London students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
Resurfacing and electrical works will take place on the southbound M1 in West Yorkshire next week.
The US and UK governments today highlighted the progress made on a joint action plan launched in March 2010 to combat the problem of patent backlogs and their effects on the economy and job creation.
A Birmingham money launderer has become the final defendant to be sentenced in a major international VAT and money laundering plot which stole £60 million from the public purse. He was jailed today ...
A1, Dunston, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne & Wear Delays are expected overnight on the A1 at Dunston for widening of the carriageway. There will be lane closures and carriageway closures with...
The East Midlands' position at the heart of a new high speed rail network would allow it to reap the rewards of much quicker journeys to London, Birmingham and Yorkshire, Transport Secretary Philip Hammond said...
Climate and health experts from the Met Office and the University of Exeter are in Africa for a conference to help fight life-threatening diseases across the continent.
East Midlands students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
London students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
North West students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
South West students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
West Midlands students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
Yorkshire & Humber students are being targeted by fraudsters trying to steal their third student loan instalment.
The US and UK governments today highlighted the progress made on a joint action plan launched in March 2010 to combat the problem of patent backlogs and their effects on the economy and job creation.
An exhibition highlighting the strength of the UK construction products industry was today opened at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) by Business Minster Mark Prisk.
Water bills will be cut for the most vulnerable households under plans announced by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman today.
Charles Howeson, Chair of the Consumer Council for Water Western Committee, said: “We welcome this consultation on the important issue of water affordability. We will be considering the questions raised and submitting...
A public consultation on the future of police leadership and training was launched today by Policing Minister Nick Herbert.
A woman who helped to steal hundreds of identities and fraudulently claimed over £1.3m of tax credits has been jailed for four years.
The Highways Agency is advising road users that the M1 at junction 19 Catthorpe Interchange, Leicestershire, will be fully closed overnight on Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 April.
A woman who helped to steal hundreds of identities and fraudulently claimed over £1.3m of tax credits has been jailed for four years.
This monthly press notice shows details of movements in March in the UK's official holdings of international reserves, which consist of gold, foreign currency assets and International Monetary Fund assets. These...
Fishermen will have more control over how they operate and better opportunities to profit under plans to overhaul the way fishing quotas are managed in England, Fisheries Minister Richard Benyon announced today...