David Charles Goymer, a four-times bankrupt builder from Pevensey Bay, near Eastbourne was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment suspended for two years for obtaining deposits from the elderly and vulnerable without...
David Charles Goymer, a four-times bankrupt builder from Pevensey Bay, near Eastbourne was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment suspended for two years for obtaining deposits from the elderly and vulnerable without...
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency road network from the w/c 23 January:
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
NEW WORK
M1 MILTON KEYNES PARAPET REPLACEMENT
Work to replace existing parapets on three bridges over the M1 between junctions 13 and 15 near Milton Keynes will start on Monday 24 January. ...
A Cheshire council has been sentenced after a maintenance worker suffered a permanent loss of movement to his hands.
A Wigan manufacturer has been sentenced after a worker lost part of his index finger in a drilling machine.
OTC Network Limited, an Oxford based company, that offered to help members of the public who had bought high risk or even worthless shares through so-called “boiler roomsâ€, has been ordered into liquidation on...
Media invite: young mayor inauguration event
As part of our work on the rural aspect of Big Society, last autumn we issued a call for Evidence on the economic impact of the Big Society in rural areas.
Social care roadshows reach out to the community
M1, Junction 41 (Carr Gate) to Junction 42 (Lofthouse), south of Leeds Slight delays are expected on the M1 between Junction 41 (Carr Gate) and Junction 42 (Lofthouse) due to central reserve barrier works. There...
Media invite: young mayor inauguration event
North east roadworks update – 22nd – 28th january
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency network from w/c 23 January:
M54 Junction 1 (Featherstone) to M6 Junction 10a (M54 / M6 Interchange)
The eastbound carriageway of the M54 between Junction 1 and the M6 at Junction 10a will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 5.30am...
Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 24 January 2011
Pedestrians and cyclists are to benefit from a safer route between the west Cumbrian communities of Cockermouth and Brigham in a £108,000 Highways Agency scheme.
From Monday, 24 January, there will be a number of changes to the layout of the roadworks to allow work to continue on the A46 Newark to Widmerpool dualling scheme near Nottingham.
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd has been fined £150,000 following a prosecution by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd, of Leeds, has been fined £150,000 following a prosecution by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has confirmed the re-appointment of Douglas Sinclair as the Chair of Consumer Focus Scotland (the Scottish Consumer Council) for a second term.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has confirmed the re-appointment of Vivienne Sugar as the Chair of Consumer Focus Wales for a second term.
Cashing in on counterfeit goods
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The safety of the region’s motorcyclists is being boosted by the installation of new-style motorway safety barriers for the first time anywhere in the North West
Asked if the Government would delay the referendum rather than see the Bill being split, the PMS replied that he would not get into speculation about that. Asked if the Government was still looking to get the Bill...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by giving a read-out of Cabinet. There had been a discussion on the Health Bill, a discussion on employment and the labour market and a discussion of parliamentary business...
Asked about the position of Andy Coulson regarding alleged phone hacking at the News of the World, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had answered questions on the issue the previous morning in an interview and...
Asked about the forthcoming Commons vote on the issue, the PMS said that a debate would be welcomed and that the Government would listen to what Parliament had to say. He added that the Prime Minister had made...
Asked whether the Prime Minister was consulted on the decision that the Iraq Inquiry should not publish certain documents, the PMS said that this was a decision made by the Cabinet Secretary and that the process...
Asked whether there had been a discussion at Cabinet on whether there would be a referendum later in the year on the issue, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said the plan was to keep to the timetable that had...
Asked whether there was concern that the Speaker had spoken in favour of the fox-hunting ban, the PMS said that he hadn’t seen the comments. original source.
The PMS was asked whether the Prime Minister believed that cutting the number of MPs would cut the cost of politics. He answered that that was the intention and that the cost would go down with fewer MPs. Put...
Asked whether the Prime Minister agreed with those who said the pace of the reforms was too fast, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had dealt with this question earlier in the week. Most of the issues in the...
Asked who the Prime Minister would be meeting at the summit, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said he was meeting the Norwegian Prime Minister for a bilateral today, then dinner tonight with the other leaders...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Cabinet, AV Bill, Act of Settlement, Bangladesh and misc
CabinetThe Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) began by giving a read-out of Cabinet. There...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: AV vote, Iraq inquiry, prisoner voting and phone hacking
AV VoteAsked whether there had been a discussion at Cabinet on whether there would be...
The NHS, future jobs fund and social services were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on train services, Sudan and the Educational Maintenance...
The Queen has approved that The Right Honourable Sir David Clive Wilson, Lord Wilson of Tillyorn KT, GCMG, PRSE be re-appointed as Her Majesty s Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Nordic Baltic summit, Health and Social Care Bill, AV and fox hunting
Nordic Baltic SummitAsked who the Prime Minister would be meeting at the...
Prime Minister David Cameron has written a message to “From the PM” email subscribers setting out his vision for public service modernisation.
Read the emailI ve been in Downing Street for...
Prime Minister David Cameron and Prime Minister Stoltenberg of Norway have signed a bilateral and global partnership on 19 January 2011.
Read the documentNorway and the UK share a long history of bilateral...
Rate falls to 70.4 per cent
Regular pay growth unchanged
The Highways Agency is carrying out improvements to the M61 Junction 6 southbound exit slip road.
A noise barrier is to be installed on part of the A27 Chichester Bypass, in West Sussex, to help reduce traffic noise levels for local residents.
Revisiting the almo
Maintenance work to ensure the continued safety of the bridge which carries the A330 over the M4 motorway between junctions 8/9 and 7 is due to start next week.
Tower hamlets moves towards a drinking control zone
Help improve transport in tower hamlets
Train operators are to be made more responsive to passenger needs while providing better value for taxpayers' money, Rail Minister Theresa Villiers announced today.
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and The Leeds United Foundation was launched today.
Local authorities are set to receive an unprecedented £560m funding boost for sustainable transport projects to help create economic growth and reduce carbon emissions.
Free-styling fashion workshops
- Health and Social Care Bill published -
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd, of Leeds, has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
A security firm, a company director and an NHS Trust have been fined after potentially dangerous asbestos fibres were released in a county hospital.
A man was left with multiple broken bones when the scissor lift he was working in was struck by an overhead crane and fell to the ground.
Treatment of around 20,000 people who suffer major trauma each year is set to improve as the Government announces significant new investment into trauma and microbiology research.
Direct access audiology referral to treatment (rtt) waiting times data november 2010
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning Minister John Hayes today announced new measures to guarantee the quality of the Government's flagship Apprenticeship programme, ensuring every apprenticeship delivers...
Main Points
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...
Main Points
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 demolition worker had his career halted after suffering severe injuries in a fall through a garage roof, Grimsby magistrates were told.
The Met Office and the University of East Anglia have today released provisional global temperature figures for 2010, which show the year to be the second warmest on record.
The National Statistician, Jil Matheson, will lead an independent review into the collection and publication of crime statistics, Home Secretary Theresa May announced today.
Hospitals found in breach will be fined £250 per patient from April More than eleven thousand patients were placed in mixed sex accommodation in hospitals providing NHS services in December, according...
The ringleader of a criminal gang that smuggled over 64 million fake cigarettes into the UK, evading £10m in duty, was jailed for seven years at Southwark Crown Court yesterday. Peter Vyse, a market...
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...
The Government has today published further details of a new Finance Transformation Programme which will make financial implications inherent to every decision taken in the public sector. The Economic Secretary...
Commenting on final end of year statistics for university acceptances in 2010 published today by UCAS, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
Responsibility for all competition and policy issues relating to media, broadcasting, digital and telecoms sectors has been...
Since November 2006, HM Treasury has prepared a Consolidated Statement on the use of funds from the EU budget in the United Kingdom.
The coalition Government have set new standards for transparency in the...
My hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State with responsibility for schools, Lord Hill of Oareford, has made the following statement:
"Today I am announcing capital funding allocations for 2011-12 to address...
I have decided that the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) shall be designated as the competent authority for the purposes of Regulation 994/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20...
Several errors have been identified in the written answer given to the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull East (Karl Turner) on 23 November 2010, Official Report, column 290W. The correct answer is as follows...
I am today launching two publications on rail franchising. The first sets out the Government's current thinking on franchising, taking account of the results of the July 2010 consultation, "Reforming Rail Franchising...
Today I am announcing capital funding allocations for 2011-12 to address sixth form college (SFC) priority building condition needs; SFC devolved formula capital (DFC); and basic need funding for 16-19 student...
A security firm, a company director and an NHS Trust have been fined after potentially dangerous asbestos fibres were released in a county hospital.
A man was left with multiple broken bones when the scissor lift he was working in was struck by an overhead crane and fell to the ground.
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
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...
The Highways Agency is carrying out improvements to the M61 Junction 6 southbound exit slip road.
A noise barrier is to be installed on part of the A27 Chichester Bypass, in West Sussex, to help reduce traffic noise levels for local residents.
Revisiting the almo
Maintenance work to ensure the continued safety of the bridge which carries the A330 over the M4 motorway between junctions 8/9 and 7 is due to start next week.
Tower hamlets moves towards a drinking control zone
Help improve transport in tower hamlets
Train operators are to be made more responsive to passenger needs while providing better value for taxpayers' money, Rail Minister Theresa Villiers announced today.
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and The Leeds United Foundation was launched today.
Local authorities are set to receive an unprecedented £560m funding boost for sustainable transport projects to help create economic growth and reduce carbon emissions.
Free-styling fashion workshops
- Health and Social Care Bill published -
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd, of Leeds, has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
A security firm, a company director and an NHS Trust have been fined after potentially dangerous asbestos fibres were released in a county hospital.
A man was left with multiple broken bones when the scissor lift he was working in was struck by an overhead crane and fell to the ground.
Treatment of around 20,000 people who suffer major trauma each year is set to improve as the Government announces significant new investment into trauma and microbiology research.
Direct access audiology referral to treatment (rtt) waiting times data november 2010
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning Minister John Hayes today announced new measures to guarantee the quality of the Government's flagship Apprenticeship programme, ensuring every apprenticeship delivers...
Main Points
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...
Main Points
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 demolition worker had his career halted after suffering severe injuries in a fall through a garage roof, Grimsby magistrates were told.
The Met Office and the University of East Anglia have today released provisional global temperature figures for 2010, which show the year to be the second warmest on record.
The National Statistician, Jil Matheson, will lead an independent review into the collection and publication of crime statistics, Home Secretary Theresa May announced today.
Hospitals found in breach will be fined £250 per patient from April More than eleven thousand patients were placed in mixed sex accommodation in hospitals providing NHS services in December, according...
The ringleader of a criminal gang that smuggled over 64 million fake cigarettes into the UK, evading £10m in duty, was jailed for seven years at Southwark Crown Court yesterday. Peter Vyse, a market...
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...
The Government has today published further details of a new Finance Transformation Programme which will make financial implications inherent to every decision taken in the public sector. The Economic Secretary...
Commenting on final end of year statistics for university acceptances in 2010 published today by UCAS, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
The Highways Agency is carrying out improvements to the M61 Junction 6 southbound exit slip road.
A noise barrier is to be installed on part of the A27 Chichester Bypass, in West Sussex, to help reduce traffic noise levels for local residents.
Revisiting the almo
Maintenance work to ensure the continued safety of the bridge which carries the A330 over the M4 motorway between junctions 8/9 and 7 is due to start next week.
Tower hamlets moves towards a drinking control zone
Help improve transport in tower hamlets
Train operators are to be made more responsive to passenger needs while providing better value for taxpayers' money, Rail Minister Theresa Villiers announced today.
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
An innovative new partnership between the THINK! child road safety campaign and The Leeds United Foundation was launched today.
Local authorities are set to receive an unprecedented £560m funding boost for sustainable transport projects to help create economic growth and reduce carbon emissions.
Free-styling fashion workshops
- Health and Social Care Bill published -
BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd, of Leeds, has been fined £150,000 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a pensioner died at a nursing home in Birmingham.
A security firm, a company director and an NHS Trust have been fined after potentially dangerous asbestos fibres were released in a county hospital.
A man was left with multiple broken bones when the scissor lift he was working in was struck by an overhead crane and fell to the ground.
Treatment of around 20,000 people who suffer major trauma each year is set to improve as the Government announces significant new investment into trauma and microbiology research.
Direct access audiology referral to treatment (rtt) waiting times data november 2010
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning Minister John Hayes today announced new measures to guarantee the quality of the Government's flagship Apprenticeship programme, ensuring every apprenticeship delivers...
Main Points
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...
Main Points
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 demolition worker had his career halted after suffering severe injuries in a fall through a garage roof, Grimsby magistrates were told.
The Met Office and the University of East Anglia have today released provisional global temperature figures for 2010, which show the year to be the second warmest on record.
The National Statistician, Jil Matheson, will lead an independent review into the collection and publication of crime statistics, Home Secretary Theresa May announced today.
Hospitals found in breach will be fined £250 per patient from April More than eleven thousand patients were placed in mixed sex accommodation in hospitals providing NHS services in December, according...
The ringleader of a criminal gang that smuggled over 64 million fake cigarettes into the UK, evading £10m in duty, was jailed for seven years at Southwark Crown Court yesterday. Peter Vyse, a market...
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...
The Government has today published further details of a new Finance Transformation Programme which will make financial implications inherent to every decision taken in the public sector. The Economic Secretary...
Commenting on final end of year statistics for university acceptances in 2010 published today by UCAS, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
The ringleader of a criminal gang that smuggled over 64 million fake cigarettes into the UK, evading £10m in duty, was jailed for seven years at Southwark Crown Court yesterday. Peter Vyse, a market...
This consultation started on 9th December 2010 and ends on 9th February 2011.
This consultation looks at how a requirement for security can ensure that those employers, who are determined rule breakers or ...