A convicted fraudster from Berkshire who was jailed for evading VAT of £1.3m in 2009 has been ordered to payback almost £69,000 by 6 June 2011, or face a further 21 months in jail.
Essential maintenance work will continue this month on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft.
A principal contractor has today been fined after a worker suffered serious head injuries when he fell through a loading platform.
Work to resurface parts of the M60 between junctions 19 at Middleton and 23 at Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester will resume this week – with early completion of the whole project on the cards.
A worker at one of the UK's leading metal recyclers in the UK had his jaw shattered by the locking mechanism of the waste container on the vehicle he was driving.
A convicted fraudster from Berkshire who was jailed for evading VAT of £1.3m in 2009 has been ordered to payback almost £69,000 by 6 June 2011, or face a further 21 months in jail.
A principal contractor has today been fined after a worker suffered serious head injuries when he fell through a loading platform.
In the journey towards the introduction of the first Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) in May 2012, the government today published a draft protocol setting out the relationship between PCCs and Chief Constables...
An aerospace firm has been fined after a Leicestershire worker suffered severe and permanent hand and wrist injuries.
An unregistered gas fitter misled customers into believing he was a legally registered gas engineer and then carried out work that put lives at risk.
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A meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority Strategic and Operational Policing Committee will be held on Thursday 12 May 2011 in Meeting Room 1, 10 Dean Farrar...
An international play equipment manufacturer has been sentenced after one of its workers severed four fingers using a circular saw.
The Independent Commission on Banking held its tenth meeting on Monday May 9th. The Commission noted progress on its consultation process. The Commission reviewed and discussed further analysis of reform options...
More than £1 billion of fraudulent and incorrect tax credit payments were stopped in 2010/11, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne revealed today.
Responding to reports today about “off-quota” university places Minister for Science and Universities, David Willetts said:
If you’re thinking of starting a new business, or are already running one, you can get free practical help and advice at one of two Business Advice Open Days (BAOD) being held in Cumbria this month
A Middlesbrough man caught delivering almost 400,000 smuggled cigarettes, worth around £80,000 in unpaid duty and VAT, has been sentenced to 9 months in prison, following an investigation by HM Revenue...
A joint £1 million fund to research and develop new technology to reduce the disruption caused by road works was announced today by the Transport Secretary, Philip Hammond and the Mayor of London, Boris...
A Hertfordshire employee suffered multiple injuries after two quarter tonne steel flange rings fell on him.
To help Singapore build up climate science capabilities to prepare for climate change, the Met Office has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA).
To help Singapore build up climate science capabilities to prepare for climate change, the Met Office has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA).
To help Singapore build up climate science capabilities to prepare for climate change, the Met Office has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA).
Business Secretary Vince Cable, Foreign Secretary William Hague and Trade and Investment Minister Lord Green today launched a new cross-government focus on trade and investment to help the British economy...