An engineering manager was seriously injured after plunging through a factory skylight at a Milton Keynes plastics manufacturer, a court heard.
Farmers across Hampshire 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.
An engineering manager was seriously injured after plunging through a factory skylight at a Milton Keynes plastics manufacturer, a court heard.
NEW WORK A1 BALDOCK MAINTENANCE WORK The replacement of rubber cats’ eyes, painting of white lines and the installation of new glass road studs on the A1 at Baldock between Junctions 9 and 10 will start on Monday...
Two men involved in a £78 million mortgage fraud and an attempted £12 million VAT fraud have each been jailed for seven years today.
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency roads in Devon and Cornwall in the w/c 20/3:
The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills has presented a petition in the High Court to wind up in the public interest 50 Cent UK Limited. The company describes its business as supplying and...
A former community leader from West London, who has failed to fully repay a £1.7million confiscation order imposed after he was convicted of tax fraud has been sentenced to a further four years in jail...
Farmers across Hampshire 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.
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS
Ten construction sites in parts of South Yorkshire & the Humber were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them during February and March.
A former community leader from West London, who has failed to fully repay a £1.7million confiscation order imposed after he was convicted of tax fraud has been sentenced to a further four years in jail...
A36 between Trossachs Drive and Devonshire Road, Bath Work to remove a number of potentially dangerous trees between Trossachs Drive and Devonshire Road, on the A36 in Bath, is due to take place on Sunday 20th...
Business will be freed from the burden of red tape under a package of sweeping reforms to regulation, it was announced today.
Mark Prisk Speech - Federation of Small Businesses in Liverpool
NEW SCHEMES
M6, junction 39 Lane one of the Northbound carriageway and the sliproad at junction 39 (Shap) will be closed overnight between 18 and 23 March while resurfacing work takes place.
West Midlands Motorway and Trunk Road Maintenance Schedule 21-27 March 2011
NEW SCHEMES
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Lane 2 of the A5036 between Copy Lane and Crosby Road will be closed both North and Southbound overnight between 21 March and 1 April while road marking takes place.
One in five construction sites in Scotland were so dangerous that workers lives were being put at risk according to inspectors who visited them during February and March
Nicholas James Buchanan, a company director who breached an undertaking he gave to the High Court during public interest winding-up proceedings has been found guilty of contempt of court and imprisoned for a ...
Standards were so dangerous that workers’ lives were being put at risk at 10 construction sites in Lincoln, according to inspectors who visited earlier this month.
The UK Marine Policy Statement has been jointly published today by all UK Administrations as part of a new system of marine planning being introduced across UK seas.
Drivers who use the M54 are being warned that it will be closed between junction 6 and 7 in both directions overnight from 21 March.
Monday 21 March – Sunday 27 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 21 March – Sunday 27 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 21 March – Sunday 27 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...
Civic and business leaders from across Yorkshire gathered in Sheffield today to hear how the region could be transformed by high speed rail.
Work will be starting next week to resurface the roundabout at junction 4 of the M6 near Coleshill to improve safety for road users.
Monday 21 March – Sunday 27 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 21 March – Sunday 27 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 21 March – Sunday 27 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...
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Government publishes consultation responses Action to establish a more balanced charging regime for overseas visitors, including tackling health tourism was promised today by Public Health Minister Anne Milton...
Five connected companies involved in dubious property investment schemes, operated both here and in Spain, have this week been ordered into liquidation in the High Court following a Government investigation.
Work will be starting later this month to resurface the roundabout at junction 12 of the M6 near Cannock to improve safety for road users.
Asked for the Government's response to unemployment figures out today, the PMS said that the figures were mixed. There was a rise in the International Labour Organisation measure, which was a cause for concern, ...
The PMS said that the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies met again yesterday afternoon to review the situation in Japan. The unanimous view of the group was that from the perspective of possible radiation...
The PMS said the Prime Minister had spoken to the King of Bahrain last night and expressed his serious concern at the deteriorating situation on the ground. He called for restraint on all sides and said that it...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about sentencing guidelines that reduced the offence for someone who had physically attacked a police officer, the PMS said that the Sentencing Council was an independent...
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that there were further discussions in New York last night at the United Nations Security Council. We had decided we needed to move things onto the next stage, and following...
Asked what the Prime Minister had meant at PMQs today when he talked about anti-cherry picking amendments' in the Government's health reforms, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had been talking about the fact...
Put that there had been calls for Prince William and Kate Middleton to keep the King of Bahrain off their wedding invite list, the PMS said that invitations to the Royal Wedding were a matter for the Palace, not...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about sentencing guidelines from the Sentencing Council that meant fewer people would be imprisoned for assault, the PMS said that the Sentencing Council was an independent...
Put that Nick Griffin from the BNP was delivering a petition to No 10 tomorrow and asked if the Prime Minister had been made aware of this in advance and how he felt about it, the PMS said that he wasn't sure if...
Put that the Foreign Secretary had just said that a no-fly zone could go ahead without a UN resolution and asked if he was going off message, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that he hadn't seen the Foreign...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Japan, Libya and Civil Service
Cabinet: Japan and Libya
The Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that Cabinet had met this morning and...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Libya, Bahrain and health
LibyaAsked if Britain intended to drop its plans for a no-fly zone or whether a decision on whether to implement one...
NHS reform, Bahrain and Libya were on the agenda at today s Prime Minister s Questions.
The Prime Minister also took questions on unemployment, child poverty and the Olympics.
Follow the...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Libya, Sentencing Guidelines, Bahrain, Japan and unemployment
Libya
The Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that there were further discussions...
Prime Minister David Cameron has personally called on the king of Bahrain to end the violent suppression of street protests in the Gulf state.
David Cameron spoke by phone to King Hamad bin Isa ...
Press briefing from the Prime Minister s spokesperson on: Libya, Nick Griffin petition, Sentencing Council, Bahrain and the Health Bill
Libya
Put that the Foreign Secretary had just said that a...
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed Angel Gurria, the Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), to Number 10.
Mr Cameron said the OECD was a “force...
The Prime Minister has extended the term of Dame Marjorie Scardino as a Trustee of the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) by 12 months from 7th February 2011 to 6th February 2012.
Biographical Notes <...
The 2011 Basket of Goods
Rate rises to 8.0 per cent
Employment decreases in Q4 2010
A single competition authority to boost growth and streamline processes for business will be set up under proposals to improve the UK’s competition regime, Business Minister Edward Davey announced today.
OSCR sets out key principles for charity trustees
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
Plans to better shape local services around the needs of communities have been given a boost as Care Services Minister Paul Burstow unveils that almost 90 per cent of all local authorities have signed up to be...
There has been continuing progress recorded in a number of areas of the 2010 annual NHS staff survey, Health Minister Simon Burns announced today.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Treasury.
It is a great pleasure for me to share this platform with Angel Gurria, the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development...
Foreign entrepreneurs and investors are being given extra incentive to come to the UK today after the Home Office announced new visa rules that will reward those who will contribute to economic growth.
An Aberdeenshire farmworker’s toe was severed when his foot became trapped in a fertiliser spreading machine.
Safety and resurfacing work will take place on a five mile section of the A38 between Treulefoot and Liskeard between Monday, March 21 and Tuesday, March 31.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Two North East companies have today been fined after a member of the public was seriously injured when scaffolding collapsed during high winds.
Commenting on the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Recurrent Grants for 2011-12, David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science, said:
The fairness and quality of decision making at the Istanbul visa section is a matter of concern however it was good to see a number of positive initiatives in place, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief...
The UK Border Agency needs to make significant improvements to the Amman visa section in order to deliver a fair, effective and efficient entry clearance operation, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief...
The Highways Agency will begin work to improve the A66/B5289 High Hill Junction in Keswick next week.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
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Today Ipsos-MORI has published the results of four quarterly collections of the GP Patient Survey covering January to December 2010, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Twelve of the North West’s most exciting creative companies are setting off for Hong Kong and Shenzen this month to showcase their products and develop important business links in China.
A construction firm has been sentenced after a man was seriously injured when he fell more than five metres through a fragile roof at a Worcester building site.
Members of an independent panel of experts that will make recommendations on forestry policy for England have been announced today by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman.
The IP offices of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) have today launched a pilot system to make it easier to access results of search and examination ...
Work will be starting later this month to resurface the roundabout at junction 8 of the M5, where it meets the M50.
The Department of Health has today launched four new sets of guidance to improve the care of vulnerable people in NHS funded care. The documents remind staff and managers across the health service of the importance...
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing work and replacing road markings on the M1 / M18 link road near Rotherham, South Yorkshire next week.
Scottish politicians and business leaders were today urged to support proposals for a new high speed rail network or risk missing out. Transport Minister Norman Baker issued the rallying cry whilst visiting Glasgow...
Saturday 19 March to Friday 25 March
The Highways Agency will begin essential upgrade work to the link road between the M42 and the M40 in Warwickshire on 21 March.
The Government underscored its commitment to world leading manufacturing in the UK today with the announcement of the country's first Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC).
A £51 million investment to ensure the UK stays at the leading edge of manufacturing research was unveiled today by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
The Government is launching a new portfolio of products today to help businesses and support growth in the economy.
14511 The Forestry Commission has launched a Yellow Pages style guide to help woodland owners and potential users of eco boilers get into woodfuel.
Construction workers involved in projects across the North East are being urged to pick up essential advice at a series of free events in the region.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 17th March 2011
Business Minister Mark Prisk is spending two days in Manchester, Cheshire and Liverpool to discuss plans for local economic growth and business support.
Retail giant Arcadia has been sentenced, alongside a shopfitting firm, after construction workers were exposed to potentially deadly asbestos fibres at a Topshop store in Liverpool.
HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) public enquiry centre in Torquay has moved to a new location. The enquiry centre is now located with Torbay Council at Connections, Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay.
A farm worker suffered a serious injury when his right hand became trapped in a hop press in Suffolk, a court heard today.
UK Hops Ltd, which grows and harvests hops for the brewing industry, was prosecuted...
I am today placing in the Library certificates of destruction from contractors confirming compliance with section 3 of the Identity Documents Act 2010. These certificates are accompanied by a covering note that...
My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary is today laying before Parliament a statement of changes in the immigration rules that will reshape tier 1 of the points-based system (PBS) for migration, tighten the requirements...
I am today announcing that the Government have awarded four new contracts for the prisoner escort and custody services to Geo Amey PECS Ltd ( a joint venture between the Geo Group Ltd and Amey UK plc) and Serco...
I have today published and laid before Parliament my sixth annual report on the operation of the agreement between the British and Irish Governments which established the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC...
The Government confirm that they have simplified the Solutions For Business portfolio. The Solutions for Business portfolio announced in March 2010 contained 32 interventions, designed to help businesses at different...
My noble Friend the Under-Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Baroness Wilcox, has today made the following statement.
The EU Competitiveness Council took place in Brussels on 9 and ...
I would like to make a statement on the work of the local government resource review.
The current dependency of councils on central grant allocations makes planning difficult, weakens accountability, and...
The Government have been engaged in discussions with the parties in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland about the potential coincidence of elections in May 2015.
The Government have tabled amendments to...
Today we are publishing validated data, based on returns from 151 local authorities showing that across the country 84.6% of families received an offer at their first-preference secondary school-compared with...
Further to my statement on 17 February 2011, Official Report, column 1155, I have today announced that the right Rev. James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, has agreed to chair an independent panel to advise me on...
The Foreign Affairs Council and General Affairs Council will meet in Brussels on 21 March. My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary will attend the Foreign Affairs Council. I will attend the General Affairs...
My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary attended an informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers on 10 March, ahead of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 11 March attended by my right hon. Friend the...
Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of every relevant three-month period...
The Equality Act 2010 includes a new single public sector Equality Duty which will replace the existing race, disability and gender equality duties and will extend to also cover gender reassignment in full, age...
I announced on 26 January the findings from my review of counter-terrorism and security powers. This included a recommendation that the Government consider whether the police needed the new counter-terrorism ...
My honourable friend the Minister for Business and Enterprise (Mark Prisk) has today made the following Statement.
The Government confirm that they have simplified the solutions for business portfolio. ...
In the course of the regret Motion debate on the Social Fund Maternity Grant Amendment Regulations 2011, 7 March 2011, I stated that:
"In response to the questions asked by the noble Lord, Lord Touhig, ...
The EU Competitiveness Council took place in Brussels on 9 and 10 March 2011. Andy Lebrecht, the UK's deputy permanent representative to the EU, represented the UK on research issues on 9 March and I represented...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
Further to my Statement on 17 February (col. 1155), I have today announced that the Right Reverend James Jones, ...
The Land Registry has a new vision: putting the customer, quality and innovation at the heart of land registration services.
To meet this vision, the following strategic objectives have been adopted with...
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
Safety and resurfacing work will take place on a five mile section of the A38 between Treulefoot and Liskeard between Monday, March 21 and Tuesday, March 31.
HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) public enquiry centre in Torquay has moved to a new location. The enquiry centre is now located with Torbay Council at Connections, Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay.
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
OSCR sets out key principles for charity trustees
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
An Aberdeenshire farmworker’s toe was severed when his foot became trapped in a fertiliser spreading machine.
Scottish politicians and business leaders were today urged to support proposals for a new high speed rail network or risk missing out. Transport Minister Norman Baker issued the rallying cry whilst visiting Glasgow...
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
A construction firm has been sentenced after a man was seriously injured when he fell more than five metres through a fragile roof at a Worcester building site.
Work will be starting later this month to resurface the roundabout at junction 8 of the M5, where it meets the M50.
The Highways Agency will begin essential upgrade work to the link road between the M42 and the M40 in Warwickshire on 21 March.
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
A farm worker suffered a serious injury when his right hand became trapped in a hop press in Suffolk, a court heard today.
UK Hops Ltd, which grows and harvests hops for the brewing industry, was prosecuted...
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Two North East companies have today been fined after a member of the public was seriously injured when scaffolding collapsed during high winds.
Construction workers involved in projects across the North East are being urged to pick up essential advice at a series of free events in the region.
A single competition authority to boost growth and streamline processes for business will be set up under proposals to improve the UK’s competition regime, Business Minister Edward Davey announced today.
OSCR sets out key principles for charity trustees
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
Plans to better shape local services around the needs of communities have been given a boost as Care Services Minister Paul Burstow unveils that almost 90 per cent of all local authorities have signed up to be...
There has been continuing progress recorded in a number of areas of the 2010 annual NHS staff survey, Health Minister Simon Burns announced today.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Treasury.
It is a great pleasure for me to share this platform with Angel Gurria, the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development...
Foreign entrepreneurs and investors are being given extra incentive to come to the UK today after the Home Office announced new visa rules that will reward those who will contribute to economic growth.
An Aberdeenshire farmworker’s toe was severed when his foot became trapped in a fertiliser spreading machine.
Safety and resurfacing work will take place on a five mile section of the A38 between Treulefoot and Liskeard between Monday, March 21 and Tuesday, March 31.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Two North East companies have today been fined after a member of the public was seriously injured when scaffolding collapsed during high winds.
Commenting on the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Recurrent Grants for 2011-12, David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science, said:
The fairness and quality of decision making at the Istanbul visa section is a matter of concern however it was good to see a number of positive initiatives in place, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief...
The UK Border Agency needs to make significant improvements to the Amman visa section in order to deliver a fair, effective and efficient entry clearance operation, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief...
The Highways Agency will begin work to improve the A66/B5289 High Hill Junction in Keswick next week.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Main Points
Main Points
Main Points
Today Ipsos-MORI has published the results of four quarterly collections of the GP Patient Survey covering January to December 2010, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Twelve of the North West’s most exciting creative companies are setting off for Hong Kong and Shenzen this month to showcase their products and develop important business links in China.
A construction firm has been sentenced after a man was seriously injured when he fell more than five metres through a fragile roof at a Worcester building site.
Members of an independent panel of experts that will make recommendations on forestry policy for England have been announced today by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman.
The IP offices of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) have today launched a pilot system to make it easier to access results of search and examination ...
Work will be starting later this month to resurface the roundabout at junction 8 of the M5, where it meets the M50.
The Department of Health has today launched four new sets of guidance to improve the care of vulnerable people in NHS funded care. The documents remind staff and managers across the health service of the importance...
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing work and replacing road markings on the M1 / M18 link road near Rotherham, South Yorkshire next week.
Scottish politicians and business leaders were today urged to support proposals for a new high speed rail network or risk missing out. Transport Minister Norman Baker issued the rallying cry whilst visiting Glasgow...
Saturday 19 March to Friday 25 March
The Highways Agency will begin essential upgrade work to the link road between the M42 and the M40 in Warwickshire on 21 March.
The Government underscored its commitment to world leading manufacturing in the UK today with the announcement of the country's first Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC).
A £51 million investment to ensure the UK stays at the leading edge of manufacturing research was unveiled today by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts.
The Government is launching a new portfolio of products today to help businesses and support growth in the economy.
14511 The Forestry Commission has launched a Yellow Pages style guide to help woodland owners and potential users of eco boilers get into woodfuel.
Construction workers involved in projects across the North East are being urged to pick up essential advice at a series of free events in the region.
Royal Diary of Engagements, 17th March 2011
Business Minister Mark Prisk is spending two days in Manchester, Cheshire and Liverpool to discuss plans for local economic growth and business support.
Retail giant Arcadia has been sentenced, alongside a shopfitting firm, after construction workers were exposed to potentially deadly asbestos fibres at a Topshop store in Liverpool.
HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) public enquiry centre in Torquay has moved to a new location. The enquiry centre is now located with Torbay Council at Connections, Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay.
A farm worker suffered a serious injury when his right hand became trapped in a hop press in Suffolk, a court heard today.
UK Hops Ltd, which grows and harvests hops for the brewing industry, was prosecuted...
A single competition authority to boost growth and streamline processes for business will be set up under proposals to improve the UK’s competition regime, Business Minister Edward Davey announced today.
OSCR sets out key principles for charity trustees
The UK’s largest ever fuel laundering operation capable of producing over thirty million litres of illicit fuel a year and costing the taxpayer an estimated £20m in lost revenue has been dismantled ...
Plans to better shape local services around the needs of communities have been given a boost as Care Services Minister Paul Burstow unveils that almost 90 per cent of all local authorities have signed up to be...
There has been continuing progress recorded in a number of areas of the 2010 annual NHS staff survey, Health Minister Simon Burns announced today.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Treasury.
It is a great pleasure for me to share this platform with Angel Gurria, the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development...
Foreign entrepreneurs and investors are being given extra incentive to come to the UK today after the Home Office announced new visa rules that will reward those who will contribute to economic growth.
An Aberdeenshire farmworker’s toe was severed when his foot became trapped in a fertiliser spreading machine.
Safety and resurfacing work will take place on a five mile section of the A38 between Treulefoot and Liskeard between Monday, March 21 and Tuesday, March 31.
Please note, all planned roadworks are subject to weather conditions
Two North East companies have today been fined after a member of the public was seriously injured when scaffolding collapsed during high winds.
Commenting on the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Recurrent Grants for 2011-12, David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science, said:
The fairness and quality of decision making at the Istanbul visa section is a matter of concern however it was good to see a number of positive initiatives in place, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief...
The UK Border Agency needs to make significant improvements to the Amman visa section in order to deliver a fair, effective and efficient entry clearance operation, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief...
The Highways Agency will begin work to improve the A66/B5289 High Hill Junction in Keswick next week.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Main Points
Main Points
Main Points
Today Ipsos-MORI has published the results of four quarterly collections of the GP Patient Survey covering January to December 2010, which they are carrying out on behalf of the Department of Health.
Twelve of the North West’s most exciting creative companies are setting off for Hong Kong and Shenzen this month to showcase their products and develop important business links in China.
A construction firm has been sentenced after a man was seriously injured when he fell more than five metres through a fragile roof at a Worcester building site.
Members of an independent panel of experts that will make recommendations on forestry policy for England have been announced today by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman.
The IP offices of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) have today launched a pilot system to make it easier to access results of search and examination ...
Work will be starting later this month to resurface the roundabout at junction 8 of the M5, where it meets the M50.
The Department of Health has today launched four new sets of guidance to improve the care of vulnerable people in NHS funded care. The documents remind staff and managers across the health service of the importance...