A 54 year old man was hanging by his fingertips after falling 20 foot down a ravine at St Abbs this afternoon, and in fear of falling a further 150 feet.
A father and his ten year old daughter were rescued from a cliff at Larry Bane Head this afternoon.
A search took place this afternoon for two missing divers, who had not resurfaced, off the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse.
A man was rescued from West Mersea this evening after he attempted to swim across the Blackwater Estuary.
A male climber was rescued this afternoon after falling and dislocating his knee, whilst climbing at Dancing Ledge, Portland.
A male climber was rescued this afternoon after falling and dislocating his knee, whilst climbing at Dancing Ledge, Portland.
Have ‘fun’ but stay ‘safe’ is the message the Coastguard are telling visitors to the beaches around Newquay.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
Asked if the Prime Minister was happy with how the hunt for Raoul Moat was progressing, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had made clear in the House that it would not be appropriate to comment on an ongoing...
Put that a number of US Senators had written to the Prime Minister requesting an investigation into the Lockerbie bombing, the PMS said that he had not seen the letter so would need to come back to people on the...
Put that there were reports that Russian spies could be swapped for people being held in the UK, the PMS said that this was an issue for the US authorities and we would not comment on intelligence issues. original...
On whether the Prime Minister was relaxed about the Government pushing ahead with rape anonymity laws, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that he did not think there was a great deal ...
Asked whether it was the Prime Minister's intention to accept an invitation to attend the TUC conference, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that he did not know whether an invitation...
The Prime Minister has annnounced new plans to hand power to the public with every department publishing a plan that sets clear priorities and measureable milestones.
These Structural Reform Plans (SRPs...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: TUC invitation, rape anonymity laws, Russian spy case, Lockerbie and Raoul Moat
TUC InvitationAsked whether it was the Prime Minister s intention to accept...
Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from Cornwall residents today after travelling to the county to host his latest PM Direct Q&A session.
Topics under discussion at the event in Newquay...
Factory gate inflation rises 5.1%
Deficit widened to 3.8 bn in May
Friday 9th July (northbound) and Saturday 10th July (southbound)
When husband-and-wife team Dave and Judy Willis launched a crisps and snacks business from their Buckinghamshire home in 2003, they never dreamt that one day they would be supplying one of the world’s leading...
A West Midlands couple who cheated the tax system and profited by around £1m from their criminal activities have been ordered to repay £752,303 from the proceeds of their crimes or serve a...
Consumers in the Northern part of England are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains in the region delivers good quality tap water.
A new review into the funding of palliative care was announced today by the Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley, in a speech to the International Carers Conference in Leeds.
Luxury lingerie designed and created in the North East is capturing the hearts of the French and other overseas markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.
Today, George Osborne called on the public to send him their very best ideas on how to get more for less from our public services.
Drivers are reminded that the A1 will be closed between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire tonight (July 9th) and tomorrow night (Saturday July 10th) for bridge work.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Roads Maintenance Programme 12-18 July 2010
Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, has today announced a one-year delay in order to review further the impact requirement in the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Re-offending in troubled and aggressive young people can be significantly cut using a pioneering new mental health approach known as Multisystemic Therapy, a UK conference was told this week.
Press release to follow
Weekly bulletin about Highways Agency roadworks taking place on trunk roads in the Eastern region.
Three Low Pay Commissioners will visit Newcastle and Middlesbrough on 15 and 16 July on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today formalised a longstanding partnership with British Sugar aimed at reducing accident and ill-health risks in the workplace.
Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:
New schemes
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Independent Commission on Banking The Independent Commission on Banking held its first meeting today. The meeting took place at the Royal Society.
Sir Don Curry, Non Executive Chair of the Better Regulation Executive, commenting on the announcement of the new Task Force for Farming Regulation, said;
New, amended and ongoing work
Saturday 10 July to Friday 16 July
Two men and a woman have been arrested by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers following a raid of premises in Ballymena today (Friday) targeting the storage and sale of illicit tobacco.
People are being urged to look out for friends and family after a rise in deaths due to the sustained hot weather.
A major search is underway for a missing foot passenger from the Red Funnel ferry at Cowes this evening.
A man was rescued from West Mersea this evening after he attempted to swim across the Blackwater Estuary.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At a conference of representatives of Governments of member states on 8 July 2010 the appointment of a Netherlands judge to the General Court is to be considered.
The nomination is in respect of: Marc Van...
A written ministerial statement on 22 June 2010, Official Report, column 13WS made by the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs stated that Otto Czúcz, a Hungarian judge was to be reappointed...
Today we are publishing by Command Paper the Government response to the former International Development Committee's report on DFID's programme in Zimbabwe. The report was published on 26 March 2010.
The...
I have today arranged for the annual report of the Sentence Review Commissioners for Northern Ireland to be laid in the House. Copies of the report have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses.
I wish to inform the House about the Government's intentions concerning the Merchant Shipping (Ship-to-Ship Transfers) Regulations (S.I. 2010/1228).
These regulations were laid before the House on 9 April...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in the Budget statement on 22 June that, with some exceptions, consumer prices rather than retail prices will be the basis for uprating most benefits and public sector...
New, amended and ongoing work
Friday 9th July (northbound) and Saturday 10th July (southbound)
A West Midlands couple who cheated the tax system and profited by around £1m from their criminal activities have been ordered to repay £752,303 from the proceeds of their crimes or serve a...
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Roads Maintenance Programme 12-18 July 2010
Weekly bulletin about Highways Agency roadworks taking place on trunk roads in the Eastern region.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today formalised a longstanding partnership with British Sugar aimed at reducing accident and ill-health risks in the workplace.
Consumers in the Northern part of England are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains in the region delivers good quality tap water.
Luxury lingerie designed and created in the North East is capturing the hearts of the French and other overseas markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.
Three Low Pay Commissioners will visit Newcastle and Middlesbrough on 15 and 16 July on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making...
Friday 9th July (northbound) and Saturday 10th July (southbound)
When husband-and-wife team Dave and Judy Willis launched a crisps and snacks business from their Buckinghamshire home in 2003, they never dreamt that one day they would be supplying one of the world’s leading...
A West Midlands couple who cheated the tax system and profited by around £1m from their criminal activities have been ordered to repay £752,303 from the proceeds of their crimes or serve a...
Consumers in the Northern part of England are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains in the region delivers good quality tap water.
A new review into the funding of palliative care was announced today by the Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley, in a speech to the International Carers Conference in Leeds.
Luxury lingerie designed and created in the North East is capturing the hearts of the French and other overseas markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.
Today, George Osborne called on the public to send him their very best ideas on how to get more for less from our public services.
Drivers are reminded that the A1 will be closed between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire tonight (July 9th) and tomorrow night (Saturday July 10th) for bridge work.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Roads Maintenance Programme 12-18 July 2010
Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, has today announced a one-year delay in order to review further the impact requirement in the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Re-offending in troubled and aggressive young people can be significantly cut using a pioneering new mental health approach known as Multisystemic Therapy, a UK conference was told this week.
Press release to follow
Weekly bulletin about Highways Agency roadworks taking place on trunk roads in the Eastern region.
Three Low Pay Commissioners will visit Newcastle and Middlesbrough on 15 and 16 July on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today formalised a longstanding partnership with British Sugar aimed at reducing accident and ill-health risks in the workplace.
Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:
New schemes
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Independent Commission on Banking The Independent Commission on Banking held its first meeting today. The meeting took place at the Royal Society.
Sir Don Curry, Non Executive Chair of the Better Regulation Executive, commenting on the announcement of the new Task Force for Farming Regulation, said;
New, amended and ongoing work
Saturday 10 July to Friday 16 July
Two men and a woman have been arrested by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers following a raid of premises in Ballymena today (Friday) targeting the storage and sale of illicit tobacco.
People are being urged to look out for friends and family after a rise in deaths due to the sustained hot weather.
A major search is underway for a missing foot passenger from the Red Funnel ferry at Cowes this evening.
A man was rescued from West Mersea this evening after he attempted to swim across the Blackwater Estuary.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
Friday 9th July (northbound) and Saturday 10th July (southbound)
When husband-and-wife team Dave and Judy Willis launched a crisps and snacks business from their Buckinghamshire home in 2003, they never dreamt that one day they would be supplying one of the world’s leading...
A West Midlands couple who cheated the tax system and profited by around £1m from their criminal activities have been ordered to repay £752,303 from the proceeds of their crimes or serve a...
Consumers in the Northern part of England are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains in the region delivers good quality tap water.
A new review into the funding of palliative care was announced today by the Secretary of State for Health, Andrew Lansley, in a speech to the International Carers Conference in Leeds.
Luxury lingerie designed and created in the North East is capturing the hearts of the French and other overseas markets with the help of UK Trade & Investment.
Today, George Osborne called on the public to send him their very best ideas on how to get more for less from our public services.
Drivers are reminded that the A1 will be closed between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire tonight (July 9th) and tomorrow night (Saturday July 10th) for bridge work.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Roads Maintenance Programme 12-18 July 2010
Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, has today announced a one-year delay in order to review further the impact requirement in the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Re-offending in troubled and aggressive young people can be significantly cut using a pioneering new mental health approach known as Multisystemic Therapy, a UK conference was told this week.
Press release to follow
Weekly bulletin about Highways Agency roadworks taking place on trunk roads in the Eastern region.
Three Low Pay Commissioners will visit Newcastle and Middlesbrough on 15 and 16 July on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today formalised a longstanding partnership with British Sugar aimed at reducing accident and ill-health risks in the workplace.
Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:
New schemes
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Independent Commission on Banking The Independent Commission on Banking held its first meeting today. The meeting took place at the Royal Society.
Sir Don Curry, Non Executive Chair of the Better Regulation Executive, commenting on the announcement of the new Task Force for Farming Regulation, said;
New, amended and ongoing work
Saturday 10 July to Friday 16 July
Two men and a woman have been arrested by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers following a raid of premises in Ballymena today (Friday) targeting the storage and sale of illicit tobacco.
People are being urged to look out for friends and family after a rise in deaths due to the sustained hot weather.
A major search is underway for a missing foot passenger from the Red Funnel ferry at Cowes this evening.
A man was rescued from West Mersea this evening after he attempted to swim across the Blackwater Estuary.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
At 8.05pm (on Friday) Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from two teenage girls who had been cut off by the incoming tide between Peacehaven and Saltdean, East Sussex.
A man was rescued from West Mersea this evening after he attempted to swim across the Blackwater Estuary.