This consultation started on 1st October 2010 and ends on 14th January 2011.
This consultation paper concerns the relaxation of planning controls on development in relation to existing dwellinghouses thus...
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An international cement company has been prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a worker was set alight in an explosion.
Roadworks planned on the Highways Agency road network in Devon and Cornwall:
NEW WORK
A428 EYNESBURY PATCHING WORKS
Repairs to the A428 carriageway between the Tesco and Tithe Farm roundabouts will start on Tuesday 9 November and continue for three nights until November 12...
Roadworks planned on the Highways Agency road network in Devon and Cornwall:
Road works information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 8 November 2010
The boss of a refurbishment company has been fined for failing to provide adequate information, instruction and training to workers in the proper procedures when dealing with asbestos.
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WEST MIDLANDS MOTORWAY AND TRUNK ROADS MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME - 8 – 14 NOVEMBER
- New Post Funded by Diocese of Durham and English Heritage -
Congregations and faith groups across Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, South Tyneside, Stockton and Sunderland will be able to call on the support...
A Derbyshire foam manufacturer has been sentenced after a lorry driver's back was broken when a pile of insulating board fell on him at the firm's premises in Stoke on Trent.
Saturday 6 November to Friday 12 November
Weekly Round Up of Road Works in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Bristol:
Today, Ofcom has published research on the causes of 'not-spots' areas where there is insufficient mobile signal to make a call or send a text message.
International trade experts from 12 Asian markets will be converging in Newcastle this month for a special event giving North East firms an insight into the business opportunities they offer.
The successful bidder in a sale of the concession to run Britain’s first high speed railway, 'High Speed 1', was announced today by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond as a consortium comprising Borealis Infrastructure...
Every year around 20,000 British Muslims travel to Mecca for Hajj, but many may be unwittingly bringing illegal food items back into the country on their return.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today launched a call for evidence to inform the Government’s forthcoming Trade White Paper.
A successful scheme which has seen children in care getting better help from independent social workers who are contracted to local authorities will be extended to adult social care, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley...
Put that the Prime Minister would be giving a speech tomorrow with the Mayor of London present and asked whether the two of them have spoken since the Mayor's comments on housing benefit last week, the PMS said...
Asked if the Prime Minister was pleased about Lloyd's Bank's announcement that it had hired the head of Santander, the PMS said we welcome that appointment. The PMS added that it was worth noting the success that...
Asked whether the immigration cap was going to work, the PMS replied that it would work and the Government would set out its proposals soon. The PMS added that the Government was looking at options for a cap and...
Asked whether the Israeli decision to suspend the strategic dialogue over universal jurisdiction was seen as a rebuke given the Foreign Secretary was there, the PMS said that we are in discussions with Israel regarding...
Asked whether the Prime Minister had spoken to President Obama following the US mid-term elections, the PMS replied that he had not and added that this was a matter for the people of the United States. original...
Asked what Andy Parsons would be taking photographs of today and what proportion of the time he would be working for the Prime Minister, the PMS said that Andy Parsons is a Cabinet Office employee and his role ...
Asked whether the Prime Minister expects all his Ministers to vote for a change in tuition fees, the PMS said that it is Government policy and the usual approach is that Government Minister's support Government...
Asked who was attending the Business Advisory Group, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) read the list of attendees. original source.
Asked about the salary of the new incoming Chief Executive of Lloyds and whether the Prime Minister thought it was appropriate, the PMS said that this was an appointment made by the board of Lloyds. The Treasury...
Asked how many photos of the Prime Minister Andrew Parsons had taken today, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that he would not be getting into the habit of giving out details of what...
Tuition fees, welfare reform and small businesses were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on immigration, the NHS and prisoners voting.
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Business Advisory Group, tuition fees, Andy Parsons, US elections, Israeli ’strategic dialogue’, immgration cap, Lloyds appointment and Boris...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Andy Parsons and Lloyds Bank
Andy ParsonsAsked how many photos of the Prime Minister Andrew Parsons had taken today, the Prime Minister s Spokesman...
A transcript of a speech given by the Prime Minister in East London on 4 November 2010.
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Ten days ago, when I set out the coalition s strategy for growth...
Prime Minister David Cameron has sent his best wishes to all communities in Britain and around the world celebrating Diwali, the ‘festival of lights’.
In his message, Mr Cameron said...
Number of adoptions decrease by over 5 per cent
Workless households across the UK
Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, has today issued an intervention notice on News Corp’s proposal to acquire the BSkyB shares that it does not already own.
The Independent Commission on Banking will seek the views of consumers, businesses and other interested parties at five public events between now and Christmas. The Commission has been asked to consider reforms...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Work to extend a slip road onto one of the busiest sections of the M6 in Lancashire is to get underway next week.
Changing the approach to calculating NHS mortality rates will lead to greater clarity
A Lancashire company, which manufactures parts for aeroplanes, has been sentenced after a worker’s left hand was badly injured by a machine.
The Government has today banned the importation of a new psychoactive drug found in some samples of the so-called 'legal high' brand 'Ivory Wave'.
A1(M), Junction 63, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) at Junction 63 for resurfacing works. There will be one lane open northbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place ...
Skills minister John Hayes today set out his vision for the first all-age careers service in England.
Photocall: youth work week
Blackwall reach designs unveiled
Deadline to nominate crime fighting heroes extended
Businesses and other organisations from across the West Midlands gained vital insights on doing business in South Korea, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Government Office for Science A new report, published today by Foresight, the Government’s Futures think tank, highlights scientific and technological areas that could transform the UK economy over the next ...
An independent review into how the intellectual property system can better drive growth and innovation has been launched today.
The Highways Agency will be working hard this weekend managing the traffic generated by Somerset Carnivals - widely regarded as the world's largest illuminated winter carnival.
The following statement is issued by the Press Secretary to The Queen
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Mr Neil MacGregor (Director of the British Museum) to be a member of the Order of Merit.
Photocall: youth work week - friday 5th november
Mark Prisk, UK Business Minister today welcomed the news that China Aviation Supplies Holdings have signed orders for 102 Airbus aircraft, in a deal worth in excess of $5bn to the UK economy.
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I would like to inform the House that a Written Answer I gave on 22 October 2010 (Official Report, col. 923W) to the honourable Member for Glasgow Central contained some inadvertent errors in that National Energy...
My honourable friend the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise (Mark Prisk) has today made the following Statement.
The Government have today published their response to the review into non-planning...
The Government have today published their response to the review into non-planning consents by Adrian Penfold which was published on 3 July 2010.
The Penfold review was set up to find out what problems ...
I have today deposited in the Library of the House a copy of the annual report and accounts of the Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE) for the financial year 2009-10.
LEASE is an executive non-departmental...
The Government have today announced a new £110 million Education Endowment Fund (EEF) to help raise standards in underperforming schools. The Government's proposals draw on President Obama's "Race to the...
I would like to inform the House that a written answer I gave on 22 October 2010, Official Report, column 923W to the hon. Member for Glasgow Central (Anas Sarwar) contained some inadvertent errors in that National...
Plans to increase the state pension age to 66 were announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer as part of the spending review. Today, the Government will publish details to show how the increase in the state...
I announced the publication of the Local Growth White Paper on Thursday 28 October. It has now come to my attention that the White Paper contains an error.
Paragraph 3.23 of the White Paper reads:
I am today publishing a replacement to Department for Communities and Local Government Circular 5/10 (on planning controls for houses in multiple occupation), and a replacement appendix D of Department of the...
My right hon. Friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Kenny MacAskill, the Scottish Secretary for Justice, and I will attend the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 8 and 9 November in ...
I am pleased to announce the appointment of four new Commissioners to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland. Fidelma Carolan, Milton Kerr, Stephen McIlveen and Liam Maskey will take up office on 8 November...
On 14 September 2010 I made a statement to this House, publishing the report of the Billy Wright inquiry. The report made three specific recommendations that should be applied to the Northern Ireland Prison Service...
I have received the 25th report of the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC), on levels of paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland. The IMC conclude that dissident groups continue to pose a substantial and...
The Highways Agency will be working hard this weekend managing the traffic generated by Somerset Carnivals - widely regarded as the world's largest illuminated winter carnival.
Businesses and other organisations from across the West Midlands gained vital insights on doing business in South Korea, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
A1(M), Junction 63, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) at Junction 63 for resurfacing works. There will be one lane open northbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place ...
Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, has today issued an intervention notice on News Corp’s proposal to acquire the BSkyB shares that it does not already own.
The Independent Commission on Banking will seek the views of consumers, businesses and other interested parties at five public events between now and Christmas. The Commission has been asked to consider reforms...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Work to extend a slip road onto one of the busiest sections of the M6 in Lancashire is to get underway next week.
Changing the approach to calculating NHS mortality rates will lead to greater clarity
A Lancashire company, which manufactures parts for aeroplanes, has been sentenced after a worker’s left hand was badly injured by a machine.
The Government has today banned the importation of a new psychoactive drug found in some samples of the so-called 'legal high' brand 'Ivory Wave'.
A1(M), Junction 63, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) at Junction 63 for resurfacing works. There will be one lane open northbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place ...
Skills minister John Hayes today set out his vision for the first all-age careers service in England.
Photocall: youth work week
Blackwall reach designs unveiled
Deadline to nominate crime fighting heroes extended
Businesses and other organisations from across the West Midlands gained vital insights on doing business in South Korea, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Government Office for Science A new report, published today by Foresight, the Government’s Futures think tank, highlights scientific and technological areas that could transform the UK economy over the next ...
An independent review into how the intellectual property system can better drive growth and innovation has been launched today.
The Highways Agency will be working hard this weekend managing the traffic generated by Somerset Carnivals - widely regarded as the world's largest illuminated winter carnival.
The following statement is issued by the Press Secretary to The Queen
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Mr Neil MacGregor (Director of the British Museum) to be a member of the Order of Merit.
Photocall: youth work week - friday 5th november
Mark Prisk, UK Business Minister today welcomed the news that China Aviation Supplies Holdings have signed orders for 102 Airbus aircraft, in a deal worth in excess of $5bn to the UK economy.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of Medical Education England
Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, has today issued an intervention notice on News Corp’s proposal to acquire the BSkyB shares that it does not already own.
The Independent Commission on Banking will seek the views of consumers, businesses and other interested parties at five public events between now and Christmas. The Commission has been asked to consider reforms...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Work to extend a slip road onto one of the busiest sections of the M6 in Lancashire is to get underway next week.
Changing the approach to calculating NHS mortality rates will lead to greater clarity
A Lancashire company, which manufactures parts for aeroplanes, has been sentenced after a worker’s left hand was badly injured by a machine.
The Government has today banned the importation of a new psychoactive drug found in some samples of the so-called 'legal high' brand 'Ivory Wave'.
A1(M), Junction 63, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) at Junction 63 for resurfacing works. There will be one lane open northbound between 8pm and 6am. The works will take place ...
Skills minister John Hayes today set out his vision for the first all-age careers service in England.
Photocall: youth work week
Blackwall reach designs unveiled
Deadline to nominate crime fighting heroes extended
Businesses and other organisations from across the West Midlands gained vital insights on doing business in South Korea, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Government Office for Science A new report, published today by Foresight, the Government’s Futures think tank, highlights scientific and technological areas that could transform the UK economy over the next ...
An independent review into how the intellectual property system can better drive growth and innovation has been launched today.
The Highways Agency will be working hard this weekend managing the traffic generated by Somerset Carnivals - widely regarded as the world's largest illuminated winter carnival.
The following statement is issued by the Press Secretary to The Queen
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Mr Neil MacGregor (Director of the British Museum) to be a member of the Order of Merit.
Photocall: youth work week - friday 5th november
Mark Prisk, UK Business Minister today welcomed the news that China Aviation Supplies Holdings have signed orders for 102 Airbus aircraft, in a deal worth in excess of $5bn to the UK economy.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of Medical Education England