This consultation started on 25th October 2010 and ends on 23rd December 2010.
This Order makes amendments to Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 to provide sex offenders, who are subject to the notification...
This consultation started on 1st November 2010 and ends on 24th December 2010.
The Scottish Government has developed a system of labelling that gives recognition to achieving compliance with the 2010 building...
This consultation started on 1st November 2010 and ends on 24th December 2010.
This consultation invites views on proposed procedures for revoking or making changes to a Development Consent Order for a nationally...
This consultation started on 27th October 2010 and ends on 19th January 2011.
The Government has set out its plans to establish a Cancer Drugs Fund from April 2011. The Fund will provide a means of improving...
This consultation started on 25th October 2010 and ends on 23rd December 2010.
This Order makes amendments to Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 to provide sex offenders, who are subject to the notification...
This consultation started on 23rd September 2010 and ends on 17th December 2010.
The Scottish Government has carried out a Strategic Environmental Assessment of the Land Use Strategy...
The owners of a new karaoke bar in Manchester risked the lives of workers and the public after a string of fire safety procedures were ignored during construction.
£50 million invested to continue the Manufacturing Advisory Service
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency network from w/c12 December:
Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts today announced the reappointment of Mr John Armitt as the Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
The owners of a new karaoke bar in Manchester risked the lives of workers and the public after a string of fire safety procedures were ignored during construction.
A company that advertised itself as a ‘one stop shop’ for dealing with bankruptcy has been ordered into liquidation today following an investigation by The Insolvency Service
The sixth member of an organised crime gang was sentenced today for his part in a plot to steal £17m of taxpayer’s money in a complicated ‘missing trader’ VAT fraud. Five men were jailed last Friday...
New, amended and ongoing works
The latest international trade statistics issued by HM Revenue & Customs show that businesses from the East of England are helping to lead the country to economic recovery, enjoying the highest growth in ...
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The sixth member of an organised crime gang was sentenced today for his part in a plot to steal £17m of taxpayer’s money in a complicated ‘missing trader’ VAT fraud. Five men were jailed last Friday...
NE/284/10 Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
West Midlands Motorway And Trunk Road Maintenance Programme 13-19 December 2010
Drivers are advised that the A184 will be closed off-peak during the daytime in both directions at Whitemare Pool interchange this month. This will allow the Highways Agency to carry out the ongoing bridge repair...
Saturday 11 December to Friday 17 December
A worker in a factory, manufacturing lids for food containers, had four fingers severed in a lid-punching machine that had been modified by her employers.
New, amended and ongoing works
The latest international trade statistics issued by HM Revenue & Customs show that businesses from the East of England are helping to lead the country to economic recovery, enjoying the highest growth in...
Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone visited a Women's Aid refuge today (Friday, 10 December) to raise awareness of the support available for victims of domestic violence over Christmas.
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency network from w/c 12 December:
A builder whose employees were forced to work in unsanitary conditions, with no toilet or washing facilities, in Rochdale has appeared in court.
£50 million invested to continue the Manufacturing Advisory Service
A review into how we can grow Advanced Manufacturing in the UK has started, Business Minister Mark Prisk announced today.
One of the largest surveys of cancer patient experience sets out a roadmap for how the NHS can meet their needs, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow announced today.
Over 15,000 people and organisations sent responses to a call for ideas on the Natural Environment White Paper, a record number for a Defra consultation, proving that people want to see a real positive change...
Over 15,000 people and organisations sent responses to a call for ideas on the Natural Environment White Paper, a record number for a Defra consultation, proving that people want to see a real positive change...
Today, the National Association of Local Councils (NALC) is publishing a new training strategy and delivery plan for parish and town councils across England and Wales.
The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cancelled its inquiry concerning the anticipated acquisition by Dorf Ketal Chemicals AG of the titanate and zirconate business of Johnson Matthey plc.
NE/283/10 Majority of losses during economic downturn now regained
NEW WORK
A12 ESSEX SOUTHBOUND MAINTENANCE WORK
The southbound carriageway of the A12 will be closed overnight between the Hatfield Peverel interchange and Boreham interchange from Monday 13...
Asked whether the Prime Minister had a view on Mike Hancock signing an Early Day Motion calling for people to stop bleating about the World Cup and congratulate Russia , the PMS said that the Prime Minister had...
Asked whether the Prime Minister had been kept informed about a Conservative rebellion over tuition fees, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was kept abreast of Government business. Asked what was the Prime Minister...
Asked what the Prime Minister's view of the arrest of Julian Assange was, the Prime Minister's Spokeswoman (PMS) said that the arrest was a matter for the police. Asked what involvement Ministers had and whether...
Asked why the Prime Minister felt the need to make a speech on education at such short notice and in such secrecy, the Prime Minister's Spokeswoman (PMS) said that the Prime Minister was keen to set out the case...
Asked if there was a timetable for counter terrorism votes, the PMS referred the journalist to the Home Office. Asked if the Localism Bill had been delayed, the PMS said that it would be happening very soon. ...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about the job losses announced by BAE this morning as a result of the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), the PMS said that at the time of the SDSR we made clear...
Asked if the Prime Minister had intervened to prevent minimum sentencing being scrapped, the PMS said that we were reviewing the position, but the Prime Minister's view was that those who committed the most serious...
Asked if the Prime Minister was confident that the Government would win the vote on tuition fees this afternoon, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that he was not going to speculate on the outcome of the...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Julian Assange, tuition fees and Mike Hancock
Julian AssangeAsked what the Prime Minister s view of the arrest of Julian Assange was, the Prime...
Tuition fees, energy companies and knife crime were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on British troops in Afghanistan, foundation schools...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: tuition fees
Tuition FeesAsked why the Prime Minister felt the need to make a speech on education at such short notice and in such secrecy, the...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: tuition fees, sentencing, BAE systems and misc
Tuition FeesAsked if the Prime Minister was confident that the Government would win the vote on...
Deficit increased to 3.9bn
Business visits rise
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics
UK Regional Trade in Goods estimates are released today, for the third quarter 2010.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, announced today the publication of final legislation to implement the bank levy announced in the June Budget.
The Government has today published draft clauses for Finance Bill 2011. This is the first time the Government has published the majority of draft clauses for consultation and marks the first step towards the ...
The NHS celebrated nine examples of excellent leadership at the second NHS Leadership Awards ceremony last night, held at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust.
Get excessive about reducing packaging this christmas
The Highways Agency will replace a safety barrier on the A49 northbound to improve safety of the route for road users and pedestrians on the footpath near Bromfield.
The Government has today launched a public consultation on the discount rate used to set contribution rates in unfunded public service pension schemes. This is in line with a commitment made in the Spending Review...
Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK), the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for the lifelong learning workforce, will not be relicensed as a SSC in its own right, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has announced...
Staffordshire software company eg solutions plc has all the tools needed to crack the US market - thanks to a prestigious scholarship programme supported by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Consumer minister Edward Davey has today announced the appointment of Roger Witcomb as a new Deputy Chairman to the Competition Commission (CC).
Six people have been arrested in Rochdale suspected of involvement in an estimated £1 million VAT fraud linked to the textile trade.
Following the successful vote in the House of Commons on changes to graduate contributions for 2012/13, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Vince Cable said:
I am today announcing further improvements to the proposed package of reforms to higher education funding and student finance in England.
Our proposed reforms were announced by the Minister for Universities...
Please find the agenda of discussion points for the Foreign Affairs Council in Defence Formation on 9 December 2010 detailed below. I am writing as Duty Minister. The Under-Secretary of State with responsibility...
In July the Prime Minister asked Professor Hew Strachan of Oxford University to lead an independent taskforce to develop innovative ideas to help rebuild the military covenant.
His report, published today...
I am today publishing the "Valuing People Now: Summary Report March 2009 - September 2010" along with the easy read summary and good practice examples.
The report includes findings from all the 152 learning...
The 2009-10 Independent Complaints Monitor annual report for the Criminal Records Bureau has been published today. It is available on the CRB website and a copy has been placed in the House Library.
I am pleased to announce that we are today publishing the cross-Government drug strategy "Reducing Demand, Restricting Supply, Building Recovery-Supporting People to live a Drug Free Life". The strategy sets ...
The Foreign Affairs Council (Development) will meet in Brussels on 9 December. The meeting will be chaired by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security, and Vice-President of the European Commission...
I am today announcing a package of measures relating to the maritime industry following the spending review and a recent review I have undertaken of light dues.
Shipping is important to the UK both as the...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for International Development has made the following Statement.
The Foreign Affairs Council (Development) will meet in Brussels on 9 December. The meeting...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills has today made the following Statement.
I am today announcing further improvements to the proposed package of reforms...
The Highways Agency will replace a safety barrier on the A49 northbound to improve safety of the route for road users and pedestrians on the footpath near Bromfield.
Staffordshire software company eg solutions plc has all the tools needed to crack the US market - thanks to a prestigious scholarship programme supported by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics
UK Regional Trade in Goods estimates are released today, for the third quarter 2010.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, announced today the publication of final legislation to implement the bank levy announced in the June Budget.
The Government has today published draft clauses for Finance Bill 2011. This is the first time the Government has published the majority of draft clauses for consultation and marks the first step towards the ...
The NHS celebrated nine examples of excellent leadership at the second NHS Leadership Awards ceremony last night, held at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust.
Get excessive about reducing packaging this christmas
The Highways Agency will replace a safety barrier on the A49 northbound to improve safety of the route for road users and pedestrians on the footpath near Bromfield.
The Government has today launched a public consultation on the discount rate used to set contribution rates in unfunded public service pension schemes. This is in line with a commitment made in the Spending Review...
Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK), the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for the lifelong learning workforce, will not be relicensed as a SSC in its own right, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has announced...
Staffordshire software company eg solutions plc has all the tools needed to crack the US market - thanks to a prestigious scholarship programme supported by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Consumer minister Edward Davey has today announced the appointment of Roger Witcomb as a new Deputy Chairman to the Competition Commission (CC).
Six people have been arrested in Rochdale suspected of involvement in an estimated £1 million VAT fraud linked to the textile trade.
Following the successful vote in the House of Commons on changes to graduate contributions for 2012/13, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Vince Cable said:
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics
UK Regional Trade in Goods estimates are released today, for the third quarter 2010.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, announced today the publication of final legislation to implement the bank levy announced in the June Budget.
The Government has today published draft clauses for Finance Bill 2011. This is the first time the Government has published the majority of draft clauses for consultation and marks the first step towards the ...
The NHS celebrated nine examples of excellent leadership at the second NHS Leadership Awards ceremony last night, held at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust.
Get excessive about reducing packaging this christmas
The Highways Agency will replace a safety barrier on the A49 northbound to improve safety of the route for road users and pedestrians on the footpath near Bromfield.
The Government has today launched a public consultation on the discount rate used to set contribution rates in unfunded public service pension schemes. This is in line with a commitment made in the Spending Review...
Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK), the Sector Skills Council (SSC) for the lifelong learning workforce, will not be relicensed as a SSC in its own right, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has announced...
Staffordshire software company eg solutions plc has all the tools needed to crack the US market - thanks to a prestigious scholarship programme supported by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Consumer minister Edward Davey has today announced the appointment of Roger Witcomb as a new Deputy Chairman to the Competition Commission (CC).
Six people have been arrested in Rochdale suspected of involvement in an estimated £1 million VAT fraud linked to the textile trade.
Following the successful vote in the House of Commons on changes to graduate contributions for 2012/13, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Vince Cable said: