregations
Plus free practical guide for region’s congregations
8 workers were killed at work in the East of England between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
Three workers were killed at work in the North East between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
The Highways Agency is warning drivers to expect delays on the A1 near the River Tyne crossing this weekend, when essential repairs are carried out to Blaydon Haughs Viaduct.
Drivers are advised that the A184 will be closed in both directions at Whitemare Pool interchange for the ongoing bridge repair works.
Gymnasium Gallery plays host to English Heritage Fellowship Artist as he tells the history of the Borders inspired by the tourist tea towel from 3rd July – 8th August -
Government urged to continue vital grants
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A joint meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Finance and Resources and Strategic and Operational Policing Committees will be held in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY at 1.30 pm ...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Three workers were killed at work in the North East between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
8 workers were killed at work in the East of England between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
Business Minister Edward Davey today called on European Union member states to take urgent action to help remove barriers to economic growth.
Government urged to continue vital grants
The Highways Agency is warning drivers to expect delays on the A1 near the River Tyne crossing this weekend, when essential repairs are carried out to Blaydon Haughs Viaduct.
A specialist Warwickshire knitwear company set up after its founder experienced some difficulties whilst travelling extensively in South America, is hoping to double its export sales after tapping into UK Trade...
Drivers are advised that the A184 will be closed in both directions at Whitemare Pool interchange for the ongoing bridge repair works.
A Brighton-based construction company and two of its directors have today been fined a total of £75,000 following the death of a member of the public at one of its building sites.
The UK has had the driest first six months of any year since 1929.
Gymnasium Gallery plays host to English Heritage Fellowship Artist as he tells the history of the Borders inspired by the tourist tea towel from 3rd July – 8th August -
Beach goers at Durdle Door watched in horror this afternoon as a teenaged boy scaled Durdle Door rock and leapt into the sea.
At 7.30 this evening, Brixham Coastguard were alerted to a 17 year old in a poor way who had been ‘tombstoning’ from Plymouth Hoe, just near the yacht club by the citadel.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A joint meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Finance and Resources and Strategic and Operational Policing Committees will be held in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY at 1.30 pm ...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Three workers were killed at work in the North East between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
8 workers were killed at work in the East of England between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today.
Business Minister Edward Davey today called on European Union member states to take urgent action to help remove barriers to economic growth.
The Highways Agency is warning drivers to expect delays on the A1 near the River Tyne crossing this weekend, when essential repairs are carried out to Blaydon Haughs Viaduct.
A specialist Warwickshire knitwear company set up after its founder experienced some difficulties whilst travelling extensively in South America, is hoping to double its export sales after tapping into UK Trade...
Drivers are advised that the A184 will be closed in both directions at Whitemare Pool interchange for the ongoing bridge repair works.
A Brighton-based construction company and two of its directors have today been fined a total of £75,000 following the death of a member of the public at one of its building sites.
The UK has had the driest first six months of any year since 1929.
Gymnasium Gallery plays host to English Heritage Fellowship Artist as he tells the history of the Borders inspired by the tourist tea towel from 3rd July – 8th August -
Beach goers at Durdle Door watched in horror this afternoon as a teenaged boy scaled Durdle Door rock and leapt into the sea.
At 7.30 this evening, Brixham Coastguard were alerted to a 17 year old in a poor way who had been ‘tombstoning’ from Plymouth Hoe, just near the yacht club by the citadel.
Commenting on the "Assessing the Impact of Proposed New Policies" report from the National Audit Office (NAO), Business minister Mark Prisk said:
Commenting on the "Assessing the Impact of Proposed New Policies" report from the National Audit Office (NAO), Business minister Mark Prisk said: