This consultation started on 22nd June 2010 and ends on 4th August 2010.
Consultation on proposals for a new Public Records (Scotland) Bill. The consultation seeks views on new legislation to improve record...
In his first major speech as Foreign Secretary, William Hague said that “economic power and opportunity are shifting to the emerging powers of Brazil, India, China and Asiaâ€.
With the rapidly expanding...
The Highways Agency is advising road users to plan their journeys when the Clipper event takes place in Hull on Saturday 17 July. Visitors attending the event are advised to leave plenty of time for their journeys...
The CRC has been very pleased to be able to work with the NHF, CPRE, the Countryside Alliance, and ACRE in producing a new report.
The Home Secretary has announced today that a rapid review of key counter-terrorism and security powers is underway. The review will look at what counter-terrorism powers and measures could be rolled back in ...
In his first major speech as Foreign Secretary, William Hague said that “economic power and opportunity are shifting to the emerging powers of Brazil, India, China and Asiaâ€.
With the rapidly expanding...
With the school holidays fast approaching, Welsh coastguards are encouraging children to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State (Caroline Spelman) has today made the following Statement.
My honourable friends the Minister for Agriculture and Food (Jim Paice) and the Parliamentary...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State (Caroline Spelman) has today made the following Statement.
My honourable friend the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food (Jim Paice) will represent...
The 2009-10 annual report and accounts for the National School of Government have been laid before Parliament today. The report has been placed in the Library of the House for the reference of Members and copies...
I am today announcing that the Government have commissioned Dr John Dunford OBE, currently general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, to carry out an independent and consultative review...
My hon. Friend the Minister of State and the Under-Secretary with responsibility for the natural environment and fisheries, my hon. Friend the Member for Newbury (Richard Benyon), represented the United Kingdom...
My hon. Friend the Minister of State with responsibility for agriculture and food will represent the United Kingdom at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Brussels on 12 July.
This will be the first...
I am pleased to announce Ageing Well, a new programme designed to support local authorities to improve their services for older people. The key aim of the programme is to provide a better quality of life for ...
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s annual report covering the Central and Eastern regions is being launched today at a seminar hosted by the Consumer Council for Water’s Central and Eastern Committee.
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s annual report covering the Central and Eastern regions is being launched today at a seminar hosted by the Consumer Council for Water’s Central and Eastern Committee.
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s annual report covering the Central and Eastern regions is being launched today at a seminar hosted by the Consumer Council for Water’s Central and Eastern Committee.
Please be aware of the traffic bulletin below from the Highways Agency:
HFEA is inviting fertility patients to have their say in a new poll aimed at gaining the views and experiences of people throughout the UK who have had, are undergoing or are preparing for fertility treatment...
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s annual report covering the Central and Eastern regions is being launched today at a seminar hosted by the Consumer Council for Water’s Central and Eastern Committee.
The Highways Agency has confirmed the date for the closure of Whitechapel Road bridge, which carries the B6120 over the M62 near Cleckheaton, to allow major bridge replacement works to begin.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today launched a consultation document on the Bank Levy.
Please be aware of the traffic bulletin below from the Highways Agency:
HFEA is inviting fertility patients to have their say in a new poll aimed at gaining the views and experiences of people throughout the UK who have had, are undergoing or are preparing for fertility treatment...
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s annual report covering the Central and Eastern regions is being launched today at a seminar hosted by the Consumer Council for Water’s Central and Eastern Committee.
The Highways Agency has confirmed the date for the closure of Whitechapel Road bridge, which carries the B6120 over the M62 near Cleckheaton, to allow major bridge replacement works to begin.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today launched a consultation document on the Bank Levy.
With the school holidays fast approaching, Welsh coastguards are encouraging children to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.Â
With the school holidays fast approaching, Welsh coastguards are encouraging children to stay safe whilst at the beach and along the coast.Â
Please be aware of the traffic bulletin below from the Highways Agency:
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today launched a consultation document on the Bank Levy.
The Highways Agency has confirmed the date for the closure of Whitechapel Road bridge, which carries the B6120 over the M62 near Cleckheaton, to allow major bridge replacement works to begin.
The Drinking Water Inspectorate’s annual report covering the Central and Eastern regions is being launched today at a seminar hosted by the Consumer Council for Water’s Central and Eastern Committee.
Please be aware of the traffic bulletin below from the Highways Agency:
HFEA is inviting fertility patients to have their say in a new poll aimed at gaining the views and experiences of people throughout the UK who have had, are undergoing or are preparing for fertility treatment...
Asked if a new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) would be announced next week, the PMS said that a process was underway to appoint a new CDS, and we would make an announcement when ready. Asked if the Prime Minister...
Asked when the Government became aware that the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) had made changes to their forecast regarding job losses, the PMS said that reporters should speak to the Treasury about the...
Asked why the Prime Minister was visiting a junior school today rather than a secondary school in need of building work, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the Prime Minister was going to this particular...
Asked for the Prime Minister's view on non-dom peers, the PMS said that the position on this was set out in the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act; the provisions of that act were about lawmakers and their...
Put that the First Minister had written to the Prime Minister to express his outrage that the referendum would be held on the same day as Scottish elections, the PMS said that he was sure the Prime Minister would...
Asked if the Prime Minister wanted to close down unnecessary government websites, the PMS said that we were trying to streamline the government's web presence. Asked how the targeted ten million people who were...
Asked if there were any plans to help schools who would be told they would no longer get money from Building Schools for the Future, the PMS said that it was important to remember that before this government came...
Asked if the Prime Minister had read any of the extracts from Lord Mandelson's new book about the coalition talks, the PMS said that the Prime Minister did not spend a huge amount if time reading newspaper reviews...
Asked if departments' future budgets would be published as part of their structural reform plans, the PMS said no; the structural reform plans would set out the programmes for different departments, and would reflect...
Asked why the Government was reviewing the role of the Children's Commissioner, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that we appreciated the work that the current and previous Children Commissioners had done...
The Government has announced a partnership with Facebook as it seeks to get more for less and tackle the deficit.
The social networking site will support the Treasury’s Spending Challenge
Press briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: the Prime Minister’s visit to the South West, Office for Budget Responsibility, Chief of Defence Staff, British Ambassador to Beirut and Jeffrey...
Martha Lane Fox, founder of lastminute.com and the UK s Digital Champion, has joined us for a live Q&A ahead of a Downing Street reception to mark the publication of Manifesto for a Networked Nation
Organisations representing NHS patients and staff met Prime Minister David Cameron and Government health ministers this morning ahead of the publication of ambitious plans to reform the NHS.
Mr ...
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: Children’s Commissioner, departmental structural reform, political memoirs, education, Race Online/digital inclusion, Scotland and Lords reform.
...
Foreign Secretary William Hague has condemned the bomb attacks in Kampala and sent his ”heartfelt sympathies to President Museveni”.
Mr Hague called the attacks “cowardly” and stressed...
1.0 % annual rise into April
Current account returns to deficit
Have ‘fun’ but stay ‘safe’ is the message the Coastguard are telling visitors to the beaches around Newquay.
A male climber was rescued this afternoon after falling and dislocating his knee, whilst climbing at Dancing Ledge, Portland.
A father and his ten year old daughter were rescued from a cliff at Larry Bane Head this afternoon.
Consumers can now access their statutory credit report online for a nominal fee of only £2 from all three major UK credit reference agencies: Experian, Equifax, and Callcredit
Starting from today Floyd Lewis, the director of Solar Technik Ltd a company offering home solar energy systems, has agreed to abide by a company directors disqualification undertaking for a period of nine years...
The paperwork for Ford’s loan and backing from the Government was signed off today during a visit by Business Minister, Mark Prisk, to Ford’s technical centre at Dunton, Essex.
Consumers in Wales are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains delivers good quality tap water.
Defra launched a consultation today on new guidance to water companies on  concessionary surface water drainage charges.
Six members of a gang who used high-tech equipment to turn out 24 fake bottles of vodka a minute were jailed at Southwark Crown Court today for more than 56 years following a complex international investigation...
Road users are advised the northbound carriageway of the A1(M) Hatfield Tunnel will be closed overnight for maintenance work from 10pm Monday 12 July to 5am Tuesday 13 July 2010.
At quarter to ten this morning, Humber Coastguard received a call from VTS Humber reporting that the crane barge Panurgic 11 had run aground 4 miles east of Goole on the River Ouse and listing at 45 degrees.
The bridge which carries Brewers Road over the A2 at Cobham in Kent is being resurfaced.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has published its formal advice to the Chancellor on how the body should...
The Government is moving to strengthen consumer protection around holiday timeshares with its new consultation.
Naphyrone - often advertised as ‘NRG1’ - and its related compounds are to be banned and made Class B drugs, Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire announced today.
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has begun using tough new powers to halt or reverse the sale and transfer of assets by parents attempting to dodge financial responsibility for their children.
Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley today set out the Government's ambitious plans to reform the NHS during this Parliament and for the long-term.
Drivers are advised that the roadwork layout on the M62, for the central reservation barrier works taking place between Junction 26 (Chain Bar) and 27 (Gildersome), will change next week.
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A radical research programme to map how the UK uses imported palm oil could halt the loss of rainforest thousands of miles away.
Have ‘fun’ but stay ‘safe’ is the message the Coastguard are telling visitors to the beaches around Newquay.
A male climber was rescued this afternoon after falling and dislocating his knee, whilst climbing at Dancing Ledge, Portland.
Starting from today Floyd Lewis, the director of Solar Technik Ltd a company offering home solar energy systems, has agreed to abide by a company directors disqualification undertaking for a period of nine years...
Road users are advised the northbound carriageway of the A1(M) Hatfield Tunnel will be closed overnight for maintenance work from 10pm Monday 12 July to 5am Tuesday 13 July 2010.
At quarter to ten this morning, Humber Coastguard received a call from VTS Humber reporting that the crane barge Panurgic 11 had run aground 4 miles east of Goole on the River Ouse and listing at 45 degrees.
Have ‘fun’ but stay ‘safe’ is the message the Coastguard are telling visitors to the beaches around Newquay.
A male climber was rescued this afternoon after falling and dislocating his knee, whilst climbing at Dancing Ledge, Portland.
A father and his ten year old daughter were rescued from a cliff at Larry Bane Head this afternoon.
Consumers can now access their statutory credit report online for a nominal fee of only £2 from all three major UK credit reference agencies: Experian, Equifax, and Callcredit
Starting from today Floyd Lewis, the director of Solar Technik Ltd a company offering home solar energy systems, has agreed to abide by a company directors disqualification undertaking for a period of nine years...
The paperwork for Ford’s loan and backing from the Government was signed off today during a visit by Business Minister, Mark Prisk, to Ford’s technical centre at Dunton, Essex.
Consumers in Wales are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains delivers good quality tap water.
Defra launched a consultation today on new guidance to water companies on  concessionary surface water drainage charges.
Six members of a gang who used high-tech equipment to turn out 24 fake bottles of vodka a minute were jailed at Southwark Crown Court today for more than 56 years following a complex international investigation...
Road users are advised the northbound carriageway of the A1(M) Hatfield Tunnel will be closed overnight for maintenance work from 10pm Monday 12 July to 5am Tuesday 13 July 2010.
At quarter to ten this morning, Humber Coastguard received a call from VTS Humber reporting that the crane barge Panurgic 11 had run aground 4 miles east of Goole on the River Ouse and listing at 45 degrees.
The bridge which carries Brewers Road over the A2 at Cobham in Kent is being resurfaced.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has published its formal advice to the Chancellor on how the body should...
The Government is moving to strengthen consumer protection around holiday timeshares with its new consultation.
Naphyrone - often advertised as ‘NRG1’ - and its related compounds are to be banned and made Class B drugs, Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire announced today.
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has begun using tough new powers to halt or reverse the sale and transfer of assets by parents attempting to dodge financial responsibility for their children.
Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley today set out the Government's ambitious plans to reform the NHS during this Parliament and for the long-term.
Drivers are advised that the roadwork layout on the M62, for the central reservation barrier works taking place between Junction 26 (Chain Bar) and 27 (Gildersome), will change next week.
Check against delivery
A radical research programme to map how the UK uses imported palm oil could halt the loss of rainforest thousands of miles away.
Have ‘fun’ but stay ‘safe’ is the message the Coastguard are telling visitors to the beaches around Newquay.
A male climber was rescued this afternoon after falling and dislocating his knee, whilst climbing at Dancing Ledge, Portland.
A father and his ten year old daughter were rescued from a cliff at Larry Bane Head this afternoon.
Consumers can now access their statutory credit report online for a nominal fee of only £2 from all three major UK credit reference agencies: Experian, Equifax, and Callcredit
Starting from today Floyd Lewis, the director of Solar Technik Ltd a company offering home solar energy systems, has agreed to abide by a company directors disqualification undertaking for a period of nine years...
The paperwork for Ford’s loan and backing from the Government was signed off today during a visit by Business Minister, Mark Prisk, to Ford’s technical centre at Dunton, Essex.
Consumers in Wales are realising the benefits as work to renovate water mains delivers good quality tap water.
Defra launched a consultation today on new guidance to water companies on  concessionary surface water drainage charges.
Six members of a gang who used high-tech equipment to turn out 24 fake bottles of vodka a minute were jailed at Southwark Crown Court today for more than 56 years following a complex international investigation...
Road users are advised the northbound carriageway of the A1(M) Hatfield Tunnel will be closed overnight for maintenance work from 10pm Monday 12 July to 5am Tuesday 13 July 2010.
At quarter to ten this morning, Humber Coastguard received a call from VTS Humber reporting that the crane barge Panurgic 11 had run aground 4 miles east of Goole on the River Ouse and listing at 45 degrees.
The bridge which carries Brewers Road over the A2 at Cobham in Kent is being resurfaced.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has published its formal advice to the Chancellor on how the body should...
The Government is moving to strengthen consumer protection around holiday timeshares with its new consultation.
Naphyrone - often advertised as ‘NRG1’ - and its related compounds are to be banned and made Class B drugs, Minister for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire announced today.
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission has begun using tough new powers to halt or reverse the sale and transfer of assets by parents attempting to dodge financial responsibility for their children.
Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley today set out the Government's ambitious plans to reform the NHS during this Parliament and for the long-term.
Drivers are advised that the roadwork layout on the M62, for the central reservation barrier works taking place between Junction 26 (Chain Bar) and 27 (Gildersome), will change next week.
Check against delivery
A radical research programme to map how the UK uses imported palm oil could halt the loss of rainforest thousands of miles away.
A radical research programme to map how the UK uses imported palm oil could halt the loss of rainforest thousands of miles away.