UK businesses need to be ready to face the risks and benefit from the opportunities that climate change could bring, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said today.
UK businesses need to be ready to face the risks and benefit from the opportunities that climate change could bring, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said today.
At 5.40 pm this evening the skipper of the 21 metre Poole based passenger boat ‘Dorset Belle’ reported to Portland Coastguard that the bilge alarms were sounding and that the vessel was taking on water. There...
UK businesses need to be ready to face the risks and benefit from the opportunities that climate change could bring, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said today.
At 5.40 pm this evening the skipper of the 21 metre Poole based passenger boat ‘Dorset Belle’ reported to Portland Coastguard that the bilge alarms were sounding and that the vessel was taking on water. There...
At twenty minutes past ten this morning, Humber Coastguard received a 999 call reporting a young lad on the cliff at Saltwick, south of Whitby.
 The owner of a Cornish vineyard died after a delivery of empty wine bottles crashed onto him when they fell from the tail lift of a lorry he was helping to unload.
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An illegal Ukrainian immigrant at the centre of an organised £500,000 tax fraud has been jailed for three and a half years for his part in the scam at Woolwich Crown Court, following an HM Revenue &...
- South East Heritage Open Days, 9-12 September 2010 - www.heritageopendays.org.uk
- South East Heritage Open Days, 9-12 September 2010 - www.heritageopendays.org.uk
www.heritageopendays.org.uk Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Cambridgeshire are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Bedfordshire are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
An illegal Ukrainian immigrant at the centre of an organised £500,000 tax fraud has been jailed for three and a half years for his part in the scam at Woolwich Crown Court, following an HM Revenue &...
UK businesses need to be ready to face the risks and benefit from the opportunities that climate change could bring, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said today.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Essex are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Hertfordshire are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Suffolk are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Norfolk are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
Quirky, unique and off the beaten path - hundreds of properties across Hertfordshire are set to open their doors to the public from 9 – 12 September.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work. The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work. The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen...
This consultation started on 1st July 2010 and ends on 23rd September 2010.
This consultation document seeks your views on scale of costs in successful court actions for debt in England and Wales.
This consultation started on 30th June 2010 and ends on 30th August 2010.
Changes will shortly be made to the structure of EU food additives legislation to make it easier to identify which additives ...
A dedicated Welsh speaker in all Welsh courts and court offices and more promotion of the right to have hearings in Welsh are at the heart of HMCS' revised Welsh Language Scheme published today.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work. The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work. The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen...
The Competition Commission (CC) has confirmed that Bristol Water plc can make a small increase in the prices it charges its customers above the five-year price limits previously set by Ofwat.
The Consumer Council for Water today (4 August 2010) warned that the Competition Commission’s final decision on how much Bristol Water can charge its customers until 2015 is well above what many customers will...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Improvement works to two roundabouts in Grangetown near Redcar will take place from Wednesday 11 August. The works, centred on the A1053 Westgate Roundabout and A174 Greystones Roundabout, are required as part...
One of the busiest routes into Workington is to benefit from resurfacing and drainage improvements.
Policing minister Nick Herbert joined us for a live online Q&A to answer your questions on the Government s plans to change the face of policing over the next five years.
Questions were submitted ...
Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg have thanked Cabinet ministers for their commitment to the coalition during its first 12 weeks.
In a letter to colleagues, the PM and Deputy...
In preparation for his latest PM Direct, Prime Minister David Cameron has written an open letter to Birmingham Mail readers outlining his vision for the city.
Read the letterBirmingham has an immense ...
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.
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...
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.
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. ...
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.
Consumers who are given false reassurances about their future health from genetic testing services will receive better protection under new guidelines for this booming industry.
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...
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.
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 Highways Agency is warning road users of potential delays as a result of resurfacing works at four locations on the A5 near Oswestry, Shropshire.
Children and young families in Watford are to be targeted in a new Change4Life initiative to make the town fitter, healthier and more active.
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. ...
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.
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.
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...
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.
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. ...
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.
Consumers who are given false reassurances about their future health from genetic testing services will receive better protection under new guidelines for this booming industry.
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.
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...
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.
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. ...
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.
Consumers who are given false reassurances about their future health from genetic testing services will receive better protection under new guidelines for this booming industry.
Consumers who are given false reassurances about their future health from genetic testing services will receive better protection under new guidelines for this booming industry.