This consultation started on 30th August 2010 and ends on 22nd November 2010.
2.Sections 16 and 17 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 make statutory provision for the current Victim Notification...
Postal Services Bill begins passage through Parliament
Farmers and food processors only have a few weeks left to put forward ideas and solutions to get rid of red tape. The public consultation for the Farming Regulation Task Force is due to end on 31 October 2010...
A Staffordshire ceramics company plans to explore new business opportunities in South Korea, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the 1975 conviction of George John Davis to the Court of Appeal.
POSTAL SERVICES BILL BEGINS PASSAGE THROUGH PARLIAMENT
The Government has today put plans before Parliament to protect two cornerstones of British life – the Royal Mail and the Post Office.
The Government has today put forward an innovative proposal that could see Post Office Ltd turned into a mutual, giving power to staff, sub postmasters and communities.
The CC has issued the following statement after the Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold its appeal and reinstate its findings in the BAA investigation, following an earlier judgment by the Competition Appeal...
A recycling company has appeared in court after one of its workers suffered broken ribs when he was forced onto a metal conveyor belt in Preston.
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Strategic and Operational Policing Committee will be held on Thursday 14 October in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY, at 2.00pm.
Investing in heritage doesn’t just make us feel better, it makes sound economic sense with regional and local communities and businesses in particular benefiting. That is the key finding of the 2010 Heritage ...
A Huddersfield-based company is one of only three in the country to win a tailored package of international expertise, which they plan to use to break into the Eastern European market.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has announced that its Corporation Tax roadshow will be rolling into Birmingham next month.
WM 243/10 Investing in heritage doesn’t just make us feel better, it makes sound economic sense with regional and local communities and businesses in particular benefiting. That is the key finding of ...
Science Minister David Willetts today launched a consultation inviting the UK’s Research and Development (R&D) community to have their say on the European Union’s Framework Programme.
This year’s Heritage Counts report, prepared by English Heritage on behalf of the heritage sector, shows that investing in heritage does not just make us feel better, it makes sound economic sense. It reveals...
Investing in heritage doesn’t just make us feel better, it makes sound economic sense with regional and local communities and businesses in particular benefiting. That is the key finding of the 2010 Heritage ...
The Competition Commission has provisionally decided to amend the 2008 Northern Ireland Personal Current Account Banking Order, which brought in a number of measures to improve competition for personal current...
Investing in heritage doesn’t just make us feel better, it makes sound economic sense with regional and local communities and businesses in particular benefiting. That is the key finding of the 2010 Heritage ...
Metropolitan Police Authority 13/10/10 51/10
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Strategic and Operational Policing Committee will be held on Thursday 14 October in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar...
This year’s Heritage Counts report, prepared by English Heritage on behalf of the heritage sector, shows that investing in heritage does not just make us feel better, it makes sound economic sense.
Asked about the threshold hold for child benefit coming down, the PMS stated that the Prime Minister had addressed the question in his press conference. The PMS explained that commitments about tax thresholds and...
Put that many efficiency reviews such as Philip Green's had been produced for government and not been implemented and asked why this review was different, the PMS replied that government would implement the recommendations...
Asked if the Prime Minister had received the Lord Browne report, the PMS confirmed that the report was delivered over the weekend. Asked about the response to Lord Browne's report, the PMS explained that a response...
In response to the suggestion that the Prime Minister would respond to the CSR, the PMS replied that the CSR was a Chancellor announcement and as such there would be a statement to the House from the Chancellor...
Put that the Foreign Secretary ought to have reassessed his plans to authorise the rescue attempt of British aid worker Linda Norgrove, the PMS pointed out that the Prime Minister had addressed this in his press...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Linda Norgrove, spending decisions, Browne Report, Green Efficiency Review and child benefit
Linda NorgrovePut that the Foreign Secretary ought...
Lord Browne has today published his report “Securing a Sustainable Future for Higher Education in the UK”.
The Independent Review of Higher Education Funding and Student Finance, launched on...
Deficit narrowed to 4.6bn in August
CPI inflation 3.1%, RPI 4.6%
East Londoners young and old are being asked to take up a walking challenge in Mile End Park on October 13.
Defra, the Scottish Government and Welsh Assembly Government today launched the second phase of the Be Plant Wise campaign to raise awareness of the damage caused by invasive aquatic plants at a time when pond...
The Competition Commission has permitted FirstGroup to vary undertakings it gave when it took over the Scottish rail franchise in 2004. The changes will allow FirstGroup to withdraw seven loss-making bus routes...
Lord Browne of Madingley, today presented the Government with the findings of the independent Review of Higher Education Funding and Student Finance.
Saturday 16th October 2010
Commenting on the news that Christopher Pissarides, a professor at the London School of Economics has won the Nobel Prize for Economics 2010, the Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:
A culture of fear and secrecy is rare in the NHS, but can deter staff from raising concerns about safety, malpractice or wrongdoing, which can lead to poor patient care and low staff morale.
Plans to improve public websites, upgrade IT equipment and provide better online content to suit the needs of disabled people were unveiled by Communications Minister, Ed Vaizey today.
West Midlands firms are being invited to join a major international trade event to find out how they can boost their overseas business with Asia.
Having established itself in the UK, geographic information system (GIS) solutions consultancy GeoSolveIT is focusing on growing its business overseas with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
A programme of works to resurface sections of the A30 in Devon and Cornwall will take place in October and November to maintain safety for road users.
The Chancellor has selected Stephen Nickell and Graham Parker as his preferred candidates for Members of the Budget Responsibility Committee (BRC) of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Growth and renewal: a new economic framework
Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, today said that the Government endorsed the key points from Lord Browne’s recommendations for the future funding of Higher Education.
A Kent-based construction and engineering company has been fined after an employee suffered severe burns when his jack hammer touched unexposed underground electricity cables.
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
I attended the European Council meeting on 16 September, with the Foreign Secretary.
The focus of the Council discussion...
On 13 August, Sir Philip Green was commissioned by the Prime Minister to conduct an external review of Government efficiency. Sir Philip submitted his findings and recommendations to the Chief Secretary of the...
I would like to update hon. Members on the main items of business undertaken by my Department during the Conference Adjournment 2010.
Transparency
The Department is continuing its commitment to deliver...
The coalition programme for Government said that the Government would examine the case for a United Kingdom Sovereignty Bill affirming that ultimate authority remains with Parliament.
The common law is ...
I wish to make the House aware that I will publicly launch HMG's strategy on global abolition of the death penalty at an event in the FCO today to mark the world day and European day against the death penalty...
The Government published a newoutcomes focused implementation plan for the National Dementia Strategy on 28 September 2010. "Quality outcomes for people with dementia: building on the work of the National Dementia...
The first triennial review of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), "How Fair is Britain?", has been laid before the House. Copies will be made available in the Vote Office.
The Under-Secretary of State for Education, the Minister with responsibility for children and families, my hon. Friend the Member for East Worthing and Shoreham (Tim Loughton) and I wish to make the following...
I attended the European Council meeting on 16 September, with the Foreign Secretary.
The focus of the Council discussion was how to strengthen the EU's relationships with emerging powers, notably in advance...
Defra, the Scottish Government and Welsh Assembly Government today launched the second phase of the Be Plant Wise campaign to raise awareness of the damage caused by invasive aquatic plants at a time when pond...
A programme of works to resurface sections of the A30 in Devon and Cornwall will take place in October and November to maintain safety for road users.
Saturday 16th October 2010
West Midlands firms are being invited to join a major international trade event to find out how they can boost their overseas business with Asia.
East Londoners young and old are being asked to take up a walking challenge in Mile End Park on October 13.
Defra, the Scottish Government and Welsh Assembly Government today launched the second phase of the Be Plant Wise campaign to raise awareness of the damage caused by invasive aquatic plants at a time when pond...
The Competition Commission has permitted FirstGroup to vary undertakings it gave when it took over the Scottish rail franchise in 2004. The changes will allow FirstGroup to withdraw seven loss-making bus routes...
Lord Browne of Madingley, today presented the Government with the findings of the independent Review of Higher Education Funding and Student Finance.
Saturday 16th October 2010
Commenting on the news that Christopher Pissarides, a professor at the London School of Economics has won the Nobel Prize for Economics 2010, the Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:
A culture of fear and secrecy is rare in the NHS, but can deter staff from raising concerns about safety, malpractice or wrongdoing, which can lead to poor patient care and low staff morale.
Plans to improve public websites, upgrade IT equipment and provide better online content to suit the needs of disabled people were unveiled by Communications Minister, Ed Vaizey today.
West Midlands firms are being invited to join a major international trade event to find out how they can boost their overseas business with Asia.
Having established itself in the UK, geographic information system (GIS) solutions consultancy GeoSolveIT is focusing on growing its business overseas with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
A programme of works to resurface sections of the A30 in Devon and Cornwall will take place in October and November to maintain safety for road users.
The Chancellor has selected Stephen Nickell and Graham Parker as his preferred candidates for Members of the Budget Responsibility Committee (BRC) of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Growth and renewal: a new economic framework
Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, today said that the Government endorsed the key points from Lord Browne’s recommendations for the future funding of Higher Education.
A Kent-based construction and engineering company has been fined after an employee suffered severe burns when his jack hammer touched unexposed underground electricity cables.
East Londoners young and old are being asked to take up a walking challenge in Mile End Park on October 13.
Defra, the Scottish Government and Welsh Assembly Government today launched the second phase of the Be Plant Wise campaign to raise awareness of the damage caused by invasive aquatic plants at a time when pond...
The Competition Commission has permitted FirstGroup to vary undertakings it gave when it took over the Scottish rail franchise in 2004. The changes will allow FirstGroup to withdraw seven loss-making bus routes...
Lord Browne of Madingley, today presented the Government with the findings of the independent Review of Higher Education Funding and Student Finance.
Saturday 16th October 2010
Commenting on the news that Christopher Pissarides, a professor at the London School of Economics has won the Nobel Prize for Economics 2010, the Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:
A culture of fear and secrecy is rare in the NHS, but can deter staff from raising concerns about safety, malpractice or wrongdoing, which can lead to poor patient care and low staff morale.
Plans to improve public websites, upgrade IT equipment and provide better online content to suit the needs of disabled people were unveiled by Communications Minister, Ed Vaizey today.
West Midlands firms are being invited to join a major international trade event to find out how they can boost their overseas business with Asia.
Having established itself in the UK, geographic information system (GIS) solutions consultancy GeoSolveIT is focusing on growing its business overseas with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
A programme of works to resurface sections of the A30 in Devon and Cornwall will take place in October and November to maintain safety for road users.
The Chancellor has selected Stephen Nickell and Graham Parker as his preferred candidates for Members of the Budget Responsibility Committee (BRC) of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Growth and renewal: a new economic framework
Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, today said that the Government endorsed the key points from Lord Browne’s recommendations for the future funding of Higher Education.
A Kent-based construction and engineering company has been fined after an employee suffered severe burns when his jack hammer touched unexposed underground electricity cables.