This consultation started on 8th September 2010 and ends on 1st December 2010.
This consultation seeks views on the new marine licensing regime which we wish to create through secondary legislation or existing...
This consultation started on 3rd September 2010 and ends on 15th October 2010.
A consultation exercise to examine the recommendations of the Gould Report to im...
This consultation started on 2nd September 2010 and ends on 24th November 2010.
In the UK, the Food Standards Agency is the designated Competent Authority responsible for ensuring that the statutory ...
This consultation started on 2nd September 2010 and ends on 24th November 2010.
In the UK, the Food Standards Agency is the designated Competent Authority responsible for ensuring that the statutory ...
Members of the public will have the chance to meet scientists who advise the Government and guide decisions on key scientific matters at London Zoo next week.
Members of the public will have the chance to meet scientists who advise the Government and guide decisions on key scientific matters at London Zoo next week.
Members of the public will have the chance to meet scientists who advise the Government and guide decisions on key scientific matters at London Zoo next week.
A family friend who offered to help out in a workshop in Batley was severely injured when her arm was dragged into a rotating machine tool.
A Chichester rubber hose manufacturer has been fined £12,000 after three workers were injured on its premises over two months.
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 ...
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 circumstances...
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 ...
A Chichester rubber hose manufacturer has been fined £12,000 after three workers were injured on its premises over two months.
Up to 50,000 tonnes of CO2 will be saved thanks to £15m of Government funding, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
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 ...
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 circumstances...
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 ...
The second phase of a central reservation barrier scheme to improve safety on the M18 near Doncaster by will begin on Monday 18 October.
Members of the public will have the chance to meet scientists who advise the Government and guide decisions on key scientific matters at London Zoo next week.
A series of projects to stabilise and strengthen embankments along sections of the A21 near Tonbridge in Kent is underway.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the murder conviction of Kenneth Noye to the Court of Appeal.
A Department of Health review of Advisory Non-Departmental Public Bodies (ANDPBs) has set out the future of forty health-related public bodies, as part of a cross-Government review led by the Cabinet Office.
Public bodies announcement
The Department for Transport today announced significant reforms to a number of its public bodies following a cross-Government review.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today announced proposals for changes to its partner organisations driven by the need to create greater efficiency and clarity in the way government works. These...
As part of the Government’s commitment to radically increase the transparency and accountability of all public services, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, today summarised plans to substantially...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today announced proposals to strengthen the competition regime by bringing together the Competition Commission (CC) and the competition functions of the Office...
The Government has decided not to progress with plans for the generic substitution of medicines in primary care, Health Minister Lord Howe announced today.
The Rt Hon Sir Scott Baker will lead an independent panel to conduct a review into the UK's extradition arrangements, the Home Office announced today.
A raft of new measures that will help support carers were unveiled by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow today.
A series of projects to stabilise and strengthen embankments along sections of the A21 near Tonbridge in Kent is underway.
The Competition Commission (CC) has confirmed that it will introduce a remedies package based around a point-of-sale prohibition for all forms of payment protection insurance (PPI) (with the exception of retail...
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that traffic is likely to be busy around the M56 and M6 this weekend with up to 70,000 supporters heading to the Manchester United V West Bromwich Albion match on Saturday...
A Lancashire plastics company has appeared in court after a teenage apprentice suffered serious injuries when his arm was dragged into a machine.
West Bromwich Albion fans heading north for the away fixture with Manchester United are being advised by the Highways Agency to plan their journey to Old Trafford due to road closures on the M56 this weekend.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, announced today that the annual allowance for tax-privileged pension saving will be reduced from £255,000 to £50,000, and the lifetime allowance...
STATISTICAL PRESS NOTICE
Statistical Press Notice
This release presents updated estimates of key public spending outturn series against two frameworks. The budgeting framework (used in Tables 1 to 7) deals with spending within central government departmental...
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced that a full UK/US investigation will be launched into the circumstances surrounding the death of aid worker Linda Norgrove in Afghanistan.
Ms Norgrove, who was...
Child benefit, Linda Norgrove and Northern Ireland were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on the winter fuel allowance, graduate tax and...
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 ...
Postal Services Bill begins passage through Parliament
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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...
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.
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.
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.
Food and Farming Minister, Jim Paice, will be celebrating Potato Day on 14 October with a visit to Frogmary Green Farm in Somerset, a farm which works to educate children about potatoes.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for International Development has made the following Statement.
I wish to inform the House of the Government's decision to reconfigure CDC in order radically...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (Vince Cable) has today made the following Statement.
Lord Browne of Madingley today presented the...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for International Development has made the following Statement.
The Deputy Prime Minister and I represented the UK at the United Nations millennium development...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for International Development has made the following Statement.
I would like to update the House on the humanitarian situation in Pakistan following the...
Lord Browne of Madingley today presented the Government with the findings of the independent review of higher education funding and student finance.
The review was tasked with making recommendations to ...
I am pleased to announce the successful outcome of the light protected patrol vehicle (LPPV) competition for a new vehicle to replace the existing Snatch Land Rovers and Weapons Mount Installation Kit (WMIK) ...
On 9 June I made a statement to the House about the failings of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, Official Report, column 333. I made clear my intention to hold a full public inquiry into how these ...
In accordance with section 20(5) of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986, the Committee's annual report for 2009 has today been laid before the House. Copies are available in the Vote Office. The report...
The Deputy Prime Minister and I represented the UK at the United Nations millennium development goals summit which took place on 20-22 September 2010. World leaders, civil society organisations and prominent ...
I would like to update the House on the humanitarian situation in Pakistan following the floods and on the UK Government's response.
It is now nearly two months since the floods hit. The situation, particularly...
I wish to inform the House of the Government's decision to reconfigure CDC in order radically to increase its development impact.
CDC has the potential to be the jewel in the crown of the UK's support to...
The Department for Transport has today published its response to the consultation on options to increase the uptake of eco-driving training for drivers of large goods vehicles and passenger carrying vehicles.
On 25 February 2010 the Right to Control trailblazer sites were announced and a national consultation on the Right to Control draft regulations, "Making choice and control a reality for disabled people: consultation...
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...
Four men from the West Midlands who laundered hundreds of thousands of pounds illegally obtained from drug smuggling, VAT and credit card fraud through casinos have been ordered to repay a total of £...
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 ...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has announced that its Corporation Tax roadshow will be rolling into Birmingham next month.
A Staffordshire ceramics company plans to explore new business opportunities in South Korea, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
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.
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 ...
Postal Services Bill begins passage through Parliament
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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...
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.
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.
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.
Food and Farming Minister, Jim Paice, will be celebrating Potato Day on 14 October with a visit to Frogmary Green Farm in Somerset, a farm which works to educate children about potatoes.
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 ...
Postal Services Bill begins passage through Parliament
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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...
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.
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.
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.
Food and Farming Minister, Jim Paice, will be celebrating Potato Day on 14 October with a visit to Frogmary Green Farm in Somerset, a farm which works to educate children about potatoes.
Food and Farming Minister, Jim Paice, will be celebrating Potato Day on 14 October with a visit to Frogmary Green Farm in Somerset, a farm which works to educate children about potatoes.