An engineering firm has appeared in court after a worker was badly injured when his hand became entangled in an unguarded drill.
Nicholas Richard Parkin, a bankrupt of Howden in Yorkshire, has been a handed a 12-year disqualification from being a director following an investigation by The Insolvency Service.
Over the next week, construction sites across Fife will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries.
Over the next week, construction sites across Aberdeen will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries.
Chair of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Oxfordshire resident, Judith Hackitt, has been visiting industrial estates in the Banbury for the launch of an initiative that aims to help businesses cut out...
A speed networking event designed to help people access the best possible advice and guidance is hosted by the Perth & Kinross Adult Learning and Community Guidance (ALCG) Group this Monday - 28 February - ...
The UK Government, alongside other European member states including Belgium and Italy, today welcomed publication of the European Commission’s Small Business Act Review
A package of improvements is to be carried out to make journeys safer and more reliable on the M4 Heathrow spur road.
A Highways Agency project to repair sections of the road surface on the A249 Sheppey Crossing in Kent gets underway next week.
A gang of five who smuggled nearly 4 million cigarettes into the UK by hiding them in computer cases have been jailed yesterday following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A Highways Agency project to repair sections of the road surface on the A249 Sheppey Crossing in Kent gets underway next week.
A gang of criminals who laundered more than £48m of other organised gangs’ criminal profits have been jailed at Isleworth Crown Court today following an international investigation by HM Revenue &...
Tower hamlets council vows to continue fight against poverty
Prime Minister David Cameron is calling for business leaders across West Yorkshire to forge greater trading links in the highly lucrative Middle East and Gulf regions.
An agency of the Ministry of Defence has been censured over safety failings that led to the death of a Government scientist.
A gang of criminals who laundered more than £48m of other organised gangs’ criminal profits were jailed at Isleworth Crown Court yesterday following an international investigation by HM Revenue &...
Construction workers involved in refurbishment projects in and around Renfrewshire are being urged to pick up lifesaving advice at a free event on Wednesday 2nd March.
A package of improvements is to be carried out to make journeys safer and more reliable on the M4 Heathrow spur road.
From 1 April 2011 the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) legalisation office in Milton Keynes will only accept applications received by post and will process all straightforward applications within 24 hours...
I wish to inform the House that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is today publishing a report of the non-policing costs handled by the FCO on behalf of Her Majesty's Government and the Catholic Church...
The EU has announced today its decision to roll over the Zimbabwe restrictive and appropriate measures. Following an in-depth assessment the UK and its EU partners have unanimously agreed to the renewal of the...
The issue of whether or not practitioners of acupuncture, herbal medicine and traditional Chinese medicine should be statutorily regulated has been debated since the House of Lords' Select Committee on Science...
Safe, respectful and effective care is essential and should be what all users of health and social care services experience.
The vast majority of those who work in health and social care are committed individuals...
Today the Government are publishing a consultation paper, co-produced with Equality 2025(1) and disability organisations, which seeks views on the additional support which can be offered to disabled people who...
I am pleased to inform the House today of a positive conclusion to discussions with Berkeley Homes on the funding of Woolwich station box.
In 2007, an initial agreement was reached between Crossrail Ltd...
I attended the Informal Meeting of EU Transport Ministers, organised by the Hungarian presidency in Budapest and Gödöllo on 7 and 8 February. The theme was: "TEN-T revision: towards a long-term, well...
To complement the local transport White Paper "Creating Growth, Cutting Carbon", my Department has been working on a basic carbon tool for local authorities to assist them in demonstrating the carbon benefits...
At its meeting on 14 February, the Procedure Committee decided to discontinue printing the weekly cumulative list of unanswered Questions for Written Answer, which hitherto has been printed on the last sitting...
On 7 January 2011, the Government announced their intention to enhance the independence of the Information Commissioner as part of a wider package of measures to extend the Freedom of Information Act. Additionally...
The Government have today presented to Parliament a consultation document, "A new approach to financial regulation: building a stronger system" (Cm 8012), which provides further detail on the coalition Government...
The spending review 2010 announced that Government would localise council tax benefit from 2013-14, and reduce its costs by 10%. The Welfare Reform Bill, published today, took the first step in that direction...
In a difficult spending review the Government were pleased to announce that they will invest over £2.1 billion of capital funding over the next four years to help towards completing the decent homes programme...
I, together with the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, would like to inform the House that, following the submission to form a local enterprise partnership, we have today written to the ...
Today, I am announcing the final design of the new homes bonus. The new homes bonus will fulfil the Government's coalition agreement commitment to provide local authorities with real incentives to deliver housing...
The Ministry of Defence "Supplementary Votes A Estimate 2010-11" will be laid before the House on 17 February 2011 as HC 777. This outlines the maximum numbers of personnel to be maintained for each service in...
The Ministry of Defence "Votes A Estimate 2011-12" will be laid before the House on 17 February 2011 as HC 769. This outlines the maximum numbers of personnel to be maintained for each service in the armed forces...
I am publishing today a joint Department of Health and Ministry of Justice consultation document on an "Offender personality disorder pathway implementation plan".
This document sets out the Government'...
I wish to inform the House that, today, the Department for Work and Pensions, together with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will be launching an independent review of sickness absence in Great...
The following works are planned in Devon and Cornwall for the w/c 6 February:
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is launching an EU Careers Month on 7th February, as part of its campaign to encourage the UK's top calibre graduates to apply for jobs in the EU Civil Service.
The Highways Agency will be undertaking essential maintenance to the traffic signals on the A4 Portway roundabout in Bristol starting Monday, February 14, and continuing for 17 weeks.
The second phase of essential maintenance work in the A38 Saltash Tunnel is due to start on February 20 and is expected to be completed by the end of March 2011.
The M5 near Bristol will be closed overnight on Saturday, February 12 into Sunday, February 13 to allow the Highways Agency to install a new pedestrian and cycle overbridge at Lawrence Weston.
The M5 near Exeter will be closed on consecutive nights on Saturday, February 12 and Sunday, February 13 to allow Devon County Council to install a new pedestrian and cycle overbridge.
Parents in the south west with Child Support Agency (CSA) cases are most likely to be receiving regular maintenance payments, according to new figures.
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.
Weekly Round Up of Road Works in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, dorset and Bristol
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency roads on the w/c 13 Feb:
Over the next month, construction sites across Cornwall, Devon and Dorset, will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries...
M5 Junction 21 northbound exit slip road
The northbound exit slip at Junction 21 will be closed overnight from 24 February to 28 February for resurfacing works. During the closure traffic will be diverted...
The works below are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is launching an EU Careers Month on 7th February, as part of its campaign to encourage the UK's top calibre graduates to apply for jobs in the EU Civil Service.
Drivers using the A45 and A605 near Thrapston in Northamptonshire are being advised of work that is beginning this month to give them better journeys.
Smokers in the East Midlands are being encouraged to share a ‘fresh breath’ kiss with their Valentine this year, by quitting smoking with the help of a free NHS Quit Kit now available in participating pharmacies...
A builder has been fined for putting workers and the public in danger by leaving a building at risk of collapse in Lincoln city centre.
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.
A six week scheme to resurface one and half miles of the A52 at Elton-on-the-Hill in Nottinghamshire is to get underway next week.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
If you’re thinking of starting a new business, or are already running one, you can get free help and advice at the Corby Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) next month.
Over the next few weeks, construction sites across Northampton, Leicester, Lincoln and the High Peak will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of ...
If you’re thinking of starting a new business, or are already running one, you can get free help and advice at the Melton Mowbray Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) next month.
A £250,000 Highways Agency project to resurface a busy roundabout off the M1 in Northamptonshire is to get underway next month.
Almost one in four Derbyshire skip-hire and waste transfer sites visited in spot checks were found to be potentially putting their workers at risk of injury.
Road users in Leicestershire are being advised of forthcoming essential maintenance work on the A46 at Thurcaston from Friday, 18 February until Friday, 5 March.
A demolition firm has been fined after failing to manage and monitor asbestos removal work at a site in Nottinghamshire.
Drivers are being advised that sections of the A43 near Towcester in Northamptonshire will close for four nights for resurfacing work from Monday, 28 February.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Road users are being advised of a series of emergency overnight road closures affecting the M1 / M6 Catthorpe Interchange from Tuesday, 22 February.
Last year more than 10,000 businesses got free help at a Business Advice Open Day (BAOD). Now, for the first time, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is bringing its successful programme to Matlock, Derbyshire, ...
A Leicestershire farmer has been fined £20,000 after a family friend was killed while helping out on his farm.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is launching an EU Careers Month on 7th February, as part of its campaign to encourage the UK's top calibre graduates to apply for jobs in the EU Civil Service.
Child Support Agency (CSA) figures show the number of children benefiting from regular child maintenance has increased by almost 3%, to over 70,000.
Over the next three weeks, construction sites across Scotland will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain's most dangerous industries.
Over the next month, construction sites across Inverness and the Highlands will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries...
Over the next week, construction sites across Glasgow will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries.
An Elgin-based manufacturing firm has been prosecuted after health and safety failures at its premises in Northumberland.
If you’re thinking of starting a new business, or are already running one, you can get free help and advice at the Aberdeen Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) next month.
HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC...
If you’re thinking of starting a new business, or are already running one, you can get free help and advice at the Dundee Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) next month.
HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) Local...
SCO/013/11 Construction workers involved in refurbishment projects across the Lothians are being urged to pick up lifesaving advice at a free event on Tuesday 22 February.
SCO/014/11 Over the next week, construction sites across Ayrshire will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries...
SCO/015/11 Over the next week, construction sites across Dumfries and Galloway will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous...
SCO/016/11 Over the next week, construction sites across the Borders will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries...
EMBARGOED until 00.01hrs Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Life science businesses will be outlining career opportunities in the sector and the capabilities required from new recruits, at an event in Glasgow...
A Fife papermaking firm has been fined £260,000 after a worker fell almost 50 feet through a fragile roof to his death.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is launching an EU Careers Month on 7th February, as part of its campaign to encourage the UK's top calibre graduates to apply for jobs in the EU Civil Service.
A plan to reduce the impact of evening games at West Bromwich Albion on the nearby motorway system is already proving a success, according to the Highways Agency.
Smokers in the West Midlands are being encouraged to share a ‘fresh breath’ kiss with their Valentine this year, by quitting smoking with the help of a free NHS Quit Kit now available in participating pharmacies...
A Lichfield supplier of prepared salads has been prosecuted after a man broke his arm in a moving conveyor.
- Delivery of the M6 J8 to J10A Managed Motorways scheme continues - The M6 J8 to 10A Birmingham Box Managed Motorways scheme has moved a step closer to completion following the successful testing of signs and...
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).
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.
A Dudley firm is hoping to win new business in five overseas markets, thanks to a Meet the Buyer event organised by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) at the NEC's Spring Fair International.
A Stoke-on-Trent firm is hoping to win new business in four overseas markets, thanks to a Meet the Buyer event organised by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) at the NEC's Spring Fair International.
M6 Junction 10 (Walsall)
The northbound exit slip road of the M6 at junction 10 will be closed overnight from 9.00pm to 5.30am from Friday 18 February 2011 to Saturday 19 February 2011 for road marking...
Over the next month, construction sites across the West Midlands will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries.
If you’re thinking of starting a new business, or are already running one, you can get free help and advice at the Wolverhampton Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) next month.
UK Trade & Investment is inviting British businesses in the West Midlands to find out how they can develop their export potential in the dynamic Middle Eastern markets.
EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 hours, Thursday 17 February 2011 The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and English Heritage are today announcing grants of more than £1,578,000 for 23 grade I and II* listed places ...
A Birmingham construction firm has been prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for putting its staff at risk when working at height.
The temporary speed restrictions between junction 8 and junction 10 of the M6 have been removed.
M6 Junction 9 (Walsall)
The southbound entry and exit slip roads of the M6 at junction 9 will be closed overnight from 9.00pm to 5.30am from Monday 21 February 2011 to Wednesday 23 February 2011 for electrical...
A Black Country company is thrilling audiences worldwide with its 3D and 4D effects, theatres and simulation attractions for the entertainment and education industries – all with a bit of help from UK Trade &...
A security safe manufacturer has been fined after an employee was burned while fitting an under-floor safe.
Thousands of Birmingham football fans are being advised to use the M40 if they are driving to the Carling Cup Final at Wembley this weekend.
As Prime Minister David Cameron leads a delegation of leaders from the worlds of business, academia and culture to the Gulf, West Midlands companies are being urged to make the most of opportunities in this highly...
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is launching an EU Careers Month on 7th February, as part of its campaign to encourage the UK's top calibre graduates to apply for jobs in the EU Civil Service.
Smokers in the East of England are being encouraged to share a ‘fresh breath’ kiss with their Valentine this year, by quitting smoking with the help of a free NHS Quit Kit now available in participating pharmacies...
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.
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.
English Heritage Launches Initiative and Calls on the Help of Communities Crimes and anti-social behaviour that damage the East of England’s historic environment will for the first time be tackled in a much ...
Over the next four weeks, construction sites across the East of England will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries...
Essential maintenance work will start next month on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is launching an EU Careers Month on 7th February, as part of its campaign to encourage the UK's top calibre graduates to apply for jobs in the EU Civil Service.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that the northbound A1(M) between Junction 58 and 59 near Coatham Mundeville in Darlington will be closed overnight from 14 to 20 February to resurface sections of the ...
NE/017/11 A Sheffield construction company has today been fined after a worker suffered serious injuries while working on the refurbishment of a Teesside store.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
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...
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.
Two men from West Yorkshire who were running a tobacco factory in an attic, using 9.5 tonnes of counterfeit tobacco smuggled into the UK in the soles of flip-flops, have been jailed for five years each.
Over the next two weeks, construction sites in Newcastle will be visited as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury in one of Britain’s most dangerous industries.
NE/024/11 A manufacturing firm has been prosecuted after health and safety failures at its Northumberland premises.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
The next phase of work to refurbish Shilbottle Underpass and resurface the A1 at Alnwick, Northumberland, to improve safety and keep the road in a good condition for the future, will begin at the end of February...
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that road marking, signing and resurfacing works will be taking place on the A696 Newcastle Airport roundabout and A696 Prestwick roundabout near Woolsington.
Saturday 19 February to Friday 25 February
ONGOING SCHEMES
M55 All three lanes of the Eastbound carriageway between junction 4 at Blackpool and junction 3 at Kirkham will be closed for resurfacing between 8pm on Friday 25 February and 8am on Monday...
ONGOING SCHEMES
M62 – There will be daytime hard shoulder closures on the East and Westbound carriageways of the M62 at junction 21 (Milnrow) and junction 22 (Saddleworth) while work to repair cables is...
Monday 21 February – Sunday 27 February 2011
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...
Monday 21 February – Sunday 27 February 2011
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...
M5 Junction 21 northbound exit slip road
The northbound exit slip at Junction 21 will be closed overnight from 24 February to 28 February for resurfacing works. During the closure traffic will be diverted...
Monday 21 February – Sunday 27 February 2011
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...
Preferred development partner announced for blackwall reach
M11 CAMBRIDGESHIRE CONSTRUCTION OF CROSSOVER GATE
Work to install a new crossover gate will start on Monday 21 February on the M11 between junctions 10 and 11 near Whittlesford. The work will take place...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Free tools to help SMEs get their business records ship shape were launched today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that road marking, signing and resurfacing works will be taking place on the A696 Newcastle Airport roundabout and A696 Prestwick roundabout near Woolsington.
The works below are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
The Government is making it easier for councils to tackle pavement parking and stop it causing an obstruction to pedestrians Regional and Local Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
Last year more than 10,000 businesses got free help at a Business Advice Open Day (BAOD). Now, for the first time, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is bringing its successful programme to Chichester – and anyone...
Road users are being advised of a series of emergency overnight road closures affecting the M1 / M6 Catthorpe Interchange from Tuesday, 22 February.
Tower hamlets full council meeting: wednesday 23 february 2011
Consultation on new powers to tackle drunken troublemakers
A £300,000, month-long scheme to reduce congestion around a busy M55 roundabout in west Lancashire is to get underway later this month.
Part-time traffic signals are being installed around the...
Census bus begins national journey in spitalfields market
Last year’s EmployerTalk events helped over 15,000 small and medium sized businesses get to grips with payroll. Your business could become one of the thousands HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) aims to assist ...
A Black Country company is thrilling audiences worldwide with its 3D and 4D effects, theatres and simulation attractions for the entertainment and education industries – all with a bit of help from UK Trade &...
Work starts this week on a scheme to improve the resilience of the Kings Worthy flyover, where the A34 meets the A33, near Winchester in Hampshire.
A security safe manufacturer has been fined after an employee was burned while fitting an under-floor safe.
Essential maintenance work will start next month on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft.
EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 TUESDAY 22 FEBRUARY
The UK and Russia will share expertise, knowledge and innovation in space science, thanks to a joint statement being signed today by both countries in Moscow.
Farmers across East-Sussex are being encouraged to attend a free half-day event later this month in a bid to reduce the number of death and injuries in Britain’s most dangerous industry.
Register to Promote Transparency and Prevent Duplication A major global initiative to establish an international register that will improve the transparency of health research was launched today by Health Minister...
Tax cheats will face up to five years’ detailed scrutiny from the taxman, it was announced today.
Thousands of Birmingham football fans are being advised to use the M40 if they are driving to the Carling Cup Final at Wembley this weekend.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the conspiracy to rob conviction of Gary Hutchings to the Court of Appeal.
Nuisance curry touts pay the price
Last year more than 10,000 businesses got free help at a Business Advice Open Day (BAOD). Now, for the first time, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is bringing its successful programme to Matlock, Derbyshire, ...
A quarter of British people are expected to have booked their Easter and summer holiday by the end of February and so are today urged by the Identity and passport Service and ABTA to check their passport.
A man who stole hundreds of identities and fraudulently claimed over £1.3m of tax credits has been jailed for eight and a half years.
As Prime Minister David Cameron leads a delegation of leaders from the worlds of business, academia and culture to the Gulf, West Midlands companies are being urged to make the most of opportunities in this highly...
EMBARGOED until 00.01hrs Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Life science businesses will be outlining career opportunities in the sector and the capabilities required from new recruits, at an event in Glasgow...
A Fife papermaking firm has been fined £260,000 after a worker fell almost 50 feet through a fragile roof to his death.
A Leicestershire farmer has been fined £20,000 after a family friend was killed while helping out on his farm.
Councils in England will be given more than £100 million of extra funding to spend on repairing potholes, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond announced today. The funding is in addition to the £...
Saturday 19 February to Friday 25 February
ONGOING SCHEMES
M55 All three lanes of the Eastbound carriageway between junction 4 at Blackpool and junction 3 at Kirkham will be closed for resurfacing between 8pm on Friday 25 February and 8am on Monday...
ONGOING SCHEMES
M62 – There will be daytime hard shoulder closures on the East and Westbound carriageways of the M62 at junction 21 (Milnrow) and junction 22 (Saddleworth) while work to repair cables is...
Monday 21 February – Sunday 27 February 2011
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...
Monday 21 February – Sunday 27 February 2011
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...
M5 Junction 21 northbound exit slip road
The northbound exit slip at Junction 21 will be closed overnight from 24 February to 28 February for resurfacing works. During the closure traffic will be diverted...
Monday 21 February – Sunday 27 February 2011
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...
Preferred development partner announced for blackwall reach
M11 CAMBRIDGESHIRE CONSTRUCTION OF CROSSOVER GATE
Work to install a new crossover gate will start on Monday 21 February on the M11 between junctions 10 and 11 near Whittlesford. The work will take place...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Free tools to help SMEs get their business records ship shape were launched today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that road marking, signing and resurfacing works will be taking place on the A696 Newcastle Airport roundabout and A696 Prestwick roundabout near Woolsington.
The works below are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
The Government is making it easier for councils to tackle pavement parking and stop it causing an obstruction to pedestrians Regional and Local Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
Last year more than 10,000 businesses got free help at a Business Advice Open Day (BAOD). Now, for the first time, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is bringing its successful programme to Chichester – and anyone...
Road users are being advised of a series of emergency overnight road closures affecting the M1 / M6 Catthorpe Interchange from Tuesday, 22 February.
Tower hamlets full council meeting: wednesday 23 february 2011
Consultation on new powers to tackle drunken troublemakers
A £300,000, month-long scheme to reduce congestion around a busy M55 roundabout in west Lancashire is to get underway later this month.
Part-time traffic signals are being installed around the...
Census bus begins national journey in spitalfields market
Last year’s EmployerTalk events helped over 15,000 small and medium sized businesses get to grips with payroll. Your business could become one of the thousands HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) aims to assist ...
A Black Country company is thrilling audiences worldwide with its 3D and 4D effects, theatres and simulation attractions for the entertainment and education industries – all with a bit of help from UK Trade &...
Work starts this week on a scheme to improve the resilience of the Kings Worthy flyover, where the A34 meets the A33, near Winchester in Hampshire.
A security safe manufacturer has been fined after an employee was burned while fitting an under-floor safe.
Essential maintenance work will start next month on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft.
EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 TUESDAY 22 FEBRUARY
The UK and Russia will share expertise, knowledge and innovation in space science, thanks to a joint statement being signed today by both countries in Moscow.
Farmers across East-Sussex are being encouraged to attend a free half-day event later this month in a bid to reduce the number of death and injuries in Britain’s most dangerous industry.
Register to Promote Transparency and Prevent Duplication A major global initiative to establish an international register that will improve the transparency of health research was launched today by Health Minister...
Tax cheats will face up to five years’ detailed scrutiny from the taxman, it was announced today.
Thousands of Birmingham football fans are being advised to use the M40 if they are driving to the Carling Cup Final at Wembley this weekend.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the conspiracy to rob conviction of Gary Hutchings to the Court of Appeal.
Nuisance curry touts pay the price
Last year more than 10,000 businesses got free help at a Business Advice Open Day (BAOD). Now, for the first time, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is bringing its successful programme to Matlock, Derbyshire, ...
A quarter of British people are expected to have booked their Easter and summer holiday by the end of February and so are today urged by the Identity and passport Service and ABTA to check their passport.
A man who stole hundreds of identities and fraudulently claimed over £1.3m of tax credits has been jailed for eight and a half years.