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NEW WORK A1 RESURFACING NEAR PETERBOROUGH (...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A weekly round up of Highways Agency roadworks across Bath, Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
Five men who masterminded a major counterfeit vodka manufacturing and bottling plant in Leicestershire, have today been sentenced to a total of 17 years and ten months. A sixth man will be sentenced on 5 December...
Road users the North East, in the Yorkshire and the Humber, and the North West of England are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel tomorrow (Saturday 26 November), ...
Seven days beginning Monday 28 November 2011
M6 Junction 9 (Wednesbury) The north bound exit and entry slip roads of the M6 at junction 9 will be closed overnight from 8.00pm to 6.00am from Monday 28 November 2011 to Saturday 3 December 2011 for bridge ...
Media invite: full council meeting, tuesday 29 november
Road users in the Midlands are being advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before they travel tomorrow (Saturday, November 26), as high winds are expected, particularly routes north of Stafford...
NEW AND ONGOING WORKS:
A weekly summary of Highways Agency roadworks across Devon and Cornwall.
Petitions to wind up two Leamington Spa companies in the public interest have been presented in the High Court by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS).
Two directors of a used car dealership in Northwich, Cheshire have been disqualified for eight years each by Crewe County Court following an investigation by The Insolvency Service’s Company Investigation team...
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work
One of the Met Office’s leading scientists has today won a prestigious award for research which has shed new light on how climate change could influence extreme weather over Europe.
One of the Met Office’s leading scientists has today won a prestigious award for research which has shed new light on how climate change could influence extreme weather over Europe.
The main findings for October 2011 were:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The latest quarterly national statistics on NHS cancer waiting times produced by the Department of Health were released on 25 November 2011 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority...
Farmers are being encouraged to attend a free safety awareness event in Staffordshire to get to grips with health and safety in one of Britain's most dangerous industries.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has today announced that from March 2012motorists in remote island communities will benefit from a 5 pence a litre fuel discount.
Upgrade work on a three-mile stretch of the A616 north of Sheffield will result in improved, more reliable lighting for motorists.
A weekly round up of Highways Agency roadworks across Bath, Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.
Asked what the Government's view was on the protests in Egypt, the PMS said the NSC had also discussed that earlier in the day and the Government was concerned about the situation. He said that, as the Foreign ...
Asked what the Prime Minister would be saying in his meeting with the Turkish President on Syria, the PMS said the National Security Council (NSC) had discussed the situation earlier in the day. He said the Government...
Asked if there was a readout of the Prime Minister's meeting with the Turkish President, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said the meeting had just begun. The PMS said he expected the key issues they would ...
Tuesday 22 November 2011 ...
Asked if the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change might have a case to answer about his partner using her contacts with ministers to try to get a lobbying job, the PMS said there was no question of ...
Asked if, like the Business Secretary, the Prime Minister was 50:50 on whether to scrap the laws on unfair dismissal, the PMS said the Business Secretary had set out the Government's position. He said the Government...
Asked if it was right that tax payers' money was being used to try to stop public sector strikes by flying in staff from embassies overseas to man borders at ports and airports, the PMS said the Government was ...
Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned that there were 2billion of uncollected fines and confiscation orders from criminals, the PMS said that clearly the Government wanted fines to be paid. He said the backlog...
Asked who in Government cleared the Prime Minister's purchase of land from his neighbour Lord Chadlington, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said the Prime Minister handled the issue properly and in accordance...
Wednesday 23 November 2011 ...
A multi-million pound site in Bristol, which will speed up new products going from the laboratory to the shop-floor, was opened today by Business Secretary Vince Cable.
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The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A range of substantive reforms will ensure a more sustainable future for Britain’s pubs as the Government today secured an industry commitment to end unfair practices, through a tough and legally binding Code...
Users of the A590 near Greenodd in Cumbria are being advised that a speed limit reduction and contraflow arrangement will be in place there next month to allow safety work to take place.
The owner of a Blackpool double-glazing firm has appeared in court after one of his employees was seriously injured in a fall from a ladder.
Two companies, Bray Engineering Limited (“Brayâ€) and MPH Engineering Limited (“MPHâ€), have been wound up in the High Court in London following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of the Insolvency...
A company that mis-sold undeveloped land for investment to the public has been ordered into liquidation in the High Court on grounds of public interest following an investigation by Company Investigations (CI...
Petitions to wind up two companies offering internet banking and securities dealing services have been presented to the High Court by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), following...
A1, Team Valley to Eighton Lodge, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne and Wear Slight delays are expected on the A1 between Team Valley and Eighton Lodge for survey works. There will be one lane open north...
The area's Highways Agency Traffic Officers have been praised as 'wonderful' after rescuing a young mum and her baby from the cold and dark of a motorway hard shoulder earlier this month.
Support to safeguard king edward memorial park surges
Chequers Corner 80 bedroom Premier Inn hotel and Brewers Fayre restaurant granted planning permission, subject to final agreement.
A baker from Hampshire has been fined after a teenage worker had his fingers crushed in a machine at a bakery near Ringwood.
M1, Junction 35a (Stocksbridge) and Junction 36 (Tankersley), south of Barnsley Slight delays are expected on the M1 between junction 35a (Stocksbridge) and Junction 36 (Tankersley) due to barrier work. There...
From next September, a different vaccine will be used in the HPV vaccination programme, the Department of Health has announced today
LDA Annual Public Meeting
WHAT: The London Development Agency's final Annual Public Meeting WHEN : Tuesday 29 November 2011, 08.00 -10.00am
WHERE: London’s Living Room, City Hall, The Queen...
A Dartford firm has been fined after an employee was seriously injured when he was crushed by a reversing lorry at the KBC Logistics depot in Askews Farm Road, Grays in Essex.
The House will meet at 10 o'clock on Thursday 15 December 2011, starting with oral questions. This has the agreement of the usual channels and is for the convenience of a number of participants in the Health ...
The Economic and Financial Affairs Council—Budget was held in Brussels on 18 November 2011.
The following items were discussed:
Preparation of the Conciliation Committee meeting with the European...
The last Government’s housing market renewal pathfinder programme imposed large scale Whitehall targets for demolition and clearance across the midlands and the north of England. The centrally driven schemes...
In response to detailed enquiries about the information provided in answer to previous parliamentary questions on the cost of providing abortions in the NHS in England the Department has concluded that it should...
Sir David Nicholson, the NHS chief executive, is publishing “The Operating Framework for the NHS in England 2012-13” today, which sets out the priorities for next year.
The NHS operating framework...
I am today laying before Parliament the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s 2010-11 annual report and accounts. Copies will be available in the Vote Office.
On the 30 June the Department for Transport launched a consultation on proposals to change the charging regime at the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing. The consultation closed on 23 September.
The consultation...
As the House will know, as part of the spending review settlement in October 2010, the then Secretary of State agreed to carry out an independent review to examine whether Government have the right approach to...
I am pleased to announce that today the first United Kingdom Government report on implementation of the UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities was submitted to the United Nations.
This...
The Government are pleased to announce the publication of Professor Malcolm Harrington’s second independent review of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA), the second of five such annual reviews required...
A multi-million pound site in Bristol, which will speed up new products going from the laboratory to the shop-floor, was opened today by Business Secretary Vince Cable.
Petitions to wind up two companies offering internet banking and securities dealing services have been presented to the High Court by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), following...
A Dartford firm has been fined after an employee was seriously injured when he was crushed by a reversing lorry at the KBC Logistics depot in Askews Farm Road, Grays in Essex.
A1, Team Valley to Eighton Lodge, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne and Wear Slight delays are expected on the A1 between Team Valley and Eighton Lodge for survey works. There will be one lane open north...
A multi-million pound site in Bristol, which will speed up new products going from the laboratory to the shop-floor, was opened today by Business Secretary Vince Cable.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Cook Review
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A range of substantive reforms will ensure a more sustainable future for Britain’s pubs as the Government today secured an industry commitment to end unfair practices, through a tough and legally binding Code...
Users of the A590 near Greenodd in Cumbria are being advised that a speed limit reduction and contraflow arrangement will be in place there next month to allow safety work to take place.
The owner of a Blackpool double-glazing firm has appeared in court after one of his employees was seriously injured in a fall from a ladder.
Two companies, Bray Engineering Limited (“Brayâ€) and MPH Engineering Limited (“MPHâ€), have been wound up in the High Court in London following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of the Insolvency...
A company that mis-sold undeveloped land for investment to the public has been ordered into liquidation in the High Court on grounds of public interest following an investigation by Company Investigations (CI...
Petitions to wind up two companies offering internet banking and securities dealing services have been presented to the High Court by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), following...
A1, Team Valley to Eighton Lodge, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne and Wear Slight delays are expected on the A1 between Team Valley and Eighton Lodge for survey works. There will be one lane open north...
The area's Highways Agency Traffic Officers have been praised as 'wonderful' after rescuing a young mum and her baby from the cold and dark of a motorway hard shoulder earlier this month.
Support to safeguard king edward memorial park surges
Chequers Corner 80 bedroom Premier Inn hotel and Brewers Fayre restaurant granted planning permission, subject to final agreement.
A baker from Hampshire has been fined after a teenage worker had his fingers crushed in a machine at a bakery near Ringwood.
M1, Junction 35a (Stocksbridge) and Junction 36 (Tankersley), south of Barnsley Slight delays are expected on the M1 between junction 35a (Stocksbridge) and Junction 36 (Tankersley) due to barrier work. There...
From next September, a different vaccine will be used in the HPV vaccination programme, the Department of Health has announced today
LDA Annual Public Meeting
WHAT: The London Development Agency's final Annual Public Meeting WHEN : Tuesday 29 November 2011, 08.00 -10.00am
WHERE: London’s Living Room, City Hall, The Queen...
A Dartford firm has been fined after an employee was seriously injured when he was crushed by a reversing lorry at the KBC Logistics depot in Askews Farm Road, Grays in Essex.
A multi-million pound site in Bristol, which will speed up new products going from the laboratory to the shop-floor, was opened today by Business Secretary Vince Cable.
Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Cook Review
The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
A range of substantive reforms will ensure a more sustainable future for Britain’s pubs as the Government today secured an industry commitment to end unfair practices, through a tough and legally binding Code...
Users of the A590 near Greenodd in Cumbria are being advised that a speed limit reduction and contraflow arrangement will be in place there next month to allow safety work to take place.
The owner of a Blackpool double-glazing firm has appeared in court after one of his employees was seriously injured in a fall from a ladder.
Two companies, Bray Engineering Limited (“Brayâ€) and MPH Engineering Limited (“MPHâ€), have been wound up in the High Court in London following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of the Insolvency...
A company that mis-sold undeveloped land for investment to the public has been ordered into liquidation in the High Court on grounds of public interest following an investigation by Company Investigations (CI...
Petitions to wind up two companies offering internet banking and securities dealing services have been presented to the High Court by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), following...
A1, Team Valley to Eighton Lodge, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne and Wear Slight delays are expected on the A1 between Team Valley and Eighton Lodge for survey works. There will be one lane open north...
The area's Highways Agency Traffic Officers have been praised as 'wonderful' after rescuing a young mum and her baby from the cold and dark of a motorway hard shoulder earlier this month.
Support to safeguard king edward memorial park surges
Chequers Corner 80 bedroom Premier Inn hotel and Brewers Fayre restaurant granted planning permission, subject to final agreement.
A baker from Hampshire has been fined after a teenage worker had his fingers crushed in a machine at a bakery near Ringwood.
M1, Junction 35a (Stocksbridge) and Junction 36 (Tankersley), south of Barnsley Slight delays are expected on the M1 between junction 35a (Stocksbridge) and Junction 36 (Tankersley) due to barrier work. There...
From next September, a different vaccine will be used in the HPV vaccination programme, the Department of Health has announced today
LDA Annual Public Meeting
WHAT: The London Development Agency's final Annual Public Meeting WHEN : Tuesday 29 November 2011, 08.00 -10.00am
WHERE: London’s Living Room, City Hall, The Queen...
A Dartford firm has been fined after an employee was seriously injured when he was crushed by a reversing lorry at the KBC Logistics depot in Askews Farm Road, Grays in Essex.