At ten to eight this evening, Yarmouth Coastguard received a 999 call from a caller at the pier hotel, Gorleston. The caller reported that she could see people hanging onto the pier in the sea and believed that...
At ten to eight this evening, Yarmouth Coastguard received a 999 call from a caller at the pier hotel, Gorleston. The caller reported that she could see people hanging onto the pier in the sea and believed that...
Businesses on industrial estates in and around Southampton are being invited to a special event to learn how they can benefit from free health and safety training and support.
Businesses on industrial estates in and around Southampton are being invited to a special event to learn how they can benefit from free health and safety training and support.
West Midlands businesses can learn how they can capitalise on export opportunities with help from a joint initiative between HSBC Commercial Banking and UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
- 2010 Heritage at Risk Register published -Â
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
Businesses on industrial estates in and around Southampton are being invited to a special event to learn how they can benefit from free health and safety training and support. Â
Businesses on industrial estates in and around Southampton are being invited to a special event to learn how they can benefit from free health and safety training and support. Â
-Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line –
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
- 2010 Heritage at Risk Register published -Â
Around 300 farmers across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk will be attending a free event on Thursday 8 July 2010 aimed at helping reduce the number of deaths and injuries in agriculture
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line
The UK winners of the Wallace & Gromit Cracking Ideas competition received their prizes at an award ceremony today.
A Rochdale plastics manufacturer has been fined £140,000 after a Portuguese cleaner was crushed to death by a pallet of bags weighing nearly one and a half tonnes.
A1M, Junction 59-60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1M between Junction 59 and 60 for bridge refurbishment works. There will be a contraflow in operation north and southbound between...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD).
An independent inquiry will be held into whether the UK was implicated in improper treatment of terror suspects held by other countries in the aftermath of 9/11, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Canon Paul Bayes, the Church of England s National Mission and Evangelism Adviser and an Honorary Canon of Worcester Cathedral, to the Suffragan See of Hertford...
Prime Minister David Cameron will answer questions from MPs today in his weekly PMQs session beginning at 12:00 BST.
We will offer a summary of the topics covered, as well as the chance to watch the broadcast...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £54,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that although the UK Border Agency has developed a clear approach to the handling of complaints and correspondence...
United Utilities has today announced a hosepipe ban to take effect from Friday 9 July 2010 at 6.00am, but water watchdog, the Consumer Council for Water expects the company to deliver a high quality customer ...
Work on the A27 at Fontwell, near Chichester in West Sussex, to improve the road surface starts on Monday 12 July.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health
In his first speech on Public Health, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today set out his vision for a new Public Health Service that will release all of society to work together to get healthy and live longer.
-        Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line –
English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk register, published today (Wednesday 7 July) shows that in the East of England nine ...
Over 400 scheduled ancient monuments in North Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with nearly 50 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Over 28% of scheduled ancient monuments in Yorkshire and the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 98 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 48 scheduled ancient monuments in South Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with 19 Grade I and II* buildings and 16 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 30 Grade I and II* buildings, 47 scheduled ancient monuments and 4 historic parks and gardens are at risk of damage and decay in West Yorkshire.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
*South East Case Studies and Images Available* English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk Register South East 2010, was launched today (Wednesday...
Over 200 scheduled ancient monuments in the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 14 Grade I and II* buildings and 8 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
- 2010 Heritage at Risk Register published - Â The annual Heritage at Risk Register, published today (7 July 2010) by English Heritage, contains details of the condition of grade I, ll*, and ll listed buildings...
Around 300 farmers across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk will be attending a free event on Thursday 8 July 2010 aimed at helping reduce the number of deaths and injuries in agriculture
The Safety and Health...
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-lineÂ
The number of Grade I and Grade II* buildings at risk in the West Midlands has gone down by almost half since the Heritage At Risk register began, and ...
Today I have issued a call for evidence on current data protection law to help inform the UK's position on the forthcoming negotiations on a new comprehensive EU instrument for data protection, which are expected...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for International Development has made the following Statement.
Today we are publishing by Command Paper the Government response to the former International...
The Government intend to limit the amount of benefit payable to civil servants under certain schemes made under the Superannuation Act 1972. In the light of the extremely difficult fiscal circumstances facing...
On Monday 5 July, the High Court decided to quash, in their entirety, the Structural Change Orders creating unitary councils for the cities of Exeter and Norwich. As a result the terms of office of one third ...
Today I am making the first step to deliver our commitment in the coalition agreement to
"rapidly abolish regional spatial strategies and return decision-making powers on housing and planning to local councils...
I have asked Dame Clare Tickell, chief executive of Action for Children, to carry out an independent review of the early years foundation stage (EYFS). I have written to Dame Clare today to set out the remit ...
The EU treaties, as amended by the treaty of Lisbon, provide for the allocation of 18 extra MEPs to 12 member states, including the UK which gains one extra MEP. The number of MEPs from Germany is also reduced...
Today we are publishing by Command Paper the Government response to the former International Development Committee's report on DFID's programme in Nepal. The report was published on 28 March 2010.
The report...
In anticipation of the publication of the report of the Billy Wright Inquiry, I have today asked a team of officials to commence the checking of the Inquiry's report in relation to human rights and national security...
I am today announcing that a decision on the future of the intercity express programme (IEP) will be made at the same time as the spending review announcement in October. IEP would provide new trains for the ...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-lineÂ
The number of Grade I and Grade II* buildings at risk in the West Midlands has gone down by almost half since the Heritage At Risk register began, and ...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £54,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
-        Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line –
English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk register, published today (Wednesday 7 July) shows that in the East of England nine ...
Around 300 farmers across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk will be attending a free event on Thursday 8 July 2010 aimed at helping reduce the number of deaths and injuries in agriculture
The Safety and Health...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £54,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that although the UK Border Agency has developed a clear approach to the handling of complaints and correspondence...
United Utilities has today announced a hosepipe ban to take effect from Friday 9 July 2010 at 6.00am, but water watchdog, the Consumer Council for Water expects the company to deliver a high quality customer ...
Work on the A27 at Fontwell, near Chichester in West Sussex, to improve the road surface starts on Monday 12 July.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health
In his first speech on Public Health, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today set out his vision for a new Public Health Service that will release all of society to work together to get healthy and live longer.
-        Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line –
English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk register, published today (Wednesday 7 July) shows that in the East of England nine ...
Over 400 scheduled ancient monuments in North Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with nearly 50 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Over 28% of scheduled ancient monuments in Yorkshire and the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 98 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 48 scheduled ancient monuments in South Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with 19 Grade I and II* buildings and 16 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 30 Grade I and II* buildings, 47 scheduled ancient monuments and 4 historic parks and gardens are at risk of damage and decay in West Yorkshire.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
*South East Case Studies and Images Available* English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk Register South East 2010, was launched today (Wednesday...
Over 200 scheduled ancient monuments in the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 14 Grade I and II* buildings and 8 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Around 300 farmers across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk will be attending a free event on Thursday 8 July 2010 aimed at helping reduce the number of deaths and injuries in agriculture
The Safety and Health...
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-lineÂ
The number of Grade I and Grade II* buildings at risk in the West Midlands has gone down by almost half since the Heritage At Risk register began, and ...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £54,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that although the UK Border Agency has developed a clear approach to the handling of complaints and correspondence...
United Utilities has today announced a hosepipe ban to take effect from Friday 9 July 2010 at 6.00am, but water watchdog, the Consumer Council for Water expects the company to deliver a high quality customer ...
Work on the A27 at Fontwell, near Chichester in West Sussex, to improve the road surface starts on Monday 12 July.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health
In his first speech on Public Health, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today set out his vision for a new Public Health Service that will release all of society to work together to get healthy and live longer.
-        Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line –
English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk register, published today (Wednesday 7 July) shows that in the East of England nine ...
Over 400 scheduled ancient monuments in North Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with nearly 50 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Over 28% of scheduled ancient monuments in Yorkshire and the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 98 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 48 scheduled ancient monuments in South Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with 19 Grade I and II* buildings and 16 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 30 Grade I and II* buildings, 47 scheduled ancient monuments and 4 historic parks and gardens are at risk of damage and decay in West Yorkshire.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
*South East Case Studies and Images Available* English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk Register South East 2010, was launched today (Wednesday...
Over 200 scheduled ancient monuments in the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 14 Grade I and II* buildings and 8 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
- 2010 Heritage at Risk Register published - Â The annual Heritage at Risk Register, published today (7 July 2010) by English Heritage, contains details of the condition of grade I, ll*, and ll listed buildings...
Around 300 farmers across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk will be attending a free event on Thursday 8 July 2010 aimed at helping reduce the number of deaths and injuries in agriculture
The Safety and Health...
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-lineÂ
The number of Grade I and Grade II* buildings at risk in the West Midlands has gone down by almost half since the Heritage At Risk register began, and ...
Some of the UK’s top scientific minds that advise the Government about the environment are inviting people in Gloucestershire and beyond to an open meeting to raise with them issues such as climate change, GM...
Embargoed until 12:00 Noon 7 July 2010 The UK winners of the Wallace & Gromit Cracking Ideas competition received their prizes at an award ceremony today.
The CRC welcomes measures to improve incentives for greater rural delivery through the extended Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT).
Some of the UK’s top scientific minds that advise the Government about the environment are inviting people in Gloucestershire and beyond to an open meeting to raise with them issues such as climate change, GM...
Embargoed until 12:00 Noon 7 July 2010 The UK winners of the Wallace & Gromit Cracking Ideas competition received their prizes at an award ceremony today.
- 2010 Heritage at Risk Register published - Â The annual Heritage at Risk Register, published today (7 July 2010) by English Heritage, contains details of the condition of grade I, ll*, and ll listed buildings...
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
*South East Case Studies and Images Available* English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk Register South East 2010, was launched today (Wednesday...
Around 300 farmers across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk will be attending a free event on Thursday 8 July 2010 aimed at helping reduce the number of deaths and injuries in agriculture
The Safety and Health...
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-lineÂ
The number of Grade I and Grade II* buildings at risk in the West Midlands has gone down by almost half since the Heritage At Risk register began, and ...
Over 30 Grade I and II* buildings, 47 scheduled ancient monuments and 4 historic parks and gardens are at risk of damage and decay in West Yorkshire.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
 -Global Financial Recession Threatens Our Heritage-
*South East Case Studies and Images Available* English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk Register South East 2010, was launched today (Wednesday...
Over 200 scheduled ancient monuments in the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 14 Grade I and II* buildings and 8 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Work on the A27 at Fontwell, near Chichester in West Sussex, to improve the road surface starts on Monday 12 July.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £54,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that although the UK Border Agency has developed a clear approach to the handling of complaints and correspondence...
-        Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published on-line –
English Heritage’s annual Heritage at Risk register, published today (Wednesday 7 July) shows that in the East of England nine ...
Over 400 scheduled ancient monuments in North Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with nearly 50 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Over 28% of scheduled ancient monuments in Yorkshire and the Humber are at risk of damage and decay along with 98 Grade I and II* buildings and over 10% of historic parks and gardens.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
Over 48 scheduled ancient monuments in South Yorkshire are at risk of damage and decay along with 19 Grade I and II* buildings and 16 conservation areas.
Heritage at Risk Register 2010 published online www.english-heritage.org.uk/risk
United Utilities has today announced a hosepipe ban to take effect from Friday 9 July 2010 at 6.00am, but water watchdog, the Consumer Council for Water expects the company to deliver a high quality customer ...
Work on the A27 at Fontwell, near Chichester in West Sussex, to improve the road surface starts on Monday 12 July.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health
In his first speech on Public Health, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today set out his vision for a new Public Health Service that will release all of society to work together to get healthy and live longer.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that although the UK Border Agency has developed a clear approach to the handling of complaints and correspondence...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that although the UK Border Agency has developed a clear approach to the handling of complaints and correspondence...
Asked how much money would be saved following Francis Maude's announcement on compensation, the PMS said that it would depend on a number of factors including the outcome of the spending review and the rates of...
Asked if the Prime Minister would be making a speech and doing an interview on AV during the campaign, the PMS said that he didn't want to get into specific details; the Prime Minister would make his views known...
Asked if the Government was involved in drawing up contingency plans for BP, the PMS said that our position on contingency plans was that whether or not they were happening we didn't comment on them, and people...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the Prime Minister spoke at Cabinet this morning about yesterday's announcement on electoral reform. He confirmed that he would be taking part in the campaign, but...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: Cabinet, BP, Alternative Vote and public sector pay.
CabinetThe Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that the Prime Minister spoke at Cabinet this...
A statement given by the Prime Minister to the House of Commons on the treatment of terror suspects on 6 July 2010.
Read the statement[Check against delivery]
Mr. Speaker, I m sure that the whole...
The Prime Minister has urged diplomats at the FCO to ”do more with less during these tough economic times.
The PM was speaking at the FCO Leadership Conference which took place in London...
Two members of a 21-strong criminal tax fraud gang have been ordered to re-pay a record £92.3m in the biggest ever confiscation order secured by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A company has been prosecuted for health and safety failings after an employee was struck by a reversing fork-lift truck at its depot in Stevenage.
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Communities, Equalities and People Committee will be held in Meeting Room 1,10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 8 July at 12.00pm.
A Carmarthenshire roofing company has been prosecuted after a teenage worker fell three metres through a fragile roof, breaking his arm.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
They call themselves the Cambridge Children’s Authors and Illustrators. But the influence they have had on the imagination and education of young people is global.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Road users near Maidenhead are advised that the M4 junction 8/9 roundabout and A308(M) in both directions will be closed overnight this week while work is carried out to apply an anti-skid surface.
Advice from UK Trade & Investment has helped Hertfordshire business, the Italian Beverage Company (IBC), double its overseas activity in less than a year
The A1 between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire will be closed overnight in both directions this Friday and Saturday (9 and 10 July) for the removal of scaffolding installed during construction of the...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £52,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
At quarter past two this afternoon, Forth Coastguard were contacted by Ambulance control, reporting that a nine year old child had fallen down the cliff slope near Ravenscraig Castle, near Kirkcaldy.
At quarter past two this afternoon, Forth Coastguard were contacted by Ambulance control, reporting that a nine year old child had fallen down the cliff slope near Ravenscraig Castle, near Kirkcaldy.
A company has been prosecuted for health and safety failings after an employee was struck by a reversing fork-lift truck at its depot in Stevenage.
They call themselves the Cambridge Children’s Authors and Illustrators. But the influence they have had on the imagination and education of young people is global.
Advice from UK Trade & Investment has helped Hertfordshire business, the Italian Beverage Company (IBC), double its overseas activity in less than a year
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £52,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
A North East firm specialising in safety and instructional signs and decals for construction equipment manufacturers is building new relationships with India in a bid to safeguard jobs and increase turnover.
Two members of a 21-strong criminal tax fraud gang have been ordered to re-pay a record £92.3m in the biggest ever confiscation order secured by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A North East firm specialising in safety and instructional signs and decals for construction equipment manufacturers is building new relationships with India in a bid to safeguard jobs and increase turnover.
A company has been prosecuted for health and safety failings after an employee was struck by a reversing fork-lift truck at its depot in Stevenage.
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Communities, Equalities and People Committee will be held in Meeting Room 1,10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 8 July at 12.00pm.
A Carmarthenshire roofing company has been prosecuted after a teenage worker fell three metres through a fragile roof, breaking his arm.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
They call themselves the Cambridge Children’s Authors and Illustrators. But the influence they have had on the imagination and education of young people is global.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Road users near Maidenhead are advised that the M4 junction 8/9 roundabout and A308(M) in both directions will be closed overnight this week while work is carried out to apply an anti-skid surface.
Advice from UK Trade & Investment has helped Hertfordshire business, the Italian Beverage Company (IBC), double its overseas activity in less than a year
The A1 between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire will be closed overnight in both directions this Friday and Saturday (9 and 10 July) for the removal of scaffolding installed during construction of the...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £52,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
At quarter past two this afternoon, Forth Coastguard were contacted by Ambulance control, reporting that a nine year old child had fallen down the cliff slope near Ravenscraig Castle, near Kirkcaldy.
Two members of a 21-strong criminal tax fraud gang have been ordered to re-pay a record £92.3m in the biggest ever confiscation order secured by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A company has been prosecuted for health and safety failings after an employee was struck by a reversing fork-lift truck at its depot in Stevenage.
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Communities, Equalities and People Committee will be held in Meeting Room 1,10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY on Thursday 8 July at 12.00pm.
A Carmarthenshire roofing company has been prosecuted after a teenage worker fell three metres through a fragile roof, breaking his arm.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
They call themselves the Cambridge Children’s Authors and Illustrators. But the influence they have had on the imagination and education of young people is global.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Road users near Maidenhead are advised that the M4 junction 8/9 roundabout and A308(M) in both directions will be closed overnight this week while work is carried out to apply an anti-skid surface.
Advice from UK Trade & Investment has helped Hertfordshire business, the Italian Beverage Company (IBC), double its overseas activity in less than a year
The A1 between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire will be closed overnight in both directions this Friday and Saturday (9 and 10 July) for the removal of scaffolding installed during construction of the...
Farming and haulage company Pearn Wyatt & Son has been fined £21,000 with £52,000 costs after a 24-year-old agriculture worker was crushed to death on a farm in Norfolk.
At quarter past two this afternoon, Forth Coastguard were contacted by Ambulance control, reporting that a nine year old child had fallen down the cliff slope near Ravenscraig Castle, near Kirkcaldy.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that immigration control at Holyhead seaport and some of the other smaller ports in the Wales and South West region...