Tower Hamlets residents can gain an insight into what the borough will look like in 15 years time after planning guidance for its future development got the green light.
A Croydon company has been fined after a young worker suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries when he fell through a roof-light after only weeks into his job.
At eight o’clock yesterday evening, Yarmouth Coastguard received a call from Lincolnshire Police reporting a man in his 60’s at Gibraltar Point who had apparently ran out of fuel and needed charts to return to...
At eight o’clock yesterday evening, Yarmouth Coastguard received a call from Lincolnshire Police reporting a man in his 60’s at Gibraltar Point who had apparently ran out of fuel and needed charts to return to...
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Tower Hamlets residents can gain an insight into what the borough will look like in 15 years time after planning guidance for its future development got the green light.
At a hearing today at Lyndhurst Magistrates Court, the Master of  the Singapore  Registered tanker Nord Fast pleaded guilty to one offence of failing to supply a specimen after having been arrested on suspicion...
A1 southbound closure from 6pm on Saturday 11th September to 10am on Sunday 12th September
A self-employed plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out illegal work on gas boilers which put the lives of Norwich residents at risk.
A Croydon company has been fined after a young worker suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries when he fell through a roof-light after only weeks into his job.
The number of residents that believe Tower Hamlets Council and the Police are doing a good job to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB) has more than doubled this year.
Tower Hamlets residents can gain an insight into what the borough will look like in 15 years time after planning guidance for its future development got the green light.
Tower Hamlets residents can gain an insight into what the borough will look like in 15 years time after planning guidance for its future development got the green light.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A1(M), Junction 59 to Junction 60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 between Junction 59 and Junction 60 for carriageway repairs and survey works. There will be a carriageway closure...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
Business Minister Mark Prisk said:
The Government announced today that they will meet the 2010 Landfill Directive target and also published responses to two separate consultations on meeting EU Landfill Diversion Targets and on restrictions on...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
The Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE) will from 21 September 2010 provide a morning duty scheme at the London Office of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) at 10 Alfred Place London WC1E 7LR on Tuesdays and...
The Government of Iceland sent a formal letter (demarche) to the UK outlining its position.
Councils across England brought nearly 2,500 prosecutions for fly-tipping in 2009-10, an increase of more than twenty per cent on the previous 12 months.
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY The Rt. Hon David Willetts MP, Universities UK Annual Conference, Cranfield University, 9 September 2010
The Highways Agency have announced that resurfacing work is to take place on the A43 between Brackley and Towcester in Northamptonshire in a phased series of overnight works starting on Wednesday, 22 September...
Tower Hamlets residents can gain an insight into what the borough will look like in 15 years time after planning guidance for its future development got the green light.
Tower Hamlets residents can gain an insight into what the borough will look like in 15 years time after planning guidance for its future development got the green light.
A1(M), Junction 59 to Junction 60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 between Junction 59 and Junction 60 for carriageway repairs and survey works. There will be a carriageway closure...
The Committee on Standards in Public Life today published a consultation paper setting out the key issues and questions on which it intends to focus during its inquiry into party political finance.
The number of residents that believe Tower Hamlets Council and the Police are doing a good job to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB) has more than doubled this year.
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Walk4Life to hit the streets on 26 September
The Chancellor today announced Robert Chote as his preferred candidate for the Chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
A Department of Health review of the National Programme for IT has concluded that a centralised, national approach is no longer required, and that a more locally-led plural system of procurement should operate...
161/10 The Government of Iceland sent a formal letter (demarche) to the UK outlining its position.
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The Government of Iceland sent a formal letter (demarche) to the UK outlining its position.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable today visited Darnall post office in Sheffield, which reopened last week thanks to the efforts of the local community.
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY The Rt. Hon David Willetts MP, Universities UK Annual Conference, Cranfield University, 9 September 2010
Work to re-texture the road surface on two stretches of the A30 (one mile between Chybucca and Zelah and three miles between Higher Carblake and Temple) is due to take place between 13 September and 24 September...
UK Regional Trade in Goods estimates are released today, for the second quarter 2010.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that 7 foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during August 2010 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
161/10 The Government of Iceland sent a formal letter (demarche) to the UK outlining its position.
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162/10 Councils across England brought nearly 2,500 prosecutions for fly-tipping in 2009-10, an increase of more than twenty per cent on the previous 12 months.
A joint venture between the Government's THINK! campaign and one of the country's largest lorry fleets is taking safety messages to the roads.
Asked if the Prime Minister had interviewed Stephen Green personally for the job of Trade Minister, the PMS said that we were not going to get into how the appointment was made. Asked about Lord Brittan's position...
Asked if there was any reaction to the police saying that they would talk to Andy Coulson, the PMS said no; Mr Coulson put out a statement yesterday saying that he would be happy to talk to them. Asked if it was...
Asked if the HMRC tax error came up at Cabinet this morning, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said it was not discussed. Asked why it wasn't discussed, the PMS said it was being dealt with by the Treasury and...
Asked for more information on Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles' departure, the PMS referred people to the Foreign Office but said that it had been Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles' decision to step down and that it did not affect...
Asked if there was an update on the Prime Minister's father who had been taken ill in France, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said there wasn't. His understanding was that the Prime Minister had found out ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced that Stephen Green will take on the role as Minister of State for Trade and Investment.
Mr Green, who is currently the Group Chairman of HSBC, will help to lead...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Cabinet, phone hacking allegations and the Trade Minister
CabinetAsked if the HMRC tax error came up at Cabinet this morning, the Prime Minister...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: the Prime Minister’s father and the UK Special Rep for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Prime Minister’s fatherAsked if there was an update...
Prime Minister David Cameron has sent his warm wishes to Jewish people in Britain and around the world as they prepare to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
Following the recent talks between...
July shows 1.9% annual rise
• Details of test routes to be withdrawn • Skills boost for new drivers • Countdown to independent driving
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 Middlesex this month, when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
Work to make it easier for pedestrians and wheelchair users to cross slip roads at the M53 junction 5 near Eastham, Wirral, starts on Monday 13 September.
Seventy kilograms of illegally imported food has been seized by Tower Hamlets Council to protect the health of residents.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced the 149 colleges across England that will benefit from funding of £50 million from the Government to invest in new buildings and renovate existing ones...
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 ...
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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 Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
Twenty-seven companies involved in the mis-selling of health supplements have been wound up in the High Court following an investigation by Company Investigations of the Insolvency Service.
Business Minister Mark Prisk said:
"The manufacturing sector will be vital to stimulating the economy so I welcome the ONS statistics published today which shows a 0.3% rise in output.
"We need to...
Three Luton car repair companies have been fined a total of £4,000 for failing to act on electrical defects in their workshops – exposing their workers to a serious risk of injury.
Two of the borough’s luckiest green residents won prizes for their commitment to recycling.
Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit London on 10 September on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during 2010...
160/10 The Government announced today that they will meet the 2010 Landfill Directive target and also published responses to two separate consultations on meeting EU Landfill Diversion Targets and on restrictions...
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A company was fined a total of £14,000 after a night watchman was injured falling into water from the quayside. The company director has today been fined a total of £2,750 for failing to carry...
HRH The Duke of York, the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade & Investment, is visiting Shanghai Expo today to mark UK National Day. The Duke is one of 5.5 million visitors to have visited...
This week, two national agencies, English Heritage and Arts Council England, launch a pioneering partnership to help drive forward regeneration at a local level, in the seaside town of Margate, Kent.
A subsidiary of one of the world’s largest support service and construction companies potentially exposed Ministry of Defence (MOD) workers to deadly asbestos fibres.
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 Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE) will from 21 September 2010 provide a morning duty scheme at the London Office of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) at 10 Alfred Place London WC1E 7LR on Tuesdays and...
An Exeter-based accountant and his partner have been banned from acting as company directors and insolvency practitioners, after an investigation by The Insolvency Service exposed a catalogue of negligent accounting...
I have today published the Government's response to the consultation "Making it easier for charities to sell and make other disposals of land". Copies are available in the Libraries of both Houses and on the ...
Schools involved in piloting single level tests will today be informed of Ministers' decision to end the pilot on completion of the June 2010 test round. The pilot has now provided sufficient evidence on single...
In the 19th century Sir Joseph Bazalgette built a sewerage network for London with the capacity that he believed would meet all foreseeable needs. It has been updated and modernised but for some years has been...
A national public consultation on statutory guidance for health and social care bodies to support the delivery of "Rewarding and fulfilling lives: The strategy for adults with autism in England (2010)", under...
The Equality Act 2010 includes an integrated public sector Equality Duty. This will replace the existing race, disability and gender equality duties and is extended to cover age, sexual orientation, religion ...
I regret to inform the House that there was an inaccuracy in the answer I gave to parliamentary question UIN 11900 on 27 July 2010, Official Report, columns 1000-01. The accurate table is detailed below:
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In January 2009, the previous Government announced their decisions relating to the future of Heathrow Airport. In addition to supporting the construction of a third runway, a number of additional decisions were...
An Exeter-based accountant and his partner have been banned from acting as company directors and insolvency practitioners, after an investigation by The Insolvency Service exposed a catalogue of negligent accounting...
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A company was fined a total of £14,000 after a night watchman was injured falling into water from the quayside. The company director has today been fined a total of £2,750 for failing to carry...
Three Luton car repair companies have been fined a total of £4,000 for failing to act on electrical defects in their workshops – exposing their workers to a serious risk of injury.
• Details of test routes to be withdrawn • Skills boost for new drivers • Countdown to independent driving
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 Middlesex this month, when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
Work to make it easier for pedestrians and wheelchair users to cross slip roads at the M53 junction 5 near Eastham, Wirral, starts on Monday 13 September.
Seventy kilograms of illegally imported food has been seized by Tower Hamlets Council to protect the health of residents.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced the 149 colleges across England that will benefit from funding of £50 million from the Government to invest in new buildings and renovate existing ones...
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 ...
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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 Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
Twenty-seven companies involved in the mis-selling of health supplements have been wound up in the High Court following an investigation by Company Investigations of the Insolvency Service.
Business Minister Mark Prisk said:
"The manufacturing sector will be vital to stimulating the economy so I welcome the ONS statistics published today which shows a 0.3% rise in output.
"We need to...
Three Luton car repair companies have been fined a total of £4,000 for failing to act on electrical defects in their workshops – exposing their workers to a serious risk of injury.
Two of the borough’s luckiest green residents won prizes for their commitment to recycling.
Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit London on 10 September on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during 2010...
160/10 The Government announced today that they will meet the 2010 Landfill Directive target and also published responses to two separate consultations on meeting EU Landfill Diversion Targets and on restrictions...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
A company was fined a total of £14,000 after a night watchman was injured falling into water from the quayside. The company director has today been fined a total of £2,750 for failing to carry...
HRH The Duke of York, the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade & Investment, is visiting Shanghai Expo today to mark UK National Day. The Duke is one of 5.5 million visitors to have visited...
This week, two national agencies, English Heritage and Arts Council England, launch a pioneering partnership to help drive forward regeneration at a local level, in the seaside town of Margate, Kent.
A subsidiary of one of the world’s largest support service and construction companies potentially exposed Ministry of Defence (MOD) workers to deadly asbestos fibres.
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 Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE) will from 21 September 2010 provide a morning duty scheme at the London Office of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) at 10 Alfred Place London WC1E 7LR on Tuesdays and...
An Exeter-based accountant and his partner have been banned from acting as company directors and insolvency practitioners, after an investigation by The Insolvency Service exposed a catalogue of negligent accounting...
• Details of test routes to be withdrawn • Skills boost for new drivers • Countdown to independent driving
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 Middlesex this month, when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
Work to make it easier for pedestrians and wheelchair users to cross slip roads at the M53 junction 5 near Eastham, Wirral, starts on Monday 13 September.
Seventy kilograms of illegally imported food has been seized by Tower Hamlets Council to protect the health of residents.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced the 149 colleges across England that will benefit from funding of £50 million from the Government to invest in new buildings and renovate existing ones...
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 ...
Check against delivery
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 Surrey this month when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...
Twenty-seven companies involved in the mis-selling of health supplements have been wound up in the High Court following an investigation by Company Investigations of the Insolvency Service.
Business Minister Mark Prisk said:
"The manufacturing sector will be vital to stimulating the economy so I welcome the ONS statistics published today which shows a 0.3% rise in output.
"We need to...
Three Luton car repair companies have been fined a total of £4,000 for failing to act on electrical defects in their workshops – exposing their workers to a serious risk of injury.
Two of the borough’s luckiest green residents won prizes for their commitment to recycling.
Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit London on 10 September on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during 2010...
160/10 The Government announced today that they will meet the 2010 Landfill Directive target and also published responses to two separate consultations on meeting EU Landfill Diversion Targets and on restrictions...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
A company was fined a total of £14,000 after a night watchman was injured falling into water from the quayside. The company director has today been fined a total of £2,750 for failing to carry...
HRH The Duke of York, the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade & Investment, is visiting Shanghai Expo today to mark UK National Day. The Duke is one of 5.5 million visitors to have visited...
This week, two national agencies, English Heritage and Arts Council England, launch a pioneering partnership to help drive forward regeneration at a local level, in the seaside town of Margate, Kent.
A subsidiary of one of the world’s largest support service and construction companies potentially exposed Ministry of Defence (MOD) workers to deadly asbestos fibres.
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 Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE) will from 21 September 2010 provide a morning duty scheme at the London Office of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) at 10 Alfred Place London WC1E 7LR on Tuesdays and...
An Exeter-based accountant and his partner have been banned from acting as company directors and insolvency practitioners, after an investigation by The Insolvency Service exposed a catalogue of negligent accounting...
This consultation started on 15th July 2010 and ends on 8th October 2010.
Section 71 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act requires the Scottish Government to provide permitted development rights for the...
This consultation started on 14th July 2010 and ends on 5th October 2010.
The Report of the Public Inquiry into the 2005 E. coli O157 outbreak in Wales (see paragraph 5 for details) was published in ...