A construction company has today been fined after a man fell six metres down a lift shaft at a construction site in Brighton.
Mayor lutfur rahman outlines budget proposals ahead of tower hamlets’ full council meeting
A property maintenance firm has been sentenced after one of its employees suffered acid burns to his face, neck and arm at a house in Heywood.
The Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Sir Gus O'Donnell, is pleased to announce the appointment of Bronwyn Hill as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural ...
Business minister Mark Prisk today discussed plans to support businesses and boost local growth in the West and East Midlands.
The Highways Agency will begin work to resurface sections of the A66 and A1 in North Yorkshire next week.
Professor Dame Sally Davies was today named as the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England, the first woman to hold the post.
Overnight road maintenance work, including resurfacing and tree management, will take place on the A38 at Glynn Valley between the nights of Monday 14 and Friday 18 March.
A Doncaster landlord put a tenant at risk by failing to have a gas safety check carried out at the property, a court has been told.
The Highways Agency will carry out drainage works on the M18 southbound entry slip road at Junction 3 near Doncaster in South Yorkshire this month.
The Highways Agency will begin work next week to provide improved cyclist and pedestrian facilities on the A590 between the northern end of the High Newton Bypass and Staveley crossroads.
A construction company has today been fined after a man fell six metres down a lift shaft at a construction site in Brighton.
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has today recommended that eight job titles be removed from the UK shortage occupation list.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Older people will receive new protection from discrimination under proposals published by the government today.
A York farmer has been prosecuted for safety failings after a builder’s labourer suffered multiple injuries when he plunged through a fragile roof light during poorly planned work on a farm building.
Residents thinking of letting property during the 2012 Olympic Games can obtain free tax help from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Tata Steel Ltd has been fined £20,000 after a worker sustained serious crush injuries while fixing a packing machine at Corby Steel Works, Northamptonshire.
Tata Steel Ltd has been fined £20,000 after a worker sustained serious crush injuries while fixing a packing machine at Corby Steel Works, Northamptonshire.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban, announced today how the facility for meeting high annual allowance (AA) charges from pension benefits will work in practice, including that the tax should be paid...
Residents thinking of letting property during the 2012 Olympic Games can obtain free tax help from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The Government has today launched a public consultation on the Fair Deal policy.
This monthly press notice shows details of movements in February in the UK’s official holdings of international reserves, which consist of gold, foreign currency assets and International Monetary Fund assets. ...
Nursing leadership across the NHS is to be enhanced as part of NHS modernisation plans, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced today.
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MPA committee meeting: Communities, Equalities and People committee
A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority’s Communities, Equalities and People...
The NHS must never discriminate based on age – that was the message given by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow today as he announced that the Department of Health will not be seeking any exceptions to the planned...
It is a great privilege to declare the enlarged British Academy formally open – and I am proud that BIS has supported this excellent refurbishment alongside the Wolfson Foundation and Academy Fellows.