Wayne EVANS, a deck hand on the fishing vessel PZ41 'Ocean Spray' was involved in an incident on board the vessel on the 9 December 2009, at about 7.30pm when the vessel was shooting its nets about 18nm SSE of...
Three French yachtsmen owe their lives today to their EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) when rescued over 500 miles off course, in the Atlantic.
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on a 1 mile stretch of the A49 near to Leebotwood on 31 August 2010 for eleven nights. Once complete, the works will provide a safer road surface for motorists...
Further Education and Skills Minister John Hayes is in Sunderland today to help celebrate the production launch of the Nissan Juke.
Running a business can be challenging - especially during today’s tough times. But practical help and support on running a successful enterprise will be available at a Local Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) being...
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley and his Ministerial team have started a tour of England to hear first-hand the views of staff, patients and local communities on the NHS White Paper ‘Equity and Excellence: Liberating...
The water regulator Ofwat will be reviewed to ensure it is fit for future challenges, the Government announced today. The process will examine how the industry regulator works, whether it offers good value for...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Travellers planning a last-minute summer break or turning their attention to next year's holidays are being urged to do their research and consider what sort of cover they might need if their operator goes out...
Councils will today be urged to get rid of unnecessary signs, railings and advertising hoardings in a bid to make streets tidier and less confusing for motorists and pedestrians.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Mrs Cameron are delighted to announce the birth of their fourth child.
The baby girl, weighing 6lbs 1oz, was delivered at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro at...
A group of school-leavers met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at Number 10 today to discuss the barriers faced by young people as they make the transition to adulthood.
The students, who had received ...
Aggregate SPPI inflation rises 1.9%
A Roman ‘industrial estate’ has been discovered as a result of archaeological work for the Highway Agency’s £318 million scheme to upgrade the A1 to a three-lane motorway between Dishforth and Leeming...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Bank Holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than two thirds of its roadworks.
Music-lovers and others travelling in Berkshire this weekend are being reminded that roads near Reading are likely to be very busy as the 2010 Reading Festival gets underway. Â
Good progress has been made in improving end of life care, but more needs to be done to make sure everyone gets the highest quality of care, in the setting of their choice.
Marine Management Organisation to re-open North Sea sole Fishery
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO), the body responsible for managing the delivery of Common Fisheries Policy, including the closing...
The redesigned UK passport, now featuring strengthened security features and iconic images from across the nation, was unveiled today by Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service Sarah Rapson.
Skills Minister John Hayes today called on all UK businesses to promote informal learning at work, following pledges from sixty-four innovative companies to increase informal workplace training for their staff...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revamped its online resource for teachers, Tax Matters, for the new school year.
152/10 Environment Minister Lord Henley today visited the high fells of Cumbria to see the impact of a year of weather extremes on the area and to discuss the changes needed over the next 30 years to adapt to...
A haulage company was today fined £5,000 after one of its employees suffered brain damage when he was struck on the head by a 290 kilogram panel saw.
Humber Coastguard this afternoon urged beach users to stay safe when swimming in the sea after one teenager died and two others are receiving treatment in hospital after being caught by a rip current at Whitby...
A man has been arrested following the discovery of a diesel laundering plant hidden in residential premises at Clonmore, Co Tyrone.  The illegal operation with the capacity to  produce up to 1.5 million litres...
The Highways Agency will start overnight work on 6 September to resurface the roundabout and renew the traffic signals at M5 J19. The work will also include renewing barriers and white lining and replacing high...
Road users across the South West are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Wednesday 25 August) as high winds and heavy rain are being forecast for the...
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Members of the fruit and vegetable industry have presented ideas for increasing production and consumption of fruit and vegetables in England.
The Highways Agency will start overnight work on 6 September to resurface the roundabout and renew the traffic signals at M5 J19. The work will also include renewing barriers and white lining and replacing high...
Road users across the South West are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Wednesday 25 August) as high winds and heavy rain are being forecast for the...
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A haulage company was today fined £5,000 after one of its employees suffered brain damage when he was struck on the head by a 290 kilogram panel saw.
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A Roman ‘industrial estate’ has been discovered as a result of archaeological work for the Highway Agency’s £318 million scheme to upgrade the A1 to a three-lane motorway between Dishforth and Leeming...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Bank Holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than two thirds of its roadworks.
Music-lovers and others travelling in Berkshire this weekend are being reminded that roads near Reading are likely to be very busy as the 2010 Reading Festival gets underway. Â
Good progress has been made in improving end of life care, but more needs to be done to make sure everyone gets the highest quality of care, in the setting of their choice.
Marine Management Organisation to re-open North Sea sole Fishery
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO), the body responsible for managing the delivery of Common Fisheries Policy, including the closing...
The redesigned UK passport, now featuring strengthened security features and iconic images from across the nation, was unveiled today by Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service Sarah Rapson.
Skills Minister John Hayes today called on all UK businesses to promote informal learning at work, following pledges from sixty-four innovative companies to increase informal workplace training for their staff...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revamped its online resource for teachers, Tax Matters, for the new school year.
152/10 Environment Minister Lord Henley today visited the high fells of Cumbria to see the impact of a year of weather extremes on the area and to discuss the changes needed over the next 30 years to adapt to...
A haulage company was today fined £5,000 after one of its employees suffered brain damage when he was struck on the head by a 290 kilogram panel saw.
Humber Coastguard this afternoon urged beach users to stay safe when swimming in the sea after one teenager died and two others are receiving treatment in hospital after being caught by a rip current at Whitby...
A man has been arrested following the discovery of a diesel laundering plant hidden in residential premises at Clonmore, Co Tyrone.  The illegal operation with the capacity to  produce up to 1.5 million litres...
The Highways Agency will start overnight work on 6 September to resurface the roundabout and renew the traffic signals at M5 J19. The work will also include renewing barriers and white lining and replacing high...
Road users across the South West are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Wednesday 25 August) as high winds and heavy rain are being forecast for the...
Test Test
Members of the fruit and vegetable industry have presented ideas for increasing production and consumption of fruit and vegetables in England.
A Roman ‘industrial estate’ has been discovered as a result of archaeological work for the Highway Agency’s £318 million scheme to upgrade the A1 to a three-lane motorway between Dishforth and Leeming...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Bank Holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than two thirds of its roadworks.
Music-lovers and others travelling in Berkshire this weekend are being reminded that roads near Reading are likely to be very busy as the 2010 Reading Festival gets underway. Â
Good progress has been made in improving end of life care, but more needs to be done to make sure everyone gets the highest quality of care, in the setting of their choice.
Marine Management Organisation to re-open North Sea sole Fishery
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO), the body responsible for managing the delivery of Common Fisheries Policy, including the closing...
The redesigned UK passport, now featuring strengthened security features and iconic images from across the nation, was unveiled today by Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service Sarah Rapson.
Skills Minister John Hayes today called on all UK businesses to promote informal learning at work, following pledges from sixty-four innovative companies to increase informal workplace training for their staff...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revamped its online resource for teachers, Tax Matters, for the new school year.
152/10 Environment Minister Lord Henley today visited the high fells of Cumbria to see the impact of a year of weather extremes on the area and to discuss the changes needed over the next 30 years to adapt to...
A haulage company was today fined £5,000 after one of its employees suffered brain damage when he was struck on the head by a 290 kilogram panel saw.
Humber Coastguard this afternoon urged beach users to stay safe when swimming in the sea after one teenager died and two others are receiving treatment in hospital after being caught by a rip current at Whitby...
A man has been arrested following the discovery of a diesel laundering plant hidden in residential premises at Clonmore, Co Tyrone.  The illegal operation with the capacity to  produce up to 1.5 million litres...
The Highways Agency will start overnight work on 6 September to resurface the roundabout and renew the traffic signals at M5 J19. The work will also include renewing barriers and white lining and replacing high...
Road users across the South West are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Wednesday 25 August) as high winds and heavy rain are being forecast for the...
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Members of the fruit and vegetable industry have presented ideas for increasing production and consumption of fruit and vegetables in England.
Members of the fruit and vegetable industry have presented ideas for increasing production and consumption of fruit and vegetables in England.