A riverside festival, a pleasure garden and floating swimming pool are among the winning ideas in a competition to regenerate derelict sites in the Royal Docks and Canning Town. London and Newham Mayors Boris...
Members of the public are invited to attend exhibitions later this week to find out more about the latest phase of the scheme to widen the M25 between junctions 27 and 30 in Essex.
Work will start next Friday (11 March) to repair sections of the concrete carriageway of the M42 between junctions 3A and 4.
Members of the public are invited to attend exhibitions later this week to find out more about the latest phase of the scheme to widen the M25 between junctions 27 and 30 in Essex.
A refurbishment company has been fined after workers and the public were exposed to asbestos in a Leicestershire village.
The NHS has a record number of midwives in place and the planned training of midwives for the coming year would be at least at the record level of 2010-11. Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed.
Tower hamlets community leaders reiterate commitment to tackle homophobia
A riverside festival, a pleasure garden and floating swimming pool are among the winning ideas in a competition to regenerate derelict sites in the Royal Docks and Canning Town. London and Newham Mayors Boris...
NE/037/11 The majority of businesses on Industrial estates throughout Derwentside and Newton Aycliffe are doing what they should to protect their workers, according to the results of an inspection initiative...
Roads Minister Mike Penning today welcomed the completion of the A6 / A5111 Raynesway Park Junction improvements which will reduce congestion and improve access to the new Derby Commercial Park.
Business Minister Mark Prisk has today met with the Oxfordshire local enterprise partnership to discuss the vital role they will play in boosting local growth.
The Independent Commission on Banking held its eighth meeting on Monday 7th March. The Commission considered a draft of its Interim Report and agreed to publish this report on 11th April.
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Cattle born or reared in the UK before 1 August 1996 have had new movement restrictions placed on them as an extra precaution against meat from these older cattle entering the food chain.
Plans to tackle violence against women and girls were launched by the Home Secretary today.
Companies across the UK are being reminded of important changes to Corporation Tax (CT) filing and payment, which come into effect next month.
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access Guidance to Universities published today Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said: