Terence David James Ennis, a bankrupt, has been sentenced to two months imprisonment at Chelmsford Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to two counts of removing property after a judgement judgment for the...
Richard Andrew Gordon, a bankrupt, already subject to a Bankruptcy Restrictions Order (BRO), has been sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court to 15 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to one count of attempting...
Businesses will be given the power to design, develop and purchase the vocational training programme they need under a £250 million plan announced today by the Prime Minister. The move is designed to...
Terence David James Ennis, a bankrupt, has been sentenced to two months imprisonment at Chelmsford Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to two counts of removing property after a judgement judgment for the...
Richard Andrew Gordon, a bankrupt, already subject to a Bankruptcy Restrictions Order (BRO), has been sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court to 15 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to one count of attempting...
Richard Andrew Gordon, a bankrupt, already subject to a Bankruptcy Restrictions Order (BRO), has been sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court to 15 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to one count of attempting...
Businesses will be given the power to design, develop and purchase the vocational training programme they need under a £250 million plan announced today by the Prime Minister. The move is designed to...
Businesses will be given the power to design, develop and purchase the vocational training programme they need under a £250 million plan announced today by the Prime Minister. The move is designed to...
An innovative New Zealand healthcare firm has chosen the UK as its European base after receiving inward investment advice and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of another major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement.
Terence David James Ennis, a bankrupt, has been sentenced to two months imprisonment at Chelmsford Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to two counts of removing property after a judgement judgment for the...
**DATE CHANGE** The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of another major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
A1, Lobley Hill to Eighton Lodge, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne and Wear Slight delays are expected on the A1 at Lobley Hill, Kingsway and Eighton Lodge Interchanges for gully emptying works off network...
An innovative New Zealand healthcare firm has chosen the UK as its European base after receiving inward investment advice and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Overnight essential repairs to the Orwell Bridge on the westbound carriageway of the A14 near Ipswich will be carried out for four nights from Monday 21 November .
A construction company has been prosecuted for safety failings after a young worker was left permanently scarred when he struck an underground cable during digging work.
Further evidence is needed before the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) can make a recommendation to the Government on extending the seasonal flu vaccination programme – that is the conclusion...
Business Minister Mark Prisk today announced new investment to recruit and train an additional 10,000 volunteers to become business mentors.
IPMR statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced new measures to ensure more young people benefit from an apprenticeship, and to help employers gain the skilled workers they need to grow.
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
The natural environment White Paper, published on 7 June 2011, set out the Government's intention to establish an...
My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Natural Environment and Fisheries (Richard Benyon) has today made the following Statement.
As part of the Government's commitment to implementing...
The Economic and Financial Affairs Council was held in Brussels on 8 November 2011. The following items were discussed:
Financial Transaction Taxes (FTTs)
The Commission presented its proposal on ...
The Economic and Financial Affairs Council—Budget meeting will be held in Brussels on 18 November 2011. There is no provisional agenda at present. The following items are on the agenda:
Preparation...
The Treasury has laid before the House of Commons a report required under section 231 of the
Banking Act 2009 covering the period from 1 April 2011 to 30 September 2011. Copies of the document are available...
The Welfare Reform Bill introduces a new disability benefit, personal independence payment (PIP), which will replace disability living allowance (DLA) for working-age claimants from 2013-14. There are a number...
Today, I am announcing the Government’s intention to reform the private finance initiative (PFI).
The Government are committed to continuing sustainable investment in the assets we need to deliver...
As part of the Government’s commitment to implementing in full the provisions of the Marine and Coastal Access Act, we are creating a network of national protected areas in British seas to ensure our underwater...
The natural environment White Paper, published on 7 June 2011, set out the Government’s intention to establish an independent Natural Capital Committee. It will commence its work in early 2012. As part ...
I wish to update the House on the UK’s developing partnership with Colombia, and the opportunities this provides to both our countries.
In last November’s Canning lecture, the Foreign Secretary...
I am pleased to announce that the final version of the joint Working Protocol, developed and agreed between this Government and the Advisory Council on the misuse of drugs, has been deposited in the House Library...
I have published today a consultation paper detailing proposals to increase fees in the High Court and Court of Appeal Civil Division.
These two jurisdictions hear the most complex civil court cases, and...
Our railways are currently the most expensive in Europe. That is something we can and must tackle. The recent review by Sir Roy McNulty found scope to cut rail costs by 30%—up to £l billion a year. ...
Responding to the Co-operation and Competition Panel’s report on patient choice in the NHS
The following works are planned w/c 13/11
Exchequer Secretary, David Gauke has today set out the Government’s vision for a more transparent, open, and easier to understand personal tax system.
Are you new to employing staff, new to VAT or newly self employed? Do you want face to face tax help and advice that looks at your circumstances now and plans ahead for growth in the future? If you do, you’ll...
A roofer was caught on camera working on an industrial unit roof without any safety equipment, a court heard.
The Highways Agency is informing road users that sections of the M6 and M1 at Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire will be closed overnight during this month and December.
The director of a scaffolding company from Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, has been fined after a roofing contractor was injured during a scaffold collapse.
The Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service (THAMES) won its second major award after receiving a Diploma from the National Music Council (NMC) last week.
14 November 2011 - South West Grid for Learning, the not for profit, charitable trust company, funded by 15 Local Authorities across the South West of England, was a winner at the BCS and Computing UK IT Industry...
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
There will be overnight closures between 8pm and 6am on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 November on the A19 Southbound carriageway between A174 Parkway and A67 Crathorne for essential bridge joint repairs. The works...
The Government will review the private finance initiative (PFI) and consider other delivery models, the Chancellor announced today. The objective of the review, led by the Treasury, is to create a new model for...
The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of another major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
Captains of industry from world leading UK companies are backing a new Government campaign to highlight the best of modern British manufacturing at an exhibition during the Olympic Games.
Driving tests will be returning to Barry as part of a trial bringing practical car tests closer to candidates.
The Government today confirmed that a new small claims service will be introduced at the Patents County Court (PCC), helping small and medium sized businesses protect their copyright, trade marks and designs...
Driving test candidates in the Trowbridge area will benefit from a more local service under plans confirmed today by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Motorists using roads around the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the BBC Good Food Show and Motorcycle Live are being staged at the venue from Wednesday...
New measures to support the training standards of healthcare assistants were unveiled by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today.
A specialist wine merchant based in Sevenoaks is celebrating the opening of an office in Hong Kong this month with advice and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
The Government are committed to making the UK tax system simpler, more transparent and easier to use. As part of this, the Government have today set out further details on a number of initiatives aimed at modernising...
For 2011-12, the coalition Government offered a grant to English councils which froze their council tax. It was taken up by all councils. As promised in my written statement of 10 October, Official Report, column...
With the expiry of the call-out order made on 11 November 2010, a new order has been made under section 54 of the Reserve Forces Act 1996 to enable reservists to continue to be called out into service to support...
It is critically important for our nation’s future that we reform our schools system to provide a wide choice for all parents and children. The establishment of over 1,400 academies and 24 free schools ...
The next Agriculture and Fisheries Council is on Monday 14 November, in Brussels. I shall represent the UK on agriculture matters, accompanied by my right hon. Friend the Minister of State. The Under-Secretary...
I am pleased to announce that the cross-Government “tell us once” service has begun to roll out nationally.
“Tell us once” provides a valuable service to citizens when having to ...
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State has today made the following Statement.
The next Agriculture and Fisheries Council is on Monday 14 November in Brussels. I shall represent the UK on agriculture...
The following works are planned w/c 13/11
14 November 2011 - South West Grid for Learning, the not for profit, charitable trust company, funded by 15 Local Authorities across the South West of England, was a winner at the BCS and Computing UK IT Industry...
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
Driving test candidates in the Trowbridge area will benefit from a more local service under plans confirmed today by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Are you new to employing staff, new to VAT or newly self employed? Do you want face to face tax help and advice that looks at your circumstances now and plans ahead for growth in the future? If you do, you’ll...
A roofer was caught on camera working on an industrial unit roof without any safety equipment, a court heard.
The Highways Agency is informing road users that sections of the M6 and M1 at Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire will be closed overnight during this month and December.
The director of a scaffolding company from Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, has been fined after a roofing contractor was injured during a scaffold collapse.
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of another major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
Motorists using roads around the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the BBC Good Food Show and Motorcycle Live are being staged at the venue from Wednesday...
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
There will be overnight closures between 8pm and 6am on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 November on the A19 Southbound carriageway between A174 Parkway and A67 Crathorne for essential bridge joint repairs. The works...
Responding to the Co-operation and Competition Panel’s report on patient choice in the NHS
The following works are planned w/c 13/11
Exchequer Secretary, David Gauke has today set out the Government’s vision for a more transparent, open, and easier to understand personal tax system.
Are you new to employing staff, new to VAT or newly self employed? Do you want face to face tax help and advice that looks at your circumstances now and plans ahead for growth in the future? If you do, you’ll...
A roofer was caught on camera working on an industrial unit roof without any safety equipment, a court heard.
The Highways Agency is informing road users that sections of the M6 and M1 at Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire will be closed overnight during this month and December.
The director of a scaffolding company from Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, has been fined after a roofing contractor was injured during a scaffold collapse.
The Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service (THAMES) won its second major award after receiving a Diploma from the National Music Council (NMC) last week.
14 November 2011 - South West Grid for Learning, the not for profit, charitable trust company, funded by 15 Local Authorities across the South West of England, was a winner at the BCS and Computing UK IT Industry...
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
There will be overnight closures between 8pm and 6am on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 November on the A19 Southbound carriageway between A174 Parkway and A67 Crathorne for essential bridge joint repairs. The works...
The Government will review the private finance initiative (PFI) and consider other delivery models, the Chancellor announced today. The objective of the review, led by the Treasury, is to create a new model for...
The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of another major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
Captains of industry from world leading UK companies are backing a new Government campaign to highlight the best of modern British manufacturing at an exhibition during the Olympic Games.
Driving tests will be returning to Barry as part of a trial bringing practical car tests closer to candidates.
The Government today confirmed that a new small claims service will be introduced at the Patents County Court (PCC), helping small and medium sized businesses protect their copyright, trade marks and designs...
Driving test candidates in the Trowbridge area will benefit from a more local service under plans confirmed today by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Motorists using roads around the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the BBC Good Food Show and Motorcycle Live are being staged at the venue from Wednesday...
New measures to support the training standards of healthcare assistants were unveiled by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today.
A specialist wine merchant based in Sevenoaks is celebrating the opening of an office in Hong Kong this month with advice and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
Responding to the Co-operation and Competition Panel’s report on patient choice in the NHS
The following works are planned w/c 13/11
Exchequer Secretary, David Gauke has today set out the Government’s vision for a more transparent, open, and easier to understand personal tax system.
Are you new to employing staff, new to VAT or newly self employed? Do you want face to face tax help and advice that looks at your circumstances now and plans ahead for growth in the future? If you do, you’ll...
A roofer was caught on camera working on an industrial unit roof without any safety equipment, a court heard.
The Highways Agency is informing road users that sections of the M6 and M1 at Catthorpe Interchange in Leicestershire will be closed overnight during this month and December.
The director of a scaffolding company from Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, has been fined after a roofing contractor was injured during a scaffold collapse.
The Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service (THAMES) won its second major award after receiving a Diploma from the National Music Council (NMC) last week.
14 November 2011 - South West Grid for Learning, the not for profit, charitable trust company, funded by 15 Local Authorities across the South West of England, was a winner at the BCS and Computing UK IT Industry...
Speaking at today’s Association of Colleges Annual Conference, Skills Minister John Hayes set out a vision for a stronger, more flexible and more independent further education sector.
There will be overnight closures between 8pm and 6am on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 November on the A19 Southbound carriageway between A174 Parkway and A67 Crathorne for essential bridge joint repairs. The works...
The Government will review the private finance initiative (PFI) and consider other delivery models, the Chancellor announced today. The objective of the review, led by the Treasury, is to create a new model for...
The Highways Agency is advising road users to be aware of another major change to the layout of the A46 as part of the ongoing Newark to Widmerpool improvement in Nottinghamshire.
Captains of industry from world leading UK companies are backing a new Government campaign to highlight the best of modern British manufacturing at an exhibition during the Olympic Games.
Driving tests will be returning to Barry as part of a trial bringing practical car tests closer to candidates.
The Government today confirmed that a new small claims service will be introduced at the Patents County Court (PCC), helping small and medium sized businesses protect their copyright, trade marks and designs...
Driving test candidates in the Trowbridge area will benefit from a more local service under plans confirmed today by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
Motorists using roads around the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the BBC Good Food Show and Motorcycle Live are being staged at the venue from Wednesday...
New measures to support the training standards of healthcare assistants were unveiled by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today.
A specialist wine merchant based in Sevenoaks is celebrating the opening of an office in Hong Kong this month with advice and support from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).