Over 95% of England’s finest wildlife and geological sites, covering more than one million hectares of countryside, are now in a favourable or recovering condition, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman announced...
The recent cold snap which left many households high and dry with frozen water pipes could have the opposite effect as the temperature begins to rise. The Consumer Council for Water wants homeowners to know who...
The recent cold snap which left many households high and dry with frozen water pipes could have the opposite effect as the temperature begins to rise. The Consumer Council for Water wants homeowners to know who...
The recent cold snap which left many households high and dry with frozen water pipes could have the opposite effect as the temperature begins to rise. The Consumer Council for Water wants homeowners to know who...
Campaign launched to remind people to help prevent spread of flu To try to reduce the spread of flu, the Catch it, Bin it, Kill it campaign will launch in the form of national press and radio adverts from Saturday...
The recent cold snap which left many households high and dry with frozen water pipes could have the opposite effect as the temperature begins to rise. The Consumer Council for Water wants homeowners to know who...
The recent cold snap which left many households in the North East high and dry with frozen water pipes could have the opposite effect as the temperature begins to rise. The Consumer Council for Water wants homeowners...
New controls to reassure people that the medicines they buy for their pets are safe were announced today by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD).
People could permanently damage their eyesight and even risk blindness if they look directly at the moon passing between the sun and the earth between approximately 8.00am and 9.30am on 4 January 2011, the Government...
Over 95 per cent of England’s finest wildlife and geological sites, covering more than one million hectares of countryside, are now in a favourable or recovering condition, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman...
The November data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of 2.2 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £164,773. The monthly ...
Over 95 per cent of England’s finest wildlife and geological sites, covering more than one million hectares of countryside, are now in favourable or recovering condition, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman...
New limits for unfair dismissal and redundancy payments for payments and awards made to workers in certain employment rights cases will rise from the 1 February under the annual index-linked formula.
Mid-cap businesses are looking forward to a successful New Year with 58 per cent expecting an increase in their turnover in 2011 and 93 per cent of those seeking finance managing to obtain what they need, a Department...
Prime Minister David Cameron has congratulated the England cricket team on “a brilliant performance” in Australia.
The England team have retained the Ashes for the first time in 24 years...
Local authorities and the police will have to publish full information about speed cameras, under proposals announced by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning today.
Local involvement in health and social care to become a central feature of the commissioning of local services
If you are planning an overseas holiday in the New Year or spending your Christmas money buying goods online from non-EU websites, you need to know how much you can buy without paying import duty or VAT.
A vital new £32.3 million bridge between Walton and Shepperton in Surrey was today given the go-ahead by Local Transport Minister Norman Baker.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
HMRC has begun trialling the use of Twitter, in the lead up to the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, with the username @hmrcgovuk.
Contractors worked day and night over the Christmas holidays to successfully install a new railway bridge, as part of the Highways Agency’s A46 Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
New limits for unfair dismissal and redundancy payments for payments and awards made to workers in certain employment rights cases will rise from the 1 February under the annual index-linked formula.
A new university scholarships scheme for the children of servicemen and women killed on active duty will support bereaved families and help them to rebuild their lives.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
Contractors worked day and night over the Christmas holidays to successfully install a new railway bridge, as part of the Highways Agency’s A46 Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
Local authorities and the police will have to publish full information about speed cameras, under proposals announced by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning today.
Local involvement in health and social care to become a central feature of the commissioning of local services
If you are planning an overseas holiday in the New Year or spending your Christmas money buying goods online from non-EU websites, you need to know how much you can buy without paying import duty or VAT.
A vital new £32.3 million bridge between Walton and Shepperton in Surrey was today given the go-ahead by Local Transport Minister Norman Baker.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
HMRC has begun trialling the use of Twitter, in the lead up to the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, with the username @hmrcgovuk.
Contractors worked day and night over the Christmas holidays to successfully install a new railway bridge, as part of the Highways Agency’s A46 Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
New limits for unfair dismissal and redundancy payments for payments and awards made to workers in certain employment rights cases will rise from the 1 February under the annual index-linked formula.
A new university scholarships scheme for the children of servicemen and women killed on active duty will support bereaved families and help them to rebuild their lives.
Local authorities and the police will have to publish full information about speed cameras, under proposals announced by Road Safety Minister Mike Penning today.
Local involvement in health and social care to become a central feature of the commissioning of local services
If you are planning an overseas holiday in the New Year or spending your Christmas money buying goods online from non-EU websites, you need to know how much you can buy without paying import duty or VAT.
A vital new £32.3 million bridge between Walton and Shepperton in Surrey was today given the go-ahead by Local Transport Minister Norman Baker.
The Government has today announced new funding to continue the fight against loan sharks and scams.
HMRC has begun trialling the use of Twitter, in the lead up to the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, with the username @hmrcgovuk.
Contractors worked day and night over the Christmas holidays to successfully install a new railway bridge, as part of the Highways Agency’s A46 Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
New limits for unfair dismissal and redundancy payments for payments and awards made to workers in certain employment rights cases will rise from the 1 February under the annual index-linked formula.
A new university scholarships scheme for the children of servicemen and women killed on active duty will support bereaved families and help them to rebuild their lives.
Contractors worked day and night over the Christmas holidays to successfully install a new railway bridge, as part of the Highways Agency’s A46 Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.