Tyre manufacturer Pirelli has been fined £9,000 after a worker suffered a broken leg when he was hit by a forklift truck at the company’s Carlisle factory.
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New, amended and ongoing works
New, amended and ongoing works
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David Willetts, Minister of State for Universities and Science, today announced a review of the Design Council.
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What is the Devil’s Ditch and what are the stories, myths and legends associated with this spectacular piece of landscape in Cambridgeshire?
M5 J25 (near Taunton) Bridge Work
The ringleader of a gang who laundered £30m of criminal cash through a network of money transfer offices was jailed at Southwark Crown Court today for 10 years, following a complex investigation by ...
Weekly summary of road works in devon and cornwall
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
DERBYSHIRE
ONGOING – A5111 Raynesway, new dual carriageway and major junction improvements
Start Date: August 2009Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â End Date: Autumn...
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Weekly summary of Highways Agency roadworks in the East of England region.
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
There will be overnight closures on the A38 at Forder Valley Bridge in Plymouth starting on 19 July to allow contractors to repaint the bridge.
The government’s ambition to end violence against women and girls was laid out by the Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities today.
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Saturday 17 July is National Cherry Day and there’s something to celebrate as British cherry orchards begin to grow again. During the 20th century Britain lost 90 per cent of our cherry orchards.
Creating a strong green economy which is resilient to climate change is at the heart of Defra’s contribution to economic recovery, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman announced today.
New schemes
A roofer was seriously injured after plunging almost six metres when a scaffolding platform in Bridlington collapsed.
NEW SCHEME
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Six West Midlands companies found out more about opportunities for developing their export business in Thailand from Britain's top representative in the country.
The Prime Minister has appointed Maja Hoffmann as a Tate Trustee. Ms Hoffmann s term runs for four years from 28 June 2010.
Biographical NotesMaja Hoffmann is a contemporary art collector, and a supporter...
NE/195/10 An award-winning engineering company celebrating its centenary has opened its doors to one of the country’s top international trade bosses to show how the North East is making its mark across the globe...
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 19-25 July 2010
My honourable friend the Minister for Natural Environment and Fisheries (Richard Benyon) has today made the following Statement.
The 2009-10 annual report and accounts for the Centre for Environment, Fisheries...
My honourable friend the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mark Hoban) has today made the following Statement.
As announced in the emergency Budget, the Government will end the effective requirement ...
My honourable friend the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise (Mark Prisk) has today made the following Statement.
Introduction
This Statement provides a Government response in relation to...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (Vince Cable) has today made the following Statement.
I have written to the Mayor of London to confirm that the London...
My honourable friend the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mark Hoban) has today made the following statement:
Following a ruling by the Supreme Court and the passage of temporary asset-freezing legislation...
This statement provides a Government response in relation to the following reports:
Introduction
South West Regional Committee inquiry into the prospects for the South West Economy published on 31...
I have written to the Mayor of London to confirm that the London Development Agency will provide £40 million in savings from their budget for 2010-11.
This follows the announcement by the Chief Secretary...
Following a ruling by the Supreme Court and the passage of temporary asset-freezing legislation in February 2010, the Government are today introducing the Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc Bill in the House of Lords...
As announced at the emergency Budget, the Government will end the effective requirement to annuitise by age 75 from April 2011. The Treasury has today launched an eight-week consultation on the details of this...
Introduction
This statement provides a Government response in relation to the following reports:
East Midlands Regional Committee inquiry into "Does the East Midlands get a Fair Share of Funding" ...
On 8 June 2010, Official Report, columns 5-6WS, I set out a number of actions the Government are taking to promote rapid roll-out of superfast broadband. As announced on 8 June, I am today publishing a discussion...
Today, I am announcing that the Government will be launching a re-consultation in the autumn on the draft Energy National Policy Statements following the consultation undertaken by the previous Administration...
The 2009-10 Annual Report and Accounts for the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science was laid before Parliament today.
Further to my written ministerial statement of 21 June, Official Report, columns 4-5WS. In the interest of the House and on behalf of Government I am depositing in the Library a full list of explanatory memoranda...
I have today laid before Parliament the Government's response to the House of Commons Health Committee's report "The use of overseas doctors in providing out-of-hours services: Fifth Report of Session 2009-10...
On 28 June 2010 the Home Secretary set out our proposals for an annual limit on the number of non-EU economic migrants admitted into the UK to live and work, including an interim limit for the tier 1 (general...
During the passage of the Crossrail Act through Parliament, a commitment was given to Parliament that a statement would be published at least every 12 months until the completion of the construction of Crossrail...
I am pleased to announce the publication of the annual report by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the Social Fund 2009-10 and the Social Fund Commissioner's annual report 2009-10.
The Secretary...
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 19-25 July 2010
NE/195/10 An award-winning engineering company celebrating its centenary has opened its doors to one of the country’s top international trade bosses to show how the North East is making its mark across the globe...
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
NE/195/10 An award-winning engineering company celebrating its centenary has opened its doors to one of the country’s top international trade bosses to show how the North East is making its mark across the globe...
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 19-25 July 2010
NE/195/10 An award-winning engineering company celebrating its centenary has opened its doors to one of the country’s top international trade bosses to show how the North East is making its mark across the globe...
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 19-25 July 2010
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 19-25 July 2010
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
NE/195/10 An award-winning engineering company celebrating its centenary has opened its doors to one of the country’s top international trade bosses to show how the North East is making its mark across the globe...
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
The North East’s export champions were honoured last night (Thursday 15 July) at a special gala dinner where the winners of the North East Exporters’ Awards 2010 were unveiled.
Put that the Prime Minister had not given a full answer in the Commons, the PMS said that the position here was that these decisions were no longer for politicians. They were now for the NHS Commissioning Board...
Asked what the Prime Minister had said to General Richards and what he wanted to see from his appointment, the PMS replied that General Richards did not take up his post for some time, so the current Chief of Defence...
Put that the Prime Minister sounded exasperated when talking about the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), the PMS said that the Prime Minister was making the point that the system as it stood...
Put that the Prime Minister had read out excerpts of Peter Mandelson's book and had he spent a lot of time reading it, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had seen the reports. original source.
Put that the Prime Minister had read out the names of British soldiers that had died in Afghanistan for the first time in two weeks and did he now recognise that PMQs was the proper place for such tributes, the...
Asked whether the Prime Minister would be saying any more on the matter, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that this was ultimately a matter for Facebook. Facebook was a forum in which...
Asked if the Prime Minister applauded the policies of the previous government that had led to today's low crime figures, the PMS said that the Home Office Minister, Nick Herbert had been talking about the crime...
Asked if the Prime Minister had any comment on statements coming out from American congressmen saying that BP should not do any business with Libya until their role in lobbying the previous government with regard...
Asked what Downing Street said to Facebook about Raoul Moat, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that we wanted to make Facebook aware of the Prime Minister's comments made at PMQs; we were not trying to ...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Raoul Moat, Afghanistan, Mandelson diaries, IPSA, General Richards, two-week cancer guarantee.
Raoul MoatAsked whether the Prime Minister would be saying...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Facebook/Raoul Moat, BP and crime statistics
Facebook/Raoul MoatAsked what Downing Street said to Facebook about Raoul Moat, the Prime Minister s Spokesman...
The Prime Minister and His Majesty the King of Bahrain have issued a joint statement following their “warm and productive” meeting in Number 10 today.
Read the joint statementThe Prime Minister...
11.1% in Q1 2010
Growth in Productivity
Visits abroad up 2 per cent
Four Kayakers were rescued from the Wansbeck Estuary tonight after they capsized in rough sea conditions.
A lost visiting walker from New Zealand was rescued from the marshes at Burnham Overy tonight after she called her daughter in London for help.
A Newcastle-under-Lyme company appeared in court yesterday (14 July) after one of its workers had part of a finger amputated while working on a rubber conveying machine.
Today’s release of public expenditure statistics presents updated estimates of key public spending outturn series against two frameworks.
A pilot scheme that offers patients more choice and control over their healthcare was given a £4 million boost today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.
Main points
Statistical press notice
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is sending an urgent reminder to tax credit claimants – renew your claim by the 31 July deadline, or your payments will stop.
Business growth is still threatened by the burden of regulation but there are signs that the drive to cut red tape is having a positive impact, according to a national survey undertaken for LBRO, the technical...
Motorway lighting along a carefully-selected section of the M6 in Lancashire will be switched off between midnight and 5am in a move to reduce carbon emissions and light pollution, the Highways Agency has announced...
This is my first attempt to set out my views on the university, and wider, HE sector and my aspirations for it.Â
Concerns about a legal entity in terms of a partnership between two Dumfries limousine companies led Scottish Traffic Commissioner Joan Aitken to grant a reduced licence. Â
Theresa Villiers today helped lay the foundations of London's next major transport hub in a visit to Farringdon station.
Saturday 17 July to Friday 23 July
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Justine Greening, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, today signed significant anti-smuggling agreements with the international tobacco manufacturer British American Tobacco (BAT).
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today announced the start of an 8-week consultation on removing the effective requirement to annuitise by age 75, following the announcement in the June Budget...
Road users are advised that Colston Road between the A46 near Cotgrave and Kinoulton Road will be closed from Monday, 19 July until Sunday, 22 August as part of the Highways Agency’s work to deliver the A46 Newark...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues to...
Drivers planning to use cross-Pennine routes overnight and tomorrow morning are being advised to check on weather conditions before setting out following a warning of possible high winds. Â
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that a number of street lights are out of action on the A63 between Priory Way and Brighton Street in Hull.
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Halton area on 20 July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Sefton area on 22 July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, called Jolene Harkins of Clydebank, to Public Inquiry in Edinburgh to examine her application for a PSV Community Licence to operate one 15-seat Ford Transit mini...
A Grantham firm has today been fined £6,600 after one of its workers fell more than six metres to the ground – suffering five cracked vertebra, a broken pelvis and serious internal injuries.
A couple who were fooling around on the quayside at Mill Dam, South Shields ended up plunging in to the water after they lost their footing.
It has been agreed through the usual channels that the two dates for tabling Questions for Written Answer during the Summer Recess this year will be Monday 6 September and Monday 27 September.
Answers to...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (Vince Cable) has today made the following Statement.
With my right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Foreign...
With my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, I am pleased to announce that UK Trade & Investment today launched the UK Inward Investment 2009-10 Report, giving the...
The Government value the role the park home sector plays in the housing market offering an affordable alternative to mainstream housing for many people, often over the age of 50, in mainly rural, semi-rural and...
The next roulement of UK forces in Afghanistan is due to take place in October 2010. Headquarters, 6 (UK) Division will remain as Headquarters, Regional Command (South) until November 2010 but the UK's current...
The Lisbon treaty established new structures for the management of the EU's external relations. These are the High Representative, the European External Action Service and the rebranding and amalgamation of Commission...
I have today laid before Parliament the Government's response to the Health Select Committee's report on social care (Cm7884).
We know that urgent reform of the social care system is needed and we are grateful...
At just after 2.00 pm today Portland Coastguard were alerted to a fire on a small vessel in the Wareham Channel near Poole Harbour at Keysworth Point.
A programme of repairs and resurfacing which began in June on the A30 between the Avers and Tolvaddon junctions near Redruth will enter its second stage next week.
A programme of repairs and resurfacing which began in June on the A30 between the Avers and Tolvaddon junctions near Redruth will enter its second stage next week.
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Road users are advised that Colston Road between the A46 near Cotgrave and Kinoulton Road will be closed from Monday, 19 July until Sunday, 22 August as part of the Highways Agency’s work to deliver the A46 Newark...
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
A Grantham firm has today been fined £6,600 after one of its workers fell more than six metres to the ground – suffering five cracked vertebra, a broken pelvis and serious internal injuries.
Concerns about a legal entity in terms of a partnership between two Dumfries limousine companies led Scottish Traffic Commissioner Joan Aitken to grant a reduced licence. Â
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, called Jolene Harkins of Clydebank, to Public Inquiry in Edinburgh to examine her application for a PSV Community Licence to operate one 15-seat Ford Transit mini...
A Newcastle-under-Lyme company appeared in court yesterday (14 July) after one of its workers had part of a finger amputated while working on a rubber conveying machine.
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
A lost visiting walker from New Zealand was rescued from the marshes at Burnham Overy tonight after she called her daughter in London for help.
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Drivers planning to use cross-Pennine routes overnight and tomorrow morning are being advised to check on weather conditions before setting out following a warning of possible high winds. Â
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
A couple who were fooling around on the quayside at Mill Dam, South Shields ended up plunging in to the water after they lost their footing.
Four Kayakers were rescued from the Wansbeck Estuary tonight after they capsized in rough sea conditions.
A lost visiting walker from New Zealand was rescued from the marshes at Burnham Overy tonight after she called her daughter in London for help.
A Newcastle-under-Lyme company appeared in court yesterday (14 July) after one of its workers had part of a finger amputated while working on a rubber conveying machine.
Today’s release of public expenditure statistics presents updated estimates of key public spending outturn series against two frameworks.
A pilot scheme that offers patients more choice and control over their healthcare was given a £4 million boost today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.
Main points
Statistical press notice
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is sending an urgent reminder to tax credit claimants – renew your claim by the 31 July deadline, or your payments will stop.
Business growth is still threatened by the burden of regulation but there are signs that the drive to cut red tape is having a positive impact, according to a national survey undertaken for LBRO, the technical...
Motorway lighting along a carefully-selected section of the M6 in Lancashire will be switched off between midnight and 5am in a move to reduce carbon emissions and light pollution, the Highways Agency has announced...
This is my first attempt to set out my views on the university, and wider, HE sector and my aspirations for it.Â
Concerns about a legal entity in terms of a partnership between two Dumfries limousine companies led Scottish Traffic Commissioner Joan Aitken to grant a reduced licence. Â
Theresa Villiers today helped lay the foundations of London's next major transport hub in a visit to Farringdon station.
Saturday 17 July to Friday 23 July
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Justine Greening, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, today signed significant anti-smuggling agreements with the international tobacco manufacturer British American Tobacco (BAT).
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today announced the start of an 8-week consultation on removing the effective requirement to annuitise by age 75, following the announcement in the June Budget...
Road users are advised that Colston Road between the A46 near Cotgrave and Kinoulton Road will be closed from Monday, 19 July until Sunday, 22 August as part of the Highways Agency’s work to deliver the A46 Newark...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues to...
Drivers planning to use cross-Pennine routes overnight and tomorrow morning are being advised to check on weather conditions before setting out following a warning of possible high winds. Â
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that a number of street lights are out of action on the A63 between Priory Way and Brighton Street in Hull.
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Halton area on 20 July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know what help is available and make use of it. That help is at hand for businesses in Sefton area on 22 July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, called Jolene Harkins of Clydebank, to Public Inquiry in Edinburgh to examine her application for a PSV Community Licence to operate one 15-seat Ford Transit mini...
A Grantham firm has today been fined £6,600 after one of its workers fell more than six metres to the ground – suffering five cracked vertebra, a broken pelvis and serious internal injuries.
A couple who were fooling around on the quayside at Mill Dam, South Shields ended up plunging in to the water after they lost their footing.
Four Kayakers were rescued from the Wansbeck Estuary tonight after they capsized in rough sea conditions.
A lost visiting walker from New Zealand was rescued from the marshes at Burnham Overy tonight after she called her daughter in London for help.
A Newcastle-under-Lyme company appeared in court yesterday (14 July) after one of its workers had part of a finger amputated while working on a rubber conveying machine.
Today’s release of public expenditure statistics presents updated estimates of key public spending outturn series against two frameworks.
A pilot scheme that offers patients more choice and control over their healthcare was given a £4 million boost today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.
Main points
Statistical press notice
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is sending an urgent reminder to tax credit claimants – renew your claim by the 31 July deadline, or your payments will stop.
Business growth is still threatened by the burden of regulation but there are signs that the drive to cut red tape is having a positive impact, according to a national survey undertaken for LBRO, the technical...
Motorway lighting along a carefully-selected section of the M6 in Lancashire will be switched off between midnight and 5am in a move to reduce carbon emissions and light pollution, the Highways Agency has announced...
This is my first attempt to set out my views on the university, and wider, HE sector and my aspirations for it.Â
Concerns about a legal entity in terms of a partnership between two Dumfries limousine companies led Scottish Traffic Commissioner Joan Aitken to grant a reduced licence. Â
Theresa Villiers today helped lay the foundations of London's next major transport hub in a visit to Farringdon station.
Saturday 17 July to Friday 23 July
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
Justine Greening, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, today signed significant anti-smuggling agreements with the international tobacco manufacturer British American Tobacco (BAT).
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today announced the start of an 8-week consultation on removing the effective requirement to annuitise by age 75, following the announcement in the June Budget...
Road users are advised that Colston Road between the A46 near Cotgrave and Kinoulton Road will be closed from Monday, 19 July until Sunday, 22 August as part of the Highways Agency’s work to deliver the A46 Newark...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during July when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues to...
Drivers planning to use cross-Pennine routes overnight and tomorrow morning are being advised to check on weather conditions before setting out following a warning of possible high winds. Â
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Tate Movie Project Truck Hits the Road
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that a number of street lights are out of action on the A63 between Priory Way and Brighton Street in Hull.