A self-employed plumber has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on gas appliances in the Luton area despite previous guidance and warnings from inspectors.
Media invite: full council meeting wednesday 25 january
Parents needing affordable childcare this half term (13 to 17 February) need look no further than Tower Hamlets Council’s holiday childcare scheme.
Four more businesses have successfully secured government support through the Regional Growth Fund (RGF) to create new jobs and boost growth in their local communities.
Two new Traffic Commissioners have been appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening. Nick Denton and Kevin Rooney will be Traffic Commissioners for the South Eastern and Metropolitan...
Major government/private sector campaign launched to encourage businesses to get off the ground. Prime minister announces plans to make empty government offices available to small businesses to start up and ...
Work to improve journeys on a section of the A14 westbound near Ipswich in Suffolk is due to start on Thursday (26 January).
The work will involve replacing three concrete sections in Lane 2 of the westbound...
Helping People Live Healthier Lives
Preventing cancer, cutting tooth decay in children and the population weighing less, are just some of the challenges local councils will be able to track their...
Two new Traffic Commissioners have been appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening. Nick Denton and Kevin Rooney will be Traffic Commissioners for the South Eastern and Metropolitan Area...
New research has found that solar output is likely to reduce over the next 90 years but that will not substantially delay expected increases in global temperatures caused by greenhouse gases.
Parents needing affordable childcare this half term (13 to 17 February) need look no further than Tower Hamlets Council’s holiday childcare scheme.
The latest steps in reforms to the employment tribunal system were unveiled by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today with the announcement of a pilot scheme for two regional mediation networks for ...
There’s just one week left to send your 2010/11 tax return to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), if you want to avoid a penalty.
From today the driving theory test will no longer use pre-published questions in a move to stop candidates from learning answers by rote.
Today the Government have launched a consultation on initial proposals to introduce a statutory register of lobbyists. The consultation will run until 13 April 2012 and a consultation paper (Cm 8233) is available...
The next Agriculture and Fisheries Council is on Monday 23 January in
Brussels. My right hon. Friend the Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Minister with responsibility...
I represented the UK at the Environment Council in Brussels on 19 December. Stewart Stevenson, Scottish Minister for Environment and Climate Change, also joined the delegation.
Following lengthy debate, ...
In May last year, the then Secretary of State announced that the next intercity west coast franchise would start on 9 December 2012.
The Department for Transport has today published an invitation to tender...
The Government have today begun consultation on draft regulations to ensure domestic
legislation reflects the effect of current European case law regarding the obligation on pension schemes to treat men...
From today the driving theory test will no longer use pre-published questions in a move to stop candidates from learning answers by rote.
From today the driving theory test will no longer use pre-published questions in a move to stop candidates from learning answers by rote.
From today the driving theory test will no longer use pre-published questions in a move to stop candidates from learning answers by rote.