At approximately quarter past one this afternoon, MRCC Liverpool received several 999 calls regarding 3 people in water clinging to a white capsized vessel off the beach at Silverdale, Morecambe Bay. It appeared...
At twenty minutes past one this afternoon, Swansea received a call from ambulance control requesting assistance to the aid of an injured walker.
Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in a horse in Devon after the owner requested a private vet to examine a sick horse, Defra confirmed today.
Asked about reports that the government was going to scrap plans to build two new aircraft carriers, the PMS said that there was a Strategic Defence Review underway and there was some speculation about that, but...
Asked about reports that the government was going to scrap plans to build two new aircraft carriers, the PMS said that there was a Strategic Defence Review underway and there was some speculation about that, but...
Asked if the Prime Minister would be having a meeting with Andy Coulson regarding the phone hacking allegations, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that we did not generally comment on the Prime Minister...
Asked if the Prime Minister would be having a meeting with Andy Coulson regarding the phone hacking allegations, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that we did not generally comment on the Prime Minister...
Asked whether the Prime Minister wanted to privatise Royal Mail, the PMS stated that the position on Royal Mail was set out in the Coalition document and private capital would be brought in. Asked whether taypayers...
Put that the fixed term Parliament Bill was rushed, complex and that there had not been enough time for scrutiny, the PMS said that political reform and fixed term parliaments were a central part of the Coalition...
Asked if the PM had full confidence in Jonathan Djanogly, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said yes. Asked if the Prime Minister had spoken with Jonathan Djanogly, the PMS said he did not believe he had. Asked...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: phone hacking allegations and misc
Phone hacking allegationsAsked if the Prime Minister would be having a meeting with Andy Coulson regarding ...
The Prime Minister has appointed Ian Blatchford to succeed Andrew Scott CBE as Director of the National Museum of Science and Industry. Mr Blatchford s appointment starts from 18 October 2010.
Biographical...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Jonathan Djanogly, Fixed Term Parliament Bill and Royal Mail
Jonathan DjanoglyAsked if the PM had full confidence in Jonathan Djanogly, the Prime...
Factory gate inflation rises 4.7%
A self-employed plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out illegal work on gas boilers which put the lives of Norwich residents at risk.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer in Merseyside, crushing his skull.
Residents of Tower Hamlets are invited to a attend Scrutiny Challenge Session on Raising Participation in Post 16 Learning on Thursday 23 September.
Youngsters in Tower Hamlets between the ages of 16 and 25 are being offered the chance to gain valuable life skills and help positively shape their community.
Major research investments in Cambridge underline the importance of innovation to Britain’s economic recovery, says Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
The Government has today published Richard Hooper’s update to his December 2008 Report on the maintenance of the universal postal service in the UK.
The Government announced today that three ideas submitted to the Spending Challenge by members of the public and public sector workers will be implemented as policy by the Government.
Drivers are set to benefit from a lighting upgrade at a busy roundabout on the A27 near Chichester in West Sussex.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer - St Albans-based Premier Foods - has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer, crushing his skull.
13 – 19 SEPTEMBER 2010
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 13th September 2010
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 13th September 2010
At a hearing yesterday at Folkestone Magistrates Court, the owner of a UK Registered fishing vessel pleaded guilty to one offence following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme on the 17th...
Saturday 11 September to Friday 17 September
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)
Weekly round-up of Highways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Fines totalling £30,000 have been issued following the death of a Salford worker, who was struck by the excavator bucket on a digger.
At half past one this afternoon, Solent Coastguard received a call from a member of the public reporting that he had seen a kayaker in trouble.
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
A skipper and his yacht are currently being towed back into Wick after the vessel started taking water and began to sink 14 miles south-east of Wick.
The Foreign Affairs Council will be held on 10 September in Brussels. I will be representing the UK.
The agenda items are as follows:
Economic Partnership Agreements
Ministers will discuss next...
For many years our education system has failed to value practical education, choosing to give far greater emphasis to purely academic achievements. This has left a gap in the country's skills base and, as a result...
There will be a series of EU foreign policy meetings in September.
10 to 11 September: Informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers "Gymnich". My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary will attend.
10...
The National Programme for IT is being reconfigured to reflect the changes described in the White Paper "Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS" and the outcome of the cross-Government review of ICT projects...
Following discussions between the Department, the Isle of Man Government and the devolved Administrations, a new reciprocal health agreement between the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man will come into effect...
The Home Secretary announced the cancellation of ID cards and a halt to work on second biometric passports on 27 May 2010. UKBA has now renegotiated one of the key contracts that supported this work, saving ...
I am announcing proposals to change the fees for immigration and nationality applications made to the UK Border Agency. The Government review these fees on a regular basis and makes appropriate changes as necessary...
The National Assembly for Wales passed a resolution on 9 February 2010 calling for a referendum under the terms of the Government of Wales Act 2006. The First Minister notified my predecessor of this resolution...
At a hearing yesterday at Folkestone Magistrates Court, the owner of a UK Registered fishing vessel pleaded guilty to one offence following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme on the 17th...
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)
A skipper and his yacht are currently being towed back into Wick after the vessel started taking water and began to sink 14 miles south-east of Wick.
13 – 19 SEPTEMBER 2010
A self-employed plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out illegal work on gas boilers which put the lives of Norwich residents at risk.
Major research investments in Cambridge underline the importance of innovation to Britain’s economic recovery, says Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer - St Albans-based Premier Foods - has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer, crushing his skull.
Weekly round-up of Highways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
At half past one this afternoon, Solent Coastguard received a call from a member of the public reporting that he had seen a kayaker in trouble.
A self-employed plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out illegal work on gas boilers which put the lives of Norwich residents at risk.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer in Merseyside, crushing his skull.
Residents of Tower Hamlets are invited to a attend Scrutiny Challenge Session on Raising Participation in Post 16 Learning on Thursday 23 September.
Youngsters in Tower Hamlets between the ages of 16 and 25 are being offered the chance to gain valuable life skills and help positively shape their community.
Major research investments in Cambridge underline the importance of innovation to Britain’s economic recovery, says Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
The Government has today published Richard Hooper’s update to his December 2008 Report on the maintenance of the universal postal service in the UK.
The Government announced today that three ideas submitted to the Spending Challenge by members of the public and public sector workers will be implemented as policy by the Government.
Drivers are set to benefit from a lighting upgrade at a busy roundabout on the A27 near Chichester in West Sussex.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer - St Albans-based Premier Foods - has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer, crushing his skull.
13 – 19 SEPTEMBER 2010
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 13th September 2010
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 13th September 2010
At a hearing yesterday at Folkestone Magistrates Court, the owner of a UK Registered fishing vessel pleaded guilty to one offence following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme on the 17th...
Saturday 11 September to Friday 17 September
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)
Weekly round-up of Highways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Fines totalling £30,000 have been issued following the death of a Salford worker, who was struck by the excavator bucket on a digger.
At half past one this afternoon, Solent Coastguard received a call from a member of the public reporting that he had seen a kayaker in trouble.
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
A skipper and his yacht are currently being towed back into Wick after the vessel started taking water and began to sink 14 miles south-east of Wick.
A self-employed plumber has been prosecuted for carrying out illegal work on gas boilers which put the lives of Norwich residents at risk.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer in Merseyside, crushing his skull.
Residents of Tower Hamlets are invited to a attend Scrutiny Challenge Session on Raising Participation in Post 16 Learning on Thursday 23 September.
Youngsters in Tower Hamlets between the ages of 16 and 25 are being offered the chance to gain valuable life skills and help positively shape their community.
Major research investments in Cambridge underline the importance of innovation to Britain’s economic recovery, says Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
The Government has today published Richard Hooper’s update to his December 2008 Report on the maintenance of the universal postal service in the UK.
The Government announced today that three ideas submitted to the Spending Challenge by members of the public and public sector workers will be implemented as policy by the Government.
Drivers are set to benefit from a lighting upgrade at a busy roundabout on the A27 near Chichester in West Sussex.
The UK’s biggest food manufacturer - St Albans-based Premier Foods - has been fined £14,000 after a 65kg metal pillar fell on a maintenance engineer, crushing his skull.
13 – 19 SEPTEMBER 2010
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 13th September 2010
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 13th September 2010
At a hearing yesterday at Folkestone Magistrates Court, the owner of a UK Registered fishing vessel pleaded guilty to one offence following an incident in the Dover Straits Traffic Separation Scheme on the 17th...
Saturday 11 September to Friday 17 September
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)
Weekly round-up of Highways Agency roadworks in the East of England.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Fines totalling £30,000 have been issued following the death of a Salford worker, who was struck by the excavator bucket on a digger.
At half past one this afternoon, Solent Coastguard received a call from a member of the public reporting that he had seen a kayaker in trouble.
Weekly round up of road works in wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
A skipper and his yacht are currently being towed back into Wick after the vessel started taking water and began to sink 14 miles south-east of Wick.