The Answer I provided to a supplementary question asked by Lord Kennedy of Southwark on the Appointments Commission during the Statement on 14 October (Official Report, col. 633) was inaccurate.
The Appointments...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State (Caroline Spelman) has today made the following Statement.
I represented the United Kingdom at the Environment Council on 14 October in Luxembourg, together...
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
Listed below are the names of the special advisers in post at 28 October 2010, including each special adviser's pay band, ...
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
The Government are today publishing details of ministerial overseas travel; hospitality received; gifts given and received...
My honourable friend the Minister for Employment Relations, Consumers and Postal Affairs (Edward Davey) has today made the following Statement.
I am setting out today this Government's response to the consultation...
My right honourable friend the Minister of Universities and Science (David Willetts) has today made the following Statement.
The Haldane principle is an important cornerstone for the protection of the scientific...
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with Boris Johnson's comments that changes to housing benefit could result in Kosovo-style social cleansing , the PMS said that the Prime Minister did not agree with what Boris...
Asked if the Prime Minister had made any progress overnight on the European budget, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had spoken to various people yesterday. His focus was on seeing if we could reduce the annual...
Asked if the subject of defence would be the main item on the agenda at the Anglo-French Summit next week, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that defence would be on the agenda, but the Chancellor was also...
Asked whether the PM is concerned about reports that the child benefit reforms are in chaos and that women will be able to avoid missing out if they don't declare their partners' incomes, PMS stated that the changes...
Asked whether it would be a Vichy-style' surrender if the PM doesn't get a reduction in the EU budget, PMS said the 6% increase is entirely unacceptable. This is the start of a process and discussions are ongoing...
Asked whether the PM was relaxed about FTSE 100 bosses giving themselves a 55% increase in pay and bonuses in the last year, PMS said that the PM's view on bonuses had been made clear; it is important that banks...
Asked whether the Prime Minister has telephoned Boris Johnson or asked someone to on his behalf and if so what was said. The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said she was not aware of any particular calls but we...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Anglo-French Summit, European Council and housing benefit
Anglo-French SummitAsked if the subject of defence would be the main item on the agenda...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Boris Johnson comments, FTSE 100 pay/bonuses, EU budget and child benefit reforms
Boris Johnson CommentsAsked whether the Prime Minister has telephoned...
Prime Minister David Cameron delivered this statement on 29 October 2010 at a press conference in Brussels following the European Council.
Read the statementGood afternoon. When I arrived in Brussels ...
The Government has published October progress updates for each department’s Structural Reform Plans (SRPs).
Individual reports can be downloaded below:
Cabinet Office SRP progress...
Skills Minister John Hayes has announced his support for apprenticeships in Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth disciplines.
Summer time will end on Sunday 31 October at 1.00 am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go back giving an extra hour. This means that at 2.00 am (British Summer Time) the UK will move to ...
Important information for Muslim residents that are about to embark on their Hajj pilgrimage is available in a special leaflet produced by Tower Hamlets Council.
As Britain and the Commonwealth prepare to mark Remembrance Day, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has released an introductory DVD about the often-overlooked contribution made by servicemen from undivided...
M6 Junction 2 (Ansty) The northbound entry slip road of the M6 at junction 2 will be closed overnight from 8.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 1 November 2010 to Saturday 6 October 2010 for the installation of traffic...
A Merseyside headteacher has been fined £20,000 after one of his students suffered permanent injuries when he fell through the school roof.
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1 November 2010
Work to improve safety by resurfacing a section of the M62 near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, will begin on Monday 1 November.
Traffic Commissioners are independent regulators for heavy commercial vehicle road transport, local bus companies, and drivers who hold vocational licences – for example HGV or PSV licences. The Traffic Commissioner...
A Durham company has been fined £120,000 at Grimsby Crown Court after safety failings led to the death of a man at its coal processing plant in Immingham.
Weekly summary of works planned on the Highways Agency network in Devon and Cornwall next week:
Weekly round up of road works in dorset, wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
NEW WORK
A1 BEDFORDSHIRE SURVEY WORK
Work to survey the drainage system on the A1 between Biggleswade roundabout and Sandy roundabout will start on Monday 1 November. The survey work will ...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS DERBYSHIRE
Saturday 30 October to Friday 5 November
An East Yorkshire steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of an estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of a Preston estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A Cardiff manufacturing firm has been fined after a worker broke his wrist when his glove became entangled in an unguarded drill.
Caroline Spelman today welcomed the new agreement reached in Nagoya for setting targets to protect the natural environment.
I am setting out today this Government's response to the consultation on Reforming Debtor Petition Bankruptcy and Early Discharge, which closed in February 2010.
In total 37 businesses, individuals, and...
The Haldane principle is an important cornerstone for the protection of the scientific independence and excellence. We all benefit from its application in the UK.
The principle that decisions on individual...
I am announcing today that the Ministry of Defence is beginning formal consultation with the various representative trade unions of the Defence Support Group (DSG) on a proposed programme of staff reductions ...
The SSSNB was established by the previous Government to develop a national pay and conditions framework for school support staff working in maintained schools in England. The Government have conducted a review...
I represented the United Kingdom at the Environment Council on 14 October in Luxembourg, together with the Minister of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change, my hon. Friend the Member for Bexhill and...
My hon. Friend the Minister for the Armed Forces and I wish to make our quarterly statement to the House with details of the inquests of service personnel who have died overseas. We maintain the highest possible...
I am today laying before Parliament the Government's memorandum to the Justice Select Committee on post-legislative scrutiny of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
The primary purpose of the Act was to empower...
The Government are today publishing details of ministerial overseas travel; hospitality received; gifts given and received over £140; and official meetings with external organisations during the period 13...
Listed below are the names of the special advisers in post at 28 October 2010, including each special adviser's pay band, and actual salary where this is £58,200 or higher, together with details of the special...
I am publishing today details of the number of and cost to Departments of Government cars provided to Ministers by the Government Car and Despatch Agency during the year 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010.
No...
I refer to the points of order made in the House on Tuesday 26 October expressing concern that an advance copy of my statement on investment in highway and local transport schemes had been made available to the...
The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council was held on 21 October 2010 in Luxembourg. Andy Lebrecht, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU, represented the United Kingdom.
Weekly summary of works planned on the Highways Agency network in Devon and Cornwall next week:
Weekly round up of road works in dorset, wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
Traffic Commissioners are independent regulators for heavy commercial vehicle road transport, local bus companies, and drivers who hold vocational licences – for example HGV or PSV licences. The Traffic Commissioner...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS DERBYSHIRE
M6 Junction 2 (Ansty) The northbound entry slip road of the M6 at junction 2 will be closed overnight from 8.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 1 November 2010 to Saturday 6 October 2010 for the installation of traffic...
NEW WORK
A1 BEDFORDSHIRE SURVEY WORK
Work to survey the drainage system on the A1 between Biggleswade roundabout and Sandy roundabout will start on Monday 1 November. The survey work will ...
Skills Minister John Hayes has announced his support for apprenticeships in Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth disciplines.
Summer time will end on Sunday 31 October at 1.00 am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go back giving an extra hour. This means that at 2.00 am (British Summer Time) the UK will move to ...
Important information for Muslim residents that are about to embark on their Hajj pilgrimage is available in a special leaflet produced by Tower Hamlets Council.
As Britain and the Commonwealth prepare to mark Remembrance Day, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has released an introductory DVD about the often-overlooked contribution made by servicemen from undivided...
M6 Junction 2 (Ansty) The northbound entry slip road of the M6 at junction 2 will be closed overnight from 8.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 1 November 2010 to Saturday 6 October 2010 for the installation of traffic...
A Merseyside headteacher has been fined £20,000 after one of his students suffered permanent injuries when he fell through the school roof.
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1 November 2010
Work to improve safety by resurfacing a section of the M62 near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, will begin on Monday 1 November.
Traffic Commissioners are independent regulators for heavy commercial vehicle road transport, local bus companies, and drivers who hold vocational licences – for example HGV or PSV licences. The Traffic Commissioner...
A Durham company has been fined £120,000 at Grimsby Crown Court after safety failings led to the death of a man at its coal processing plant in Immingham.
Weekly summary of works planned on the Highways Agency network in Devon and Cornwall next week:
Weekly round up of road works in dorset, wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
NEW WORK
A1 BEDFORDSHIRE SURVEY WORK
Work to survey the drainage system on the A1 between Biggleswade roundabout and Sandy roundabout will start on Monday 1 November. The survey work will ...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS DERBYSHIRE
Saturday 30 October to Friday 5 November
An East Yorkshire steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of an estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of a Preston estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A Cardiff manufacturing firm has been fined after a worker broke his wrist when his glove became entangled in an unguarded drill.
Caroline Spelman today welcomed the new agreement reached in Nagoya for setting targets to protect the natural environment.
Skills Minister John Hayes has announced his support for apprenticeships in Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth disciplines.
Summer time will end on Sunday 31 October at 1.00 am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go back giving an extra hour. This means that at 2.00 am (British Summer Time) the UK will move to ...
Important information for Muslim residents that are about to embark on their Hajj pilgrimage is available in a special leaflet produced by Tower Hamlets Council.
As Britain and the Commonwealth prepare to mark Remembrance Day, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has released an introductory DVD about the often-overlooked contribution made by servicemen from undivided...
M6 Junction 2 (Ansty) The northbound entry slip road of the M6 at junction 2 will be closed overnight from 8.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 1 November 2010 to Saturday 6 October 2010 for the installation of traffic...
A Merseyside headteacher has been fined £20,000 after one of his students suffered permanent injuries when he fell through the school roof.
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1 November 2010
Work to improve safety by resurfacing a section of the M62 near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, will begin on Monday 1 November.
Traffic Commissioners are independent regulators for heavy commercial vehicle road transport, local bus companies, and drivers who hold vocational licences – for example HGV or PSV licences. The Traffic Commissioner...
A Durham company has been fined £120,000 at Grimsby Crown Court after safety failings led to the death of a man at its coal processing plant in Immingham.
Weekly summary of works planned on the Highways Agency network in Devon and Cornwall next week:
Weekly round up of road works in dorset, wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
NEW WORK
A1 BEDFORDSHIRE SURVEY WORK
Work to survey the drainage system on the A1 between Biggleswade roundabout and Sandy roundabout will start on Monday 1 November. The survey work will ...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS DERBYSHIRE
Saturday 30 October to Friday 5 November
An East Yorkshire steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of an estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of a Preston estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A Cardiff manufacturing firm has been fined after a worker broke his wrist when his glove became entangled in an unguarded drill.
Caroline Spelman today welcomed the new agreement reached in Nagoya for setting targets to protect the natural environment.
This consultation started on 23rd September 2010 and ends on 8th December 2010.
These amendments /changes could provide the tenant farming sector of the industry in the coming years with a greater level...
This consultation started on 23rd September 2010 and ends on 17th December 2010.
Scotland's first Land Use Strategy provides the long term framework for sustainable land use...
M6 Junction 2 (Ansty) The northbound entry slip road of the M6 at junction 2 will be closed overnight from 8.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 1 November 2010 to Saturday 6 October 2010 for the installation of traffic...
Caroline Spelman today welcomed the new agreement reached in Nagoya for setting targets to protect the natural environment.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS DERBYSHIRE
Saturday 30 October to Friday 5 November
An East Yorkshire steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of an estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A steel company has been fined £15,000 after a four-metre-long metal girder crashed through the roof of a Preston estate agents, narrowly missing two office workers.
A Cardiff manufacturing firm has been fined after a worker broke his wrist when his glove became entangled in an unguarded drill.
Important information for Muslim residents that are about to embark on their Hajj pilgrimage is available in a special leaflet produced by Tower Hamlets Council.
Traffic Commissioners are independent regulators for heavy commercial vehicle road transport, local bus companies, and drivers who hold vocational licences – for example HGV or PSV licences. The Traffic Commissioner...
NEW WORK
A1 BEDFORDSHIRE SURVEY WORK
Work to survey the drainage system on the A1 between Biggleswade roundabout and Sandy roundabout will start on Monday 1 November. The survey work will ...
A Merseyside headteacher has been fined £20,000 after one of his students suffered permanent injuries when he fell through the school roof.
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 1 November 2010
Work to improve safety by resurfacing a section of the M62 near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, will begin on Monday 1 November.
Traffic Commissioners are independent regulators for heavy commercial vehicle road transport, local bus companies, and drivers who hold vocational licences – for example HGV or PSV licences. The Traffic Commissioner...
A Durham company has been fined £120,000 at Grimsby Crown Court after safety failings led to the death of a man at its coal processing plant in Immingham.
Weekly summary of works planned on the Highways Agency network in Devon and Cornwall next week:
Weekly round up of road works in dorset, wiltshire, gloucestershire, somerset and bristol
Hajj help
WEST MIDLANDS MOTORWAY AND TRUNK ROADS MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME 1 – 7 NOVEMBER
Important information for Muslim residents that are about to embark on their Hajj pilgrimage is available in a special leaflet produced by Tower Hamlets Council.
As Britain and the Commonwealth prepare to mark Remembrance Day, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has released an introductory DVD about the often-overlooked contribution made by servicemen from undivided...
Summer time will end on Sunday 31 October at 1.00 am GMT throughout European Union Member States. The clocks go back giving an extra hour. This means that at 2.00 am (British Summer Time) the UK will move to ...
Skills Minister John Hayes has announced his support for apprenticeships in Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth disciplines.
Housing benefit, economic growth and child trust funds were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on video games, schools and the EU budget...
Written Ministerial Statement by Prime Minister David Cameron on Special Adviser number and costs across deparments.
Read the statementListed below are the names of the special advisers in post at 28 ...
A Written Ministerial Statement by Prime Minister David Cameron on 28 October 2010 on Ministerial overseas travel; hospitality received; gifts given and received over 140; and official meetings with external...
The Government has published details of hospitality and gifts received by ministers and special advisers, ministerial meetings with external organisations and all overseas trips by ministers across government...
Joint Statement signed by the leaders of the following countries: the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic, Denmark, Austria, Finland, Slovenia, Estonia sent to the President ...
Total membership remains at 27.7 million
Construction work on 130 affordable homes at Lanterns Court, Canary Wharf, is nearing completion with some of the homes looking set to welcome their first residents in early 2011.
Five Merseyside men have been arrested and almost 10 million illicit cigarettes have been seized by officers from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) this week.
(Life expectancy and all-age-all-cause mortality, and mortality from selected causes, overall and inequalities): Update to include data for 2009
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is announcing that it has extended Peter Freeman’s appointment as Chair of the Competition Commission until 6 May 2011.
Recycling rates have doubled in Tower Hamlets in the past two years, and to build on this success the council is working with residents to ensure that only the right materials are put into the pink sacks and ...
Attached is a copy of the latest issue of Payback Times - the quarterly publication incorporating news stories from the proceeds of crime asset recovery community.
An Orpington-based manufacturer of security solutions and marking products that identify property in order to deter crime, has more than doubled export turnover in under a year, with help from UK Trade & ...
Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation - arrest, outcomes and stops and searches, Great Britain, 2009/10:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has appointed Christine Farnish as Interim Chair of Consumer Focus.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Commissioner for Public Appointments
The September data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of 5.2 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £166,769. The monthly...
In response to today’s announcement (28 October 2010) by the economic regulator, Ofwat, that six water companies missed last year’s leakage targets, Nick Ellins, Head of Policy and Strategy at the Consumer Council...
Twice as many disadvantaged families and new mums and dads will get help from a programme which provides intensive support and home visits from early pregnancy until a child is two years old, Health Secretary...
Proposals for twenty-four local enterprise partnerships were given the green light by Government today, in a landmark move that will see local business and civic leaders working together to drive sustainable ...
The Highways Agency has announced that resurfacing work is to take place on the A1 in Lincolnshire between Grantham and Stamford, from Monday, 1 November until Friday, 12 November.
An Essex company has been fined after two employees had their hands crushed by printing presses within months of each other.
Work to replace the Western Region Railway bridge on the A404(M) near Maidenhead in Berkshire takes an important step forward this weekend, as traffic is moved on to the newly built structure for the first time...
A Merseyside roofing firm has been sentenced after it allowed two employees to work dangerously on the roof of a detached house in Wirral.
In light of the pressure on seating in the Chamber, particularly during Question Time, the Administration and Works Committee has agreed to make some of the seats Below Bar (which are currently for guests only...
After thorough consideration of the applications made in the 26th offshore oil and gas licensing round, I have decided to offer 144 production licences. This demonstrates the continuing attractiveness both of...
I am today laying before Parliament the Government's memorandum to the Justice Select Committee on post-legislative scrutiny of the Inquiries Act 2005.
The Inquiries Act 2005 introduced a comprehensive ...
Today, I am pleased to be able to publish the report of the independent review into making automatic enrolment work. The recommendations of the review team are a sensible and balanced package of proposals. In...
The Highways Agency has announced that resurfacing work is to take place on the A1 in Lincolnshire between Grantham and Stamford, from Monday, 1 November until Friday, 12 November.
An Essex company has been fined after two employees had their hands crushed by printing presses within months of each other.
In response to today’s announcement (28 October 2010) by the economic regulator, Ofwat, that six water companies missed last year’s leakage targets, Nick Ellins, Head of Policy and Strategy at the Consumer Council...
Construction work on 130 affordable homes at Lanterns Court, Canary Wharf, is nearing completion with some of the homes looking set to welcome their first residents in early 2011.
Five Merseyside men have been arrested and almost 10 million illicit cigarettes have been seized by officers from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) this week.
(Life expectancy and all-age-all-cause mortality, and mortality from selected causes, overall and inequalities): Update to include data for 2009
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is announcing that it has extended Peter Freeman’s appointment as Chair of the Competition Commission until 6 May 2011.
Recycling rates have doubled in Tower Hamlets in the past two years, and to build on this success the council is working with residents to ensure that only the right materials are put into the pink sacks and ...
Attached is a copy of the latest issue of Payback Times - the quarterly publication incorporating news stories from the proceeds of crime asset recovery community.
An Orpington-based manufacturer of security solutions and marking products that identify property in order to deter crime, has more than doubled export turnover in under a year, with help from UK Trade & ...
Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation - arrest, outcomes and stops and searches, Great Britain, 2009/10:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has appointed Christine Farnish as Interim Chair of Consumer Focus.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Commissioner for Public Appointments
The September data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of 5.2 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £166,769. The monthly...
In response to today’s announcement (28 October 2010) by the economic regulator, Ofwat, that six water companies missed last year’s leakage targets, Nick Ellins, Head of Policy and Strategy at the Consumer Council...
Twice as many disadvantaged families and new mums and dads will get help from a programme which provides intensive support and home visits from early pregnancy until a child is two years old, Health Secretary...
Proposals for twenty-four local enterprise partnerships were given the green light by Government today, in a landmark move that will see local business and civic leaders working together to drive sustainable ...
The Highways Agency has announced that resurfacing work is to take place on the A1 in Lincolnshire between Grantham and Stamford, from Monday, 1 November until Friday, 12 November.
An Essex company has been fined after two employees had their hands crushed by printing presses within months of each other.
Work to replace the Western Region Railway bridge on the A404(M) near Maidenhead in Berkshire takes an important step forward this weekend, as traffic is moved on to the newly built structure for the first time...
A Merseyside roofing firm has been sentenced after it allowed two employees to work dangerously on the roof of a detached house in Wirral.
Construction work on 130 affordable homes at Lanterns Court, Canary Wharf, is nearing completion with some of the homes looking set to welcome their first residents in early 2011.
Five Merseyside men have been arrested and almost 10 million illicit cigarettes have been seized by officers from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) this week.
(Life expectancy and all-age-all-cause mortality, and mortality from selected causes, overall and inequalities): Update to include data for 2009
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is announcing that it has extended Peter Freeman’s appointment as Chair of the Competition Commission until 6 May 2011.
Recycling rates have doubled in Tower Hamlets in the past two years, and to build on this success the council is working with residents to ensure that only the right materials are put into the pink sacks and ...
Attached is a copy of the latest issue of Payback Times - the quarterly publication incorporating news stories from the proceeds of crime asset recovery community.
An Orpington-based manufacturer of security solutions and marking products that identify property in order to deter crime, has more than doubled export turnover in under a year, with help from UK Trade & ...
Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation - arrest, outcomes and stops and searches, Great Britain, 2009/10:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has appointed Christine Farnish as Interim Chair of Consumer Focus.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Commissioner for Public Appointments
The September data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of 5.2 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £166,769. The monthly...
In response to today’s announcement (28 October 2010) by the economic regulator, Ofwat, that six water companies missed last year’s leakage targets, Nick Ellins, Head of Policy and Strategy at the Consumer Council...
Twice as many disadvantaged families and new mums and dads will get help from a programme which provides intensive support and home visits from early pregnancy until a child is two years old, Health Secretary...
Proposals for twenty-four local enterprise partnerships were given the green light by Government today, in a landmark move that will see local business and civic leaders working together to drive sustainable ...
The Highways Agency has announced that resurfacing work is to take place on the A1 in Lincolnshire between Grantham and Stamford, from Monday, 1 November until Friday, 12 November.
An Essex company has been fined after two employees had their hands crushed by printing presses within months of each other.
Work to replace the Western Region Railway bridge on the A404(M) near Maidenhead in Berkshire takes an important step forward this weekend, as traffic is moved on to the newly built structure for the first time...
A Merseyside roofing firm has been sentenced after it allowed two employees to work dangerously on the roof of a detached house in Wirral.
This consultation started on 20th September 2010 and ends on 10th December 2010.
The Food Standards Agency is seeking your views on the draft Official Feed and Food Controls (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations...
A Merseyside roofing firm has been sentenced after it allowed two employees to work dangerously on the roof of a detached house in Wirral.
Recycling rates have doubled in Tower Hamlets in the past two years, and to build on this success the council is working with residents to ensure that only the right materials are put into the pink sacks and ...
In response to today’s announcement (28 October 2010) by the economic regulator, Ofwat, that six water companies missed last year’s leakage targets, Nick Ellins, Head of Policy and Strategy at the Consumer Council...
Work to replace the Western Region Railway bridge on the A404(M) near Maidenhead in Berkshire takes an important step forward this weekend, as traffic is moved on to the newly built structure for the first time...
Recycling rates have doubled in Tower Hamlets in the past two years, and to build on this success the council is working with residents to ensure that only the right materials are put into the pink sacks and ...
Proposals for twenty-four local enterprise partnerships were given the green light by Government today, in a landmark move that will see local business and civic leaders working together to drive sustainable ...
The Highways Agency has announced that resurfacing work is to take place on the A1 in Lincolnshire between Grantham and Stamford, from Monday, 1 November until Friday, 12 November.
An Essex company has been fined after two employees had their hands crushed by printing presses within months of each other.
Work to replace the Western Region Railway bridge on the A404(M) near Maidenhead in Berkshire takes an important step forward this weekend, as traffic is moved on to the newly built structure for the first time...
Construction work on 130 affordable homes at Lanterns Court, Canary Wharf, is nearing completion with some of the homes looking set to welcome their first residents in early 2011.
An Orpington-based manufacturer of security solutions and marking products that identify property in order to deter crime, has more than doubled export turnover in under a year, with help from UK Trade & ...
In response to today’s announcement (28 October 2010) by the economic regulator, Ofwat, that six water companies missed last year’s leakage targets, Nick Ellins, Head of Policy and Strategy at the Consumer Council...