You decide! local programmes launched
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator has produced new guidance, setting out requirements for charities...
You decide! local programmes launched
1. Chairman s introduction 2. Apologies for absence and declaration of interests 3. Minutes of the Commission for Rural Communities meeting held on Thursday 29 July 2010 and matters arising 4. CEO s update Sarah...
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
Introduction
Wolverhampton man David Taylor was jailed for six months at Birmingham Crown Court yesterday for illegally storing around 100,000 smuggled cigarettes – some of which were counterfeit. His actions have resulted...
A ground-breaking vehicle checking facility designed to help reduce deaths and injuries along one of Britain’s busiest motorways has been officially opened today (Wednesday, September 15) by Graeme Gerrard, Deputy...
Companies interested in exporting are invited to attend a major event at the Cambridge Cancer Help Centre, at Scotsdale Garden Centre in Great Shelford, Cambridge on the 24th September.
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A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
Scottish fish and shellfish farmers will come together in Kishorn, Strathcarron on 21 September, to attend a special aquaculture and maritime safety awareness event.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
In many ways, the title of this talk, The New World Turned Upside Down, is a strange one. For most of human history the centre of gravity of the world economy was in areas we now call, in rather patronising terms...
A campaign which highlights the risks of ‘legal highs’ was launched today by James Brokenshire, Minister for Crime Prevention.
The latest international trade statistics issued by HM Revenue & Customs show that businesses from the East of England are helping to lead the country to economic recovery with the second highest growth in...
Consumer focus have prepared a report on outreach Post Offices highlighting concerns about their future viability.
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 ...
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 ...
Construction workers across the Borders are being urged to pick up lifesaving advice at a forthcoming event on Wednesday 29 September.
Two weeks of work to resurface sections the Crossbush interchange on the A27 near Arundel in West Sussex start next Monday (20 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 ...
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...
Scottish fish and shellfish farmers will come together in Kishorn, Strathcarron on 21 September, to attend a special aquaculture and maritime safety awareness event.
It aims to remind farmers of the best...
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works at four locations on the A46 near Evesham (Worcestershire) on Tuesday 21 September 2010 for three weeks.
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the A49 at the junction with Park Terrace at Dorrington next week to improve safety for road users.
Two weeks of work to resurface sections the Crossbush interchange on the A27 near Arundel in West Sussex start next Monday (20 September).
Drivers are advised that resurfacing work will take place on the A19 in Sunderland next week.
Proposals for additional measures to help control bovine tuberculosis in cattle were published for public consultation today by Agriculture Minister Jim Paice.
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 ...
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...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about warnings from a police chief this morning on the possibility of unrest and that cuts could lead to police forces not having the right resources, the PMS said that...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that at Cabinet this morning they discussed the Pope's visit, and the two summits the Deputy Prime Minister would be attending: the UN General Assembly and the Millennium...
Put that Cabinet ministers had vowed to stand firm against “vested interests†who pleaded for special treatment in the public spending cuts and asked what was meant by vested interest , the PMS said that the point...
Put that the Standards and Privileges Committee had announced the terms of the inquiry into phone hacking and asked if Andy Coulson would be willing to appear before them, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said...
Prime Minister David Cameron has met Battle of Britain veterans at the start of a week of events commemorating and celebrating their bravery.
Mr Cameron met the former pilots as he visited a full size ...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Cabinet and Policing.
The Prime Minister spoke to Prime Minister Hariri of Lebanon yesterday evening. The Prime Minister made clear Britain’...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: phone hacking and spending review.
Phone hackingPut that the Standards and Privileges Committee had announced the terms of the inquiry into phone...
CPI inflation 3.1%, RPI inflation 4.7%
Baroness Andrews to celebrate local achievement and look to the future for East Anglia’s Heritage
The Government today set out how costs would be shared as part of the Digital Economy Act’s measures to tackle online infringement of copyright.
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk will visit China and Hong Kong this week to strengthen bilateral trade relations and to see for himself the many opportunities that exist for West Midlands companies...
The Consumer Council for Water is reminding mums and dads that back to school season means more than just new school uniforms, pencil cases and rucksacks.
A1(M), Junction 59 to Junction 60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) between Junction 59 and Junction 60 for carriageway repairs. There will be a carriageway closure northbound ...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office for Budget Responsibility
Surveys of the drainage system on the A259 at Bexhill-on-Sea and Rye in East Sussex are due to start later this week.
At quarter past eight this morning, Falmouth Coastguard was contacted by the master of the Motor Tanker Sea Marlin.
Tower Hamlets residents are being encouraged to have their say in a London-wide consultation on a new project to help prevent millions of litres of dirty water from draining into the River Thames each year.
Tower Hamlets’ teenagers with an interest in filmmaking can get behind the camera and create an Olympic documentary that will be screened across the borough.
Equestrian businesses across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire attended a free event at Oaklands College in St Albans last week to get the latest advice on health and safety issues.
To help parents and their children travel to school safely and easily, schools in Tower Hamlets have had new markings and signs installed over the summer holidays.Â
Drivers are advised that there will be carriageway and lane closures on the M1 and M62 this week to allow survey works to be undertaken. During the closures general maintenance work will also be carried out in...
A North Yorkshire company making innovative machinery fitted with the latest safety devices failed to protect its own workers from the risk of injury as they manufactured them, magistrates were told today.
A Midlands-based company director, who used funds taken from his companies to fund a lavish lifestyle, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment for theft and fraud offences.
The Secretary of State for Defence has endorsed the deployment of elements of NATO's Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) to Afghanistan from January 2011 to January 2012.
HQ ARRC is one of...
I have set the Food and Environment Research Agency-FERA-the following performance targets for 2010-11:
Value for Money, Financial Performance and Efficiency
To demonstrate that the year on year planned...
There has been a profound disconnection between the will of the British people and the decisions taken in their name by the British Government in respect of the European Union. This Government are determined ...
The Fixed-term Parliaments Bill proposes that parliamentary general elections will, ordinarily, take place on the first Thursday in May, every five years. One of the benefits of this proposal is the greater certainty...
At quarter past eight this morning, Falmouth Coastguard was contacted by the master of the Motor Tanker Sea Marlin.
A Midlands-based company director, who used funds taken from his companies to fund a lavish lifestyle, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment for theft and fraud offences.
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk will visit China and Hong Kong this week to strengthen bilateral trade relations and to see for himself the many opportunities that exist for West Midlands companies...
A Midlands-based company director, who used funds taken from his companies to fund a lavish lifestyle, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment for theft and fraud offences.
Baroness Andrews to celebrate local achievement and look to the future for East Anglia’s Heritage
Equestrian businesses across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire attended a free event at Oaklands College in St Albans last week to get the latest advice on health and safety issues.
A1(M), Junction 59 to Junction 60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) between Junction 59 and Junction 60 for carriageway repairs. There will be a carriageway closure northbound ...
Baroness Andrews to celebrate local achievement and look to the future for East Anglia’s Heritage
The Government today set out how costs would be shared as part of the Digital Economy Act’s measures to tackle online infringement of copyright.
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk will visit China and Hong Kong this week to strengthen bilateral trade relations and to see for himself the many opportunities that exist for West Midlands companies...
The Consumer Council for Water is reminding mums and dads that back to school season means more than just new school uniforms, pencil cases and rucksacks.
A1(M), Junction 59 to Junction 60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) between Junction 59 and Junction 60 for carriageway repairs. There will be a carriageway closure northbound ...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office for Budget Responsibility
Surveys of the drainage system on the A259 at Bexhill-on-Sea and Rye in East Sussex are due to start later this week.
At quarter past eight this morning, Falmouth Coastguard was contacted by the master of the Motor Tanker Sea Marlin.
Tower Hamlets residents are being encouraged to have their say in a London-wide consultation on a new project to help prevent millions of litres of dirty water from draining into the River Thames each year.
Tower Hamlets’ teenagers with an interest in filmmaking can get behind the camera and create an Olympic documentary that will be screened across the borough.
Equestrian businesses across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire attended a free event at Oaklands College in St Albans last week to get the latest advice on health and safety issues.
To help parents and their children travel to school safely and easily, schools in Tower Hamlets have had new markings and signs installed over the summer holidays.Â
Drivers are advised that there will be carriageway and lane closures on the M1 and M62 this week to allow survey works to be undertaken. During the closures general maintenance work will also be carried out in...
A North Yorkshire company making innovative machinery fitted with the latest safety devices failed to protect its own workers from the risk of injury as they manufactured them, magistrates were told today.
A Midlands-based company director, who used funds taken from his companies to fund a lavish lifestyle, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment for theft and fraud offences.
Baroness Andrews to celebrate local achievement and look to the future for East Anglia’s Heritage
The Government today set out how costs would be shared as part of the Digital Economy Act’s measures to tackle online infringement of copyright.
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk will visit China and Hong Kong this week to strengthen bilateral trade relations and to see for himself the many opportunities that exist for West Midlands companies...
The Consumer Council for Water is reminding mums and dads that back to school season means more than just new school uniforms, pencil cases and rucksacks.
A1(M), Junction 59 to Junction 60, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) between Junction 59 and Junction 60 for carriageway repairs. There will be a carriageway closure northbound ...
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office for Budget Responsibility
Surveys of the drainage system on the A259 at Bexhill-on-Sea and Rye in East Sussex are due to start later this week.
At quarter past eight this morning, Falmouth Coastguard was contacted by the master of the Motor Tanker Sea Marlin.
Tower Hamlets residents are being encouraged to have their say in a London-wide consultation on a new project to help prevent millions of litres of dirty water from draining into the River Thames each year.
Tower Hamlets’ teenagers with an interest in filmmaking can get behind the camera and create an Olympic documentary that will be screened across the borough.
Equestrian businesses across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire attended a free event at Oaklands College in St Albans last week to get the latest advice on health and safety issues.
To help parents and their children travel to school safely and easily, schools in Tower Hamlets have had new markings and signs installed over the summer holidays.Â
Drivers are advised that there will be carriageway and lane closures on the M1 and M62 this week to allow survey works to be undertaken. During the closures general maintenance work will also be carried out in...
A North Yorkshire company making innovative machinery fitted with the latest safety devices failed to protect its own workers from the risk of injury as they manufactured them, magistrates were told today.
A Midlands-based company director, who used funds taken from his companies to fund a lavish lifestyle, has been sentenced to four years imprisonment for theft and fraud offences.