A worker sustained serious burns in an electrical explosion after a North London company failed to carry out basic Health and Safety checks.
A worker sustained serious burns in an electrical explosion after a North London company failed to carry out basic Health and Safety checks.
A £2m bridge repairs scheme at Junction 5 of the M53 is being combined with a £2.5m safety project further south along the motorway to minimise inconvenience to drivers.
Scotland's charity regulator will have a new chief executive from October.
A father-of-two, who was paralysed in a fall, is urging small construction firms in Merseyside to make sure they stay safe.
The Government has today announced that it is introducing new legislation, effective from today, to block a tax avoidance scheme involving Manufactured Overseas Dividends (MODs). The scheme could have resulted...
Science Minister David Willetts has today announced a new independent working group to look at how UK-funded research findings can be broadened for key audiences such as researchers, policy makers and the general...
A Cupar farming partnership has been fined £112,500 after a worker was killed when he was crushed between the rollers of a potato harvester.
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Experts have been enlisted to help the Government’s discussions on how to improve the care system in England, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow announced today.
New psychoactive substances found in so-called 'legal high' brand 'Ivory Wave' are to become controlled Class B drugs, the government signalled today.
Professor John Kay today launched a consultation exercise to inform his examination of UK equity markets and long-term decision making, publishing a call for evidence paper that identifies the key questions the...
Guidance providing greater clarity for businesses who offer work experience, placements and internships has been published today, as announced in the Social Mobility Strategy in April.
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...
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.
NHS Memory Services receive £10 million injection
Work to repair the carriageway along a section of the A180 in North Lincolnshire is to get underway next month.
Reports of fraudulent “phishing†emails have risen by 300 per cent over the past year, HM Revenue & Customs has confirmed.
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 Cannock company has been fined after a man was pulled into unguarded rotating parts of a machine.
My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food has today made the following Statement.
As required under the Animal Health Act 1981 (as amended by the Animal Health Act 2002) ...
The Government’s approach to tax policy making puts consultation on policy and scrutiny of legislation as the cornerstones.
Over the summer, HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs have been seeking...
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has entered into an agreement for Qatari Diar Athletes Village UK Ltd (QDD) to purchase 1,439 homes and associated ground floor retail units in the Olympic village development...
I have today placed in the Library of the House a copy of the report of a survey on service voter registration levels in 2010 conducted by Defence Analytical Services and Advice in January 2011. As in previous...
An oil release from a pipeline in Shell’s Gannet F development, totalling approximately 218 tonnes(1) occurred during the period from 10 to 19 August 2011. The oil dispersed naturally well away from the...
As required under the Animal Health Act 1981 (as amended by the Animal Health Act 2002) the Government will publish today a review of controls on the import of animal products for the financial year 2010-11.
The nine national parks in England, along with the broads, represent some of our finest landscapes which have been a source of inspiration, challenge, and reassurance to our citizens over many generations. Each...
I have today laid before this House a copy of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission’s annual report and accounts 2010-11, in accordance with schedule 7 paragraphs 5(2) and 7(3)(b) of the Northern...
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.
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.
A Cannock company has been fined after a man was pulled into unguarded rotating parts of a machine.
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, ...
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...
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.
NHS Memory Services receive £10 million injection
Work to repair the carriageway along a section of the A180 in North Lincolnshire is to get underway next month.
Reports of fraudulent “phishing†emails have risen by 300 per cent over the past year, HM Revenue & Customs has confirmed.
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 Cannock company has been fined after a man was pulled into unguarded rotating parts of a machine.
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...
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.
NHS Memory Services receive £10 million injection
Work to repair the carriageway along a section of the A180 in North Lincolnshire is to get underway next month.
Reports of fraudulent “phishing†emails have risen by 300 per cent over the past year, HM Revenue & Customs has confirmed.
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 Cannock company has been fined after a man was pulled into unguarded rotating parts of a machine.