A Cardiff-based recycling company has been ordered to pay over £230,000 after an employee died following an incident at its premises.
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 circumstances...
Businesses on industrial estates in and around Banbury are being invited to a special event to learn how they can benefit from free health and safety training and support.
Local firms attend first of Scotland-wide free safety briefings
Businesses on industrial estates in and around Banbury are being invited to a special event to learn how they can benefit from free health and safety training and support.
Cardiff-based recycling company, Celsa Manufacturing (UK) has been fined today after an employee died following an accident at its new melt shop.
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A foam manufacturer has been fined after a worker fell through a roof at its Derbyshire factory.
In the month that Prime Minister David Cameron visited China and encouraged UK firms to explore the many opportunities to expand their business there, Lancashire software company HW Communications has just clinched...
Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equality Theresa May has today announced that the socio-economic duty, which was created as part of the 2010 Equality Act, will be scrapped.
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 circumstances...
Work will start on Saturday 20 November to install emergency gates on the central reservation of the A21 Lamberhurst Bypass in Kent.
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk today visited small businesses and their mentors in Watford, to help develop the Government’s strategy for promoting business mentoring.
An international frozen food company has been fined after a worker was injured by the moving blades of an industrial freezer.
Work will start on Saturday 20 November to install emergency gates on the central reservation of the A21 Lamberhurst Bypass in Kent.
The Consumer Council for Water Western is inviting members of the public to its next meeting in Taunton on Wednesday 24 November where the water watchdog will be questioning water companies on their performance...
Getting tough on hate crime
In July 2010 the CRC completed a short research based project exploring the provision of affordable rural housing through the use of Exception Sites, Section 106 Agreements, and local land trusts. This report ...
Shoppers are getting a boost from the Highways Agency in the run-up to Christmas - a two month roadworks embargo on key motorway routes.
Vital Signs monitoring statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Shoppers in Greater Manchester and Merseyside are getting a boost from the Highways Agency in the run-up to Christmas - a two month roadworks embargo on key motorway routes.
A scheme to improve safety at the junction of the A11 and Station Lane near Ketteringham, south of Norwich begins on Monday 22 November.
Bogus college caught out
After over six years of service, England's Chief Nursing Officer, Dame Christine Beasley, has announced that she will retire in March 2011.
Governments should do all they can to secure an open, transparent internet, avoid regulation and encourage competition, Communications Minister Ed Vaizey said today.
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the release of kidnapping victims Paul and Rachel Chandler.
The Chandlers, from Kent, left Somalia today after more than a year in captivity. They were taken hostage...
A statement by Prime Minister David Cameron to the House of Commons on 15 November 2010 following the G20 summit in Seoul.
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With permission, Mr Speaker...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Ireland, wellbeing, Immigration, DPM In Holland, Civil Service posts and bank bonuses
IrelandAsked whether the Prime Minister thought that it ...
A transcript of Prime Minister David Cameron’s foreign policy speech to the Lord Mayor’s Banquet in London on 15 November 2010.
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My Lord Mayor...
Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the Coalition Government s foreign policy will be one of hard-headed internationalism focused on advancing Britain s national interest.
In the PM s annual foreign...
Prime Minister David Cameron has wished Prince William and Kate Middleton great joy following the news of their engagement.
Mr Cameron said he was sure the whole country would join him in wishing the...
CPI inflation 3.2%, RPI 4.5%
Inspirational community activists who help keep neighbourhoods safe are being called on to spread their good work by the Government's champion for active, safer communities, Baroness Newlove.
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
£400 million funding for carers’ breaks
The Government has today confirmed the details of spending on Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) until 2014. The announcement means that farmers who have applied to join the HLS scheme this year, and are waiting ...
Secretary of State for Business Vince Cable and Skills Minister John Hayes will today launch the Government’s strategy for skills, Skills for Sustainable Growth, and its parallel publication, Investing in Skills...
Residents ask the questions
Commenting on the UCAS Provisional End of Cycle Report 2009/2010 published today, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, fined a Glasgow coach firm £2,800 for early and late running of services and displaying incorrect destination boards.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has refused a licence application from a Larkhall haulage company on the grounds of lack of repute and professional competence.
Thousands of frontline NHS staff are taking control of the services they deliver in a drive to transform patient care and improve health outcomes, Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley announced today.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has revoked the licence of a Banffshire haulage firm following the conviction and imprisonment of the licence holder for causing death by dangerous driving.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, refused the licence application of a Ross-shire mini bus firm as she was not satisfied as to the repute, professional competence and financial standing of the...
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Business secretary Vince Cable today announced that Charlie Mayfield, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, has been appointed to lead and reform the UK Commission for Employment and Skills.
An Oldham company who only began exporting last year are cleaning up in the Middle East with their huge range of waste and recycling products, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), and supported by...
The Highways Agency will begin work to install new road signs on the M54 between Junction 1 (Essington) and 2 (Wolverhampton) on Thursday 18 November to improve information for road users. Work is expected to...
My right honourable friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Kenneth Clarke, my honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Crime Prevention James Brokenshire and Kenny MacAskill...
My honourable friend the Minister for Pensions (Steve Webb) has made the following Statement.
I am pleased to announce that for 2011-12 the rates for both the PPF administration levy and the general levy...
My honourable friend the Minister for Pensions (Steve Webb) has made the following Statement.
Starting from today, the Government are running a study exercise to look at ways of making better use of the...
The Government are committed to reporting quarterly on the operation of the UK's terrorist asset-freezing regime. We believe this is essential to ensure transparency and accountability of the regime. The Terrorist...
Following my statement of 20 July, Official Report, columns 8-9WS, on the coalition Government's priorities for sport, I am today announcing the community sport and mass participation Olympic legacy programme...
My right hon. Friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Kenny MacAskill the Scottish Secretary for Justice, and I attended the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 8 and 9 November in Brussels...
I am pleased to announce that for 2011-12 the rates for both the PPF administration levy and the general levy will remain at the same levels set for 2010-11.
Some of the administrative resource costs of...
Starting from today, the Government are running a study exercise to look at ways of making better use of the data they hold about individuals, both from DWP administrative records and those of Her Majesty's Revenue...
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, fined a Glasgow coach firm £2,800 for early and late running of services and displaying incorrect destination boards.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has refused a licence application from a Larkhall haulage company on the grounds of lack of repute and professional competence.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has revoked the licence of a Banffshire haulage firm following the conviction and imprisonment of the licence holder for causing death by dangerous driving.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, refused the licence application of a Ross-shire mini bus firm as she was not satisfied as to the repute, professional competence and financial standing of the...
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
The Highways Agency will begin work to install new road signs on the M54 between Junction 1 (Essington) and 2 (Wolverhampton) on Thursday 18 November to improve information for road users. Work is expected to...
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
Inspirational community activists who help keep neighbourhoods safe are being called on to spread their good work by the Government's champion for active, safer communities, Baroness Newlove.
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
£400 million funding for carers’ breaks
The Government has today confirmed the details of spending on Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) until 2014. The announcement means that farmers who have applied to join the HLS scheme this year, and are waiting ...
Secretary of State for Business Vince Cable and Skills Minister John Hayes will today launch the Government’s strategy for skills, Skills for Sustainable Growth, and its parallel publication, Investing in Skills...
Residents ask the questions
Commenting on the UCAS Provisional End of Cycle Report 2009/2010 published today, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, fined a Glasgow coach firm £2,800 for early and late running of services and displaying incorrect destination boards.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has refused a licence application from a Larkhall haulage company on the grounds of lack of repute and professional competence.
Thousands of frontline NHS staff are taking control of the services they deliver in a drive to transform patient care and improve health outcomes, Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley announced today.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has revoked the licence of a Banffshire haulage firm following the conviction and imprisonment of the licence holder for causing death by dangerous driving.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, refused the licence application of a Ross-shire mini bus firm as she was not satisfied as to the repute, professional competence and financial standing of the...
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Business secretary Vince Cable today announced that Charlie Mayfield, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, has been appointed to lead and reform the UK Commission for Employment and Skills.
An Oldham company who only began exporting last year are cleaning up in the Middle East with their huge range of waste and recycling products, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), and supported by...
The Highways Agency will begin work to install new road signs on the M54 between Junction 1 (Essington) and 2 (Wolverhampton) on Thursday 18 November to improve information for road users. Work is expected to...
Inspirational community activists who help keep neighbourhoods safe are being called on to spread their good work by the Government's champion for active, safer communities, Baroness Newlove.
To mark World Toilet Day (Friday 19 November), the Consumer Council for Water is calling for consumers to use their loos responsibly by not sending inappropriate items down the drain.
£400 million funding for carers’ breaks
The Government has today confirmed the details of spending on Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) until 2014. The announcement means that farmers who have applied to join the HLS scheme this year, and are waiting ...
Secretary of State for Business Vince Cable and Skills Minister John Hayes will today launch the Government’s strategy for skills, Skills for Sustainable Growth, and its parallel publication, Investing in Skills...
Residents ask the questions
Commenting on the UCAS Provisional End of Cycle Report 2009/2010 published today, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, fined a Glasgow coach firm £2,800 for early and late running of services and displaying incorrect destination boards.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has refused a licence application from a Larkhall haulage company on the grounds of lack of repute and professional competence.
Thousands of frontline NHS staff are taking control of the services they deliver in a drive to transform patient care and improve health outcomes, Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley announced today.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, has revoked the licence of a Banffshire haulage firm following the conviction and imprisonment of the licence holder for causing death by dangerous driving.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Joan Aitken, refused the licence application of a Ross-shire mini bus firm as she was not satisfied as to the repute, professional competence and financial standing of the...
Payback Review 7
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
Business secretary Vince Cable today announced that Charlie Mayfield, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, has been appointed to lead and reform the UK Commission for Employment and Skills.
An Oldham company who only began exporting last year are cleaning up in the Middle East with their huge range of waste and recycling products, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), and supported by...
The Highways Agency will begin work to install new road signs on the M54 between Junction 1 (Essington) and 2 (Wolverhampton) on Thursday 18 November to improve information for road users. Work is expected to...