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UK Trade & Investment is today highlighting the Norwich firm which has developed the world’s first at home paternity kit at International Business Innovation Zone (IBIZ)
A Buckinghamshire based builder has been fined after Christmas decorations spanning the High Street in St.Neots collapsed, injuring two members of the public and narrowly missing a baby.
Review into east end life to continue
The Highways Agency will start work next week on resurfacing the M42 junction 10 roundabout. The work is being carried out to improve the skid resistance of the road surface and will require some closures of ...
An international waste recycling firm was today fined £60,000 after a worker lost part of his arm in an industrial incident in Basildon
Schools in Edinburgh, Lothians and the Borders have signed up for the second round of the Stock Market Challenge taking place in Scotland’s capital city on 17 March.
The Aerospace Growth Partnership - a new government and aerospace group set up to tackle issues affecting the competitiveness of the sector - met for the first time today.
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Work on a scheme to improve drainage on part of the A27 in East Sussex is due to get underway this week.
Work on a scheme to improve drainage on part of the A27 in East Sussex is due to get underway this week.
Motorway lighting along three carefully-selected sections of motorway in the North West and West Midlands will be switched off between midnight and 5am in a move to reduce carbon emissions and light pollution...
The Highways Agency will begin work on Friday (March 11) to improve the A49 between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye.
New ambitions to tackle the substantial public health harms from tobacco were announced today on No Smoking Day by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
You can let HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) know changes to your circumstances any time of the day or night, 365 days a year, with its free and secure electronic change of circumstances service.
Asked if there had been any further calls today with President Obama, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said no. Asked what the Prime Minister made of Robert Gates’ comments, the PMS said that there was nothing...
Asked if there was the feeling that Gaddafi had stabilised his position, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that our position on this hadn't changed: we thought Gaddafi should go, which is also what President...
Asked what the Prime Minister thought of the decision to pay Barclays Chief Executive a bonus of 6.5m, the PMS said that we didn't comment on individual cases. Our position was clear: there were rules and regulations...
Asked if the Prime Minister had any views on the group of UK diplomats sent to Libya and how the operation had been handled, the PMS said that the Foreign Secretary had made a statement last night and would be ...
Asked if the Prime Minister was happy for Prince Andrew to remain as Trade Envoy, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said yes; we had been saying for some days that we fully supported Prince Andrew in his role...
Asked for details on the next diplomatic mission to Benghazi, the PMS said that our intention was to send more people to Libya in order to strengthen contacts but we would not comment on operational matters. Asked...
Asked to explain the contradiction between what the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) had said this morning about the Government supporting Prince Andrew and the Business Secretary's comments that Prince Andrew ...
Asked about the Government's plans to change the current pension system, the PMS said that there would not be any announcements made today. The Work and Pensions Secretary of State would be making a speech setting...
Put that there had been allegations this morning that Government had been briefing against the police, the PMS said that the Home Secretary had made one of many speeches on police reform last week, and had been...
Asked if one of the people who had been part of the diplomatic mission to Benghazi had been carrying a handwritten letter from the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said no. Asked if that person...
The Government has published February progress updates for each department s Structural Reform Plans.
Download the February reports for each department:
Cabinet Office SRP progress report (pdf...
Prime Minister David Cameron today said that the Government has “a lot more to do” to stimulate growth in a bid to secure economic recovery.
Speaking at Rolls-Royce in Derby at the Government...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Prince Andrew, Libya and Barclays
Prince AndrewAsked if the Prime Minister was happy for Prince Andrew to remain as Trade Envoy, the Prime Minister...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Prince Andrew and Libya
Prince AndrewAsked to explain the contradiction between what the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) had said this morning...
A cross-Government action plan on climate change backed by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister has been launched today setting strict actions and deadlines for Whitehall.
The Carbon Plan sets ...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Libya, police reform and pensions
Libya
Asked if one of the people who had been part of the diplomatic mission to Benghazi had been carrying...
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Number 10 and said that he was “delighted” and thought it “absolutely right” that they had upgraded...
Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken with President Barack Obama today about the situation in Libya. They discussed the coordination of international efforts to end the violence against the Libyan ...
Hits lowest level in recession
Aggregate SPPI inflation rises 2.7%
0.6% annual fall into December
Down 2.5% in Q4 2010
Contracts by 0.6% in Q4 2010
More are staying in work
- Over 35 percent of those waiting for an organ transplant are from ethnic minorities, and there is a shortage of Black and Asian organ donors -
Drivers are being advised to plan their journeys ahead of a series of overnight closures on the M4 in Berkshire while power cables over the motorway are replaced.
ONGOING SCHEMES
A5036 There will be overnight lane closures on the North and Southbound carriageways of the A5036 between Copy Lane and Crosby Road for a month from 1 March while road marking takes...
NEW SCHEMES
M6, junction 41 The Southbound exit slip road and one lane of the Southbound carriageway will be closed overnight between 11 and 18 March while resurfacing work takes place.
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service is to receive a grant worth £20,000 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
No small firm will have to have independently audited accounts any longer, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced today, saving 42,000 businesses £40 million per year.
A scheme to improve safety for pedestrians on the A66 in Cumbria will begin next week. Work will take place to provide pedestrian refuges in the centre of the road and a footway. New fencing, kerbing and traffic...
Monday 7 March – Sunday 13 March 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 due...
Monday 07 March – Sunday 13 March 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 07 March – Sunday 13 March 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...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
A minor collision with a Revenue & Customs car out on an undercover operation has led to the second member of an organised crime gang being jailed for money laundering. The driver, who provided money laundering...
St paul’s way trust school opening
NEW WORK
A5 DUNSTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL RENEWAL
Work to renew the traffic signals equipment on the A5 in Dunstable at Chiltern Road will start on Monday 7 March. The work will be carried out between ...
Growth and Innovation Fund will boost investment in training and help businesses grow
The Fire and Rescue services in Essex and Suffolk are to receive grants totalling £90,015 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
Tower hamlets civic awards 2011
The following works are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
One in four construction sites along the Yorkshire Coast, from Staithes to Filey, were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them last week.
A Malvern fashion designer is exporting scarves, hats, jackets, capes and gloves to a premier Japanese department store, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Chancellor today announced that Ben Broadbent has been appointed to succeed Andrew Sentance as external member on the Monetary Policy Committee. The appointment will take effect on 1 June 2011.
Nearly one in four construction sites in Newcastle were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them during February.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister today hosted the first meeting of local enterprise partnerships from across the country.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the case of to the R to the Court of Appeal.
Work will start next Friday (11 March) to repair sections of the concrete carriageway of the M42 between junctions 3A and 4.
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access Guidance to Universities published today Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:
Companies across the UK are being reminded of important changes to Corporation Tax (CT) filing and payment, which come into effect next month.
Plans to tackle violence against women and girls were launched by the Home Secretary today.
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.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Independent Police Pay and Conditions Review.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley opens the largest healthcare trade show in Europe Health Secretary Andrew Lansley opened the doors to healthcare innovations from home and abroad today at the Health Innovation...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
In my Statement of 14 December (col. WS 121) I promised to keep the House informed of the Rural Payments Agency (...
The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee published its report on the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill on 7 October 2010. I am pleased to inform the House that I have today laid the...
In my statement of 16 December, Official Report, column 120-21 WS, I promised to keep the House informed of the Rural Payments Agency's (RPA) progress towards its 2010 single payment scheme (SPS) payment targets...
I am today making a number of announcements confirming continued Government support to help improve the health and lives of people with learning disabilities.
The Department has today decided to extend ...
Regulations have been laid before Parliament to increase certain national health service charges in England from 1 April 2011.
There will be an increase in the prescription charge of 20p from £7.20...
On behalf of the Government I welcome the publication on Thursday 3 March 2011 of the report of the Scotland Bill Committee in the Scottish Parliament.
The Committee was established by the Scottish Parliament...
The public bodies review (20 October 2010) concluded that the functions of the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTGDC) should be transferred to the relevant local authority or other London bodies...
I am today announcing a comprehensive review of the statutory duties placed on local authorities by central Government. This is a further step in the drive to remove centrally imposed prescription and burdens...
I represented the UK at the Energy Council in Brussels on 28 February.
The Council began with a report by the Commission on the progress of negotiations in the Council working group on the proposed regulation...
In December 2010 the coalition Government published its equality strategy "Building a Fairer Britain". In it we set out two principles: equal treatment and equal opportunity. We committed to devolving power and...
As part of the commitment to deliver a safe and secure Olympic and Paralympic games, the Government are today announcing their plans for temporary airspace control measures that will apply over London and the...
On behalf of the Government, I welcome the result of the referendum on enhanced law-making powers for the National Assembly for Wales, which took place on 3 March.
The Government have fulfilled their commitment...
I regret that due to an administrative error the Written Answer given to Lord Bates on 3 March 2011 (Official Report, col. WA 357-58) was incomplete. The full answer is as follows:
Lord Bates
To ask...
The EU Competitiveness Council will take place in Brussels on 9 and 10 March 2011. Andy Lebrecht, the UK's Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU will represent the UK on research issues on 9 March and I shall...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change (Chris Huhne) and I will represent...
My noble Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Baroness Wilcox, has today made the following statement:
The EU Competitiveness Council will take place in...
I wish to inform the House that following a Government investigation into whether any illegal trade in older cattle has occurred, new movement restrictions will be placed on cattle born or reared in the UK before...
My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change and I will represent the UK at the Environment Council in Brussels in 14 March.
At this Council, the Hungarian presidency is expected...
Ending violence against women and girls is a priority for this Government. On 25 November 2010, I set out our guiding principles in this area over the spending review period in a "Call to End Violence Against...
Tom Winsor has today published the first report of his review of remuneration and conditions of service for police officers and staff in England and Wales.
The review began its work on 1 October last year...
The wife of a convicted drug trafficker was handed a three-year sentence today for laundering proceeds of his multi-million-pound criminal enterprise.
A 69 year old man who concealed almost £60,000 of cash in his underpants in an attempt to smuggle it out of the country, has been ordered to payback £380,000, or face a further four years ...
Overnight road maintenance work, including resurfacing and stud replacement, will take place on the A30 between the nights of Monday March 7 and Friday 1 April.
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.
The following works are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
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...
Nottingham City Council has been fined £30,000 for failing to manage the risk of asbestos after around 150 people were exposed to the potentially lethal material at one of its depots.
A roofing company spread asbestos fibres around a Leicestershire town when using pressurised water washers to clean roof panels on industrial units.
A company has today been fined after three workers were taken to hospital following a chemical incident at a Spalding vegetable grower and supplier.
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.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
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.
A refurbishment company has been fined after workers and the public were exposed to asbestos in a Leicestershire village.
A focus on preventing major offshore incidents is leading some companies to neglect the general maintenance of their oil and gas platforms.
An elderly lady died when she fell through an access hole in her hallway floor which had been left uncovered by council employees working on her property.
A Huntly-based haulage partnership has been fined £8000 for health and safety failures at its site in Stirling.
Two Black Country companies today played host to Doug Mahoney, UK Trade & Investment’s (UKTI) international trade director for the West Midlands, to show how advanced engineering technology is enabling them...
A Tamworth company managing director has just returned from his first project delivering training in Afghanistan, following help from UK Trade & Investment.
A Stoke-on-Trent building maintenance firm was fined when a steeplejack suffered serious injuries after falling eight metres from a church roof.
The Highways Agency is carrying out work to upgrade the Advanced Motorway Indicators (AMI) on four gantries of the M42 between Junction 3a and 7.
Work has now started on essential improvement works to the junction of the A5 and A461 at Muckley Corner, near Lichfield.
Work will start on Monday (7 March) to resurface the roundabout at Tollbar End on the A45.
M42 Junction 7A (M42 - M6 interchange)
The link road from the M42 northbound carriageway to the M6 southbound carriageway at junction 7A will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 5.30am from Monday 7 March...
- Over 35 percent of those waiting for an organ transplant are from ethnic minorities, and there is a shortage of Black and Asian organ donors -
A Malvern fashion designer is exporting scarves, hats, jackets, capes and gloves to a premier Japanese department store, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Work will start next Friday (11 March) to repair sections of the concrete carriageway of the M42 between junctions 3A and 4.
NEW WORK
A5 DUNSTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL RENEWAL
Work to renew the traffic signals equipment on the A5 in Dunstable at Chiltern Road will start on Monday 7 March. The work will be carried out between ...
The Fire and Rescue services in Essex and Suffolk are to receive grants totalling £90,015 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
Media contact: Andy White on 0161 236 6112 or Barbara Leech 01325 464222
The Consumer Council for Water will be discussing the latest changes to customers’ bills and looking at how water companies...
NE/033/11 A court heard how workers removing a crane runway from a Newcastle warehouse narrowly avoided being struck by a steel girder weighing almost four tons.
NE/034/11 A Tyneside construction company has today been fined after a worker suffered serious injuries following a fall from unsafe scaffolding.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
The Highways Agency will begin work to resurface sections of the A66 and A1 in North Yorkshire next week.
Nearly one in four construction sites in Newcastle were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them during February.
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...
- Over 35 percent of those waiting for an organ transplant are from ethnic minorities, and there is a shortage of Black and Asian organ donors -
Drivers are being advised to plan their journeys ahead of a series of overnight closures on the M4 in Berkshire while power cables over the motorway are replaced.
ONGOING SCHEMES
A5036 There will be overnight lane closures on the North and Southbound carriageways of the A5036 between Copy Lane and Crosby Road for a month from 1 March while road marking takes...
NEW SCHEMES
M6, junction 41 The Southbound exit slip road and one lane of the Southbound carriageway will be closed overnight between 11 and 18 March while resurfacing work takes place.
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service is to receive a grant worth £20,000 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
No small firm will have to have independently audited accounts any longer, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced today, saving 42,000 businesses £40 million per year.
A scheme to improve safety for pedestrians on the A66 in Cumbria will begin next week. Work will take place to provide pedestrian refuges in the centre of the road and a footway. New fencing, kerbing and traffic...
Monday 7 March – Sunday 13 March 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 due...
Monday 07 March – Sunday 13 March 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 07 March – Sunday 13 March 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...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
A minor collision with a Revenue & Customs car out on an undercover operation has led to the second member of an organised crime gang being jailed for money laundering. The driver, who provided money laundering...
St paul’s way trust school opening
NEW WORK
A5 DUNSTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL RENEWAL
Work to renew the traffic signals equipment on the A5 in Dunstable at Chiltern Road will start on Monday 7 March. The work will be carried out between ...
Growth and Innovation Fund will boost investment in training and help businesses grow
The Fire and Rescue services in Essex and Suffolk are to receive grants totalling £90,015 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
Tower hamlets civic awards 2011
The following works are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
One in four construction sites along the Yorkshire Coast, from Staithes to Filey, were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them last week.
A Malvern fashion designer is exporting scarves, hats, jackets, capes and gloves to a premier Japanese department store, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Chancellor today announced that Ben Broadbent has been appointed to succeed Andrew Sentance as external member on the Monetary Policy Committee. The appointment will take effect on 1 June 2011.
Nearly one in four construction sites in Newcastle were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them during February.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister today hosted the first meeting of local enterprise partnerships from across the country.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the case of to the R to the Court of Appeal.
Work will start next Friday (11 March) to repair sections of the concrete carriageway of the M42 between junctions 3A and 4.
Commenting on the Office for Fair Access Guidance to Universities published today Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts said:
Companies across the UK are being reminded of important changes to Corporation Tax (CT) filing and payment, which come into effect next month.
Plans to tackle violence against women and girls were launched by the Home Secretary today.
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.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Independent Police Pay and Conditions Review.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley opens the largest healthcare trade show in Europe Health Secretary Andrew Lansley opened the doors to healthcare innovations from home and abroad today at the Health Innovation...
- Over 35 percent of those waiting for an organ transplant are from ethnic minorities, and there is a shortage of Black and Asian organ donors -
Drivers are being advised to plan their journeys ahead of a series of overnight closures on the M4 in Berkshire while power cables over the motorway are replaced.
ONGOING SCHEMES
A5036 There will be overnight lane closures on the North and Southbound carriageways of the A5036 between Copy Lane and Crosby Road for a month from 1 March while road marking takes...
NEW SCHEMES
M6, junction 41 The Southbound exit slip road and one lane of the Southbound carriageway will be closed overnight between 11 and 18 March while resurfacing work takes place.
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service is to receive a grant worth £20,000 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
No small firm will have to have independently audited accounts any longer, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced today, saving 42,000 businesses £40 million per year.
A scheme to improve safety for pedestrians on the A66 in Cumbria will begin next week. Work will take place to provide pedestrian refuges in the centre of the road and a footway. New fencing, kerbing and traffic...
Monday 7 March – Sunday 13 March 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 due...
Monday 07 March – Sunday 13 March 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 07 March – Sunday 13 March 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...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
A minor collision with a Revenue & Customs car out on an undercover operation has led to the second member of an organised crime gang being jailed for money laundering. The driver, who provided money laundering...
St paul’s way trust school opening
NEW WORK
A5 DUNSTABLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL RENEWAL
Work to renew the traffic signals equipment on the A5 in Dunstable at Chiltern Road will start on Monday 7 March. The work will be carried out between ...
Growth and Innovation Fund will boost investment in training and help businesses grow
The Fire and Rescue services in Essex and Suffolk are to receive grants totalling £90,015 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
Tower hamlets civic awards 2011
The following works are planned by the Highways Agency in Devon and Cornwall this week:
One in four construction sites along the Yorkshire Coast, from Staithes to Filey, were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them last week.
A Malvern fashion designer is exporting scarves, hats, jackets, capes and gloves to a premier Japanese department store, with help from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Chancellor today announced that Ben Broadbent has been appointed to succeed Andrew Sentance as external member on the Monetary Policy Committee. The appointment will take effect on 1 June 2011.
Nearly one in four construction sites in Newcastle were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them during February.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister today hosted the first meeting of local enterprise partnerships from across the country.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the case of to the R to the Court of Appeal.