Every summer, Tower Hamlets hosts a range of activities for children, young people and families and this year will be no exception.
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The Hindhead Tunnel will open to traffic on Wednesday 27 July, the Highways Agency announced today.
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HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) public enquiry centre (EC) in Pontefract has moved to a new location. The EC is now located within the Library, Shoemarket, Pontefract WF8 1BD
Every summer, Tower Hamlets hosts a range of activities for children, young people and families and this year will be no exception.
Consultation launched to inform new suicide prevention strategy A new consultation on preventing suicide has been launched today by the Care Services Minister, Paul Burstow. Bereaved families and experts in ...
The Hindhead Tunnel will open to traffic on Wednesday 27 July, the Highways Agency announced today.
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during August and September when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during August when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues ...
Today’s businesses are facing tough times and the most successful know when to make use of the available help. That help is at hand for businesses during August and September when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC...
A glass manufacturer has been fined after an employee’s arm was cut to the bone when a sheet of glass shattered in his hand.
HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) public enquiry centre (EC) in Wakefield has moved to a new location. The EC is now located within Job Centre Plus, Crowther House, Thornhill Street, Town Centre, Wakefield WF1...
With a year to go until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the West Midlands has been busy making the most of the business opportunities provided by the greatest show on earth. The Games offer the ...
New powers to tackle drunken troublemakers
A plan to deliver at least £1.5 billion savings across the 495 operational Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects in England has been announced by the Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, Lord Sassoon...
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* Dros 30,000 o hyfforddwyr gyrru cymwys wedi llofnodi i fod yn rhan o'r gwasanaeth
* Chwiliwch am hyfforddwyr gyrru cydnabyddedig...
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the Minister for the Cabinet Office today published a new Code for corporate governance which will apply to central government departments and will help enhance their transparency...
Six men were sentenced to a total of 100 years in prison today after conspiring to supply close to half-a-tonne of heroin to towns and cities throughout Britain, and launder a minimum of £5m in illicit...
Business Minister Edward Davey today published the Government's response to the call for evidence concerning its review of debt advice and personal insolvency.
The Government today announced new support for cities in order to harness their potential to drive growth and prosperity.
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The Highways Agency is urging families to plan their journey and to check traffic and weather before they set off on their summer holiday.
The Highways Agency is urging families to plan their journey and to check traffic and weather before they set off on their summer holiday.
North East companies doing business in China now have a new opportunity to better understand and target the many opportunities there with the launch of the China Networking Club.
Research into how a cap on the total cost of credit in the high cost credit market could affect consumers is to be commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Treasury.
With a year to go until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the West Midlands has been busy making the most of the business opportunities provided by the greatest show on earth. The Games offer the ...
Indonesia’s Ambassador to Britain, His Excellency, H.E. Yuri Octavian Thanvin, has just completed a visit to the North East - arranged through UK Trade and Investment - where he attended the North East Exporters...
The Government will start formal consultations on increasing public service pension contributions in 2012-13 by the end of this month, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said today, as he set out...
NHS patients will have more freedom to choose where they go for their healthcare from April 2012, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced today.
Metropolitan Police Authority 18/07/11 37/11 Following receipt of an unsolicited complaint from the public against the Commissioner the matter was recorded as a conduct matter and reference was made to the Independent...
BAA will be required to sell Stansted Airport followed by Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport, the Competition Commission (CC) has confirmed today.
Metropolitan Police Authority 17/07/11 35/11 Kit Malthouse AM, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said: "Sir Paul Stephenson is the outstanding police officer of his generation; dignified, principled...
Metropolitan Police Authority 18/07/11 36/11 The Metropolitan Police Authority Professional Standards Cases Sub-committee met today, Monday 18 July 2011.
Metropolitan Police Authority 18/07/11 37/11 Following receipt of an unsolicited complaint from the public against the Commissioner the matter was recorded as a conduct matter and reference was made to the Independent...
BAA will be required to sell Stansted Airport followed by Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport, the Competition Commission (CC) has confirmed today.
The number of offshore oil and gas leaks that could potentially lead to a major incident has fallen, according to new safety statistics released today (Tuesday 19 July).
Consultation launched to inform new suicide prevention strategy A new consultation on preventing suicide has been launched today by the Care Services Minister, Paul Burstow. Bereaved families and experts in...
Kit Malthouse AM, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said: "Sir Paul Stephenson is the outstanding police officer of his generation; dignified, principled and fundamentally decent."
UK has second highest death rate in Europe from respiratory diseases Plans to transform the care, quality of life and health outcomes for millions of people with respiratory disease were announced today by Health...
Senior experts from the fields of finance, trade and regulation are meeting today to provide insight on the risks caused by technological advances in computer trading for investors, businesses and the public.
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The strength of the UK in engineering, science and innovation is highlighted today (18 July) as the Business Secretary visits Norwich.
The Government will continue to develop a new value-based pricing system that will help NHS patients get better access to innovative medicines Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed. A Written Ministerial...
Tomorrow (19 July) sees the start of work for the next 16 weeks on a scheme to reduce congestion, increase journey time reliability and improve safety on the busy A52 Derby Road between Bramcote Roundabout and...
The Prime Minister announced today that responsibility for the Land Registry, Met Office and Ordnance Survey will pass to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Get out and about with ‘summer fun’
Skills Minister John Hayes today pledged to provide more effective, targeted help for people who face barriers to learning the English language skills communities need.
The Metropolitan Police Authority Professional Standards Cases Sub-committee met today, Monday 18 July 2011.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, today set out a new system of budgetary flexibility for the Devolved Administrations.
In Budget 2011 the UK Government announced a new Budget Exchange...
A global packaging firm has been fined £90,000 after two workers suffered life-threatening injuries when they were engulfed by a fireball at a factory in Cumbria.
Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced Government backing for employer led projects to deliver the skills for growth in sectors ranging from healthcare to nuclear manufacturing.
A Wolverhampton plumber has been given a ten-month suspended jail sentence for causing a gas explosion and fire in which a pensioner sustained 21 per cent burns rescuing his nine-year-old granddaughter.
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The Parole Board today published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2010/11, reporting on its performance against business plan targets, statistics for determinate sentence and indeterminate sentence prisoners...
Following receipt of an unsolicited complaint from the public against the Commissioner the matter was recorded as a conduct matter and reference was made to the IPCC.
Tomorrow (19 July) sees the start of work for the next 16 weeks on a scheme to reduce congestion, increase journey time reliability and improve safety on the busy A52 Derby Road between Bramcote Roundabout and...
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, today set out a new system of budgetary flexibility for the Devolved Administrations.
In Budget 2011 the UK Government announced a new Budget Exchange...
A Wolverhampton plumber has been given a ten-month suspended jail sentence for causing a gas explosion and fire in which a pensioner sustained 21 per cent burns rescuing his nine-year-old granddaughter.
The strength of the UK in engineering, science and innovation is highlighted today (18 July) as the Business Secretary visits Norwich.
Kit Malthouse AM, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said: "Sir Paul Stephenson is the outstanding police officer of his generation; dignified, principled and fundamentally decent."
UK has second highest death rate in Europe from respiratory diseases Plans to transform the care, quality of life and health outcomes for millions of people with respiratory disease were announced today by Health...
Senior experts from the fields of finance, trade and regulation are meeting today to provide insight on the risks caused by technological advances in computer trading for investors, businesses and the public.
* Only official online directory of qualified, approved driving instructors * Over 30,000 qualified instructors signed up to the service * Search for qualified, approved instructors in your area
The strength of the UK in engineering, science and innovation is highlighted today (18 July) as the Business Secretary visits Norwich.
The Government will continue to develop a new value-based pricing system that will help NHS patients get better access to innovative medicines Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed. A Written Ministerial...
Tomorrow (19 July) sees the start of work for the next 16 weeks on a scheme to reduce congestion, increase journey time reliability and improve safety on the busy A52 Derby Road between Bramcote Roundabout and...
The Prime Minister announced today that responsibility for the Land Registry, Met Office and Ordnance Survey will pass to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Get out and about with ‘summer fun’
Skills Minister John Hayes today pledged to provide more effective, targeted help for people who face barriers to learning the English language skills communities need.
The Metropolitan Police Authority Professional Standards Cases Sub-committee met today, Monday 18 July 2011.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, today set out a new system of budgetary flexibility for the Devolved Administrations.
In Budget 2011 the UK Government announced a new Budget Exchange...
A global packaging firm has been fined £90,000 after two workers suffered life-threatening injuries when they were engulfed by a fireball at a factory in Cumbria.
Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced Government backing for employer led projects to deliver the skills for growth in sectors ranging from healthcare to nuclear manufacturing.
A Wolverhampton plumber has been given a ten-month suspended jail sentence for causing a gas explosion and fire in which a pensioner sustained 21 per cent burns rescuing his nine-year-old granddaughter.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Civil Service Commission
The Parole Board today published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2010/11, reporting on its performance against business plan targets, statistics for determinate sentence and indeterminate sentence prisoners...
Following receipt of an unsolicited complaint from the public against the Commissioner the matter was recorded as a conduct matter and reference was made to the IPCC.
Kit Malthouse AM, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said: "Sir Paul Stephenson is the outstanding police officer of his generation; dignified, principled and fundamentally decent."
UK has second highest death rate in Europe from respiratory diseases Plans to transform the care, quality of life and health outcomes for millions of people with respiratory disease were announced today by Health...
Senior experts from the fields of finance, trade and regulation are meeting today to provide insight on the risks caused by technological advances in computer trading for investors, businesses and the public.
* Only official online directory of qualified, approved driving instructors * Over 30,000 qualified instructors signed up to the service * Search for qualified, approved instructors in your area
The strength of the UK in engineering, science and innovation is highlighted today (18 July) as the Business Secretary visits Norwich.
The Government will continue to develop a new value-based pricing system that will help NHS patients get better access to innovative medicines Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today confirmed. A Written Ministerial...
Tomorrow (19 July) sees the start of work for the next 16 weeks on a scheme to reduce congestion, increase journey time reliability and improve safety on the busy A52 Derby Road between Bramcote Roundabout and...
The Prime Minister announced today that responsibility for the Land Registry, Met Office and Ordnance Survey will pass to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Get out and about with ‘summer fun’
Skills Minister John Hayes today pledged to provide more effective, targeted help for people who face barriers to learning the English language skills communities need.
The Metropolitan Police Authority Professional Standards Cases Sub-committee met today, Monday 18 July 2011.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, today set out a new system of budgetary flexibility for the Devolved Administrations.
In Budget 2011 the UK Government announced a new Budget Exchange...
A global packaging firm has been fined £90,000 after two workers suffered life-threatening injuries when they were engulfed by a fireball at a factory in Cumbria.
Business Secretary Vince Cable has announced Government backing for employer led projects to deliver the skills for growth in sectors ranging from healthcare to nuclear manufacturing.
A Wolverhampton plumber has been given a ten-month suspended jail sentence for causing a gas explosion and fire in which a pensioner sustained 21 per cent burns rescuing his nine-year-old granddaughter.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Civil Service Commission
The Parole Board today published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2010/11, reporting on its performance against business plan targets, statistics for determinate sentence and indeterminate sentence prisoners...
Following receipt of an unsolicited complaint from the public against the Commissioner the matter was recorded as a conduct matter and reference was made to the IPCC.