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05 October 2010

Huddersfield firm fined for endangering workforce
seen at 18:06, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

A man was left with serious injuries after a fall from an unguarded platform, a court heard during the sentencing of a Huddersfield textile retailer.

David willetts congratulates winners of nobel prize for physics 2010
seen at 18:06, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

Commenting on the news that Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov have won the Nobel Prize for Physics 2010, the Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts said:

Veolia litter picker fatally run down at work
seen at 16:05, 5 October in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

National waste and recycling company Veolia ES (UK) Ltd has been fined £225,000 after a worker was killed in a vehicle collision while collecting litter from a busy road.

Major pub chain fined £300k over merseyside landlord's death
seen at 15:56, 5 October in Tower Hamlets News - national (Our copy).

A major pub chain has been fined £300,000 after a Merseyside landlord died from carbon monoxide poisoning, and tenants at another 474 pubs were put at risk.

Former marine jailed for selling arms to iran
seen at 15:56, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

A former British Royal Marine has been jailed for two and half years after attempting to supply hi-tech sniper-scopes to Iran.

Preston man jailed in rhino horn smuggling case
seen at 15:56, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The failed plot to smuggle the valuable horns of a white rhino out of the UK through Manchester Airport has landed the perpetrator in jail for 12 months.

A64 copmanthorpe (bond hill loop) slip road resurfacing
seen at 15:55, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will begin work to resurface and provide new road markings on the A64 eastbound exit slip road and westbound entry slip road at Copmanthorpe (Bond Hill Loop) in York, North Yorkshire.

Veolia litter picker fatally run down at work
seen at 13:07, 5 October in Tower Hamlets News - national (Our copy).

National waste and recycling company Veolia ES (UK) Ltd has been fined £225,000 after a worker was killed in a vehicle collision while collecting litter from a busy road.

Nhs to track wider range of infections
seen at 12:04, 5 October in England's RDAs News - national (Our copy).

Mandatory reports to give patients more information and drive down infections

House of lords appointments commission – new non-party-political peers
seen at 11:19, 5 October in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Two new non-party-political peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission were announced today.

A259 near rye: overnight closures for resurfacing
seen at 11:10, 5 October in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Sections of the A259 between Guldeford Crossing and Kent Ditch,near Rye, are to be resurfaced to provide a smoother, quieter road surface and improve journeys for road users.

House of lords appointments commission – new non-party-political peers
seen at 11:10, 5 October in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Two new non-party-political peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission were announced today.

Taxation of foreign branches (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs)
seen at 11:07, 5 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 27th July 2010 and ends on 15th October 2010.

The government has published a discussion document available on the HM Treasury website on the taxation of foreign branches...
Decriminalised Enforcement of Bus Lane Offences by Camera (The Scottish Government)
seen at 11:07, 5 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 28th July 2010 and ends on 28th October 2010.

Decriminalised Enforcement of Bus Lane Offences by Camera Consultation

Furnished holiday lettings (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs)
seen at 11:07, 5 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 27th July 2010 and ends on 22nd October 2010.

This consultation seeks your views on the government's proposal to change the tax rules for furnished holiday lettings so they meet...
Speak Up For Rural Scotland (The Scottish Government)
seen at 11:07, 5 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 2nd August 2010 and ends on 25th October 2010.

The Cabinet Secretary for RAE will be consulting on advice which he has received from the Rural Development Council...

Wider Planning for an Ageing Population - Housing & Communities (The Scottish Government)
seen at 11:06, 5 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 29th June 2010 and ends on 6th October 2010.

In future years, older people will form a greater proportion of Scotland's population than ever before. For most, this will not ...

£70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 10:57, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

Around 35,000 people will benefit from a £70 million cash boost that will enable the NHS to support people back into their homes after a spell in hospital, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced ...

Resurfacing work to take place on holmer road and edgar street roundabouts on the a49 in hereford to improve safety for road users
seen at 10:57, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will begin work to resurface two roundabouts on the A49 in Hereford from the 11 October 2010 for up to five nights.

A259 near rye: overnight closures for resurfacing
seen at 10:57, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

Sections of the A259 between Guldeford Crossing and Kent Ditch,near Rye, are to be resurfaced to provide a smoother, quieter road surface and improve journeys for road users.

House of lords appointments commission – new non-party-political peers
seen at 10:57, 5 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

Two new non-party-political peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission were announced today.

Website traffic for September 2010
seen at 07:07, 5 October in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Number 10 has released its monthly update on website traffic.

The information gives a fuller picture of the number of users the site generates and the pages viewed.

Traffic for September 2010

Pope...

PM congratulates Europe on Ryder Cup victory
seen at 07:07, 5 October in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Prime Minister David Cameron has congratulated Europe on their “stunning victory” in the Ryder Cup.

The team, captained by Colin Montgomerie, clinched victory at Celtic Manor in South Wales...

Overnight resurfacing for m56
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A three week scheme to resurface the M56 between Stretton and Preston Brook in Cheshire is to get underway next week.

Transport secretary suspends m4 bus lane to benefit all road users
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Motorists and hauliers are to benefit from an extra lane on a key stretch of the M4 near London, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond announced today.

Proposed high speed rail network north of birmingham confirmed
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has today announced which network option the Government prefers for taking high speed rail north of Birmingham.

Low pay commission visit to barnstaple and taunton
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit Barnstaple and Taunton on 7 and 8 October 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...

New permanent secretary for department of health
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Sir Gus O'Donnell, is pleased to announce the appointment of Una O’Brien as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health.

Bring back the olympic marathon to the east end
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

As hundreds of residents sign the petition to bring back the Olympic marathon to the East End, Tower Hamlets Council has criticised the decision and is threatening to use every tool at its disposal to reverse...

Water watchdog wants to hear from consumers at its next meeting in swansea
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Consumer Council for Water Wales Committee is inviting members of the public to its next meeting at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea on Tuesday 12 October. The committee will be looking at how water...

Blowing the whistle on housing cheats!
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Tower Hamlets Council is cracking down on housing cheats.

Update to furniture and furnishings fire regulations come into force
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An update to the Furniture and Furnishings Regulations (FFRs) has now come into force, which will provide an amendment to the test fabric material used in fire-resistance tests for upholstered furniture and furnishings...

University scholarships for children of armed forces casualties
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Families of servicemen and women killed on active duty will benefit from publicly funded higher education scholarships, the government announced today.

Company director jailed for sixteen months following insolvency service investigation
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

On Friday 1 October 2010, George Charles Taylor (“Mr Taylor”) of Arundel, West Sussex, was sentenced at Chichester Crown Court to a total of 16 months imprisonment in respect of offences he committed whilst acting...

Restoration firm fined after wall collapse
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A Wiltshire construction company has been prosecuted after a teenager was seriously injured in a wall collapse.

Construction firm fined after death of worker
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

NE/234/10 A Scottish construction firm has been fined after one of its workers died four weeks after being struck by a telehandler driven by a co-worker.

David willetts comments on nobel prize winner 2010 robert edwards
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Commenting on the news that Professor Robert Edwards has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010, Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:

Birmingham box managed motorways scheme 'drop in' session for local walsall residents
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Thursday 7 October, 4pm – 7pm

Walsall Council Chamber Foyer, Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS21 1TP.

M62 night time resurfacing junction 26 to 27
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Work will begin next week to resurface the M62 between Junction 26 and 27 in West Yorkshire. The work will provide an improved road surface for drivers and it is taking place following the completion of the concrete...

Embargo - not for publication or broadcast before 00:01am on tuesday 5 october - £70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 07:06, 5 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Around 35,000 people will benefit from a £70 million cash boost that will enable the NHS to support people back into their homes after a spell in hospital, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced ...

Restoration firm fined after wall collapse
seen at 07:04, 5 October in Acas News - national (Our copy).

A Wiltshire construction company has been prosecuted after a teenager was seriously injured in a wall collapse.

Birmingham box managed motorways scheme 'drop in' session for local walsall residents
seen at 07:03, 5 October in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

Thursday 7 October, 4pm – 7pm

Walsall Council Chamber Foyer, Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS21 1TP.

Construction firm fined after death of worker
seen at 07:03, 5 October in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

NE/234/10 A Scottish construction firm has been fined after one of its workers died four weeks after being struck by a telehandler driven by a co-worker.

Overnight resurfacing for m56
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A three week scheme to resurface the M56 between Stretton and Preston Brook in Cheshire is to get underway next week.

Transport secretary suspends m4 bus lane to benefit all road users
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Motorists and hauliers are to benefit from an extra lane on a key stretch of the M4 near London, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond announced today.

Proposed high speed rail network north of birmingham confirmed
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has today announced which network option the Government prefers for taking high speed rail north of Birmingham.

Low pay commission visit to barnstaple and taunton
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit Barnstaple and Taunton on 7 and 8 October 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...

New permanent secretary for department of health
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Sir Gus O'Donnell, is pleased to announce the appointment of Una O’Brien as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health.

Bring back the olympic marathon to the east end
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

As hundreds of residents sign the petition to bring back the Olympic marathon to the East End, Tower Hamlets Council has criticised the decision and is threatening to use every tool at its disposal to reverse...

Water watchdog wants to hear from consumers at its next meeting in swansea
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Consumer Council for Water Wales Committee is inviting members of the public to its next meeting at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea on Tuesday 12 October. The committee will be looking at how water...

Blowing the whistle on housing cheats!
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Tower Hamlets Council is cracking down on housing cheats.

Update to furniture and furnishings fire regulations come into force
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An update to the Furniture and Furnishings Regulations (FFRs) has now come into force, which will provide an amendment to the test fabric material used in fire-resistance tests for upholstered furniture and furnishings...

University scholarships for children of armed forces casualties
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Families of servicemen and women killed on active duty will benefit from publicly funded higher education scholarships, the government announced today.

Company director jailed for sixteen months following insolvency service investigation
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

On Friday 1 October 2010, George Charles Taylor (“Mr Taylor”) of Arundel, West Sussex, was sentenced at Chichester Crown Court to a total of 16 months imprisonment in respect of offences he committed whilst acting...

Restoration firm fined after wall collapse
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A Wiltshire construction company has been prosecuted after a teenager was seriously injured in a wall collapse.

Construction firm fined after death of worker
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

NE/234/10 A Scottish construction firm has been fined after one of its workers died four weeks after being struck by a telehandler driven by a co-worker.

David willetts comments on nobel prize winner 2010 robert edwards
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Commenting on the news that Professor Robert Edwards has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010, Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:

Birmingham box managed motorways scheme 'drop in' session for local walsall residents
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Thursday 7 October, 4pm – 7pm

Walsall Council Chamber Foyer, Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS21 1TP.

M62 night time resurfacing junction 26 to 27
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Work will begin next week to resurface the M62 between Junction 26 and 27 in West Yorkshire. The work will provide an improved road surface for drivers and it is taking place following the completion of the concrete...

Embargo - not for publication or broadcast before 00:01am on tuesday 5 october - £70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 07:02, 5 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Around 35,000 people will benefit from a £70 million cash boost that will enable the NHS to support people back into their homes after a spell in hospital, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced ...

Overnight resurfacing for m56
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A three week scheme to resurface the M56 between Stretton and Preston Brook in Cheshire is to get underway next week.

Transport secretary suspends m4 bus lane to benefit all road users
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Motorists and hauliers are to benefit from an extra lane on a key stretch of the M4 near London, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond announced today.

Proposed high speed rail network north of birmingham confirmed
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has today announced which network option the Government prefers for taking high speed rail north of Birmingham.

Low pay commission visit to barnstaple and taunton
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit Barnstaple and Taunton on 7 and 8 October 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...

New permanent secretary for department of health
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Sir Gus O'Donnell, is pleased to announce the appointment of Una O’Brien as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health.

Bring back the olympic marathon to the east end
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

As hundreds of residents sign the petition to bring back the Olympic marathon to the East End, Tower Hamlets Council has criticised the decision and is threatening to use every tool at its disposal to reverse...

Water watchdog wants to hear from consumers at its next meeting in swansea
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Consumer Council for Water Wales Committee is inviting members of the public to its next meeting at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea on Tuesday 12 October. The committee will be looking at how water...

Blowing the whistle on housing cheats!
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Tower Hamlets Council is cracking down on housing cheats.

Update to furniture and furnishings fire regulations come into force
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

An update to the Furniture and Furnishings Regulations (FFRs) has now come into force, which will provide an amendment to the test fabric material used in fire-resistance tests for upholstered furniture and furnishings...

University scholarships for children of armed forces casualties
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Families of servicemen and women killed on active duty will benefit from publicly funded higher education scholarships, the government announced today.

Company director jailed for sixteen months following insolvency service investigation
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

On Friday 1 October 2010, George Charles Taylor (“Mr Taylor”) of Arundel, West Sussex, was sentenced at Chichester Crown Court to a total of 16 months imprisonment in respect of offences he committed whilst acting...

Restoration firm fined after wall collapse
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A Wiltshire construction company has been prosecuted after a teenager was seriously injured in a wall collapse.

Construction firm fined after death of worker
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

NE/234/10 A Scottish construction firm has been fined after one of its workers died four weeks after being struck by a telehandler driven by a co-worker.

David willetts comments on nobel prize winner 2010 robert edwards
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Commenting on the news that Professor Robert Edwards has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010, Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:

Birmingham box managed motorways scheme 'drop in' session for local walsall residents
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Thursday 7 October, 4pm – 7pm

Walsall Council Chamber Foyer, Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS21 1TP.

M62 night time resurfacing junction 26 to 27
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Work will begin next week to resurface the M62 between Junction 26 and 27 in West Yorkshire. The work will provide an improved road surface for drivers and it is taking place following the completion of the concrete...

Embargo - not for publication or broadcast before 00:01am on tuesday 5 october - £70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 07:01, 5 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Around 35,000 people will benefit from a £70 million cash boost that will enable the NHS to support people back into their homes after a spell in hospital, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced ...

Embargo - not for publication or broadcast before 00:01am on tuesday 5 october - £70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 00:51, 5 October in Tower Hamlets News - national (Our copy).

Around 35,000 people will benefit from a £70 million cash boost that will enable the NHS to support people back into their homes after a spell in hospital, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced ...