A self-employed plumber has been prosecuted for continuing to carry out illegal work on gas boilers in Luton despite orders to stop.
A winery based in East Sussex is celebrating putting English sparkling wine on a global stage having won the â€International Trophy for Sparkling Wine Over £10†in the prestigious Decanter World Wine...
Families heading for a half term break this October are being advised by the Highways Agency to plan their route and check for delays before they set off.
Inter faith forum gains recognition
Commenting on provisional final figures on entrants to Higher Education in 2010/11 issued by UCAS today, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
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Thousands more families will benefit from an increased number of health visitors who give advice and support and play an important role in safeguarding children, Public Health Minister Anne Milton confirmed today...
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts today announced the reappointments of the Chair and Deputy Chair of the Board of the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the appointment of a...
A new industry-led group has been created to ensure that high value skills in the defence sector can be effectively redeployed where there are industrial changes as a result of the Strategic Defence and Security...
New commissioning support packs will reduce admin burdens on consortia
A new initiative to empower pioneering GPs who want to press ahead with commissioning care for patients was announced by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today.
A winery based in East Sussex is celebrating putting English sparkling wine on a global stage having won the â€International Trophy for Sparkling Wine Over £10†in the prestigious Decanter World Wine...
An important conference on next generation broadband, including the needs of rural communities, is taking place at the ICC in Birmingham on 22 and 23 November 2010.
This consultation started on 6th September 2010 and ends on 22nd November 2010.
This consultation is to seek feedback on the draft Order to make the General Tea...
Responding to the quarterly crime statistics published today Home Secretary Theresa May said:
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, announced today the publication by the Government of draft legislation on the Bank Levy, which was announced in the June Budget.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health: GUMAMM for month ending 31st August 2010.
Asked about the BBC Licence fee, the PMS said that the BBC had recently announced that it would be frozen for the next year. Asked about BBC Licence fees for older people, the PMS advised people to wait until tomorrow...
Asked what the Prime Minister had promised in terms of winter fuel payments, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had said that they would be protected. This was also set out in the Coalition Agreement. Put ...
Asked whether final figures for Defence spending would be revealed this afternoon or would people have to wait until the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) tomorrow, the Prime Minister's Spokesman told the assembled...
Asked why an experienced politician like the Prime Minister allowed himself to commit a school boy error' of letting sensitive government documents be photographed, the PMS said that he understood the sensitive...
Asked if there would be more than 490,000 public sector redundancies in the Spending Review, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) advised people to wait for the Chancellor's statement tomorrow. The PMS said that...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Defence Review, winter fuel allowance and Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR)
Defence ReviewAsked whether final figures for Defence spending would...
Prime Minister David Cameron has unveiled details of the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
This is the first time that a UK government has taken decisions on its defence, security, intelligence...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) and Defence statement
Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR)Asked if there would be more than 490,000 public ...
The Spending Review, unemployment and Northern Ireland were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on the NHS, social housing and Graduate tax...
September: 16.2bn net borrowing
'Average' Briton highlighted
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Attorney General’s Office and Law Officers’ Departments will reduce overall resource spending by 24% in real terms, with a 46% reduction in capital spending. ...
Local Government Resource DEL to councils will reduce by 28% over the Spending Review period. Local councils also receive funding from other Government departments and council tax. When grants from other departments...
The Spending Review today announces reforms which will tackle the fundamental drivers of welfare dependency by delivering a simplified system in which work always pays.
The Government announced today that it will make £1.5 billion available for the Equitable Life Payments Scheme, £1 billion of which will be paid out upfront in the first three years of the...
Attached with this email are the Spending Review Press Notices, including one for each Department
The schools budget will increase in real terms in each year of the Spending Review period. But economies in other areas mean that there will be a total real reduction in Departmental resource spending of 3% by...
This Spending Review meets the government’s commitment to spend 0.7% of Gross National Income (GNI) on Official Development Assistance (ODA) from 2013. This is in line with the UK’s international commitments ...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will make savings to reduce resource spending by 15% in real terms, and capital spending by 44% in real terms, with £900million...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will reduce overall resource spending by 24%. The core DCMS capital budget will reduce by 32%. The total administration...
The Department for Communities and Local Government announced today that over the course of the Spending Review period, DCLG’s overall resource will reduce by 51 per cent in real terms by 2014-15. This includes...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, The Department for Transport will reduce resource spending by 21% in real terms, and capital spending by 11% in real terms. The Department’s Administration budget...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) will reduce its resource budget by 25 per cent. Taking into account anticipated receipts, the cut to capital...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department of Energy and Climate Change will reduce resource spending by 18% in real terms, and increase capital spending by 41% in real terms. The Department...
In line with the Government’s determination to tackle Britain’s deficit, the Cabinet Office has announced today that it will reduce its core resource budget by 35% in real terms, from £280million in...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs will reduce resource spending by 29% and capital spending by 34%. The Department’s Administration budget will...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Ministry of Justice will make a 23% reduction in the resource budget, and a 50% reduction in capital spending. The Department’s administration budget will be...
Over the course of the Spending Review period the FCO will see a 24% real terms reduction in the resource budget, and a 55% real terms reduction in capital spending. The Department’s Administration budget will...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Home Office will reduce overall resource spending by 23% in real terms, and capital spending by 49% in real terms.
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) will reduce resource spending by 8% in real terms, and reduce capital spending by 8% in real terms. The Department’s administration...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, The Department for Work and Pensions will increase resource spending by 2% in real terms, with a 6% real terms reduction in capital spending. The Department’s Administration...
In line with the Government’s commitment to protect health spending, overall NHS spending will increase by 0.4% in real terms over the course of the Spending Review period. This includes a 1.3% increase in the...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, HM Treasury will reduce resource spending by 33% in real terms, and capital spending by 30% in real terms. The Department’s administration budget will also be reduced...
Over the course of the Spending Review period most small departments will deliver at least a 25% reduction in resource spending and a 46% reduction in capital spending. Overall small departments will reduce spending...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Welsh Assembly Government will reduce resource spending by 7% in real terms, and capital spending by 41% in real terms. It will be for the Welsh Assembly Government...
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Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Tower hamlets appeals for new adopters
In line with the Government's commitment to protect health spending, overall NHS spending will increase by 0.4% in real terms over the course of the Spending Review period. This includes a 1.3% increase in the...
Over the course of the Spending Review period the Scottish Government will reduce resource spending by 7% in real terms, and capital spending by 38% in real terms. It will be up to the Scottish Government to ...
The Government is committed to reducing the deficit, facilitating long-term, sustainable growth and tackling carbon emissions. In the Budget, the Chancellor pledged to make the tough choices that will allow us...
Two men from South East London have been jailed for 24 years each for their part in money laundering and drug trafficking criminal activities.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
The first ever comprehensive report of business attitudes to regulation and its burdens, involving consensus from an unprecedented range of leading representative bodies and companies, is to be published on Thursday...
My honourable friend the Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs (Edward Davey) has today made the following Statement.
The Agency Workers Regulations 2010, implementing the European...
My right honourable friend the Minister for Agriculture and Food (James Paice) has today made the following Statement.
I have received the annual report of the Veterinary Products Committee and its sub-...
The Agency Workers Regulations 2010, implementing the European Agency Workers Directive, were made by the previous Administration in January 2010 and are due to come into force in October 2011. The Government...
The defence training rationalisation project (DTR) was designed to collocate technical training on a single site at MOD St Athan in south Wales, thereby providing improved, more efficient services' aeronautical...
I have received the annual report of the Veterinary Products Committee and its sub-committees 2009, which has been published today.
Copies of the report have been placed in the Libraries of both Houses.
At a conference of representatives of Governments of member states on 20 October 2010 the appointment of a Greek judge to the General Court is to be considered.
The nomination is in respect of Dimitrios...
I am today publishing the report of an independent review of the NHS organ donor register (ODR) by Professor Sir Gordon Duff. The review, announced on 11 April, was prompted by an error in the recording of the...
The Highways Agency is undertaking essential drainage work on the A40 at Churcham to reduce the risk of future flooding.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
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The Shakespeare Centre, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's headquarters, library and archive in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon has been listed at Grade II by the Tourism and Heritage Minister...
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Attorney General’s Office and Law Officers’ Departments will reduce overall resource spending by 24% in real terms, with a 46% reduction in capital spending. ...
Local Government Resource DEL to councils will reduce by 28% over the Spending Review period. Local councils also receive funding from other Government departments and council tax. When grants from other departments...
The Spending Review today announces reforms which will tackle the fundamental drivers of welfare dependency by delivering a simplified system in which work always pays.
The Government announced today that it will make £1.5 billion available for the Equitable Life Payments Scheme, £1 billion of which will be paid out upfront in the first three years of the...
Attached with this email are the Spending Review Press Notices, including one for each Department
The schools budget will increase in real terms in each year of the Spending Review period. But economies in other areas mean that there will be a total real reduction in Departmental resource spending of 3% by...
This Spending Review meets the government’s commitment to spend 0.7% of Gross National Income (GNI) on Official Development Assistance (ODA) from 2013. This is in line with the UK’s international commitments ...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will make savings to reduce resource spending by 15% in real terms, and capital spending by 44% in real terms, with £900million...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will reduce overall resource spending by 24%. The core DCMS capital budget will reduce by 32%. The total administration...
The Department for Communities and Local Government announced today that over the course of the Spending Review period, DCLG’s overall resource will reduce by 51 per cent in real terms by 2014-15. This includes...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, The Department for Transport will reduce resource spending by 21% in real terms, and capital spending by 11% in real terms. The Department’s Administration budget...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) will reduce its resource budget by 25 per cent. Taking into account anticipated receipts, the cut to capital...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department of Energy and Climate Change will reduce resource spending by 18% in real terms, and increase capital spending by 41% in real terms. The Department...
In line with the Government’s determination to tackle Britain’s deficit, the Cabinet Office has announced today that it will reduce its core resource budget by 35% in real terms, from £280million in...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs will reduce resource spending by 29% and capital spending by 34%. The Department’s Administration budget will...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Ministry of Justice will make a 23% reduction in the resource budget, and a 50% reduction in capital spending. The Department’s administration budget will be...
Over the course of the Spending Review period the FCO will see a 24% real terms reduction in the resource budget, and a 55% real terms reduction in capital spending. The Department’s Administration budget will...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Home Office will reduce overall resource spending by 23% in real terms, and capital spending by 49% in real terms.
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) will reduce resource spending by 8% in real terms, and reduce capital spending by 8% in real terms. The Department’s administration...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, The Department for Work and Pensions will increase resource spending by 2% in real terms, with a 6% real terms reduction in capital spending. The Department’s Administration...
In line with the Government’s commitment to protect health spending, overall NHS spending will increase by 0.4% in real terms over the course of the Spending Review period. This includes a 1.3% increase in the...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, HM Treasury will reduce resource spending by 33% in real terms, and capital spending by 30% in real terms. The Department’s administration budget will also be reduced...
Over the course of the Spending Review period most small departments will deliver at least a 25% reduction in resource spending and a 46% reduction in capital spending. Overall small departments will reduce spending...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Welsh Assembly Government will reduce resource spending by 7% in real terms, and capital spending by 41% in real terms. It will be for the Welsh Assembly Government...
Check against delivery
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Tower hamlets appeals for new adopters
In line with the Government's commitment to protect health spending, overall NHS spending will increase by 0.4% in real terms over the course of the Spending Review period. This includes a 1.3% increase in the...
Over the course of the Spending Review period the Scottish Government will reduce resource spending by 7% in real terms, and capital spending by 38% in real terms. It will be up to the Scottish Government to ...
The Government is committed to reducing the deficit, facilitating long-term, sustainable growth and tackling carbon emissions. In the Budget, the Chancellor pledged to make the tough choices that will allow us...
Two men from South East London have been jailed for 24 years each for their part in money laundering and drug trafficking criminal activities.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
The first ever comprehensive report of business attitudes to regulation and its burdens, involving consensus from an unprecedented range of leading representative bodies and companies, is to be published on Thursday...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Attorney General’s Office and Law Officers’ Departments will reduce overall resource spending by 24% in real terms, with a 46% reduction in capital spending. ...
Local Government Resource DEL to councils will reduce by 28% over the Spending Review period. Local councils also receive funding from other Government departments and council tax. When grants from other departments...
The Spending Review today announces reforms which will tackle the fundamental drivers of welfare dependency by delivering a simplified system in which work always pays.
The Government announced today that it will make £1.5 billion available for the Equitable Life Payments Scheme, £1 billion of which will be paid out upfront in the first three years of the...
Attached with this email are the Spending Review Press Notices, including one for each Department
The schools budget will increase in real terms in each year of the Spending Review period. But economies in other areas mean that there will be a total real reduction in Departmental resource spending of 3% by...
This Spending Review meets the government’s commitment to spend 0.7% of Gross National Income (GNI) on Official Development Assistance (ODA) from 2013. This is in line with the UK’s international commitments ...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will make savings to reduce resource spending by 15% in real terms, and capital spending by 44% in real terms, with £900million...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will reduce overall resource spending by 24%. The core DCMS capital budget will reduce by 32%. The total administration...
The Department for Communities and Local Government announced today that over the course of the Spending Review period, DCLG’s overall resource will reduce by 51 per cent in real terms by 2014-15. This includes...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, The Department for Transport will reduce resource spending by 21% in real terms, and capital spending by 11% in real terms. The Department’s Administration budget...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) will reduce its resource budget by 25 per cent. Taking into account anticipated receipts, the cut to capital...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department of Energy and Climate Change will reduce resource spending by 18% in real terms, and increase capital spending by 41% in real terms. The Department...
In line with the Government’s determination to tackle Britain’s deficit, the Cabinet Office has announced today that it will reduce its core resource budget by 35% in real terms, from £280million in...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs will reduce resource spending by 29% and capital spending by 34%. The Department’s Administration budget will...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Ministry of Justice will make a 23% reduction in the resource budget, and a 50% reduction in capital spending. The Department’s administration budget will be...
Over the course of the Spending Review period the FCO will see a 24% real terms reduction in the resource budget, and a 55% real terms reduction in capital spending. The Department’s Administration budget will...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Home Office will reduce overall resource spending by 23% in real terms, and capital spending by 49% in real terms.
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) will reduce resource spending by 8% in real terms, and reduce capital spending by 8% in real terms. The Department’s administration...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, The Department for Work and Pensions will increase resource spending by 2% in real terms, with a 6% real terms reduction in capital spending. The Department’s Administration...
In line with the Government’s commitment to protect health spending, overall NHS spending will increase by 0.4% in real terms over the course of the Spending Review period. This includes a 1.3% increase in the...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, HM Treasury will reduce resource spending by 33% in real terms, and capital spending by 30% in real terms. The Department’s administration budget will also be reduced...
Over the course of the Spending Review period most small departments will deliver at least a 25% reduction in resource spending and a 46% reduction in capital spending. Overall small departments will reduce spending...
Over the course of the Spending Review period, the Welsh Assembly Government will reduce resource spending by 7% in real terms, and capital spending by 41% in real terms. It will be for the Welsh Assembly Government...
Check against delivery
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history.
Last year, Britain's deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
Tower hamlets appeals for new adopters
In line with the Government's commitment to protect health spending, overall NHS spending will increase by 0.4% in real terms over the course of the Spending Review period. This includes a 1.3% increase in the...
Over the course of the Spending Review period the Scottish Government will reduce resource spending by 7% in real terms, and capital spending by 38% in real terms. It will be up to the Scottish Government to ...
The Government is committed to reducing the deficit, facilitating long-term, sustainable growth and tackling carbon emissions. In the Budget, the Chancellor pledged to make the tough choices that will allow us...
Two men from South East London have been jailed for 24 years each for their part in money laundering and drug trafficking criminal activities.
Last year, Britain’s deficit was the largest in peacetime history. The state is borrowing one pound in every four that it spends, and every day it costs almost £120 million just to pay the interest ...
The first ever comprehensive report of business attitudes to regulation and its burdens, involving consensus from an unprecedented range of leading representative bodies and companies, is to be published on Thursday...
The first ever comprehensive report of business attitudes to regulation and its burdens, involving consensus from an unprecedented range of leading representative bodies and companies, is to be published on Thursday...