TGS


06 October 2010

Hospital fined after health worker infected with hepatitis c
seen at 18:14, 6 October in Tower Hamlets News - national (Our copy).

A healthcare worker at a Worcestershire hospital contracted the Hepatitis C virus after injuring herself on a needle used to take blood from an infected patient.

Traffic commissioner fines jedburgh coach company and reduces fleet
seen at 18:13, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken has reduced the number of coaches on the licence of a Jedburgh coach company and fined them £3,000 after they were called to a public inquiry in Edinburgh...

Weekly summary of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, east dorset, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 12:07, 6 October in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen ...

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent and sussex
seen at 12:07, 6 October in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen ...

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 12:07, 6 October in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen ...

Enforcement guidance to primary production food and feed hygiene inspections in Scotland - information for local authority food and feed officers (The Food Standards Agency)
seen at 12:04, 6 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 9th August 2010 and ends on 1st November 2010.

The Food Standards Agency in Scotland is seeking comments on the attached guidance (see Annex C) which has been specifically...

Fitness to practise adjudication for health professionals: assessing different mechanisms for delivery. A paper for consultation (The Department of Health)
seen at 12:04, 6 October in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 9th August 2010 and ends on 11th October 2010.

The Government has been reviewing the progress of OHPA towards implementation, and reassessing the case for creation of a new ...

Social Housing Allocations - A Practice Guide (The Scottish Government)
seen at 12:04, 6 October in All consultations (Our copy).

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

A consultation on a guide for landlords allocating social housing.

Oscr holds annual open meeting
seen at 11:56, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)

Weekly summary of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, east dorset, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 11:56, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen ...

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent and sussex
seen at 11:56, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen ...

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 11:56, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The information provided in this report is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen ...

Uk welcomes signature of the eu-korea free trade agreement
seen at 11:56, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The UK welcomed the signature of the EU-Korean Free Trade Agreement (FTA) at the EU-Korea Summit in Brussels today.

Iain osborne appointed to the board of the civil aviation authority
seen at 10:51, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The Secretary of State for Transport has appointed Iain Osborne as a member of the Board of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). He will become Group Director, Regulatory Policy with effect from 10th January 2011...

Diagnostics waiting times & activity data, month ending 31 august 2010.
seen at 10:51, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:

Business and enterprise minister on his second day of ‘work experience’
seen at 10:51, 6 October in Independent Commission on Banking News - national (Our copy).

Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk will spend today undertaking ‘work experience’ at Ashley Anderson Ltd, a furniture manufacturer based in the West Midlands. This will be Mr Prisk’s second day working...

Economy
seen at 06:55, 6 October in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked about reports calling on the Bank of England to inject more money into the economy, the PMS said that he was not aware of any particular reports. The PMS added that there had been some comments from Monetary...
Child Benefit
seen at 06:55, 6 October in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Prime Minister had any comment for the millions of middle class families who would lose money on the new proposal, the PMS replied that the Chancellor had set out the position this morning. The PMS...
Terror Threat Level
seen at 06:55, 6 October in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if there was any more information on travel advice, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that there was a statement from the Home Secretary at the weekend setting out the US decision...
Morning press briefing from 4 October 2010
seen at 06:54, 6 October in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: terror threat level, child benefit and economy

Terror Threat Level

Asked if there was any more information on travel advice, the Prime Minister...

£70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 06:54, 6 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 ...

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 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

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

Nhs to track wider range of infections
seen at 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Mandatory reports to give patients more information and drive down infections

Veolia litter picker fatally run down at work
seen at 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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.

Former marine jailed for selling arms to iran
seen at 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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.

Major pub chain fined £300k over merseyside landlord's death
seen at 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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.

Huddersfield firm fined for endangering workforce
seen at 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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 06:54, 6 October in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - 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:

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 06:51, 6 October in Adult Learning Inspectorate 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.

£70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 06:50, 6 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 ...

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 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

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

Nhs to track wider range of infections
seen at 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Mandatory reports to give patients more information and drive down infections

Veolia litter picker fatally run down at work
seen at 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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.

Former marine jailed for selling arms to iran
seen at 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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.

Major pub chain fined £300k over merseyside landlord's death
seen at 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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.

Huddersfield firm fined for endangering workforce
seen at 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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 06:50, 6 October in Charity Commission 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:

£70 million support to help people in their homes after illness or injury
seen at 06:50, 6 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 ...

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 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

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

Nhs to track wider range of infections
seen at 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Mandatory reports to give patients more information and drive down infections

Veolia litter picker fatally run down at work
seen at 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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.

Former marine jailed for selling arms to iran
seen at 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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.

Major pub chain fined £300k over merseyside landlord's death
seen at 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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.

Huddersfield firm fined for endangering workforce
seen at 06:50, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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 06:49, 6 October in National College For School Leadership 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: