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Counterfeit goods damage our communities
Almost half (49%) of motor vehicle repair premises visited across Kent have been told to make improvements to protect the health and safety of workers.
General Advice: Please note that all operators called to Public Inquiry have the opportunity to offer evidence and therefore issues to be considered may or may not result in action taken against them.
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A new dual carriageway to reduce congestion, improve journey times and safety on the A421 between the M1 Bedford was opened today.
A new dual carriageway to reduce congestion, improve journey times and safety on the A421 between the M1 Bedford was opened today.
A demolition firm has been fined £8,000 after a teenager was blinded in one eye while helping to demolish a mill in Tameside.
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Drivers in the South East and East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening and overnight (Wednesday 01 December) as further heavy snow showers are expected...
A new dual carriageway to reduce congestion, improve journey times and safety on the A421 between the M1 and Bedford was opened today.
A new dual carriageway to reduce congestion, improve journey times and safety on the A421 between the M1 and Bedford was opened today.
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A filling station in county Antrim and a fuel laundering plant in county Down have been dismantled by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) as part of ongoing operations to tackle the sale of illegal fuel.
Drivers in the South East and East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening and overnight (Wednesday 01 December) as further heavy snow showers are expected...
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Counterfeit goods damage our communities
Almost half (49%) of motor vehicle repair premises visited across Kent have been told to make improvements to protect the health and safety of workers.
This consultation started on 20th October 2010 and ends on 28th January 2011.
1. The modernisation of the planning system introduced a range of new procedures in relation to development planning, development...
This consultation started on 19th October 2010 and ends on 21st January 2011.
The consultation is to seek feedback on a draft national strategy for public space CCTV in Scotland...
This consultation started on 18th October 2010 and ends on 14th January 2011.
The Government's White Paper, Equity and Excellence: liberating the NHS sets out proposals which envisage a presumption...
ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE COMMISSION ON FUNDING OF CARE AND SUPPORT
Further evidence and fresh perspectives are needed to develop a fair, sustainable and resilient solution for the future funding of care...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that Local Immigration Teams (LITs) in the North West regions of Salford and Central Manchester, and Merseyside need...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that the effectiveness of Facial Recognition Gates at Manchester Airport may be compromised by unreliable technology...
Designated drivers will be rewarded in thousands of pubs across the country as part of the THINK! Christmas drink drive campaign, launched today by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning.
The first ever local elections to give people direct influence over action to tackle crime in their area through new Police and Crime Commissioners and new powers for councils to tackle problem pubs and clubs...
Issued on behalf of the Commission on Funding of Care and Support
Agriculture Minister Jim Paice has made the following statement to Parliament:
A new dual carriageway to reduce congestion, improve journey times and safety on the A421 between the M1 and Bedford was opened today.
Tax credits claimants are being reminded that they must let HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) know within one month of their childcare costs falling or ending. Deliberately failing to let HMRC know when renewing...
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with David Willets that the Business Secretary, for example, would be expected to support a vote on tuition fees, the PMS said that the position was set out in the Coalition Document...
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with US representative Peter King that Wikileaks should be designated a recognised terror organistion, the PMS said that we condemned the unauthorised release of classified information...
Asked if the Prime Minister was talking to anyone at the BBC ahead of the Panorama programme on FIFA tonight, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the Prime Minister had set out his view over the weekend...
Asked about the vote on tuition fees and if Liberal Democrats would abstain, the PMS said that this was covered in the Coalition Document. The Government had a programme and intended to implement that programme...
Asked if it was the Government's position that when the mechanism ran dry we would not be the part of any future bailout in the EU area unless we chose to do a bilateral, the PMS said, yes. The mechanism had been...
Asked if Wikileaks had been discussed at Cabinet this morning, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that the Foreign Secretary gave a brief update of the position but no discussion took place. Asked if we ...
Asked whether the Prime Minister was happy for Prince Andrew to remain a trade ambassador given the latest Wikileaks reports, the PMS said that he would not provide commentary on any Wikileaks cables. ...
Asked what the Prime Minister's position was on Gary McKinnon, the PMS said that the Home Secretary was still considering the case and when a decision was reached an announcement would be made. Asked why the decision...
Asked what the Prime Minister's view on the timing and content of the Panorama programme into FIFA was, the PMS said the Prime Minister made his position clear in the interview with Football Focus at the end of...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that today's announcement on alcohol duty was part of our wider strategy to tackle problem drinking. The Health White paper today would say we need a new approach to public...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: ofgem, Frances Lawrence, wikileaks, tuition fees and misc
OfgemAsked if the Prime Minister welcomed the action Ofgem had taken today to investigate...
Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken of his support for the England 2018 bid as FIFA chiefs prepare to meet in Zurich to decide who will host the World Cup.
Speaking to BBC s Football Focus alongside...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: FIFA, wikileaks, tuition fees and misc
FIFAAsked if the Prime Minister was talking to anyone at the BBC ahead of the Panorama programme on FIFA...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: wikileaks, Europe bailout and tuition fees
WikileaksAsked if Wikileaks had been discussed at Cabinet this morning, the Prime Minister s Spokesman...
Prime Minister David Cameron has written an article for a number of international newspapers on England’s bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Read the articleNext week FIFA will decide the hosts...
CREATE – a not-for-profit company in Yorkshire which delivers innovative training and employment opportunities for people who have been homeless, marginalised or vulnerable – is the second winner ...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: alcohol duty, panorama, Gary Mckinnon and Prince Andrew
Alcohol DutyThe Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that today s announcement on alcohol...
Enormous strides have been made in the fight against HIV and AIDS but more must be done to prevent the transmission of the disease, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
In a video for World AIDS Day...
Married population continues to decline
Households Spend 455 per week
Ownership increases
New research has found that British businesses voluntarily reporting their greenhouse gas emissions experience benefits such as cost savings, improved green credentials, and better relations with investors and...
A radical plan to go further and faster in tackling today’s causes of premature death and illness and reduce health inequalities, with a public health service to make it happen, was unveiled today by Health Secretary...
Issued by ther News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
The Government today announced that the top fifteen banks operating in the UK have adopted the Code of Practice on Taxation.
Seven men have today been charged with revenue offences following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The men were arrested last year after HMRC discovered a major counterfeit vodka manufacturing...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that Local Immigration Teams (LITs) in the North West regions of Salford and Central Manchester, and Merseyside need...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that the effectiveness of Facial Recognition Gates at Manchester Airport may be compromised by unreliable technology...
Designated drivers will be rewarded in thousands of pubs across the country as part of the THINK! Christmas drink drive campaign, launched today by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning.
The introduction of new Members to the House has made it necessary to review the alphabetical arrangement of the Division sheets. As a result, from 2 December 2010 Members will split on the basis of A-K and L...
The Treasury has today published a report required under section 231 of the Banking Act 2009 covering the period from 1 October 2009 to 31 March 2010. Copies of the document are available in the Vote Office and...
The Government are today revising the Debt Management Office's (DMO) 2010-11 financing remit to reflect revisions to the net financing requirement. The net financing requirement for 2010-11 has been revised upward...
In July the Government announced their decision to abolish the UK Film Council.
Today I am announcing our proposals to support British film going forward.
The British Film Institute will become the...
In accordance with the requirements of the EC equal treatment directive, the Ministry of Defence has carried out a review of the current policy of excluding women from ground close-combat roles. The policy was...
On 6 September 2008, the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) granted India an exception to its guidelines to permit exports to Indian civil nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards. The UK was a long-standing and strong...
In recent years we have gained a better understanding of the risks of transmission of infectious diseases like hepatitis from poorly maintained health care premises and instruments which have not undergone effective...
Seven men have today been charged with revenue offences following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The men were arrested last year after HMRC discovered a major counterfeit vodka manufacturing...
Issued by ther News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
New research has found that British businesses voluntarily reporting their greenhouse gas emissions experience benefits such as cost savings, improved green credentials, and better relations with investors and...
A radical plan to go further and faster in tackling today’s causes of premature death and illness and reduce health inequalities, with a public health service to make it happen, was unveiled today by Health Secretary...
Issued by ther News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
The Government today announced that the top fifteen banks operating in the UK have adopted the Code of Practice on Taxation.
Seven men have today been charged with revenue offences following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The men were arrested last year after HMRC discovered a major counterfeit vodka manufacturing...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that Local Immigration Teams (LITs) in the North West regions of Salford and Central Manchester, and Merseyside need...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that the effectiveness of Facial Recognition Gates at Manchester Airport may be compromised by unreliable technology...
Designated drivers will be rewarded in thousands of pubs across the country as part of the THINK! Christmas drink drive campaign, launched today by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning.
New research has found that British businesses voluntarily reporting their greenhouse gas emissions experience benefits such as cost savings, improved green credentials, and better relations with investors and...
A radical plan to go further and faster in tackling today’s causes of premature death and illness and reduce health inequalities, with a public health service to make it happen, was unveiled today by Health Secretary...
Issued by ther News Distribution Service on behalf of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
The Government today announced that the top fifteen banks operating in the UK have adopted the Code of Practice on Taxation.
Seven men have today been charged with revenue offences following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The men were arrested last year after HMRC discovered a major counterfeit vodka manufacturing...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that Local Immigration Teams (LITs) in the North West regions of Salford and Central Manchester, and Merseyside need...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that the effectiveness of Facial Recognition Gates at Manchester Airport may be compromised by unreliable technology...
Designated drivers will be rewarded in thousands of pubs across the country as part of the THINK! Christmas drink drive campaign, launched today by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning.
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that Local Immigration Teams (LITs) in the North West regions of Salford and Central Manchester, and Merseyside need...
A report published today by the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency has found that the effectiveness of Facial Recognition Gates at Manchester Airport may be compromised by unreliable technology...
Designated drivers will be rewarded in thousands of pubs across the country as part of the THINK! Christmas drink drive campaign, launched today by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning.