A man has been arrested after the discovery of a diesel laundering plant on domestic property in the Co Fermanagh countryside. The illegal plant, which was capable of producing over half a million litres of ...
The Highways Agency will start major safety and improvement work at the Countess Roundabout on the A303 near Amesbury in Wiltshire on Monday, January 17.
A Banff-based egg packing business has been fined for exposing its employees to the risk of serious injury on a regular basis.
Cutting-edge technology from London companies is taking centre stage at BETT, the world’s largest educational technology show, during its four-day run at Olympia in London in collaboration with UK Trade & ...
A Norfolk company renowned as a world leader in the design and manufacture of sweeper attachments is celebrating the move to unchartered territory with new business deals secured in Germany - and in record time...
Cutting-edge technology from London companies is taking centre stage at BETT, the world’s largest educational technology show, during its four-day run at Olympia in London in collaboration with UK Trade & ...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the conviction of Paul Arden to the Court of Appeal. In 2003 Mr Arden was tried along with six others on a charge of conspiracy to murder Paul Reilly, who was...
A Norfolk company renowned as a world leader in the design and manufacture of sweeper attachments is celebrating the move to unchartered territory with new business deals secured in Germany - and in record time...
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 ...
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 ...
A new local enterprise partnership for the North East of England was approved today by Minister for Business, Mark Prisk, and Decentralisation Minister, Greg Clark.
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 Mansfield District Council worker fell six metres down a dry well while clearing litter from a yard, magistrates heard yesterday.
Passengers in the North East will be able to have more of a say on how local rail services are run with the designation of the Bishop Line between Darlington and Bishop Auckland as a community rail service, Rail...
The Government has today confirmed that it will remove the Default Retirement Age (DRA) so that people have more choice when to stop working. As well as benefiting individuals, the freedom to work for longer ...
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Asked why the Government had thrown the towel in over bankers' bonuses, the PMS said that that was not the case. We set out yesterday that discussions were ongoing between the Treasury and the banks and we would...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman said that this morning's Cabinet focused on jobs and growth. The Chancellor said that the most important thing was to get the macroeconomic policies right. We were committed to ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has hosted a meeting of business ambassadors at Downing Street with Lord Green, the new Trade and Investment Minister, to discuss how the government can boost Britain s export...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Cabinet: jobs and growth and bankers bonuses
Cabinet: Jobs and GrowthThe Prime Minister s Spokesman said that this morning s Cabinet focused ...
Bank bonuses, cancer services and the educational maintenance allowance were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on the VAT rise, police ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has offered his deep sympathy on behalf of the British people for those who have died, those who have lost their homes, and all those who have been affected by the floods ...
Deficit increased to 4.1bn
An employee almost severed his arm when cutting wood on an industrial saw he had barely been trained to use, a court heard today.
The Competition Commission (CC) has provisionally decided to keep in place Undertakings given by Centrica plc and Centrica Storage Ltd (together ‘Centrica’) following Centrica plc’s acquisition in 2002 of the...
A group of fifty Chinese government officials and business figures visiting Britain this week as part of China’s UK Trade Mission, came to Cambridge on Monday 10thJanuary, to learn more about a local research...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Detailed plans to transform cancer care in England and save thousands of extra lives each year were announced today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
Pubs, bars and other licensed venues could be allowed to open to sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1 am to celebrate the Royal Wedding under plans announced by the Home Office today.
Children from Grove Vale Primary School in Great Barr received a special visit today from Road Minister Mike Penning who awarded the winner of a THINK! road safety competition with their prize.
Lord Heseltine is visiting Yorkshire today to encourage local businesses and entrepreneurs to bid for cash from the Government’s flagship £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund.
Work along the M6 in Cumbria to install three new gates to help free traffic stuck in major incidents is to begin next month.
The Home Office is the best place to work for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, Stonewall announced today.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out survey works on the A1(M) between Junction 43 (Hook Moor) and A1(M) Junction 42 (Selby Fork), in West Yorkshire, from Monday 17 January for two weeks.
The Highways Agency will carry out bridge inspection works on the A1(M) northbound carriageway between Junction 44 (Bramham Interchange) to A1(M) Junction 45 (Wattlesyke) near Boston Spa, from Monday 18 January...
A major milestone was reached this weekend when work to install the steel beams for the new Whitechapel Road bridge which spans the M62 between Junction 25 and 26 in West Yorkshire were successfully installed...
Work on a scheme to resurface the A30 near Staines and improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled users gets underway next week.
A company set up by Rotherham Council to manage and improve council houses has been fined, after allowing a plumber to be exposed to up to 50 times the legal limit for asbestos.
A property management company was fined £30,100 today after admitting a series of offences which led to workers being exposed to asbestos fibres.
The Postal Services Bill has this evening completed its passage through the House of Commons and will now be considered by the House of Lords.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
The Deputy Permanent Representative, Andy Lebrecht, represented the United Kingdom at the Environment Council on...
I am now able to give the House a report on HMRC's progress in resolving the issues on which I made a statement on 8 September 2010. Lesley Strathie, chief executive of HMRC, will be writing to the Public Accounts...
The Deputy Permanent Representative, Andy Lebrecht, represented the United Kingdom at the Environment Council on 20 December in Brussels. I was unable to attend due to severe weather disrupting travel between...
I regret to inform the House that there was an inaccuracy in some of the information referred to in my answer to an oral question from the hon. Member for East Lothian (Fiona O'Donnell) on 6 December 2010, Official...
The Government have decided to opt in to the EURODAC regulation. The regulation meets the criteria set out in the coalition agreement with regard to EU justice and home affairs measures.
The draft regulation...
In my written statement of 11 November, Official Report, columns 25-26WS, I set out a period of two months during which I would receive representations as to whether it is in the public interest that I should...
I regret to inform the House that there was an inaccuracy in the answer I gave to parliamentary question 31081 on 16 December, Official Report, columns 866-67W, about the numbers of persons who habitually travel...
I am pleased to inform the House that the explanatory memorandum explaining the Government's proposal for framework powers in the Localism Bill are available in the Vote Office, Library and the Printed Paper ...
I would like to inform the House that the proposed National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Health and Health Services) Order 2011 was laid yesterday, as Command Paper 7992. Copies of this can be...
Children from Grove Vale Primary School in Great Barr received a special visit today from Road Minister Mike Penning who awarded the winner of a THINK! road safety competition with their prize.
An employee almost severed his arm when cutting wood on an industrial saw he had barely been trained to use, a court heard today.
A group of fifty Chinese government officials and business figures visiting Britain this week as part of China’s UK Trade Mission, came to Cambridge on Monday 10thJanuary, to learn more about a local research...
An employee almost severed his arm when cutting wood on an industrial saw he had barely been trained to use, a court heard today.
The Competition Commission (CC) has provisionally decided to keep in place Undertakings given by Centrica plc and Centrica Storage Ltd (together ‘Centrica’) following Centrica plc’s acquisition in 2002 of the...
A group of fifty Chinese government officials and business figures visiting Britain this week as part of China’s UK Trade Mission, came to Cambridge on Monday 10thJanuary, to learn more about a local research...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Detailed plans to transform cancer care in England and save thousands of extra lives each year were announced today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
Pubs, bars and other licensed venues could be allowed to open to sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1 am to celebrate the Royal Wedding under plans announced by the Home Office today.
Children from Grove Vale Primary School in Great Barr received a special visit today from Road Minister Mike Penning who awarded the winner of a THINK! road safety competition with their prize.
Lord Heseltine is visiting Yorkshire today to encourage local businesses and entrepreneurs to bid for cash from the Government’s flagship £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund.
Work along the M6 in Cumbria to install three new gates to help free traffic stuck in major incidents is to begin next month.
The Home Office is the best place to work for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, Stonewall announced today.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out survey works on the A1(M) between Junction 43 (Hook Moor) and A1(M) Junction 42 (Selby Fork), in West Yorkshire, from Monday 17 January for two weeks.
The Highways Agency will carry out bridge inspection works on the A1(M) northbound carriageway between Junction 44 (Bramham Interchange) to A1(M) Junction 45 (Wattlesyke) near Boston Spa, from Monday 18 January...
A major milestone was reached this weekend when work to install the steel beams for the new Whitechapel Road bridge which spans the M62 between Junction 25 and 26 in West Yorkshire were successfully installed...
Work on a scheme to resurface the A30 near Staines and improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled users gets underway next week.
A company set up by Rotherham Council to manage and improve council houses has been fined, after allowing a plumber to be exposed to up to 50 times the legal limit for asbestos.
A property management company was fined £30,100 today after admitting a series of offences which led to workers being exposed to asbestos fibres.
The Postal Services Bill has this evening completed its passage through the House of Commons and will now be considered by the House of Lords.
An employee almost severed his arm when cutting wood on an industrial saw he had barely been trained to use, a court heard today.
The Competition Commission (CC) has provisionally decided to keep in place Undertakings given by Centrica plc and Centrica Storage Ltd (together ‘Centrica’) following Centrica plc’s acquisition in 2002 of the...
A group of fifty Chinese government officials and business figures visiting Britain this week as part of China’s UK Trade Mission, came to Cambridge on Monday 10thJanuary, to learn more about a local research...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Detailed plans to transform cancer care in England and save thousands of extra lives each year were announced today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
Pubs, bars and other licensed venues could be allowed to open to sell alcohol and put on entertainment until 1 am to celebrate the Royal Wedding under plans announced by the Home Office today.
Children from Grove Vale Primary School in Great Barr received a special visit today from Road Minister Mike Penning who awarded the winner of a THINK! road safety competition with their prize.
Lord Heseltine is visiting Yorkshire today to encourage local businesses and entrepreneurs to bid for cash from the Government’s flagship £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund.
Work along the M6 in Cumbria to install three new gates to help free traffic stuck in major incidents is to begin next month.
The Home Office is the best place to work for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, Stonewall announced today.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out survey works on the A1(M) between Junction 43 (Hook Moor) and A1(M) Junction 42 (Selby Fork), in West Yorkshire, from Monday 17 January for two weeks.
The Highways Agency will carry out bridge inspection works on the A1(M) northbound carriageway between Junction 44 (Bramham Interchange) to A1(M) Junction 45 (Wattlesyke) near Boston Spa, from Monday 18 January...
A major milestone was reached this weekend when work to install the steel beams for the new Whitechapel Road bridge which spans the M62 between Junction 25 and 26 in West Yorkshire were successfully installed...
Work on a scheme to resurface the A30 near Staines and improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and disabled users gets underway next week.
A company set up by Rotherham Council to manage and improve council houses has been fined, after allowing a plumber to be exposed to up to 50 times the legal limit for asbestos.
A property management company was fined £30,100 today after admitting a series of offences which led to workers being exposed to asbestos fibres.
The Postal Services Bill has this evening completed its passage through the House of Commons and will now be considered by the House of Lords.