Monday 19 - Sunday 25 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...
REMINDER A12 BASCULE BRIDGE MAINTENANCE WORK Essential maintenance work will continue on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lowthing in Lowestoft. The bridge will be closed for four nights from 8pm until 6am starting...
Monday 19 - Sunday 25 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...
NEW SCHEMES
M65 junctions 10 and 12 (Brierfield) and 7 and 8 (Accrington) There will be some lane closures between junctions 10 and 12, and 7 and 8 of the M65 for resurfacing schemes. All work will take...
NEW, AMENDED AND ONGOING WORKS:
Overnight maintenance work will start on Thursday (22 September) on a 10-mile section of the A14 in Cambridgeshire. The work will be carried out in both directions between the A14/M11 Girton Interchange (Junction...
M6 Junction 7 (Great Bar) to Junction 6 (Gravelly Hill Interchange) The southbound carriageway of the M6 between junction 7 and junction 6 will be closed overnight from 9.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 19 October...
The Highways Agency is advising road users that the southbound slip road taking traffic from the A46 onto the A606 as it approaches Widmerpool will be closed for four weeks from Sunday 18 September.
Monday 19 – Sunday 25 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 due...
Monday 19 – Sunday 25 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 19 – Sunday 25 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...
WM/500/11 WEST MIDLANDS MOTORWAY AND TRUNK ROADS MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME
19 SEPTEMBER – 25 SEPTEMBER 2011
Overnight work to replace joints on the bridge at junction 29 of the M25 in Essex, and provide smoother journeys will start tomorrow (Saturday 17 September).
Monday 19 – Sunday 25 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 due...
Overnight work to replace joints on the bridge at junction 29 of the M25 in Essex, and provide smoother journeys will start tomorrow (Saturday 17 September).
Saturday 17 September to Friday 23 September
A round up of Highways Agency roadworks across Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
Overnight work to replace joints on the bridge at junction 29 of the M25 in Essex, and provide smoother journeys will start tomorrow (Saturday 17 September).
The Government’s first ever cancer campaign to increase awareness of bowel cancer is to be rolled out nationally as part of a £8.5 million package following a successful trial, Health Minister Paul ...
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Let me congratulate the Telegraph for organising this Festival of Business.
The people in this...
A1(M), Junction 58, County Durham Slight delays are expected on the A1(M) at Junction 58 for white lining works. There will be a full southbound carriageway closure with diversion in place between 8pm and 6am...
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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.
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.
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...
A father-of-two, who was paralysed in a fall, is urging small construction firms in Merseyside to make sure they stay safe.
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 worker sustained serious burns in an electrical explosion after a North London company failed to carry out basic Health and Safety checks.
I announced on 6 July that land and property assets acquired by regional development agencies (RDAs) and in need of further development would be transferring to the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) under a ...
I am pleased to announce that the Astute class submarine hull 5 is to be named HMS Anson. The boat is expected to join HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful and HMS Audacious at the end of 2020.
The seven ...
I am announcing today the publication of draft legislation on an electoral administration provision for pre-legislative scrutiny, and also that the Government will be introducing two electoral administration ...
The Government are today publishing their responses to a set of reports published on the administration of the 2010 UK parliamentary general election. The response to the Electoral Commission’s statutory...
At a conference of representatives of Governments of member states on 8 September 2011 the appointments of a Swedish judge to the Court of Justice and a Bulgarian judge to the General Court were considered.
I have today laid the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s response to the Eighth Report from the Foreign Affairs Committee of session 2010-12; “The FCO’s Human Rights Work 2010-11” (Cm. ...
In my statement to the House of 10 March I set out this Government’s overall vision for our overseas territories and explained that we were working with Departments across Government on a new strategy to...
“Building a Fairer Britain” (December 2010) announced the Government’s intention to work
with business and others to develop a voluntary approach to greater transparency on gender equality...
My honourable friend the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise (Mark Prisk) has today made the following Statement.
I announced on 6 July that land and property assets acquired by regional development...
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.
Scotland's charity regulator will have a new chief executive from October.
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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.
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.
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...
A father-of-two, who was paralysed in a fall, is urging small construction firms in Merseyside to make sure they stay safe.
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 worker sustained serious burns in an electrical explosion after a North London company failed to carry out basic Health and Safety checks.
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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.
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.
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...
A father-of-two, who was paralysed in a fall, is urging small construction firms in Merseyside to make sure they stay safe.
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 worker sustained serious burns in an electrical explosion after a North London company failed to carry out basic Health and Safety checks.