Mayor's response to recent events in london
A Suffolk truck dealership has been fined after an incident in which a technician was trapped when the cab of a lorry fell on him, causing him to be off work for six weeks.
A Norfolk company and a contractor from Manchester have been fined after failing to manage asbestos removal work at a renovation site in Great Yarmouth.
The Highways Agency is advising drivers that traffic is likely to be busy around the M56 and M6 over the forthcoming bank holiday weekend with up to 40,000 music lovers a day heading to the annual Creamfields...
A cash injection is set to give St George’s Pools a new lease of life, confirmed Tower Hamlets Council at last night’s cabinet meeting (03.0811).
Overnight work to resurface the carriageway and tackle potholes along five different sections of the A590 in Cumbria will get underway this month.
A new group set up to tackle the £300 million being lost every year in the NHS due to medicine wastage, at least half of which is avoidable, has been announced by Health Minister Lord Howe today.
Motorists using the M1 in East Midlands and the M40 around Oxfordshire are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the World Series by Renault is being staged at Silverstone this weekend.
Road users will benefit from improved driving conditions as a result of forthcoming works to repair and replace drainage on the M50 Junction 1 eastbound and westbound slip roads and the A38 running beneath the...
Two further education colleges have become the first institutions to be given the right to award their own foundation degrees.
Two further education colleges have become the first institutions to be given the right to award their own foundation degrees.
Two further education colleges have become the first institutions to be given the right to award their own foundation degrees.
Two further education colleges have become the first institutions to be given the right to award their own foundation degrees.