This consultation started on 22nd July 2010 and ends on 11th October 2010.
The Government's White Paper, Equality and excellence: liberating the NHS, published on 12 July, set out proposals for putting ...
Photographs attached: Nadia Ahmed poses as Scherezade a character from 1001 Arabian Nights
Photograph attached: New members can take advantage of a range activities and sports for just £1 a session at Langdon Park Leisure Centre in Poplar
As autumn approaches, the Highways Agency and partners in The Deer Initiative are reminding drivers to watch out for deer, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Saturday 25 September to Friday 1 October
Photographs attached: Nadia Ahmed poses as Scherezade a character from 1001 Arabian Nights
New, amended and ongoing works
Photograph attached: New members can take advantage of a range activities and sports for just £1 a session at Langdon Park Leisure Centre in Poplar
New work
A manufacturing company has been fined after a worker suffered a serious injury when using a circular saw.
Photograph attached: Â An example of social housing in Tower Hamlets - The Cranbrook Estate designed during the late 1960s.
A drama season celebrating Bengali theatre in East London has attracted a crop of talented writers to stage a series of original works and adaptations.
1001 nights - tales of the east end
A Black Country glass maker has been fined £3,600 after its premises were found to be contaminated by lead.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 27 September - 3 October 2010
The Highways Agency is warning drivers that traffic lights are out of action on the M1, Junction 34, roundabout near Sheffield following an incident this morning (24/09/10). This will result in delays this evening...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
DERBYSHIRE
NEW WORK
 A12 BASCULE BRIDGE INSPECTION
A five hour night closure of the A12 Bascule Bridge, Lowestoft is planned for Monday 27 September, midnight to 5am for Associated British Ports to undertake...
Food giant Walkers Snack Foods Ltd and chemical distributor Omnichem Ltd have been fined a total of £350,000 after a worker was killed by a cloud of toxic gas.
A manufacturing company has been fined after a worker suffered a serious injury when using a circular saw.
On Thursday 23 September at Folkestone Magistrates Court, Th. Jacobsen Management AS of Norway, former managers of the MV ‘Sarah’ pleaded guilty to the vessel transiting the Sunk Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS...
On Thursday 23 September at Folkestone Magistrates Court, Th. Jacobsen Management AS of Norway, former managers of the MV ‘Sarah’ pleaded guilty to the vessel transiting the Sunk Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS...
Photograph attached: Â An example of social housing in Tower Hamlets - The Cranbrook Estate designed during the late 1960s.
A drama season celebrating Bengali theatre in East London has attracted a crop of talented writers to stage a series of original works and adaptations.
A Preston engineering firm has been sentenced after a worker was killed when he became entangled in machinery.
1001 nights - tales of the east end
Weekly round up of road works in dorset, wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that work to improve safety by replacing the central reservation barrier on the M621 near Leeds, West Yorkshire will begin on Monday 4 October.
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 27th September 2010
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 27th September 2010
On Thursday 23 September at Folkestone Magistrates Court, Th. Jacobsen Management AS of Norway, former managers of the MV ‘Sarah’ pleaded guilty to the vessel transiting the Sunk Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS...
Trade experts from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar will visit London on Monday 27 September to urge more companies in the South East and the capital to explore multi-billion-pound business opportunities in the...
Trade experts from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar will visit London on Monday 27 September to urge more companies in the South East and the capital to explore multi-billion-pound business opportunities in the...
296-10 On Thursday 23 September at Folkestone Magistrates Court, Th. Jacobsen Management AS of Norway, former managers of the MV ‘Sarah’ pleaded guilty to the vessel transiting the Sunk Traffic Separation Scheme...
On Thursday 23 September at Folkestone Magistrates Court, Th. Jacobsen Management AS of Norway, former managers of the MV ‘Sarah’ pleaded guilty to the vessel transiting the Sunk Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS...
At a hearing held in Southampton a fisherman’s UK Fishing Certificates of Competency was cancelled.
An independent review of England’s wildlife sites and the connections between them was published today, with recommendations to help achieve a healthy natural environment that will allow our plants and animals...
The Independent Commission on Banking publishes an Issues Paper today. The Commission has been asked to consider structural and related non-structural reforms to the UK banking sector to promote financial stability...
Saturday 25 September to Friday 1 October
Firms which pester consumers with silent and abandoned calls will be fined up to £2million from tomorrow under new Government legislation.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has vowed to tell world leaders to “step up to the plate” and deliver on promises to boost aid for the developing world.
Nick Clegg is travelling to New York...
38 older people and two others were rescued from a broken down coach on the Holy Island Causeway this afternoon whilst the tide continued to rise.
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) report 'Have bursaries influenced choices between institutions?', David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Stornoway Coastguard are seeking information about the yacht Solitare and its owner Neil Mackenzie (59) who is overdue from Arisaig.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The University of London and Newham University Hospital NHS Trust are the first public sector bodies in London to use the Mayor's RE:FIT framework to retrofit public buildings with energy saving measures to cut...
Following an investigation by The Insolvency Service Mr Anthony Martin Rea and Ms Nadia Wright, the directors of Dalziel Park Hotel and Conference Centre Ltd, have been banned from acting as company directors...
As autumn approaches, the Highways Agency and partners in The Deer Initiative are reminding drivers to watch out for deer, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Employers, payroll agents and accountants in Nottinghamshire are being invited to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for free payroll advice at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday...
At a hearing held in Southampton a fisherman’s UK Fishing Certificates of Competency was cancelled.
A major construction firm has been fined £160,000 after a labourer fell to his death while building Premier League side Everton FC’s new training academy.
Investigations by the Insolvency Service have led to three directors of a recycling company receiving bans from being directors, totalling 26-and-a-half years.
Investigations by the Insolvency Service have led to three directors of a recycling company receiving bans from being directors, totalling 26-and-a-half years.
Employers, payroll agents and accountants in Nottinghamshire are being invited to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for free payroll advice at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday...
Stornoway Coastguard are seeking information about the yacht Solitare and its owner Neil Mackenzie (59) who is overdue from Arisaig.
Following an investigation by The Insolvency Service Mr Anthony Martin Rea and Ms Nadia Wright, the directors of Dalziel Park Hotel and Conference Centre Ltd, have been banned from acting as company directors...
At a hearing held in Southampton a fisherman’s UK Fishing Certificates of Competency was cancelled.
38 older people and two others were rescued from a broken down coach on the Holy Island Causeway this afternoon whilst the tide continued to rise.
38 older people and two others were rescued from a broken down coach on the Holy Island Causeway this afternoon whilst the tide continued to rise.
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) report 'Have bursaries influenced choices between institutions?', David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Stornoway Coastguard are seeking information about the yacht Solitare and its owner Neil Mackenzie (59) who is overdue from Arisaig.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The University of London and Newham University Hospital NHS Trust are the first public sector bodies in London to use the Mayor's RE:FIT framework to retrofit public buildings with energy saving measures to cut...
Following an investigation by The Insolvency Service Mr Anthony Martin Rea and Ms Nadia Wright, the directors of Dalziel Park Hotel and Conference Centre Ltd, have been banned from acting as company directors...
As autumn approaches, the Highways Agency and partners in The Deer Initiative are reminding drivers to watch out for deer, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Employers, payroll agents and accountants in Nottinghamshire are being invited to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for free payroll advice at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday...
At a hearing held in Southampton a fisherman’s UK Fishing Certificates of Competency was cancelled.
A major construction firm has been fined £160,000 after a labourer fell to his death while building Premier League side Everton FC’s new training academy.
Investigations by the Insolvency Service have led to three directors of a recycling company receiving bans from being directors, totalling 26-and-a-half years.
38 older people and two others were rescued from a broken down coach on the Holy Island Causeway this afternoon whilst the tide continued to rise.
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) report 'Have bursaries influenced choices between institutions?', David Willetts Minister for Universities and Science said:
Stornoway Coastguard are seeking information about the yacht Solitare and its owner Neil Mackenzie (59) who is overdue from Arisaig.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The University of London and Newham University Hospital NHS Trust are the first public sector bodies in London to use the Mayor's RE:FIT framework to retrofit public buildings with energy saving measures to cut...
Following an investigation by The Insolvency Service Mr Anthony Martin Rea and Ms Nadia Wright, the directors of Dalziel Park Hotel and Conference Centre Ltd, have been banned from acting as company directors...
As autumn approaches, the Highways Agency and partners in The Deer Initiative are reminding drivers to watch out for deer, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Employers, payroll agents and accountants in Nottinghamshire are being invited to meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for free payroll advice at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday...
At a hearing held in Southampton a fisherman’s UK Fishing Certificates of Competency was cancelled.
A major construction firm has been fined £160,000 after a labourer fell to his death while building Premier League side Everton FC’s new training academy.
Investigations by the Insolvency Service have led to three directors of a recycling company receiving bans from being directors, totalling 26-and-a-half years.