A Cannock company has been fined after a man was pulled into unguarded rotating parts of a machine.
Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts today announced the reappointment of Sir Alan Wilson as the Chair of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
Phil Smith, the Chief Executive of Cisco UK & Ireland, has been selected as the preferred candidate to become Chair of the Governing Board of the Technology Strategy Board.
Minister for Intellectual Property, Baroness Wilcox, today congratulated Alison Brimelow, Chair of the Intellectual Property Institute, and former President of the European Patent Office (EPO), after she was ...
Exports from companies in the East of England have topped the £25bn mark in the last year, with the region accounting for almost one pound in every ten of what the UK sells to the rest of the world, ...
Tesco, BT and law firm Eversheds are among the leading UK companies to sign up to the government’s new framework for voluntary equality reporting, the Home Secretary announced today.
A huge catalogue of old weather data, from the ships��� logs of historic voyages to World War I Royal Navy records, is being used for an international project to recreate the world’s past climate.
Reports of fraudulent “phishing†emails have risen by 300 per cent over the past year, HM Revenue & Customs has confirmed.
Scott Jason Kidd, the director of three car sales companies was last week sentenced to a total of six years imprisonment and was disqualified from acting as a director or in any way managing or acting as a director...
Work to repair the carriageway along a section of the A180 in North Lincolnshire is to get underway next month.
NHS Memory Services receive £10 million injection
A fairground attendant has been in court after a teenage girl plunged head-first onto concrete when a restraint bar opened on the ride she was on at a York carnival.
From 31 October, learner drivers in North and East Ayrshire will be able to take their practical driving test at a new test centre in Irvine.
Asked if the PM was concerned about the growing movement of back benchers against the Government's relationship with Brussels, the PMS said that the PM's views on Europe were well known; he wanted to ensure that...
Asked if the Government was concerned about the process whereby planning proposals were produced, the PMS said that the planning policy framework was out for consultation, we had invited views from all sectors ...
Asked where we were in terms of talks between Government and the unions, on pensions, the PMS said that the talks were ongoing and progressing well, but that they should talk to the Cabinet office for more details...
Asked for the PM's response to Brendan Barber's comments on the riots and cuts, the PMS said that a number of actions had been taken since the riots. She added that Ministers understood about the tough times that...
Asked for the PM's (Prime Minister) response to the Vickers' report, the PMS (Prime Minister's Spokesman) said that the PM would say something in his press conference, and that Chancellor was making a statement...
Monday 12 September 2011 ...
Asked if the PM agreed with the Institute of Fiscal Studies' prediction that families could face ten years of falling income, the PMS said that the Government's priority had been to deal with the deficit. She said...
Asked if the PM had spoken to the Chancellor today or if he was aware of media reports concerning him, the PMS said that PM routinely had discussions with the Chancellor and was being kept abreast of events. ...
Asked if why the Prime Minister (PM) supported the closure of the Accident and Emergency and maternity unit at Chase Farm Hospital, the Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) said that all possible options for Chase...
Monday 12 September 2011 ...
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
Permanent repairs to the fire-damaged M1 Deans Brook Viaduct will start on 19 September and are expected to be completed by Christmas.
Overnight carriageway closures of the M60 at Stockport will be taking place throughout October to allow Network Rail to finish repairing the town’s landmark railway viaduct.
Change4Life is teaming up with super hero Sportacus to inspire children around the country to ditch their junk food and tuck into more ‘Sports Candy’, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has recommended that the substance desoxypipradrol (2-DPMP), identified in samples of 'Ivory Wave', should be controlled as a Class B drug, in its advice to ...
A huge catalogue of old weather data, from the ships’ logs of historic voyages to World War I Royal Navy records, is being used for an international project to recreate the world’s past climate.
Scott Charles Kidd, the director of three car sales companies was last week sentenced to a total of six years imprisonment and was disqualified from acting as a director or in any way managing or acting as a ...
Mukhesh Girdharlal Vagharia, a bankrupt, has been sentenced by Leicester Crown Court to 12 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulently removing property before and after his bankruptcy...
A Kent-based tree surgeon has been fined after an employee suffered severe injuries when his trouser leg was caught in a tree stump grinder.
A company in Bath has been fined after a builder was exposed to high levels of a type of asbestos linked to malignant and incurable cancer.
Details of construction work for a managed motorway scheme that will cut congestion and improve journey times and safety on the M62 in West Yorkshire will go on show to the public this month, ahead of preparatory...
A bus manufacturer has been fined £50,000 after a worker was injured by a bus floor platform which slipped while being lifted into position.
Talk money matters at roadshow
New free support service launched for veterans, serving personnel and their families
The answer I gave on 7 September 2011 following Lord Rambotham's question about what action Her Majesty's Government are taking to speed up the ending of slopping out in prisons in England and Wales (Official...
My honourable friend the Minister for Natural Environment and Fisheries (Richard Benyon) has today made the following Statement.
On 14 October 2010, the Government announced their intention to move British...
On 14 October 2010, the Government announced their intention to move British Waterways in England and Wales from being a public corporation to a new waterways charity—subject to parliamentary approval.
I attended an informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers (Gymnich), which was held on 2-3 September in Poland.
The informal format of the Gymnich allows EU Ministers to engage in a free and in-depth discussion...
I am pleased to announce the publication today of the business plan 2011-15 for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).
The business plan sets out the services the agency will deliver over the course ...
Following the spending review and development of this coalition Government’s programme for welfare reform, the Department for Work and Pensions has reviewed from first principles its organisational structure...
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
A company in Bath has been fined after a builder was exposed to high levels of a type of asbestos linked to malignant and incurable cancer.
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
Mukhesh Girdharlal Vagharia, a bankrupt, has been sentenced by Leicester Crown Court to 12 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulently removing property before and after his bankruptcy...
A bus manufacturer has been fined £50,000 after a worker was injured by a bus floor platform which slipped while being lifted into position.
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
Permanent repairs to the fire-damaged M1 Deans Brook Viaduct will start on 19 September and are expected to be completed by Christmas.
Overnight carriageway closures of the M60 at Stockport will be taking place throughout October to allow Network Rail to finish repairing the town’s landmark railway viaduct.
Change4Life is teaming up with super hero Sportacus to inspire children around the country to ditch their junk food and tuck into more ‘Sports Candy’, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has recommended that the substance desoxypipradrol (2-DPMP), identified in samples of 'Ivory Wave', should be controlled as a Class B drug, in its advice to ...
A huge catalogue of old weather data, from the ships’ logs of historic voyages to World War I Royal Navy records, is being used for an international project to recreate the world’s past climate.
Scott Charles Kidd, the director of three car sales companies was last week sentenced to a total of six years imprisonment and was disqualified from acting as a director or in any way managing or acting as a ...
Mukhesh Girdharlal Vagharia, a bankrupt, has been sentenced by Leicester Crown Court to 12 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulently removing property before and after his bankruptcy...
A Kent-based tree surgeon has been fined after an employee suffered severe injuries when his trouser leg was caught in a tree stump grinder.
A company in Bath has been fined after a builder was exposed to high levels of a type of asbestos linked to malignant and incurable cancer.
Details of construction work for a managed motorway scheme that will cut congestion and improve journey times and safety on the M62 in West Yorkshire will go on show to the public this month, ahead of preparatory...
A bus manufacturer has been fined £50,000 after a worker was injured by a bus floor platform which slipped while being lifted into position.
Talk money matters at roadshow
New free support service launched for veterans, serving personnel and their families
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
Permanent repairs to the fire-damaged M1 Deans Brook Viaduct will start on 19 September and are expected to be completed by Christmas.
Overnight carriageway closures of the M60 at Stockport will be taking place throughout October to allow Network Rail to finish repairing the town’s landmark railway viaduct.
Change4Life is teaming up with super hero Sportacus to inspire children around the country to ditch their junk food and tuck into more ‘Sports Candy’, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) has recommended that the substance desoxypipradrol (2-DPMP), identified in samples of 'Ivory Wave', should be controlled as a Class B drug, in its advice to ...
A huge catalogue of old weather data, from the ships’ logs of historic voyages to World War I Royal Navy records, is being used for an international project to recreate the world’s past climate.
Scott Charles Kidd, the director of three car sales companies was last week sentenced to a total of six years imprisonment and was disqualified from acting as a director or in any way managing or acting as a ...
Mukhesh Girdharlal Vagharia, a bankrupt, has been sentenced by Leicester Crown Court to 12 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulently removing property before and after his bankruptcy...
A Kent-based tree surgeon has been fined after an employee suffered severe injuries when his trouser leg was caught in a tree stump grinder.
A company in Bath has been fined after a builder was exposed to high levels of a type of asbestos linked to malignant and incurable cancer.
Details of construction work for a managed motorway scheme that will cut congestion and improve journey times and safety on the M62 in West Yorkshire will go on show to the public this month, ahead of preparatory...
A bus manufacturer has been fined £50,000 after a worker was injured by a bus floor platform which slipped while being lifted into position.
Talk money matters at roadshow
New free support service launched for veterans, serving personnel and their families
New free support service launched for veterans, serving personnel and their families