The Highways Agency will start work to widen the exit sliproad at junction 19 of the M5 near Weston-super-mare on 14 February.
The Highways Agency will start improvement works on the A36 between Wilton Roundabout and St Paul’s Roundabout near Salisbury from February 14 which will continue for five weeks.
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London has seen the largest percentage increase in the number of children benefiting from child maintenance in the country.
Figures released today show that more parents with Child Support Agency cases in the south east of England have been receiving child maintenance payments than ever before. In the final quarter of 2010 the regional...
The Insolvency Service has today launched a twelve week consultation seeking views on proposals put forward by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) in their report “The Market for Insolvency Practitioners ...
International Trade Director for UKTI North West urges local businesses to embrace international trade
Clive Drinkwater, Regional Director of UK Trade & Investment North West, visited Lancashire today...
The National Identity Register (NIR), which was built to hold the fingerprints and personal details of millions of ID card holders, has been publicly destroyed.
West Midlands aerospace companies seeking to boost their export business are being invited to take advantage of an opportunity to meet top international buyers, thanks to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
A Hull-based food manufacturer has been fined £14,000 for repeated safety failings after two workers in Barnsley suffered severe injuries in separate incidents just three months apart.
Child Support Agency (CSA) figures show the number of East Midlands children benefiting from regular child maintenance now stands at 65,170, up from 62,420 in December 2009.
Parents in West Midlands with Child Support Agency (CSA) cases are more likely to be receiving regular maintenance payments than ever before during 2010, according to new figures.
Child Support Agency (CSA) figures show the number of East of England children benefiting from regular child maintenance now stands at 74,190, up from 70,170 in December 2009.
Users of the A585 Fleetwood Road north of the M55 in west Lancashire are being advised they may experience delays next week as vital work to repair gullies gets underway.
Child Support Agency (CSA) figures show the number of children benefiting from regular child maintenance has increased by almost 3%, to over 70,000.
Parents in the south west with Child Support Agency (CSA) cases are most likely to be receiving regular maintenance payments, according to new figures.
Yorkshire and Humberside has seen a significant increase in the number of children benefiting from child maintenance via the Child Support Agency (CSA) – reaching a peak of 80,570 in 2010.
Figures released today show that more parents with Child Support Agency cases in the south east of England have been receiving child maintenance payments than ever before. In the final quarter of 2010 the regional...
Parents in Wales with Child Support Agency (CSA) cases are more likely to be receiving regular maintenance payments than ever before, according to new figures.
Figures, released today, show almost 110,000 children in the region benefited from child maintenance through the CSA in 2010; an increase of 4.1% on 2009.
The number of children benefiting from Child Support Agency in the North East went up to 46,910 last year – an increase of 610 on 2009. A total of £59.4 million in child maintenance payments was collected...
London has seen the largest percentage increase in the number of children benefiting from child maintenance in the country.
NE/019/11 Two North East companies have today been fined after a worker suffered serious burns and an electric shock while working near overhead power lines.
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk has today published details of how Regional Development Agency (RDA) assets and liabilities will be sold and transferred over the coming months.
UKTI’S International Trade Director congratulates company on their success
A manufacturer based in the heart of the Rossendale Valley has seen its international trade orders soar dramatically after securing...
Work to provide additional capacity, improve journey time reliability and increase safety at two junctions on the M1 will begin on Monday (14 February 2011), Transport Minister Mike Penning announced today.
This consultation started on 7th January 2011 and ends on 31st March 2011.
A draft version of the Brain and CNS measures for inclusion in the Manual for Cancer Services is being issued for a three month...
The Insolvency Service has today launched a twelve week consultation seeking views on proposals put forward by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) in their report “The Market for Insolvency Practitioners ...
The new local enterprise partnerships for York and North Yorkshire and Enterprise M3 were approved today by Minister for Business, Mark Prisk and Decentralisation Minister, Greg Clark.
Universities wanting to charge over £6,000 for their courses from 2012 will have to work much harder to recruit students from disadvantaged backgrounds under new guidelines published today.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, today announced that £10 million of funding will be allocated to support the early phases of superfast broadband in Wales.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Maintenance work is due to start next week on expansion joints on bridges on the M20 in Kent.
Maintenance work is due to start next week on expansion joints on bridges on the M20 in Kent.