Today we are launching 'Rural mobile phone coverage issues and recommendations', a report highlighting the impacts of poor mobile coverage on rural communities.
The Department for Transport and Renewable Fuels Agency today announce the reappointment of Professor Ed Gallagher as Chairman of the Board of the Renewable Fuels Agency (RFA) and the reappointment of Gareth ...
One year on, we take a look at how extensive flooding in Cumbria November 2009 was made easier to deal with because of the warnings from the joint Met Office and Environment Agency Flood Forecasting Centre (FFC...
Prime Minister David Cameron opened a Business Summit today aimed at increasing bilateral trade just hours after a new UK-China investment fund worth $500m was launched in Beijing.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
This consultation started on 1st October 2010 and ends on 24th December 2010.
Scottish Ministers are seeking comments and views on a proposal from the governing bodies to merge Edinburgh College of Art ...
Professor Ian Hargreaves will lead an independent review into how the intellectual property system can better drive growth and innovation, it was announced today.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
Survey of commercial and industrial waste arisings 2010
Survey of commercial and industrial waste arisings 2010
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The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A1(M), Junction 56 to 58, County Durham Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1(M) between Junctions 56 and 58 for lining works. There will be a full carriageway closure with diversion in place between...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has issued a warning to anyone who hasn’t yet sent in their 2009/10 Self Assessment tax return – file online, or you could face a £100 penalty.
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work.
Asked if the Prime Minister had any thoughts on Abu Hamza winning his appeal, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was disappointed. Asked if there was any further legal recourse, the PMS said that this would not...
Asked if there had been any contact with US authorities over the website which called on people to track MPs and listed the names of MPs who voted for the Iraq War, the PMS advised people to speak to the Home Office...
Asked if the Prime Minister thought there was any merit in having another look at the Strike Laws, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that currently there were no plans to look at them...
Asked about Jack Straw's comments on a permanent partition in Cyprus, the PMS advised people to speak to the Foreign Office. original source.
Asked what the Prime Minister was hoping to achieve in China, the PMS replied that the key aims included securing improved business links and a series of important meetings with Ministers. This would be the largest...
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with the comments made by General Richards on there being no troop withdrawal until 2012 at least, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the Prime...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Strike Laws, websites and Abu Hamza
Strike LawsAsked if the Prime Minister thought there was any merit in having another look at the Strike Laws...
The Prime Minister has published business plans that set out in detail the work of Government for the next four years.
The plans include data such as financial information, Structural Reform Plans...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Afghanistan, China and misc
AfghanistanAsked if the Prime Minister agreed with the comments made by General Richards on there being no troop withdrawal...
On a visit to China the Prime Minister reinforced his commitment to international trade by announcing the Coalition Government’s new Business Ambassadors.
The appointees, who together have a wealth...
UK output increases by 0.8%
Number of adoptions decrease by over 5%
November 2010
Production: 3.8% annual rise
Deficit narrowed to 4.6bn in September
More patients than ever before are going online to find health information and self-diagnose, saving the NHS millions of pounds a year, according to separate reports published today.
Thirty nine-year old, Michael Gill of Enfield has become the second director of The Property Bureau (UK) Ltd (‘TPB’), a letting agency, to receive a company directors disqualification following an investigation...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Government has today published a policy statement giving further detail on its plans to secure the long-term future of the Post Office.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the region’s biggest assets – the Peak District National Park.
The Government is calling for the public in Yorkshire and the Humber to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the South West’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
Today, the Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for National Parks, such as the South Downs, the newest National Park covering 1648 square kilometres in ...
Prime Minister David Cameron and Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao witnessed the signing of a deal worth £750m for Rolls Royce at the UK-China summit today.
A review of the government's strategy for preventing violent extremism and the new reviewer of counter terrorism powers were announced today by Home Secretary Theresa May.
Three companies have been fined a total of £24,500 after an electrician suffered serious leg injuries when he became trapped under a prefabricated wall.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
Local people and communities are being given the...
The Bishop of Liverpool has urged employers to take health and safety seriously or risk putting workers’ lives in danger.
Maintenance work on a bridge and a subway on the A2 in Kent will get underway on Saturday.
An eight mile section of the A38 between Twelvewoods roundabout and the Turfdown roundabout will be closed for five nights while essential resurfacing and repair works takes place.
A Norfolk landscaping firm has been fined for failing to buy compulsory insurance to protect its employees. The Norfolk Ranger Ltd was fined £700 at Swaffham Magistrates’ Court today and ordered to ...
A project that led to the closure of 25 brothels and crack houses and visibly reduced prostitution in two residential areas of Northampton has won the national Tilley Award 2010.
Edward Davey, Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs, today announced proposals to reform the Debt Relief Order (DRO) regime. The changes will allow debtors with an approved pension access...
Over-65s are putting their lives at risk when it comes to the life threatening danger of a fire in the home, with almost 80% dismissing the possibility of fire.
A protocol to the double taxation agreement with Qatar was signed on 20 October 2010. The text of the protocol has been deposited in the Libraries of both Houses and made available on HM Revenue and Customs' ...
Today, we are publishing business plans, publicly setting out how and when Government Departments will achieve the radical structural reforms needed to deliver the coalition's programme for Government.
...
On the evening of 4 November, following ongoing meetings, the Fire Brigades Union agreed to call off their 47 hour strike which was due to start at 10 am on Friday 5 and end at 9.00 am on 7 November. The proposed...
I am today laying an amendment to The Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) 2007 before Parliament, principally to extend the use of routine beak trimming of laying hens beyond 31 December 2010, while ...
The following will represent the United Kingdom at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.
Harriet Baldwin MP
Lord Bates
Hugh Bayley MP
Peter Bottomley MP
Sir Menzies Campbell MP (Leader...
I regret to inform the House that there was an inaccuracy in an answer given to oral question 19942 on 28 October 2010, Official Report, column 458.
The response indicated that no recent representations...
My right honourable friend the Minister for Agriculture and Food (James Paice) has today made the following Statement.
I am today laying an amendment to the Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) ...
To clarify an answer I gave in response to the noble Baroness, Baroness Gardener of Parkes, at Official Report, 3 November 2010, col. 1661.
The noble Baroness asked: "Can the Minister tell me how lawyer...
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the South West’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the region’s biggest assets – the Peak District National Park.
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...
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
Local people and communities are being given the...
A Norfolk landscaping firm has been fined for failing to buy compulsory insurance to protect its employees. The Norfolk Ranger Ltd was fined £700 at Swaffham Magistrates’ Court today and ordered to ...
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
More patients than ever before are going online to find health information and self-diagnose, saving the NHS millions of pounds a year, according to separate reports published today.
Thirty nine-year old, Michael Gill of Enfield has become the second director of The Property Bureau (UK) Ltd (‘TPB’), a letting agency, to receive a company directors disqualification following an investigation...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Government has today published a policy statement giving further detail on its plans to secure the long-term future of the Post Office.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the region’s biggest assets – the Peak District National Park.
The Government is calling for the public in Yorkshire and the Humber to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the South West’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
Today, the Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for National Parks, such as the South Downs, the newest National Park covering 1648 square kilometres in ...
Prime Minister David Cameron and Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao witnessed the signing of a deal worth £750m for Rolls Royce at the UK-China summit today.
A review of the government's strategy for preventing violent extremism and the new reviewer of counter terrorism powers were announced today by Home Secretary Theresa May.
Three companies have been fined a total of £24,500 after an electrician suffered serious leg injuries when he became trapped under a prefabricated wall.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
Local people and communities are being given the...
The Bishop of Liverpool has urged employers to take health and safety seriously or risk putting workers’ lives in danger.
Maintenance work on a bridge and a subway on the A2 in Kent will get underway on Saturday.
An eight mile section of the A38 between Twelvewoods roundabout and the Turfdown roundabout will be closed for five nights while essential resurfacing and repair works takes place.
A Norfolk landscaping firm has been fined for failing to buy compulsory insurance to protect its employees. The Norfolk Ranger Ltd was fined £700 at Swaffham Magistrates’ Court today and ordered to ...
A project that led to the closure of 25 brothels and crack houses and visibly reduced prostitution in two residential areas of Northampton has won the national Tilley Award 2010.
Edward Davey, Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs, today announced proposals to reform the Debt Relief Order (DRO) regime. The changes will allow debtors with an approved pension access...
Over-65s are putting their lives at risk when it comes to the life threatening danger of a fire in the home, with almost 80% dismissing the possibility of fire.
More patients than ever before are going online to find health information and self-diagnose, saving the NHS millions of pounds a year, according to separate reports published today.
Thirty nine-year old, Michael Gill of Enfield has become the second director of The Property Bureau (UK) Ltd (‘TPB’), a letting agency, to receive a company directors disqualification following an investigation...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Government has today published a policy statement giving further detail on its plans to secure the long-term future of the Post Office.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the region’s biggest assets – the Peak District National Park.
The Government is calling for the public in Yorkshire and the Humber to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of the South West’s biggest assets – our National Parks.
Today, the Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for National Parks, such as the South Downs, the newest National Park covering 1648 square kilometres in ...
Prime Minister David Cameron and Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao witnessed the signing of a deal worth £750m for Rolls Royce at the UK-China summit today.
A review of the government's strategy for preventing violent extremism and the new reviewer of counter terrorism powers were announced today by Home Secretary Theresa May.
Three companies have been fined a total of £24,500 after an electrician suffered serious leg injuries when he became trapped under a prefabricated wall.
The Government is calling for the public to contribute ideas on ways to improve the way we care for one of England's biggest assets - our National Parks.
Local people and communities are being given the...
The Bishop of Liverpool has urged employers to take health and safety seriously or risk putting workers’ lives in danger.
Maintenance work on a bridge and a subway on the A2 in Kent will get underway on Saturday.
An eight mile section of the A38 between Twelvewoods roundabout and the Turfdown roundabout will be closed for five nights while essential resurfacing and repair works takes place.
A Norfolk landscaping firm has been fined for failing to buy compulsory insurance to protect its employees. The Norfolk Ranger Ltd was fined £700 at Swaffham Magistrates’ Court today and ordered to ...
A project that led to the closure of 25 brothels and crack houses and visibly reduced prostitution in two residential areas of Northampton has won the national Tilley Award 2010.
Edward Davey, Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs, today announced proposals to reform the Debt Relief Order (DRO) regime. The changes will allow debtors with an approved pension access...
Over-65s are putting their lives at risk when it comes to the life threatening danger of a fire in the home, with almost 80% dismissing the possibility of fire.
Over-65s are putting their lives at risk when it comes to the life threatening danger of a fire in the home, with almost 80% dismissing the possibility of fire.