On going enforcement work to tackle knife-crime and serious youth violence in the capital was seen first-hand by the Home Secretary Theresa May today.
This is an update to a press release issued earlier this afternoon. Please note the revised dates. Work to improve traffic flow on a busy junction on the M40 near Bicester starts next week.
On going enforcement work to tackle knife-crime and serious youth violence in the capital was seen first-hand by the Home Secretary Theresa May today.
This is an update to a press release issued earlier this afternoon. Please note the revised dates. Work to improve traffic flow on a busy junction on the M40 near Bicester starts next week.
A Staffordshire company has been fined £8,000 after one of its workers fell more than two metres from a scaffold tower, fracturing one vertebra, crushing another and leaving him immobilised for more...
The A19 in North Tyneside, between Howdon Interchange and the Coast Road Interchange, will be closed on two nights this week to allow the Highways Agency to carry out emergency resurfacing.
The Highways Agency is warning road users of potential delays as a result of resurfacing works at four locations on the A5 near Oswestry, Shropshire.
Work to improve traffic flow on a busy junction on the M40 near Bicester starts next week.
Coventry is to benefit from over £64 million to replace the majority of its street lighting, Regional and Local Transport Minister, Norman Baker announced today.
Work to improve traffic flow on a busy junction on the M40 near Bicester starts next week.
Children and young families in Watford are to be targeted in a new Change4Life initiative to make the town fitter, healthier and more active.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across the West Midlands are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
A1, Western By-pass, Tyne & Wear Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 Western Bypass for ground investigation works. There will be lane closures north and southbound between 8pm and 12 midnight. ...
A swimmer has just been located following a search which involved the Coastguard helicopter from Portland, Exmouth Coastguard Rescue Team, RNLI Exmouth inshore and all weather lifeboats, a Straight Point firing...
Food businesses, including supermarkets and processors, should do more voluntarily to improve country of origin labelling on food products such as meat and dairy, Food Minister Jim Paice said today.
Farmers, suppliers and supermarkets are one step closer to having supply disputes investigated by a Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
The central government freeze on non-essential advertising and marketing spend has resulted in significantly reduced volumes of work for the Central Office of Information (COI).
The new Procure 21+ framework will save the NHS over £200m in procurement costs and will help upgrade hospitals more quickly, Health Minister Simon Burns announced today.
Asked if the Prime Minister had accepted Iain Duncan Smith's view that marginal pension rates had been made worse in the Budget, the PMS said the Work and Pensions Secretary had been very clear both in his speech...
Asked if there had been any research done on any possible impact to Britain's Armed Forces if Trident was paid out of the Defence Budget, the PMS said the key thing was that the Government was committed to a nuclear...
Asked if there were more details of the Government Structural Reform Plan update, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said these are the plans which each government department had published, setting out their ...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about bankers' bonuses in light of the large profits being announced by some banks, the PMS replied that action was being taken regarding bonuses, such as the levy that...
Asked whether the Prime Minister shared the concerns of Greenpeace over BP's deep water drilling off the coast of Shetland, the PMS said that they key thing was to ensure our oil industry was working to high standards...
When asked what was the employment status of Sir Peter Ricketts and Sir Richard Dannatt, the PMS replied that Sir Peter Ricketts was the National Security Adviser and added that he had no intention of leaving early...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned that the UK's High Commissioner in Pakistan was called in for a meeting with the Foreign Minister, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that she...
In a further demonstration of the Government s transparency and accountability, the first monthly reports detailing the Government s implementation of its Structural Reform Plan commitments were published today...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Structural Reform Plans, Trident, welfare reform
Structural Reform PlansAsked if there were more details of the Government Structural Reform Plan update, ...
Briefing by the Prime Minister s Spokesman on: Pakistan, Peter Ricketts, BP and banks
PakistanAsked if the Prime Minister was concerned that the UK s High Commissioner in Pakistan was called in for a ...
Number 10 has released its monthly update on website traffic.
The information gives a fuller picture of the number of users the site generates and the pages viewed.
Traffic for July 2010Prime Minister...
Alan Hind, from Corrie Common near Lockerbie was left with a crushed skull and permanent brain damage after falling through an industrial roof he was working on in Carlisle.
Weekly round-up of Hgihways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
M62, Junction 29 (Lofthouse) to Junction 30 (Rothwell), south of Leeds
At half past three this afternoon, Swansea Coastguard was contacted by a beach ranger expressing concern for two adults and two children stuck in the mud at Weston-super-Mare.
A scheme that puts NHS staff in the driving seat of innovative projects to transform patient care was given a boost by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow today.
Tackling Common Ragwort can be a practical example of the Big Society in action, Agriculture Minister Jim Paice said today.
A Rugby manufacturing company has won substantial new business to export poultry nesting equipment to Australia - with help from UK Trade & Investment.
The Government has today launched a consultation on how best to ensure that corporate narrative reporting consistently provides clear, coherent and relevant information - enabling a good understanding of the ...
Real-time data on Defra’s energy usage at our London headquarters can now be viewed online to show exactly how much energy we are using.
The opening of two new wings at Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) will make it Europe’s largest, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.
Drivers are advised that further day time closures of the A184 will be required at Whitemare Pool interchange for the next stage of the ongoing bridge repair works.
A Herefordshire gas fitter has been fined a total of £2,000 for exposing farm workers to the risk of an explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Government is set to put the fight against malaria at the forefront of aid efforts in Africa, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced today.
A further milestone in Northern Rock plc’s return to independence has been reached today, with notice that HM Treasury’s guarantee arrangements in place for the bank’s wholesale liabilities will end in three ...
Food businesses, including supermarkets and processors, should do more voluntarily to improve country of origin labelling on food products such as meat and dairy, Food Minister Jim Paice said today.
With two years until the start of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, thousands of Londoners have already benefited from investment in new skills and jobs linked to the Games.
At half past three this afternoon, Swansea Coastguard was contacted by a beach ranger expressing concern for two adults and two children stuck in the mud at Weston-super-Mare.
Alan Hind, from Corrie Common near Lockerbie was left with a crushed skull and permanent brain damage after falling through an industrial roof he was working on in Carlisle.
A Rugby manufacturing company has won substantial new business to export poultry nesting equipment to Australia - with help from UK Trade & Investment.
A Herefordshire gas fitter has been fined a total of £2,000 for exposing farm workers to the risk of an explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Weekly round-up of Hgihways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
Drivers are advised that further day time closures of the A184 will be required at Whitemare Pool interchange for the next stage of the ongoing bridge repair works.
Alan Hind, from Corrie Common near Lockerbie was left with a crushed skull and permanent brain damage after falling through an industrial roof he was working on in Carlisle.
Weekly round-up of Hgihways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
M62, Junction 29 (Lofthouse) to Junction 30 (Rothwell), south of Leeds
At half past three this afternoon, Swansea Coastguard was contacted by a beach ranger expressing concern for two adults and two children stuck in the mud at Weston-super-Mare.
A scheme that puts NHS staff in the driving seat of innovative projects to transform patient care was given a boost by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow today.
Tackling Common Ragwort can be a practical example of the Big Society in action, Agriculture Minister Jim Paice said today.
A Rugby manufacturing company has won substantial new business to export poultry nesting equipment to Australia - with help from UK Trade & Investment.
The Government has today launched a consultation on how best to ensure that corporate narrative reporting consistently provides clear, coherent and relevant information - enabling a good understanding of the ...
Real-time data on Defra’s energy usage at our London headquarters can now be viewed online to show exactly how much energy we are using.
The opening of two new wings at Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) will make it Europe’s largest, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.
Drivers are advised that further day time closures of the A184 will be required at Whitemare Pool interchange for the next stage of the ongoing bridge repair works.
A Herefordshire gas fitter has been fined a total of £2,000 for exposing farm workers to the risk of an explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Government is set to put the fight against malaria at the forefront of aid efforts in Africa, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced today.
A further milestone in Northern Rock plc’s return to independence has been reached today, with notice that HM Treasury’s guarantee arrangements in place for the bank’s wholesale liabilities will end in three ...
Food businesses, including supermarkets and processors, should do more voluntarily to improve country of origin labelling on food products such as meat and dairy, Food Minister Jim Paice said today.
With two years until the start of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, thousands of Londoners have already benefited from investment in new skills and jobs linked to the Games.
Alan Hind, from Corrie Common near Lockerbie was left with a crushed skull and permanent brain damage after falling through an industrial roof he was working on in Carlisle.
Weekly round-up of Hgihways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
M62, Junction 29 (Lofthouse) to Junction 30 (Rothwell), south of Leeds
At half past three this afternoon, Swansea Coastguard was contacted by a beach ranger expressing concern for two adults and two children stuck in the mud at Weston-super-Mare.
A scheme that puts NHS staff in the driving seat of innovative projects to transform patient care was given a boost by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow today.
Tackling Common Ragwort can be a practical example of the Big Society in action, Agriculture Minister Jim Paice said today.
A Rugby manufacturing company has won substantial new business to export poultry nesting equipment to Australia - with help from UK Trade & Investment.
The Government has today launched a consultation on how best to ensure that corporate narrative reporting consistently provides clear, coherent and relevant information - enabling a good understanding of the ...
Real-time data on Defra’s energy usage at our London headquarters can now be viewed online to show exactly how much energy we are using.
The opening of two new wings at Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) will make it Europe’s largest, Immigration Minister Damian Green announced today.
Drivers are advised that further day time closures of the A184 will be required at Whitemare Pool interchange for the next stage of the ongoing bridge repair works.
A Herefordshire gas fitter has been fined a total of £2,000 for exposing farm workers to the risk of an explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Government is set to put the fight against malaria at the forefront of aid efforts in Africa, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced today.
A further milestone in Northern Rock plc’s return to independence has been reached today, with notice that HM Treasury’s guarantee arrangements in place for the bank’s wholesale liabilities will end in three ...
Food businesses, including supermarkets and processors, should do more voluntarily to improve country of origin labelling on food products such as meat and dairy, Food Minister Jim Paice said today.
With two years until the start of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, thousands of Londoners have already benefited from investment in new skills and jobs linked to the Games.
With two years until the start of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, thousands of Londoners have already benefited from investment in new skills and jobs linked to the Games.
With two years until the start of the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games, thousands of Londoners have already benefited from investment in new skills and jobs linked to the Games.