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Let me pay tribute to your time at Lloyd’s and celebrate your achievements at the helm of this great historic institution...
A further four men have been jailed for their part in an organised crime gang who conspired to steal £17m of taxpayer’s money in a complicated ‘missing trader’ VAT fraud. Nine men were previously jailed...
A West Sussex company has established a world-leading specialism in digital visual display systems that provide an immersive audience experience, developing key export markets with assistance from UK Trade &...
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in London and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the South East and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A West Sussex company has established a world-leading specialism in digital visual display systems that provide an immersive audience experience, developing key export markets with assistance from UK Trade &...
A further four men, including one from Glasgow, have been jailed for their part in an organised crime gang who conspired to steal £17m of taxpayer’s money in a complicated ‘missing trader’ VAT fraud...
The Highways Agency is advising road users that the A46 in Nottinghamshire will be closed overnight again this weekend to complete the installation of a footbridge at Flintham.
Tower Hamlets businesses and residents are being encouraged to remove any obstructions that they have on the borough’s roads and streets, as the council gears up to clear the highways of clutter ahead of London...
NE/090/11 Energy experts from around the globe will be in the North East next week for the first of three special Energy Roadshow events organised by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
From today communities across England and Wales will be able to benefit from a share of over £5 million to help tackle crime and anti-social behaviour, as part of the government's ambition to drive ...
A Pitmachie garage has been fined after one of its workers was fatally injured when a metal oil drum he was working on exploded.
A further four men have been jailed for their part in an organised crime gang who conspired to steal £17m of taxpayer’s money in a complicated ‘missing trader’ VAT fraud. Nine men were previously jailed...
Two Sheffield firms have been fined after a worker fell through a fragile rooflight while removing asbestos at the city’s now-demolished college.
The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) today warned of the danger of being ripped off by companies overcharging for replacement birth certificates.
A target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in Scotland and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the South East and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in London and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A Surrey-based company has been fined after the floor of a marquee collapsed just as 150 guests sat down to enjoy a wedding breakfast.
The ‘Queen of Shops’ Mary Portas is visiting Rotherham town centre in South Yorkshire today (6 September). The visit is one of a number of events and meetings that Mary is undertaking across the country as part...
A poignant target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the East Midlands and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in Yorkshire and the Humber and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in Scotland and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
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Following the summer recess, the Government will today take further steps in its plans to put patients at the heart of the health service and make the NHS world class.
A Surrey-based company has been fined after the floor of a marquee collapsed just as 150 guests sat down to enjoy a wedding breakfast.
Asked if the PM was worried that we weren't building enough houses, the PMS said that this was a legacy issue and that the Government was addressing the shortfall in affordable housing. She said that there were...
Asked if the PM accepted the spending imbalance in Scotland, the PMS said that that the Government's priority was to deal with the deficit, but that there was a commitment in the coalition agreement to look at ...
Asked for the PM's expectations for Thursday, the PMS said that this was being co-organised with the French, that there were due to be a large number of delegations there and that the agenda and logistics were ...
Asked if the Government should look again at the Thameslink contract, the PMS said that the Government was legally bound by the decision made on Thameslink. The PMS also pointed out that there was an ongoing review...
Asked for details on the social policy review meeting, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that that in the wake of the riots the Prime Minister (PM) announced his intention to review the Government's work...
Tuesday 30 August 2011 ...
A bogus financial adviser who fraudulently manipulated his “clients’†pension funds to avoid paying tax of over £1.9 million has been jailed at Hull Crown Court for three years.
Monday 5 – Sunday 11 September 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 05 – Sunday 11 September 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 5th September - Sunday 11th September 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...
Statistical Release UK Official holdings of international reserves
A landmark copyright agreement has been signed between the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and counterparts from Nigeria. The agreement is the first of its kind between the IPO and an African country, and...
Important changes to penalties for late Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) returns come into effect next month.
Two new non-party-political peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission were 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 September when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues...
* Test for new taxi drivers * Assessments at Kings Lynn * Road safety initiative
The Highways Agency is advising road users of the latest in a series of overnight closures on the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire.
A week's work to resurface and tackle potholes along the A168 near Thirsk in North Yorkshire will get underway tonight (Monday, September 5, 2011).
Birmingham City Council and a Solihull refurbishment company have been sentenced for exposing three men to asbestos during work on a school.
A Somerset man has been prosecuted after an 18-year-old employee lost four fingers while working on a milling machine.
Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit Blackpool on 16 September on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during ...
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the South West and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the North East and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the East of England and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the West Midlands protect themselves from the deadly dust.
Tower Hamlets’ residents can play Mayor for the day by using the council’s new budget simulator to balance the books for the upcoming financial year.
Skills Minister John Hayes today announced a package of new measures to make it easier for employers to take on large numbers of apprentices.
Hospital nurses and midwives are among the health workers least likely to have the seasonal flu jab, according to new Department of Health data published today.
A Somerset man has been prosecuted after an 18-year-old employee lost four fingers while working on a milling machine.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the South West and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
The Highways Agency is advising road users of the latest in a series of overnight closures on the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire.
Birmingham City Council and a Solihull refurbishment company have been sentenced for exposing three men to asbestos during work on a school.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the West Midlands protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A bogus financial adviser who fraudulently manipulated his “clients’†pension funds to avoid paying tax of over £1.9 million has been jailed at Hull Crown Court for three years.
* Test for new taxi drivers * Assessments at Kings Lynn * Road safety initiative
A poignant target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the East of England and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the North East and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A bogus financial adviser who fraudulently manipulated his “clients’†pension funds to avoid paying tax of over £1.9 million has been jailed at Hull Crown Court for three years.
Monday 5 – Sunday 11 September 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 05 – Sunday 11 September 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 5th September - Sunday 11th September 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...
Statistical Release UK Official holdings of international reserves
A landmark copyright agreement has been signed between the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and counterparts from Nigeria. The agreement is the first of its kind between the IPO and an African country, and...
Important changes to penalties for late Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) returns come into effect next month.
Two new non-party-political peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission were 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 September when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues...
* Test for new taxi drivers * Assessments at Kings Lynn * Road safety initiative
The Highways Agency is advising road users of the latest in a series of overnight closures on the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire.
A week's work to resurface and tackle potholes along the A168 near Thirsk in North Yorkshire will get underway tonight (Monday, September 5, 2011).
Birmingham City Council and a Solihull refurbishment company have been sentenced for exposing three men to asbestos during work on a school.
A Somerset man has been prosecuted after an 18-year-old employee lost four fingers while working on a milling machine.
Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit Blackpool on 16 September on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during ...
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the South West and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the North East and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the East of England and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the West Midlands protect themselves from the deadly dust.
Tower Hamlets’ residents can play Mayor for the day by using the council’s new budget simulator to balance the books for the upcoming financial year.
Skills Minister John Hayes today announced a package of new measures to make it easier for employers to take on large numbers of apprentices.
Hospital nurses and midwives are among the health workers least likely to have the seasonal flu jab, according to new Department of Health data published today.
A bogus financial adviser who fraudulently manipulated his “clients’†pension funds to avoid paying tax of over £1.9 million has been jailed at Hull Crown Court for three years.
Monday 5 – Sunday 11 September 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 05 – Sunday 11 September 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 5th September - Sunday 11th September 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...
Statistical Release UK Official holdings of international reserves
A landmark copyright agreement has been signed between the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and counterparts from Nigeria. The agreement is the first of its kind between the IPO and an African country, and...
Important changes to penalties for late Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) returns come into effect next month.
Two new non-party-political peers recommended by the House of Lords Appointments Commission were 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 September when HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues...
* Test for new taxi drivers * Assessments at Kings Lynn * Road safety initiative
The Highways Agency is advising road users of the latest in a series of overnight closures on the M1 at the Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire.
A week's work to resurface and tackle potholes along the A168 near Thirsk in North Yorkshire will get underway tonight (Monday, September 5, 2011).
Birmingham City Council and a Solihull refurbishment company have been sentenced for exposing three men to asbestos during work on a school.
A Somerset man has been prosecuted after an 18-year-old employee lost four fingers while working on a milling machine.
Two Low Pay Commissioners will visit Blackpool on 16 September on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage. This is one of a number of visits the Low Pay Commission is making around the UK during ...
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the South West and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the North East and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust.
A poignant target of 4000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the East of England and across Britain protect themselves from the deadly dust
A poignant target of 4,000 hours of free asbestos awareness training has been set in a new initiative to help tradesmen in the West Midlands protect themselves from the deadly dust.
Tower Hamlets’ residents can play Mayor for the day by using the council’s new budget simulator to balance the books for the upcoming financial year.
Skills Minister John Hayes today announced a package of new measures to make it easier for employers to take on large numbers of apprentices.
Hospital nurses and midwives are among the health workers least likely to have the seasonal flu jab, according to new Department of Health data published today.
Skills Minister John Hayes today announced a package of new measures to make it easier for employers to take on large numbers of apprentices.
Hospital nurses and midwives are among the health workers least likely to have the seasonal flu jab, according to new Department of Health data published today.