The majority of local authorities in England with ‘system build’ schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
A fabric manufacturer has been fined after a worker’s arm was so badly crushed he had to have metal plates inserted to help support his broken bones.
A Sussex port and an Italian shipping company have today been fined a total of £185,000 for health and safety failings after a worker drowned at Newhaven Docks.
A £355,000 boost in funding has been given by Defra to councils in the South East to help them plan for the risk of future floods.
Part of the Orwell Bridge is to be x-rayed next week as maintenance ahead of work to replace bridge bearings gets underway.
Three Low Pay Commissioners will visit Ipswich on 22 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...
A £355,000 boost in funding has been given by Defra to councils in the South East to help them plan for the risk of future floods.
A Sussex port and an Italian shipping company have today been fined a total of £185,000 for health and safety failings after a worker drowned at Newhaven Docks.
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that complaints to water companies in England and Wales reduced by nearly 17 per cent last year, extending the trend of declining complaints...
The majority of local authorities in England with ‘system build’ schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
In the period leading up to our abolition, the CRC is committed to continue to deliver for the benefit of rural communities.
A new campaign that will alert people to the early signs of cancer and encourage them to get checked out will be launched in January next year, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow announced today.
The majority of local authorities in England with ‘system build’ schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
Hull, renowned for the Humber bridge, its rugby and its Clipper race, today joins a select group of UK cities as the latest subject of the internationally-acclaimed Pevsner series of architectural guides.
The majority of local authorities in England with ‘system build’ schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
Work to make it easier for pedestrians and wheelchair-users to cross Worsley Road and Barton Road, Worsley, near Junction 13 of the M60 begins on Monday 4 October.
The majority of local authorities in England with 'system build' schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
The majority of local authorities in England with ‘system-build’ schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
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.
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The majority of local authorities in England with ‘system build’ schools have procedures and precautions in place to manage asbestos safely, according to a survey and follow-up inspection programme.
Asked if the Prime Minister had a view on giving some prisoners the right to vote, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that there were a number of court cases, including one currently being considered by ...
A Joint Communiqu following a working dinner hosted by Her Majesty’s Government for the Holy See delegation accompanying Pope Benedict XVI on his official visit to the UK on 17 September.
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Pope Benedict XVI has concluded his official visit to the UK after travelling to Birmingham for the beatification of Cardinal Newman.
The Prime Minister bade farewell to the delegation at Birmingham Airport...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: prisoner voting and misc
Prisoner VotingAsked if the Prime Minister had a view on giving some prisoners the right to vote, the Prime Minister ...
CPI inflation 3.1%, RPI 4.7%
A Shetland fishing vessel, with 3 crew on board, tonight tackled an engine room fire 40 miles North East of Lerwick.
Judy Clements OBE, appointed Adjudicator in April 2009 for complaints about HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), The Insolvency Service (The IS) and the Office of the Public Guardian...
Drivers are advised that resurfacing work will begin on the A19 in Sunderland on Thursday 23 September.
Following August’s excellent GCSE results, teachers and pupils at St Paul’s Way Trust School in Mile End are celebrating again, after Ofsted classed the school as satisfactory and praised its ability to transform...
Nominations for Tower Hamlets prestigious Community Safety Awards are now open.
A couple who were co-landlords of a Bristol property have been fined after admitting breaching gas safety regulations.
The northbound A1M will be closed this weekend between the exit and entry slip roads at Junction 35 (Wadworth) to enable bridge repair works to be carried out in safety.
A building materials manufacturer and its director have been fined a total of £20,000 after a former soldier was killed by an industrial mixing machine blade.
The Highways Agency will begin high friction application works on the A49 near Callow Hill (Herefordshire) on 23rd September 2010 for five nights.
A home improvement company has admitted breaking a health and safety law after a worker was seen on a house roof with nothing in place to stop him falling.
Surveys of the drainage system on the A11 Thetford Bypass are due to start next week.
The A69 at West Denton in Newcastle will be closed overnight this weekend to repair the damaged road surface following an accident in June.
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that complaints to water companies in England and Wales reduced by nearly 17 per cent last year, extending the trend of declining complaints...
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that last year complaints to water companies in Wales increased for the fifth year in a row.
A couple who were co-landlords of a Bristol property have been fined after admitting breaching gas safety regulations.
A Shetland fishing vessel, with 3 crew on board, tonight tackled an engine room fire 40 miles North East of Lerwick.
The Highways Agency will begin high friction application works on the A49 near Callow Hill (Herefordshire) on 23rd September 2010 for five nights.
Surveys of the drainage system on the A11 Thetford Bypass are due to start next week.
Drivers are advised that resurfacing work will begin on the A19 in Sunderland on Thursday 23 September.
The A69 at West Denton in Newcastle will be closed overnight this weekend to repair the damaged road surface following an accident in June.
A Shetland fishing vessel, with 3 crew on board, tonight tackled an engine room fire 40 miles North East of Lerwick.
Judy Clements OBE, appointed Adjudicator in April 2009 for complaints about HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), The Insolvency Service (The IS) and the Office of the Public Guardian...
Drivers are advised that resurfacing work will begin on the A19 in Sunderland on Thursday 23 September.
Following August’s excellent GCSE results, teachers and pupils at St Paul’s Way Trust School in Mile End are celebrating again, after Ofsted classed the school as satisfactory and praised its ability to transform...
Nominations for Tower Hamlets prestigious Community Safety Awards are now open.
A couple who were co-landlords of a Bristol property have been fined after admitting breaching gas safety regulations.
The northbound A1M will be closed this weekend between the exit and entry slip roads at Junction 35 (Wadworth) to enable bridge repair works to be carried out in safety.
A building materials manufacturer and its director have been fined a total of £20,000 after a former soldier was killed by an industrial mixing machine blade.
The Highways Agency will begin high friction application works on the A49 near Callow Hill (Herefordshire) on 23rd September 2010 for five nights.
A home improvement company has admitted breaking a health and safety law after a worker was seen on a house roof with nothing in place to stop him falling.
Surveys of the drainage system on the A11 Thetford Bypass are due to start next week.
The A69 at West Denton in Newcastle will be closed overnight this weekend to repair the damaged road surface following an accident in June.
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that complaints to water companies in England and Wales reduced by nearly 17 per cent last year, extending the trend of declining complaints...
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that last year complaints to water companies in Wales increased for the fifth year in a row.
A Shetland fishing vessel, with 3 crew on board, tonight tackled an engine room fire 40 miles North East of Lerwick.
Judy Clements OBE, appointed Adjudicator in April 2009 for complaints about HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), The Insolvency Service (The IS) and the Office of the Public Guardian...
Drivers are advised that resurfacing work will begin on the A19 in Sunderland on Thursday 23 September.
Following August’s excellent GCSE results, teachers and pupils at St Paul’s Way Trust School in Mile End are celebrating again, after Ofsted classed the school as satisfactory and praised its ability to transform...
Nominations for Tower Hamlets prestigious Community Safety Awards are now open.
A couple who were co-landlords of a Bristol property have been fined after admitting breaching gas safety regulations.
The northbound A1M will be closed this weekend between the exit and entry slip roads at Junction 35 (Wadworth) to enable bridge repair works to be carried out in safety.
A building materials manufacturer and its director have been fined a total of £20,000 after a former soldier was killed by an industrial mixing machine blade.
The Highways Agency will begin high friction application works on the A49 near Callow Hill (Herefordshire) on 23rd September 2010 for five nights.
A home improvement company has admitted breaking a health and safety law after a worker was seen on a house roof with nothing in place to stop him falling.
Surveys of the drainage system on the A11 Thetford Bypass are due to start next week.
The A69 at West Denton in Newcastle will be closed overnight this weekend to repair the damaged road surface following an accident in June.
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that complaints to water companies in England and Wales reduced by nearly 17 per cent last year, extending the trend of declining complaints...
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that last year complaints to water companies in Wales increased for the fifth year in a row.
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that complaints to water companies in England and Wales reduced by nearly 17 per cent last year, extending the trend of declining complaints...
The Consumer Council for Water revealed today (Tuesday 21 September) that last year complaints to water companies in Wales increased for the fifth year in a row.