For the third year running, buoyed by the success of the first two courses, UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) London and the London Development Agency are to organise a marketing scholarship programme for senior...
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 ...
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...
For the third year running, buoyed by the success of the first two courses, UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) London and the London Development Agency are to organise a marketing scholarship programme for senior...
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...
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 ...
People in Northern Ireland are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to be on the look out for traders selling counterfeit and smuggled cigarettes at markets and other unlikely premises in the run up...
The director of a company that supplies equipment for the quarry industry has been fined over £16,000 for ignoring a trading ban.
Drivers are advised that there will be two closures of the A1 in North Yorkshire in order to resurface 4.5 miles of carriageway to provide an improved road surface for drivers.
An Edinburgh steel fabricating firm has been fined after an employee’s arm and hand were severely injured while lifting steel plates.
Today, 8 December, as Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk celebrates the UK’s top technology businesses, Berkshire company AEP Networks has taken one of the top prizes in a prestigious technology and ...
Today, 8 December, as Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk celebrates the UK’s top technology businesses, Berkshire company AEP Networks has taken one of the top prizes in a prestigious technology and ...
Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, has today laid before Parliament improvements to the proposed package of reforms to higher education funding and student finance in England. ...
People with learning disabilities have seen increasing improvements across the health, employment and housing sectors, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow will announce later today.
The first groups of GPs who will take the lead in the Government’s plans for commissioning health services were announced today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
Asked if the Prime Minister took a dim view of the Russians inserting spies into the Palace of Westminster, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had not made an explicit comment on the issue, but the case alluded...
Asked if there had been any ministerial involvement in the arrest of Julian Assange, the PMS said that it was entirely a matter for the police. Asked if there would be any involvement in his extradition, the PMS...
On whether the Prime Minister still thought that 9000 should still be the upper limit, the PMS said that we had set out our policies on tuition fees and we looked forward to the vote on Thursday. Put that there...
Asked whether the Prime Minister thought that locking up more criminals would cut crime, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that the Justice Secretary would be setting out proposals this...
The Government has published November progress updates for each department’s Structural Reform Plans (SRPs).
Updates can be viewed on the transparency section of our website.
You can...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: prisons, tuition fees, Wikileaks and misc
PrisonsAsked whether the Prime Minister thought that locking up more criminals would cut crime, the ...
Production: 3.3% annual rise
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Strategic and Operational Policing committee will be held on Thursday 9 December in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY, at 2.30pm.
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
"The Student Loan Company has significantly improved its level of service this year.
A free website to help road safety practitioners evaluate their education, training and publicity activities was launched today by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents and the Department for Transport...
"Making Space in Dalston" - the London Development Agency (LDA) £1 million initiative to improve Dalston's open spaces - has been recognised by a series of awards.
The initiative - a series of...
M25 between junctions 19 and 21a clockwise closed overnight on Saturday 11 December
Tougher entrance criteria, limits on work and an end to students staying in the UK to look for a job are just some of the changes proposed by Immigration Minister Damian Green today as part of a shake-up of the...
A Witney-based firm is selling jewellery made from the same stones that form part of Stonehenge to the Japanese market, with the help of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Rail passengers and taxpayers alike stand to benefit from a radical shake-up of the railways which could reduce running costs by up to £1bn per year and lead to better and more efficient train services...
Universities minister David Willetts has today said he expects universities who want to charge over £6000 a year in tuition fees to do all they can to help students from poorer backgrounds.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that overnight resurfacing works will take place on the M1 southbound carriageway between Junction 35a (Stocksbridge Bypass) and Junction 36 (Barnsley), in South Yorkshire...
Twenty men have been arrested in an estimated £50 million excise duty and VAT fraud linked to the abuse of the international bonded warehouse system.
St paul’s way on track
Drivers in the North Yorkshire and the North East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel today (Tuesday 7 December) as heavy snow showers are expected.
Drivers in the South East, East and Yorkshire and the Humber are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Tuesday 07 December) as icy roads are expected...
Huntingdon Crown Court today sentenced Mr Richard Neil Grout, who had six known aliases, to six years imprisonment for fraud; fraudulent trading; failing to cooperate with the Official Receiver (Northampton); ...
The Government are fully committed to tackling tax avoidance and will take necessary steps to protect the Exchequer and maintain fairness in the tax system.
At the June Budget the Government set out their...
The Government are committed to fostering diversity in financial services, promoting mutuals and creating a more competitive banking industry. Much of the legislation applying to mutuals has existed for a long...
I am pleased to announce that I will be publishing a national broadband strategy today. The strategy sets out how the Government plan to deliver their ambition to have the best superfast broadband network in ...
This Government are a proud signatory of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), are committed to its implementation, and believe it is vital that children and young people have a strong...
I am announcing today an independent review of the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood.
Parents express real concern about children being pressured into growing up too quickly, to become consumers...
I wish to inform the House of the outcome of the review of the Merchant Shipping (Ship-to-Ship Transfers) Regulations 2010.
On 8 July, I announced the review of the regulations and I asked all interested...
I am publishing today "Disability Living Allowance reform", a formal public consultation on our proposed reforms to disability living allowance (DLA).
We are already undertaking large-scale reform of the...
The social fund helps people to meet additional costs they may find it difficult to budget for. This is especially true when people on the lowest incomes are facing difficult and expensive times in their lives...
Huntingdon Crown Court today sentenced Mr Richard Neil Grout, who had six known aliases, to six years imprisonment for fraud; fraudulent trading; failing to cooperate with the Official Receiver (Northampton); ...
Drivers in the South East, East and Yorkshire and the Humber are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Tuesday 07 December) as icy roads are expected...
Huntingdon Crown Court today sentenced Mr Richard Neil Grout, who had six known aliases, to six years imprisonment for fraud; fraudulent trading; failing to cooperate with the Official Receiver (Northampton); ...
Drivers in the North Yorkshire and the North East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel today (Tuesday 7 December) as heavy snow showers are expected.
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Strategic and Operational Policing committee will be held on Thursday 9 December in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY, at 2.30pm.
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
"The Student Loan Company has significantly improved its level of service this year.
A free website to help road safety practitioners evaluate their education, training and publicity activities was launched today by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents and the Department for Transport...
"Making Space in Dalston" - the London Development Agency (LDA) £1 million initiative to improve Dalston's open spaces - has been recognised by a series of awards.
The initiative - a series of...
M25 between junctions 19 and 21a clockwise closed overnight on Saturday 11 December
Tougher entrance criteria, limits on work and an end to students staying in the UK to look for a job are just some of the changes proposed by Immigration Minister Damian Green today as part of a shake-up of the...
A Witney-based firm is selling jewellery made from the same stones that form part of Stonehenge to the Japanese market, with the help of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Rail passengers and taxpayers alike stand to benefit from a radical shake-up of the railways which could reduce running costs by up to £1bn per year and lead to better and more efficient train services...
Universities minister David Willetts has today said he expects universities who want to charge over £6000 a year in tuition fees to do all they can to help students from poorer backgrounds.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that overnight resurfacing works will take place on the M1 southbound carriageway between Junction 35a (Stocksbridge Bypass) and Junction 36 (Barnsley), in South Yorkshire...
Twenty men have been arrested in an estimated £50 million excise duty and VAT fraud linked to the abuse of the international bonded warehouse system.
St paul’s way on track
Drivers in the North Yorkshire and the North East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel today (Tuesday 7 December) as heavy snow showers are expected.
Drivers in the South East, East and Yorkshire and the Humber are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Tuesday 07 December) as icy roads are expected...
Huntingdon Crown Court today sentenced Mr Richard Neil Grout, who had six known aliases, to six years imprisonment for fraud; fraudulent trading; failing to cooperate with the Official Receiver (Northampton); ...
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Strategic and Operational Policing committee will be held on Thursday 9 December in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY, at 2.30pm.
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
"The Student Loan Company has significantly improved its level of service this year.
A free website to help road safety practitioners evaluate their education, training and publicity activities was launched today by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents and the Department for Transport...
"Making Space in Dalston" - the London Development Agency (LDA) £1 million initiative to improve Dalston's open spaces - has been recognised by a series of awards.
The initiative - a series of...
M25 between junctions 19 and 21a clockwise closed overnight on Saturday 11 December
Tougher entrance criteria, limits on work and an end to students staying in the UK to look for a job are just some of the changes proposed by Immigration Minister Damian Green today as part of a shake-up of the...
A Witney-based firm is selling jewellery made from the same stones that form part of Stonehenge to the Japanese market, with the help of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Rail passengers and taxpayers alike stand to benefit from a radical shake-up of the railways which could reduce running costs by up to £1bn per year and lead to better and more efficient train services...
Universities minister David Willetts has today said he expects universities who want to charge over £6000 a year in tuition fees to do all they can to help students from poorer backgrounds.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that overnight resurfacing works will take place on the M1 southbound carriageway between Junction 35a (Stocksbridge Bypass) and Junction 36 (Barnsley), in South Yorkshire...
Twenty men have been arrested in an estimated £50 million excise duty and VAT fraud linked to the abuse of the international bonded warehouse system.
St paul’s way on track
Drivers in the North Yorkshire and the North East are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel today (Tuesday 7 December) as heavy snow showers are expected.
Drivers in the South East, East and Yorkshire and the Humber are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel this evening (Tuesday 07 December) as icy roads are expected...
Huntingdon Crown Court today sentenced Mr Richard Neil Grout, who had six known aliases, to six years imprisonment for fraud; fraudulent trading; failing to cooperate with the Official Receiver (Northampton); ...