Tower hamlets adult social services rated excellent for seventh year running
Colder weather with snow showers have affected parts of Scotland and northern England as forecast and are expected to spread to other northern and eastern parts of the UK through the rest of the week.
The Highways Agency is warning drivers that the M621 will be closed this evening to carry out surface repairs to the carriageway.
Drivers in the North East and Yorkshire are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel today and overnight (Wednesday 24 December) as prolonged snow showers are expected...
A fuel laundering plant capable of producing over nine million litres of illicit fuel a year, evading almost £6 million, has been dismantled by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). A man from Co Tyrone ...
2011 census - family stories photo competition
Tower hamlets enforcement officers' success
The enormous business potential in India’s emerging cities, and how companies from the capital can tap into it, are the focus of a major conference to be staged by UK Trade & Investment at London’s City Hall...
Written evidence submitted to the Communities and Local Government Committee inquiry into Localism.
North East companies are being offered the chance to explore business opportunities in the United Arab Emirates with the help of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The enormous business potential in India’s emerging cities, and how companies from the capital can tap into it, are the focus of a major conference to be staged by UK Trade & Investment at London’s City Hall...
Two enterprising North Yorkshire companies will be among 200 British firms in Dubai this week finding out about potential business opportunities across the dynamic Middle East and North African markets.
New proposals to give local communities a greater say in what is done to protect them from the risks of flooding and coastal erosion have been announced today.
Work to resurface the A30 St Erth Roundabout, near Hayle is due to take place between 29 November and 3 December 2010.
Asked if the Prime Minister had a message for the students protesting tomorrow, the PMS said that the Prime Minister's view was that it was a democratic right to protest. The Government had set out its policy regarding...
Asked how concerned the Prime Minister was about North Korea's attack on South Korea, the PMS said that the Foreign Secretary had made a statement strongly condemning North Korea's unprovoked attack and the Prime...
Asked what the Home Secretary would say about immigration this afternoon, the PMS said that people would have to wait for the Home Secretary's statement, but the Prime Minister had made clear that we needed to ...
The Prime Minister's Spokeswoman (PMS) said that the Prime Ministers of the UK, the five Nordic and three Baltic countries would meet in London on 19 and 20 January. The meeting would bring together Prime Ministers...
Asked how the Prime Minister felt about the Royal Wedding taking place just before elections, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had responded to that question in a media interview and had said that people were...
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with Chris Grayling's comments about welfare reform, the PMS said that we had been clear about reforms to incapacity benefit; we were looking for a system that was fair and that...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the Prime Minister had spoken to the UN Secretary General this afternoon. They discussed the situation in South Korea and there was strong agreement that North Korea...
Transcript of speech given by the Prime Minister at No 10, Downing Street, 22 November 2010.
Read the transcriptPrime Minister:
Thank you very much for that, and can I say how incredibly welcome...
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed today s announcement by the Royal Household of the date for the marriage of Prince William and Ms Middleton.
They will be married on Friday April 29 2011, at Westminster...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Nordic/Baltic Summit, immigration, North Korea and tutition fees
Nordic/Baltic SummitThe Prime Minister s Spokeswoman (PMS) said that the Prime...
Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon following the artillery attack by North Korea on the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong.
The PM and UN Secretary General discussed...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: UN Secretary General phone call, Welfare reform and royal wedding
UN Secretary General phone callThe Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that...
Excess winter deaths fall in 2009/10
Living longer, more years in poor health
Conceptions fall
Traders of duty suspended excise goods are reminded this week that they need to switch from paper to the new online Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS) on 1 January 2011. The new system is designed to reduce...
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts and Health Minister Lord Howe announced the appointment of Chris Brinsmead as the Government's Life Sciences Business Adviser today.
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and Sunderland AFC Foundation has been launched this week.
The Government Office for Science today embarked on its latest Foresight project, which will examine the challenges and opportunities presented by technological advances in financial markets worldwide.
NHS puts preparations in place to deal with winter pressures
Downing Street today announced the appointments of Lord Alderdice and the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP as members of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the A46 from where is meets the M69 near Ansty (Warwickshire) from 3 December 2010 for two weeks to provide a safer road surface for motorists.
Minister for Business and Enterprise Mark Prisk today hosted a networking event with representatives of local enterprise partnerships to acknowledge the progress made so far and discuss the way ahead for the ...
*£131,358 million resource DEL; *£18,386 million capital DEL; *£64,976 million resource AME; *£4,189 million capital AME; *£26,087 million non-budget expenditure...
The Winter Supplementary Estimates, presented to the House of Commons today as HC536, seek authority for expenditure by government departments of £5.8 billion in resources and £5.7 billion...
A farm worker sustained severe injuries after getting an electric shock while working for one of the largest potato growers in the UK.
David McMullan was working with irrigation equipment at Crouchmoor ...
A Black Country provider of wood-based products will be among 200 British companies in Dubai this week finding out about potential business opportunities across the dynamic Middle East and North African markets...
A raft of new measures will strictly control the numbers that can come to the UK and work from outside Europe, the Home Secretary announced today.
A Writtle agricultural college has been prosecuted today for potentially endangering a teenage student.
Chelmsford Magistrates Court heard how John Huntley, 19 at the time of the incident on 11 August 2009...
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The Treasury has today published a draft of the Charter for Budget Responsibility to aid the scrutiny of the Budget Responsibility and National Audit Bill. Additional briefing notes on other aspects of the Bill...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
Members will be aware of the serious flooding that affected parts of Cornwall in particular on Wednesday 17 November...
I am today publishing a policy paper which sets out the Government's plans to reform the social housing system. These changes will provide greater freedoms for local authorities, make better use of resources, ...
I am announcing today that the Government will introduce a phonics screening check for children in year 1. This will be a short, light-touch screening check based on phonic decoding designed to confirm that children...
I am pleased to update the House with regard to the UN special session on Sudan I chaired at the UN Security Council on 16 November in New York. The session was attended by: UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon; ...
I wish to update the House on my visit to Sudan between 8 and11 November 2010. During my visit to Khartoum, El-Fasher and Juba, I met with: Vice President, Ali Osman Taha; President of the Government of southern...
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the A46 from where is meets the M69 near Ansty (Warwickshire) from 3 December 2010 for two weeks to provide a safer road surface for motorists.
A Black Country provider of wood-based products will be among 200 British companies in Dubai this week finding out about potential business opportunities across the dynamic Middle East and North African markets...
A farm worker sustained severe injuries after getting an electric shock while working for one of the largest potato growers in the UK.
David McMullan was working with irrigation equipment at Crouchmoor ...
A Writtle agricultural college has been prosecuted today for potentially endangering a teenage student.
Chelmsford Magistrates Court heard how John Huntley, 19 at the time of the incident on 11 August 2009...
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and Sunderland AFC Foundation has been launched this week.
Traders of duty suspended excise goods are reminded this week that they need to switch from paper to the new online Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS) on 1 January 2011. The new system is designed to reduce...
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts and Health Minister Lord Howe announced the appointment of Chris Brinsmead as the Government's Life Sciences Business Adviser today.
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and Sunderland AFC Foundation has been launched this week.
The Government Office for Science today embarked on its latest Foresight project, which will examine the challenges and opportunities presented by technological advances in financial markets worldwide.
NHS puts preparations in place to deal with winter pressures
Downing Street today announced the appointments of Lord Alderdice and the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP as members of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the A46 from where is meets the M69 near Ansty (Warwickshire) from 3 December 2010 for two weeks to provide a safer road surface for motorists.
Minister for Business and Enterprise Mark Prisk today hosted a networking event with representatives of local enterprise partnerships to acknowledge the progress made so far and discuss the way ahead for the ...
*£131,358 million resource DEL; *£18,386 million capital DEL; *£64,976 million resource AME; *£4,189 million capital AME; *£26,087 million non-budget expenditure...
The Winter Supplementary Estimates, presented to the House of Commons today as HC536, seek authority for expenditure by government departments of £5.8 billion in resources and £5.7 billion...
A farm worker sustained severe injuries after getting an electric shock while working for one of the largest potato growers in the UK.
David McMullan was working with irrigation equipment at Crouchmoor ...
A Black Country provider of wood-based products will be among 200 British companies in Dubai this week finding out about potential business opportunities across the dynamic Middle East and North African markets...
A raft of new measures will strictly control the numbers that can come to the UK and work from outside Europe, the Home Secretary announced today.
A Writtle agricultural college has been prosecuted today for potentially endangering a teenage student.
Chelmsford Magistrates Court heard how John Huntley, 19 at the time of the incident on 11 August 2009...
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Traders of duty suspended excise goods are reminded this week that they need to switch from paper to the new online Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS) on 1 January 2011. The new system is designed to reduce...
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts and Health Minister Lord Howe announced the appointment of Chris Brinsmead as the Government's Life Sciences Business Adviser today.
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and Sunderland AFC Foundation has been launched this week.
The Government Office for Science today embarked on its latest Foresight project, which will examine the challenges and opportunities presented by technological advances in financial markets worldwide.
NHS puts preparations in place to deal with winter pressures
Downing Street today announced the appointments of Lord Alderdice and the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP as members of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the A46 from where is meets the M69 near Ansty (Warwickshire) from 3 December 2010 for two weeks to provide a safer road surface for motorists.
Minister for Business and Enterprise Mark Prisk today hosted a networking event with representatives of local enterprise partnerships to acknowledge the progress made so far and discuss the way ahead for the ...
*£131,358 million resource DEL; *£18,386 million capital DEL; *£64,976 million resource AME; *£4,189 million capital AME; *£26,087 million non-budget expenditure...
The Winter Supplementary Estimates, presented to the House of Commons today as HC536, seek authority for expenditure by government departments of £5.8 billion in resources and £5.7 billion...
A farm worker sustained severe injuries after getting an electric shock while working for one of the largest potato growers in the UK.
David McMullan was working with irrigation equipment at Crouchmoor ...
A Black Country provider of wood-based products will be among 200 British companies in Dubai this week finding out about potential business opportunities across the dynamic Middle East and North African markets...
A raft of new measures will strictly control the numbers that can come to the UK and work from outside Europe, the Home Secretary announced today.
A Writtle agricultural college has been prosecuted today for potentially endangering a teenage student.
Chelmsford Magistrates Court heard how John Huntley, 19 at the time of the incident on 11 August 2009...
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This consultation started around the 16th October 2010, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.
We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation...
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...
This consultation started on 12th October 2010 and ends on 11th January 2011.
This consultation document seeks views on proposals amending the NHS Constitution to:-
Insert an expectation that NHS...
This consultation started on 8th October 2010 and ends on 31st December 2010.
The Department of Health, National Assembly Government, Scottish Government, and Department of Health, Social Services and Public...