On World Kidney Day (10 March), NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is urging more people from the Black and Asian community, in particular, to join the NHS Organ Donor Register (ODR).
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The London Development Agency has exchanged contracts with Premier Inn to build a hotel and restaurant at Chequers Corner in Dagenham. The development, on a cleared site that formerly comprised of a run-down...
M25 at junction 20 closed overnight on Saturday 12 March
M25 at junction 20 closed overnight on Saturday 12 March
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) public enquiry centre (EC) in Ludlow has moved to a new location. The EC is now located with Shropshire Council Offices, Corve Street, Ludlow.
Value of goods exported from the region increases for fourth successive quarter Latest figures released by HM Revenue & Customs today show that exports from the North East have grown for the fourth successive...
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UK Regional Trade in Goods estimates are released today, for the fourth quarter 2010.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) issued a reminder today that the new penalty regime for late filing and late payment of Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA) Tax Returns starts shortly.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 10th March 2011
Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk will today spend his last ‘work experience’ day at Michelmersh Brick and Tile Company, a brick manufacturer based in Hampshire. It will be Mr Prisk’s fifth day of his...
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has been selected as the body that will set standards for the quality and safety of transplant organs across the EU, the Department of Health said today.
The London Development Agency has exchanged contracts with Premier Inn to build a hotel and restaurant at Chequers Corner in Dagenham. The development, on a cleared site that formerly comprised of a run-down...
A Lincolnshire pipework company has been fined after a fork lift truck that had been lowering a cage containing two workers to the ground, hit one of the men.
Funding of up to £26million to support hill farmers and help some of England’s rural communities to thrive was unveiled today by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman.
The network of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) Agent Account Managers (AAM) has increased to 40 officers.
Touts who attempt to sell tickets for the Olympic and Paralympic Games will be hit with fines of up to £20,000, Home Secretary Theresa May announced today during a visit to the OIympic Park.
M25 at junction 20 closed overnight on Saturday 12 March
Drivers who think they can ignore traffic directions from the Highways Agency’s uniformed Traffic Officers are being reminded that they could face a hefty fine.
Spouses and partners of UK residents who are forced to flee their relationships as a result of domestic violence will be able to access vital support services, Home Secretary Theresa May announced today.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Asked if the Winsor Review proposed the types of changes the Prime Minister wanted to see, the PMS replied that the Home Secretary had said that she would look at the report and there would need to be a period ...
Asked for the Prime Minister's view on Ming Campbell's comments that William Hague did not have the enthusiasm for the job of Foreign Secretary anymore, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled ...
Asked if the Prime Minister still had confidence in Prince Andrew, the PMS said that we had set out the position at the beginning of the week and it remained the same. original ...
Asked if our position was the same as outlined by Hilary Clinton this morning that a no-fly zone would need the backing of the international community and the UN, the PMS said that our position remained as was ...
Asked if anyone was being brought in outside of the civil service to take up jobs in the No 10 Policy Unit, the PMS said that we had said that the Policy Unit would be made up of some civil servants and some Special...
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...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Libya and police pay
Libya
Asked for the Prime Minister s view on Ming Campbell s comments that William Hague did not have the enthusiasm...
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 the...
Frontline police officers, Libya and organ donations were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on council tax, school buses and hospices.
David Cameron has pledged to help families coping with the rising costs of living. During an interview last night on BBC s The One Show, the PM said that he understood that the cost of living is hurting people...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Commission on Human Rights Act, No 10 Policy Unit, Libya and Prince Andrew
Commission on Human Rights ActAsked about timings for the Commission...
On Tuesday 8 March 2011 Prime Minister David Cameron and President Mohmoud Abbas gave a joint statement in London.
Read the transcript:
Prime Minister
I m delighted to have President Abbas...
Deficit narrowed to 3.0bn in Jan
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.
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...
Work on a scheme to improve drainage on part of the A27 in East Sussex is due to get underway this week.
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.
Please find attached the latest issue of Payback Times – the quarterly publication for the proceeds of crime community.
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.
Outcome of final budget meeting: mayor’s budget through unamended as councillors join forces
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 ...
Drive online helps make vital savings
Strictly embargoed until 00:01, 10 March 2011
I have made a Statement under Section 19(1)(a) of the Human Rights Act 1998 that, in my view, the provisions of the Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) (No.2) Bill are compatible with the convention rights. A copy...
The Government are fully committed to tackling tax avoidance and will take necessary steps to protect the Exchequer and maintain fairness in the tax system.
As part of their work to improve tax policy making...
I have today published a report entitled, "The Review of the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme-One Year On". The report summarises the recommendations from the review and provides an overview of the work undertaken...
Andy Lebrecht, Deputy Permanent Representative, represented the UK at the Education Council, on behalf of the Department for Education and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Ministers adopted...
Today the Government publish "Support and aspiration: a new approach to special educational needs and disability".
This Green Paper is about the children and young people in this country who are disabled...
I regret that the written answer given to the hon. Member for Gravesham (Mr Holloway) on 11 February 2011, Official Report, column 477W, was partly incorrect.
Having given further consideration to the issue...
The Government are today publishing "Healthy Lives, Healthy People: A Tobacco Control Plan for England".
The recently published "Healthy Lives, Healthy People" White Paper sets out the coalition Government...
Today I am announcing £10 million of new funding to be distributed to rural local transport authorities to kick-start the development of community transport services in their area.
In addition, we ...
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 Highways Agency will begin work on Friday (March 11) to improve the A49 between Hereford and Ross-on-Wye.
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 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
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.
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.
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...
Work on a scheme to improve drainage on part of the A27 in East Sussex is due to get underway this week.
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.
Please find attached the latest issue of Payback Times – the quarterly publication for the proceeds of crime community.
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.
Outcome of final budget meeting: mayor’s budget through unamended as councillors join forces
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 ...
Drive online helps make vital savings
Strictly embargoed until 00:01, 10 March 2011
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.
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...
Work on a scheme to improve drainage on part of the A27 in East Sussex is due to get underway this week.
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.
Please find attached the latest issue of Payback Times – the quarterly publication for the proceeds of crime community.
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.
Outcome of final budget meeting: mayor’s budget through unamended as councillors join forces
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 ...
Drive online helps make vital savings
Strictly embargoed until 00:01, 10 March 2011
Strictly embargoed until 00:01, 10 March 2011