Tower Hamlets Council has successfully prosecuted five residents for failing to complete their voter registration forms.
158/10 Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in a horse in Northumberland following importation from the Netherlands, Defra confirmed today.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today welcomed the appointment of Stephen Green as Minister for Trade and Investment.
Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, Lord Sassoon, while on a visit to India, today launched a UK financial services guide in Mumbai as a direct response to the interest of Indian banks and financial firms, ...
Farmers across the region are being reminded to wear safety straps when driving their tractors, especially during the busy harvest period.
The commitment and ambition shown by councils and business to radically reshape the way business and government interact at the local level was praised by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Business Secretary...
General Advice: Please note that all operators called to Public inquiry have the opportunity to offer evidence and therefore issues to be considered may or may not result in action taken against them.
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NE/223/10 Newcastle City Council has been fined after a five-year-old girl needed surgery when she was injured by an interactive exhibit at one of its museums.
157/10 Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman today gave her support to Thames Water’s plans for a tunnel to reduce the amount of raw sewage discharged into the River Thames.
Tower Hamlets Council has successfully prosecuted five residents for failing to complete their voter registration forms.Â
Rural England is making a major contribution to the nation's economic recovery and is playing its part in the UK s drive to achieve full economic potential.
Mark Hoban MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, today announced the appointment of Margaret Cole to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) Board, with effect from 7 September 2010.
General Advice: Please note that all operators called to Public inquiry have the opportunity to offer evidence and therefore issues to be considered may or may not result in action taken against them.
Embargoed until 10:00am Tuesday 7 September 2010. Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:
Put that the Prime Minister hadn't taken much time off after the birth of his daughter and asked if by doing that he was sending a message to other fathers, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was simply doing...
Asked for the Prime Minister's thoughts on the AV vote, the PMS said that the political reform programme was important and we were committed to seeing it through. Asked if the Prime Minister would vote, the PMS...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned that Andy Coulson could be distracted today due to the phone hacking allegations, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the reports in the media didn't change ...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: phone hacking allegations and the AV referendum
Phone hacking allegationsAsked if the Prime Minister was concerned that Andy Coulson could be ...
A Ealing building firm was in court after a worker’s hand was seriously injured in a machine at a workshop in Willesden, Brent.
The Highways Agency will begin work to renew parts of the M62 carriageway between Junction 33 and 34 near Selby. Repairs are required where rutting has occurred to the road surface, road markings and road studs...
Today a new regional National Insurance Contributions (NICs) holiday for new businesses came into effect.
A new National Insurance contributions (NICs) holiday scheme to encourage new business start-ups in key UK regions was launched today.
An exhibition of cutting edge products was today unveiled at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to encourage a new generation of innovators, Business Minster Mark Prisk announced today.
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The Highways Agency is planning to install traffic signals and a high friction surface to the M5 Junction 9 northbound exit slip to improve safety for road users.
Farmers across the South West are being reminded to wear safety straps when driving their tractors, especially during the busy harvest period.
Six young people with disabilities from Tower Hamlets took part in a four day sporting extravaganza at Stoke Mandeville, the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.
A Prestatyn man has been given an 18-week suspended prison sentence and 60 hours of community service after ignoring a legal order preventing him from issuing safety certificates for inflatable amusements.
At midday on Sunday 26 September, a new war memorial, built by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will be unveiled in Sussex, paying tribute to some of the one and half million Indian soldiers who fought...
Work to install of the final stage of the £70m jam-busting technology project for the A14 begins in Needham Market on Thursday 16 September.
Tower Hamlets is blooming with pride after retaining its Silver Gilt award and increasing the borough’s overall score at this year’s prestigious London in Bloom competition.
New funding for energy efficiency schemes in London has moved a step closer as the London Development Agency (LDA)Â starts to procure the manager for a £50 million fund dedicated to energy efficiency...
Farmers across the South West are being reminded to wear safety straps when driving their tractors, especially during the busy harvest period.
The Highways Agency is planning to install traffic signals and a high friction surface to the M5 Junction 9 northbound exit slip to improve safety for road users.
A Prestatyn man has been given an 18-week suspended prison sentence and 60 hours of community service after ignoring a legal order preventing him from issuing safety certificates for inflatable amusements.
Work to install of the final stage of the £70m jam-busting technology project for the A14 begins in Needham Market on Thursday 16 September.
A Ealing building firm was in court after a worker’s hand was seriously injured in a machine at a workshop in Willesden, Brent.
The Highways Agency will begin work to renew parts of the M62 carriageway between Junction 33 and 34 near Selby. Repairs are required where rutting has occurred to the road surface, road markings and road studs...
Today a new regional National Insurance Contributions (NICs) holiday for new businesses came into effect.
A new National Insurance contributions (NICs) holiday scheme to encourage new business start-ups in key UK regions was launched today.
An exhibition of cutting edge products was today unveiled at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to encourage a new generation of innovators, Business Minster Mark Prisk announced today.
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The Highways Agency is planning to install traffic signals and a high friction surface to the M5 Junction 9 northbound exit slip to improve safety for road users.
Farmers across the South West are being reminded to wear safety straps when driving their tractors, especially during the busy harvest period.
Six young people with disabilities from Tower Hamlets took part in a four day sporting extravaganza at Stoke Mandeville, the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.
A Prestatyn man has been given an 18-week suspended prison sentence and 60 hours of community service after ignoring a legal order preventing him from issuing safety certificates for inflatable amusements.
At midday on Sunday 26 September, a new war memorial, built by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will be unveiled in Sussex, paying tribute to some of the one and half million Indian soldiers who fought...
Work to install of the final stage of the £70m jam-busting technology project for the A14 begins in Needham Market on Thursday 16 September.
Tower Hamlets is blooming with pride after retaining its Silver Gilt award and increasing the borough’s overall score at this year’s prestigious London in Bloom competition.
New funding for energy efficiency schemes in London has moved a step closer as the London Development Agency (LDA)Â starts to procure the manager for a £50 million fund dedicated to energy efficiency...
A Ealing building firm was in court after a worker’s hand was seriously injured in a machine at a workshop in Willesden, Brent.
The Highways Agency will begin work to renew parts of the M62 carriageway between Junction 33 and 34 near Selby. Repairs are required where rutting has occurred to the road surface, road markings and road studs...
Today a new regional National Insurance Contributions (NICs) holiday for new businesses came into effect.
A new National Insurance contributions (NICs) holiday scheme to encourage new business start-ups in key UK regions was launched today.
An exhibition of cutting edge products was today unveiled at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to encourage a new generation of innovators, Business Minster Mark Prisk announced today.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of Keep Britain Tidy
The Highways Agency is planning to install traffic signals and a high friction surface to the M5 Junction 9 northbound exit slip to improve safety for road users.
Farmers across the South West are being reminded to wear safety straps when driving their tractors, especially during the busy harvest period.
Six young people with disabilities from Tower Hamlets took part in a four day sporting extravaganza at Stoke Mandeville, the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.
A Prestatyn man has been given an 18-week suspended prison sentence and 60 hours of community service after ignoring a legal order preventing him from issuing safety certificates for inflatable amusements.
At midday on Sunday 26 September, a new war memorial, built by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will be unveiled in Sussex, paying tribute to some of the one and half million Indian soldiers who fought...
Work to install of the final stage of the £70m jam-busting technology project for the A14 begins in Needham Market on Thursday 16 September.
Tower Hamlets is blooming with pride after retaining its Silver Gilt award and increasing the borough’s overall score at this year’s prestigious London in Bloom competition.
New funding for energy efficiency schemes in London has moved a step closer as the London Development Agency (LDA)Â starts to procure the manager for a £50 million fund dedicated to energy efficiency...
New funding for energy efficiency schemes in London has moved a step closer as the London Development Agency (LDA)Â starts to procure the manager for a £50 million fund dedicated to energy efficiency...
New funding for energy efficiency schemes in London has moved a step closer as the London Development Agency (LDA)Â starts to procure the manager for a £50 million fund dedicated to energy efficiency...