With conker season in full swing, Tower Hamlets residents are being ask to go nuts about nature at a special event to celebrate all things green in the borough.
It’s that time of year again – Young Mayor election fever has hit Tower Hamlets!
Older people in East London proved they were not over hill and just as sprightly as their younger competitors at a sporting event organised by Tower Hamlets Council.
Tower Hamlets residents can join experienced archaeologists in an East End park dig to uncover the remains of a medieval chapel this October (11 – 15 October).
Residents can undercover the hidden past of High Street 2012 – the main thoroughfare between the city of London and the Olympic Park in Stratford – through a guided tour.
M5 J12 Gloucester – overnight work
Work to ease congestion on a busy junction on the M5 near Gloucester started on 6th September.
The 14 week scheme is being carried out by the Highways Agency to ...
With conker season in full swing, Tower Hamlets residents are being ask to go nuts about nature at a special event to celebrate all things green in the borough.
It’s that time of year again – Young Mayor election fever has hit Tower Hamlets!
New work
Older people in East London proved they were not over hill and just as sprightly as their younger competitors at a sporting event organised by Tower Hamlets Council.
Emergency services and staff from Tower Hamlets Council took part in a major search and rescue exercise to test how they would cope in a genuine disaster.
Tower Hamlets residents can join experienced archaeologists in an East End park dig to uncover the remains of a medieval chapel this October (11 – 15 October).
Residents can undercover the hidden past of High Street 2012 – the main thoroughfare between the city of London and the Olympic Park in Stratford – through a guided tour.
M5 J12 Gloucester – overnight work
Two west Yorkshire based company directors, one the director of a chain of lap dancing clubs and the other a director of a chain of cheap goods stores, have been disqualified from being company directors following...
Tour of high street 2012
NEW WORK
M1 J10 TO J13 BEDFORDSHIRE – HARD SHOULDER RUNNING SCHEME
There will be closures on the entry and exit sliproads overnight on the northbound carriageway at Junction 11 from Monday 4 through...
The new adult careers service Next Step is now providing a new online service, helping adults make informed choices about which skills and courses are best suited to them.
The most comprehensive review of police pay and conditions in more than 30 years was launched today by the government to improve service for the public and maximise value for money.
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 4th October 2010
A Lancashire couple has been prosecuted after an employee was seriously injured twice in less than two months at a pine furniture workshop in Bacup.
A new safety initiative targeting small-scale building projects is being launched across Greater Manchester and Cheshire.
Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 4-10 October 2010
Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) Wales Customer Service Improvement Manager, Kim Whiteley, has been awarded the Customer Service Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of...
Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 4-10 October 2010
Mae Kim Whiteley, Rheolwr Gwella Gwasanaethau Cwsmeriaid yng Ngwasanaeth Llysoedd Ei Mawrhydi (GLlEM) Cymru, wedi ennill Gwobr am Wasanaeth i Gwsmeriaid gan Unigolyn yn Seremoni Wobrwyo Genedlaethol GLlEM yn ...
The Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk (CENS) Witness Leads Team has been awarded the Supporting Victims and Witnesses Team Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in...
Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court Operational Support Manager, Marie Day, has been awarded the Equality and Diversity Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London...
HMCS Derby City & Southern Derbyshire Community Engagement Team has been awarded the Community Engagement Team Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
The Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk (CENS) Witness Leads Team has been awarded the Supporting Victims and Witnesses Team Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in...
The Court Manager of Gateshead Law Courts, Keith Leightley, has been awarded the Senior Inspirational Leadership Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
Lincoln Magistrates’ Court Fine Enforcement Officer, Stephen Younger, has been awarded the Innovation Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
The Head of Operations for courts in Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Wiltshire, Rachel Hunt, has been awarded the Chief Executive's Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice...
Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court Operational Support Manager, Marie Day, has been awarded the Equality and Diversity Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London...
Witness Champion for Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) in North and West Yorkshire, Daljit Kundi, has been awarded the Lord Chancellor’s Award and the Supporting Victims and Witnesses individual award at the...
Acting Deputy Justices' Clerk at Sefton Magistrates' Court, Jane Wignall, has been awarded the Community Engagement Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London...
Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) Wales Customer Service Improvement Manager, Kim Whitely, has been awarded the Customer Service Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of ...
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that carriageway repair works will be taking place on the A180 between Croxton and Barnetby near Ulceby in North Lincolnshire to replace the worn road surface.
Liverpool Magistrates' Court Customer Service Team has been awarded the Customer Service Team Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
Bristol County Court Family Team Manager, Rebecca Cobbin, has been awarded the Customer Service Individual Award at the HMCS National Awards ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has delivered a speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York defending multilateral diplomacy.
The Deputy PM argued that now more than ever we need to work...
The Prime Minister has reappointed Admiral the Lord West of Spithead as a Trustee of the Imperial War Museum. His second term of appointment will run from 1st July 2010 to 30thJune 2014.
Biographical ...
The Government has published September progress updates for each department’s Structural Reform Plans (SRPs).
Individual reports can be downloaded below:
Cabinet Office SRP progress...
Number of centenarians grows
Deficit 11.4% of GDP
"Making Space in Dalston" - a £1 million scheme to improve Dalston's open spaces - has rejuvenated the area and 'joined up' the existing heart of Dalston with the new housing, public square and station...
A scheme to provide additional capacity, improve journey time reliability, and increase safety at two junctions on the M1 was today given the go-ahead by Transport Minister Mike Penning.Â
England’s embattled military heritage enjoys latest victory in its survival
Smart monitoring technology from an Oxfordshire company is winning export orders from customers wanting the perfect drink in pubs and bars every time.
Remember to get your annual flu jab
A large-scale emergency flood exercise will take place across England and Wales to test national and regional responses to severe flooding from rivers, the sea, reservoirs, groundwater and surface water.
Cancer patients will from today (1 October) have greater access to cancer drugs that their doctors recommend for them due to an extra £50 million in funding being made available by the Department of...
Minister of State for Universities and Science David Willetts today announced the reappointment of Mr Ed Wallis as the Chair of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
The UK Ship Register is pleased to welcome ‘Queen Elizabeth’ to the UK Flag today.
A public inquiry on proposals to increase the Humber Bridge tolls has been ordered by the Government.
With the 31 October paper-filing deadline for Self Assessment returns just weeks away, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is asking agents to help them increase the proportion of returns which are filed on time ...
Three new toolkits to help agents avoid common errors when filing clients’ returns were published today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Reacting to today’s announcement that Sir John Rose will be standing down from British manufacturing giant, Rolls-Royce, Business Secretary Vince Cable said:
Employers who deliberately flout minimum wage laws will be publicly named under a new scheme announced by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today.
Plans to make it easier for people to balance work and family life were set out by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken has reduced the number of coaches on the licence of a Dumfries coach company after they were called to a public inquiry in Edinburgh on 7 May and 2 June 2010...
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed the appointment of Dame Jo Williams as Chair of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Saturday 2 October to Friday 8 October
Business Secretary Vince Cable delivered the keynote speech in Brussels today as the first UK Cabinet Minister to address the European Parliament.
The owner of a faulty fairground ride and an inspector who declared it safe have both been fined following an incident during the British Grand Prix weekend.
A Skegness caravan park operator has been fined £15,000 for safety failings after a worker fell to his death in a hay barn near Doncaster.
The Government has restated its commitment to improving public health by moving nutrition policy for England into the Department of Health from tomorrow, 1 October.
The Highways Agency will re-waterproof and resurface two bridges on the A38 to the west of Derby to improve the quality of the surface for road users.
On the day a new film is released that tells the story of how a group of 1960s women fought for equal pay, today's workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.
The Highways Agency will re-waterproof and resurface two bridges on the A38 to the west of Derby to improve the quality of the surface for road users.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken has reduced the number of coaches on the licence of a Dumfries coach company after they were called to a public inquiry in Edinburgh on 7 May and 2 June 2010...
A scheme to provide additional capacity, improve journey time reliability, and increase safety at two junctions on the M1 was today given the go-ahead by Transport Minister Mike Penning.Â
England’s embattled military heritage enjoys latest victory in its survival
"Making Space in Dalston" - a £1 million scheme to improve Dalston's open spaces - has rejuvenated the area and 'joined up' the existing heart of Dalston with the new housing, public square and station...
A scheme to provide additional capacity, improve journey time reliability, and increase safety at two junctions on the M1 was today given the go-ahead by Transport Minister Mike Penning.Â
England’s embattled military heritage enjoys latest victory in its survival
Smart monitoring technology from an Oxfordshire company is winning export orders from customers wanting the perfect drink in pubs and bars every time.
Remember to get your annual flu jab
A large-scale emergency flood exercise will take place across England and Wales to test national and regional responses to severe flooding from rivers, the sea, reservoirs, groundwater and surface water.
Cancer patients will from today (1 October) have greater access to cancer drugs that their doctors recommend for them due to an extra £50 million in funding being made available by the Department of...
Minister of State for Universities and Science David Willetts today announced the reappointment of Mr Ed Wallis as the Chair of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
The UK Ship Register is pleased to welcome ‘Queen Elizabeth’ to the UK Flag today.
A public inquiry on proposals to increase the Humber Bridge tolls has been ordered by the Government.
With the 31 October paper-filing deadline for Self Assessment returns just weeks away, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is asking agents to help them increase the proportion of returns which are filed on time ...
Three new toolkits to help agents avoid common errors when filing clients’ returns were published today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Reacting to today’s announcement that Sir John Rose will be standing down from British manufacturing giant, Rolls-Royce, Business Secretary Vince Cable said:
Employers who deliberately flout minimum wage laws will be publicly named under a new scheme announced by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today.
Plans to make it easier for people to balance work and family life were set out by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken has reduced the number of coaches on the licence of a Dumfries coach company after they were called to a public inquiry in Edinburgh on 7 May and 2 June 2010...
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed the appointment of Dame Jo Williams as Chair of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Saturday 2 October to Friday 8 October
Business Secretary Vince Cable delivered the keynote speech in Brussels today as the first UK Cabinet Minister to address the European Parliament.
The owner of a faulty fairground ride and an inspector who declared it safe have both been fined following an incident during the British Grand Prix weekend.
A Skegness caravan park operator has been fined £15,000 for safety failings after a worker fell to his death in a hay barn near Doncaster.
The Government has restated its commitment to improving public health by moving nutrition policy for England into the Department of Health from tomorrow, 1 October.
The Highways Agency will re-waterproof and resurface two bridges on the A38 to the west of Derby to improve the quality of the surface for road users.
On the day a new film is released that tells the story of how a group of 1960s women fought for equal pay, today's workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.
"Making Space in Dalston" - a £1 million scheme to improve Dalston's open spaces - has rejuvenated the area and 'joined up' the existing heart of Dalston with the new housing, public square and station...
A scheme to provide additional capacity, improve journey time reliability, and increase safety at two junctions on the M1 was today given the go-ahead by Transport Minister Mike Penning.Â
England’s embattled military heritage enjoys latest victory in its survival
Smart monitoring technology from an Oxfordshire company is winning export orders from customers wanting the perfect drink in pubs and bars every time.
Remember to get your annual flu jab
A large-scale emergency flood exercise will take place across England and Wales to test national and regional responses to severe flooding from rivers, the sea, reservoirs, groundwater and surface water.
Cancer patients will from today (1 October) have greater access to cancer drugs that their doctors recommend for them due to an extra £50 million in funding being made available by the Department of...
Minister of State for Universities and Science David Willetts today announced the reappointment of Mr Ed Wallis as the Chair of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
The UK Ship Register is pleased to welcome ‘Queen Elizabeth’ to the UK Flag today.
A public inquiry on proposals to increase the Humber Bridge tolls has been ordered by the Government.
With the 31 October paper-filing deadline for Self Assessment returns just weeks away, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is asking agents to help them increase the proportion of returns which are filed on time ...
Three new toolkits to help agents avoid common errors when filing clients’ returns were published today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Reacting to today’s announcement that Sir John Rose will be standing down from British manufacturing giant, Rolls-Royce, Business Secretary Vince Cable said:
Employers who deliberately flout minimum wage laws will be publicly named under a new scheme announced by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today.
Plans to make it easier for people to balance work and family life were set out by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken has reduced the number of coaches on the licence of a Dumfries coach company after they were called to a public inquiry in Edinburgh on 7 May and 2 June 2010...
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed the appointment of Dame Jo Williams as Chair of the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Saturday 2 October to Friday 8 October
Business Secretary Vince Cable delivered the keynote speech in Brussels today as the first UK Cabinet Minister to address the European Parliament.
The owner of a faulty fairground ride and an inspector who declared it safe have both been fined following an incident during the British Grand Prix weekend.
A Skegness caravan park operator has been fined £15,000 for safety failings after a worker fell to his death in a hay barn near Doncaster.
The Government has restated its commitment to improving public health by moving nutrition policy for England into the Department of Health from tomorrow, 1 October.
The Highways Agency will re-waterproof and resurface two bridges on the A38 to the west of Derby to improve the quality of the surface for road users.
On the day a new film is released that tells the story of how a group of 1960s women fought for equal pay, today's workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.
This consultation started on 2nd August 2010 and ends on 22nd October 2010.
As a franchising authority, Scottish Ministers are required to publish a Franchising Policy Statement which sets out how they ...
This consultation started on 28th July 2010 and ends on 6th October 2010.
This consultation seeks views on the practicality and technical feasibility of options for grant distribution changes that could be...
This consultation started on 29th July 2010 and ends on 22nd October 2010.
This consultation seeks views on the draft guidance to health and social care services. The guidance has been drafted to support...
This consultation started on 28th July 2010 and ends on 2nd November 2010.
The consultation seeks views on whether FOI legislation should be extended to cover organisations such as contractors who build...
This consultation started on 27th July 2010 and ends on 19th October 2010.
HMRC and HMT invite views on possible modernisation of the tax rules for investment trust companies. An associated Consultation...
This consultation started on 27th July 2010 and ends on 20th October 2010.
The government has launched a consultation inviting comments on how the DOTAS regime may be extended to IHT, as it applies to trusts...
This consultation started on 26th July 2010 and ends on 11th October 2010.
These documents are part of a public consultation on implementation of proposals in the White Paper and supporting papers. They...
The Highways Agency will re-waterproof and resurface two bridges on the A38 to the west of Derby to improve the quality of the surface for road users.
On the day a new film is released that tells the story of how a group of 1960s women fought for equal pay, today's workers have won new rights that will help to stamp out pay discrimination.