Tower hamlets' gcse results top national average for the first time!
A factory worker was killed when his neck was crushed by a pneumatic hatch on a pet food mixing machine, a court heard today.
Tower hamlets' gcse results top national average for the first time!
A Trafford building firm has been fined £145,000 after an employee plunged ten metres through a fragile roof onto a concrete floor, and died two years later from his injuries.
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The former President of the Association of Taxation Technicians and three of his business associates who administered a pension scheme, have been charged with stealing £5million through a tax fraud ...
A Government investment of £950 million will help create and safeguard more than 200,000 jobs across England, the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will announce today.
Cold weather can wreak havoc on water pipes but by following a few simple steps now, you can minimise risk to your home, heating and water supply when the weather takes a turn for the worse.
Road users will benefit from improved driving conditions as a result of forthcoming works to repair and replace drainage on the A446 at the NEC.
The Highways Agency will begin patching works on the A45 Junction 13 between Thrapston and Raunds.
A new framework setting out the key competences expected of driving instructors and motorcycle trainers has been published today by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Wealthy tax cheats with overseas property are now being targeted by a new 200-strong team of investigators and specialists, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) announced today.
David willetts responds to ucas admission process review consultation
Monday 31 October – Sunday 6 November 2011
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Monday 31 October – Sunday 6 November 2011
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Monday 31 October - Sunday 6 November 2011
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Monday 31 October – Sunday 6 November 2011
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Monday 31 October – Sunday 6 November 2011
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Monday 31 October - Sunday 6 November 2011
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Roads Minister Mike Penning today heralded the 25th anniversary of the M25 as a significant milestone in the evolution of one of Europe’s busiest motorways.
A Lithuanian carpenter who smuggled 161 kilos of tobacco into Portsmouth using a modified camper van was jailed for 16 months today following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A Lithuanian carpenter who smuggled 161 kilos of tobacco into Portsmouth using a modified camper van was jailed for 16 months today following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
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A Lithuanian carpenter who smuggled 161 kilos of tobacco into Portsmouth using a modified camper van was jailed for 16 months today following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
A roof worker has been fined after a man fell to his death in Leicester.
Drivers are being warned about major work taking place on the A1 (M) at Tickhill, south of Doncaster which could cause delays for three weeks from mid November.
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency network w/c 30/10
A factory worker in Greater Manchester lost two fingers in a machine used to punch handles in plastic bags, a court has heard.
Seven days beginning Monday 31 October 2011
Roads Minister Mike Penning today heralded the 25th anniversary of the M25 as a significant milestone in the evolution of one of Europe’s busiest motorways.
Roads Minister Mike Penning today heralded the 25th anniversary of the M25 as a significant milestone in the evolution of one of Europe’s busiest motorways.
A weekly round up of Highways Agency roadworks across Bath, Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
M6 Junction 8 (M6 / M5 Interchange Ray Hall) The southbound carriageway of the M6 at junction 8 will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 31 October 2011 to Saturday 12 November 2011 for bridge...
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31 OCTOBER – 6 NOVEMBER 2011
An Oldham roofer has appeared in court after he and another worker were caught on camera balancing dangerously on a house roof.
The Government is to consider supporting the Daylight Savings Private Members Bill which could eventually mean the advancing of time by one hour throughout the year across the country for a trial period, but ...
M1, Junction 37 (Dodworth) to Junction 36 (Tankersley), west of Barnsley Slight delays are expected on the M1 between Junction 37 (Dodworth) and Junction 36 (Tankersley) due to traffic counter repairs. Two lanes...
The September data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price decrease of 2.6 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £162,109. The monthly...
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today said that the standard of patient services provided by Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust must improve substantially.
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Overnight maintenance work to improve journeys on the A38 at Glynn Valley will take place next month (November).
A Leicester manufacturer of quarrying plant and equipment has been fined after a worker was crushed between two nine-metre steel structures which were being lifted with an overhead travelling crane.
Road users are advised that there will be overnight closures at Junction 12 (Toddington) on the M1 during two weekends in November as part of work to install a new bridge over the motorway.
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Overnight maintenance work to improve journeys on the A38 at Glynn Valley will take place next month (November).
Two men have been arrested in a series of dawn raids by officers from HM Revenue & Customs on suspicion of smuggling 10 million cigarettes into the UK.
29 October - 4 November 2011
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today said that the standard of patient services provided by Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust must improve substantially.
A pharmaceuticals research and manufacturing company in Nottingham is to benefit from £1.6 million of government funding, creating 62 jobs.
Passengers using the busy West Coast Main Line are set to benefit from extra carriages and more seats from April next year Rail Minister Theresa Villiers has announced, after the Government signed an extension...
Today the UK and China will agree an action plan to strengthen their relationship on education cooperation.
The Department of Health has today published an updated version of its annual mortality monitoring bulletin covering life expectancy, all-age-all-cause mortality and mortality from selected causes. These statistics...
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
Today, the Department of Health published the Supplementary report on Blood Analytes from the first two years of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) Rolling Programme (2008/09 -2009/10).
A Lancashire firm which produces animal feed has appeared in court after a worker’s hand was trapped in machinery at a Clitheroe factory.
A major push forward in the implementation of a screening programme for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), which will save the lives of thousands of older men, was launched today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley...
New information on mortality rates in NHS hospitals has been published today as part of plans to give patients and the public more transparent and robust information about their local NHS.
Provisional figures published today indicate that apprenticeship starts for academic year 2010/11 have risen by more than 50 per cent compared with final figures from 2009-10.
The UK Border Agency's Bexley, Greenwich and Lambeth Arrest Team led a well planned operation, showing considerable improvement since the last inspection of this type, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent ...
The UK Border Agency's Bexley, Greenwich and Lambeth Arrest Team led a well planned operation, showing considerable improvement since the last inspection of this type, said John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent ...
John Vine CBE QPM, the Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency, has published a thematic inspection report of how the UK Border Agency manages foreign national prisoners.
Three companies involved in the provision of will and trusts were wound up in the High Court last week, following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of The Insolvency Service.
A major European food business producing raw and prepared chicken products has been fined a total of £230,000 after two incidents at its Suffolk factory, one of which led to an employee losing four ...
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Consumers are being encouraged this week to think about their use of hot water in economic and environmental terms as part of the fifteenth Energy Savings Week (24-28 October)
Details of construction work for a managed motorway scheme that will cut congestion and improve journey times and safety on the M4 and M5 near Bristol will go on show to the public next month, ahead of preparatory...
From 2012 eligible part-time students will be able to borrow the full cost of their tuition fees for the first time. Changes announced today will see students becoming eligible to start making repayments over...
The Mayor of London has today announced the final shortlist of developers for the 50 acre Silvertown Quays site in east London’s Royal Docks. Located within the new Royal Docks Enterprise Zone, these proposals...
Nearly two thirds of Scots killed at work last year worked in agriculture, analysis of figures published earlier this year by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have shown. Of the fifteen workplace fatalities...
A major European food business producing raw and prepared chicken products has been fined £230,000 after two incidents at its Suffolk factory, one of which led to an employee losing four fingers, part...
The Metropolitan Police Authority has appointed Mark Rowley (currently Chief Constable of Surrey) and Simon Byrne (currently Deputy Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police) as new Assistant Commissioners with...
The Mayor of London has today announced the final shortlist of developers for the 50 acre Silvertown Quays site in east London’s Royal Docks. Located within the new Royal Docks Enterprise Zone, these proposals...
A contract to transform the M4 and M5 near Bristol to a managed motorway - helping bring economic growth to the South West - has been awarded today (26 October) by the Highways Agency.
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A £912,000 Highways Agency project to update electrical cabling along the M180 near Scunthorpe will get underway next week.
A project to save the last working Victorian pottery in the UK and create more than 100 new jobs in Stoke-on-Trent has secured commitments to receive £5 million of government and private funding.
A South Tyneside company has been prosecuted for putting workers’ health at risk by exposing them to known hazardous fumes.
Metropolitan Police Authority 25/10/11 53/11 The Metropolitan Police Authority has appointed Mark Rowley (currently Chief Constable of Surrey) and Simon Byrne (currently Deputy Chief Constable, Greater Manchester...
A Cambridgeshire stonemasonry business has been fined over dangerous stone dust after the firm appeared on a BBC television programme
A major European food business producing raw and prepared chicken products has been fined £230,000 after two incidents at its Suffolk factory, one of which led to an employee losing his right hand.
The final member of a criminal gang that smuggled over 64 million counterfeit cigarettes into the UK, evading £10m in duty, was jailed for five years at Southwark Crown Court today. Kevin Harle, a ...
A full-size helicopter, models of the world’s latest passenger aircraft, an experimental unmanned aircraft, and a hybrid airship have been attracting attention and showcasing the very best of the British aerospace...
The Government is investing £32 million in psychological therapies, including talking therapies, for children and young people with mental health problems, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow will announce...
Leading entrepreneur Sir Eric Peacock has been appointed a non-executive director of ECGD, the UK’s export credit agency.
Overnight work to resurface the carriageway and carry out bridge repairs along the A19 at Killingworth near Newcastle will get underway next month.
Between 31 October and the end of November the Highways Agency will be undertaking a £950,000 maintenance project to resurface a 6 km section of the A1 near Morpeth [between Capri Lodge and Blackwood...
The Highways Agency is carrying out concrete repair works to twelve reinforced concrete support structures carrying the elevated section of the M6 near Walsall in the West Midlands.
A call will go out tomorrow to Britain’s business community asking them to champion UK manufacturing and show the best of British industry throughout 2012.
Work to resurface the clockwise carriageway of the M25 at junction 27 in Essex will take place overnight on Wednesday (26 October 2011).
A call will go out tomorrow to Britain’s business community asking them to champion UK manufacturing and show the best of British industry throughout 2012.
Work to resurface the clockwise carriageway of the M25 at junction 27 in Essex will take place overnight on Wednesday (26 October 2011).
Work to resurface parts of the M60 between junctions 19 at Middleton and 23 at Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester is on course to be completed on time.
Work to resurface the clockwise carriageway of the M25 at junction 27 in Essex will take place overnight on Wednesday (26 October 2011).
The Highways Agency is to undertake renewal works on the A43 northbound between the A413 and A5 Towcester.
A call will go out tomorrow to Britain’s business community asking them to champion UK manufacturing and show the best of British industry throughout 2012.
Grasping the opportunities for growth presented by a sustainable construction and property sector will be the main priority for the new Green Construction Board, which held its first meeting today.
A landmark agreement to support the growth of UK businesses operating in Mexico will be signed today by The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) and the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI).
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency's roads this week:
Land Registry today, Monday 24 October, announced the appointment of its first Chair in its 149-year history.
New grants to help residents into work
7 days beginning Monday 24 October 2011
David willetts comments on ucas applications figures
Monday 24 – Sunday 30 October 2011
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Monday 24 – Sunday 30 October 2011
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Monday 24 - Sunday 30 October 2011
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Monday 24 – Sunday 30 October 2011
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Monday 24 – Sunday 30 October 2011
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Monday 24 - Sunday 30 October 2011
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A food processing firm has been sentenced after one of its employees suffered serious injuries to her arm at a Wigan factory.
A Leamington Spa based company, Rightstepinternetrecruitment Limited, has been ordered into liquidation in the High Court on grounds of public interest following an investigation by Company Investigations (“CI...
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M6 Junction 8 (M6 / M5 Interchange Ray Hall) The southbound carriageway of the M6 at junction 8 will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 24 October 2011 to Saturday 12 November 2011 for bridge...
A weekly round up of roadworks across Bath, Bristol, Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire.
Murrison’s NHS prosthetics services review recommendations supported by Government
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
HM Revenue & Customs is continuing its programme of free half day workshops in Aberystwyth and Haverfordwest next month. The workshops are aimed at employers, sole traders and those in partnerships, and cover...
HM Revenue & Customs is continuing its programme of free half day workshops in Bridgend and Port Talbot next month. The workshops are aimed at employers, sole traders and those in partnerships, and cover ...
HM Revenue & Customs is continuing its programme of free half day workshops in Cardiff and Newport next month. The workshops are aimed at employers, sole traders and those in partnerships, and cover a range...
HM Revenue & Customs is continuing its programme of free half day workshops in Carmarthen and Llanelli next month. The workshops are aimed at employers, sole traders and those in partnerships, and cover a...
HM Revenue & Customs is continuing its programme of free half day workshops in Swansea next month. The workshops are aimed at employers, sole traders and those in partnerships, and cover topics ranging from...
An Accrington man who falsely claimed he was a registered gas engineer has been sent to prison for two years for endangering people’s lives at two properties in Lancashire, including a baby boy.
M18, Junction 5 (North Ings), north west of Doncaster Moderate delays are expected at Junction 5 of the M18 (North Ings) due to road marking and renewal of road studs. The northbound entry slip will be closed...
Work to resurface a three-mile stretch of the southbound A1 (M) carriageway near Doncaster begins next week. The £600,000 upgrade is being carried out overnight when traffic flows are lower to minimise...
70 per cent of the NHS now free from mixed sex accommodation
The Highways Agency will begin resurfacing works on the M50 westbound between Junction 1 and Junction 8 of the M5 later this month.
Ofsted today launches Parent View, a new online questionnaire that will allow parents and carers across England to give their views on their child's school at any time of the year.
Ofsted today launches Parent View, a new online questionnaire that will allow parents and carers across England to give their views on their child's school at any time of the year.
A new international report, published today by Foresight, reveals that the major challenges associated with migration and environmental change have been underestimated. By focusing solely on those that might...
A new international report, published today by Foresight, reveals that the major challenges associated with migration and environmental change have been underestimated. By focusing solely on those that might...
A new international report, published today by Foresight, reveals that the major challenges associated with migration and environmental change have been underestimated. By focusing solely on those that might ...
Ofsted today launches Parent View, a new online questionnaire that will allow parents and carers across England to give their views on their child's school at any time of the year.
Ofsted today launches Parent View, a new online questionnaire that will allow parents and carers across England to give their views on their child's school at any time of the year.
Rail passengers in East Anglia are on track for more comfortable and convenient journeys thanks to a range of measures to be introduced on the region's rail network, Rail Minister Theresa Villiers has announced...
New guidance to help local authorities design high-quality shared space schemes has been published today by Transport Minister Norman Baker.
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
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The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The Government has today welcomed a report from Lord Heseltine and Sir Terry Leahy on the opportunities available for growth in Liverpool and surrounding areas.
With the 31 October deadline for paper tax returns just days away, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging anyone who hasn’t yet filed their paper return to act now, to avoid a late-filing penalty.
Road users are advised that a section of the M6 southbound near the Catthorpe Interchange will be closed overnight on Friday, 21 and Saturday, 22 October.
More than 120 West Midlands business people were in Worcester yesterday (19th October) to hear how they might benefit from the wealth of opportunities available in global markets as the recession continues to...
Mark Hoban, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, today announced the creation of a new steering group tasked with devising a suite of ‘simple’ financial products that will help consumers navigate the financial...
A new international report, published today by Foresight, reveals that the major challenges associated with migration and environmental change have been underestimated. By focusing solely on those that might...
Road users are advised the M5 will be closed between junction 11a and 12 overnight tonight Wednesday, October 19 for resurfacing work, starting at 9pm and expected to finish by 6am on Thursday morning.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has today made a number of important decisions on sperm and egg donation in the UK. This follows an extensive public consultation, 'Donating sperm and eggs...
Overnight work to repair and improve a section of the A12 in Essex will start on Monday 24 October. The work will involve the northbound and southbound carriageways of the A12 near Margaretting each being closed...
Professor Malcolm Grant has today been confirmed as the Chair of the NHS Commissioning Board.
Overnight resurfacing work on the A14 between iunction 51 (A14/A140 Beacon Hill Interchange) and junction 50 (A14/A1120 Cedars Interchange) will start on Monday, 24 October and continue for five nights.
Traffic police, a patrolman for one of the country's biggest recovery clubs and a worried mum were among the region's motorway users praising the work of Highways Agency Traffic Officers this summer.
A man from Louth has been fined after a joiner broke his leg falling from scaffolding in the town.
Unscrupulous landbanking companies on increase, The Insolvency Service warns potential investors - losses to investors since 2007 exceed £30million
The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of a major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement.
Paul Morrell has been re-appointed as the Government’s chief construction adviser by Business Minister Mark Prisk.
The UK is a world-leader in science and research, according to a new report being launched today by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts at a Science Council lecture on research impact.
Transport Minister Norman Baker today announced that £2,083,976 has been allocated to 206 schools across England to fund over 50,000 Bikeability cycle training places this year.
Transport Minister Norman Baker today announced that £2,083,976 has been allocated to 206 schools across England to fund over 50,000 Bikeability cycle training places this year.
The Highways Agency is advising motorists using the A14 that a fire at a waste recycling plant close to the A14 at junction 10 near Burton Latimer in Northamptonshire is continuing to cause smoke to blow over...
David Willetts today announced the secondment of Professor Keith Mason to the UK Space Agency. He will advise on steps needed to leverage the research base to maximise the economic growth of the space sector.
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced the appointment of Professor John Womersley as Chief Executive of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), with effect from 1 November...
A new strategy to grow the UK's power electronics industry and increase its share of the £135 billion global market was published today by Business Minister Mark Prisk.
Doctors, nurses and other NHS workers who blow the whistle will be protected in the future, under changes to the NHS Constitution announced by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today.
New motorway service area signs which will enable motorists to make more informed choices about where to take their breaks have been given the go-ahead by Roads Minister Mike Penning.
New motorway service area signs which will enable motorists to make more informed choices about where to take their breaks have been given the go-ahead by Roads Minister Mike Penning.
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) must continue its work to improve services ensuring that blood supplies are used appropriately, efficiently and safely, a Department of Health report published today states.
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North East environmental specialists open gateway to Gulf
A North East firm specialising in environmental solutions and emissions testing has opened up a new gateway to the Gulf with the...
A new strategy to grow the UK’s power electronics industry and increase its share of the £135 billion global market was published today by Business Minister Mark Prisk.
A consultation proposing the refocusing and streamlining of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is being launched by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the FRC today.
A multinational cement firm has been fined £200,000 following the death of a worker in an explosion at its Rugby premises.
A Dorset manufacturing firm was today fined after a lorry delivery driver was run over by a fork lift truck.
Overnight work to resurface sections of the M62 in Greater Manchester is to get underway tonight (Monday, October 17).
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced four new appointments at the Technology Strategy Board.
Work starts this week to resurface a section of the A27 dual carriageway between Arundel and Chichester in West Sussex.
An innovative recycling technique that re-uses damaged road surfaces has helped to deliver faster and more environmentally friendly repairs to a stretch of the A63 near Brough - with the project completed more...
Work starts this week to resurface a section of the A27 dual carriageway between Arundel and Chichester in West Sussex.
The Highways Agency scooped top awards for several of its projects at awards ceremonies in central London last week, including the Brownfield Briefing Awards and the British Construction Industry (BCI) Awards...
Employers are being urged to get their PAYE paperwork in order, after more than 500 returns incorrectly claimed to employ “A N Other†in 2009/10.
A new vision for volunteering in health and social care will be unveiled today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow in Birmingham.
A Battersea laundry firm showed scant regard for employee wellbeing and safety after ignoring instructions to make it easier and safer for workers to move heavy loads, London magistrates heard today.
A gas fitter has been fined after he misled a customer into believing he was legally registered and then carried out work that put lives at risk.
Monday 17 – Sunday 23 October 2011
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Monday 17 – Sunday 23 October 2011
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Monday 17 - Sunday 23 October 2011
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Monday 17 – Sunday 23 October 2011
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Monday 17 – Sunday 23 October 2011
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Monday 17 - Sunday 23 October 2011
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A Battersea laundry firm showed scant regard for employee wellbeing and safety after ignoring instructions to make it easier and safer for workers to move heavy loads, London magistrates heard today.
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A gas fitter has been fined after he misled a customer into believing he was legally registered and then carried out work that put lives at risk.
Motorists using the M1 and the A43 in the East Midlands and the M40 around Oxfordshire are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship is being staged...
Road works information for highways agency roads in the north west – 7 days beginning monday 17 october 2011
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency network w/c 16 October:
A chemical manufacturer has appeared in court following a major incident at its factory in Cheshire which put workers’ lives in danger.
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 until mid-November.
A Midlothian businessman, whose firm provided security for major UK music festivals, has been jailed for over three years following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) into a £1million...
The following works are planned on the Highways Agency network w/c 16 October: