A Hampshire lift manufacturer has been prosecuted after a lorry driver was killed while delivering goods to its factory in Romsey.
Time is of the essence to enter an export competition to win business support worth up to £5,000 and turn your big export ideas into reality.
Safety improvement work is due to start on the A34 at Winnall, near Winchester, Hampshire, next week.
A Hampshire lift manufacturer has been prosecuted after a lorry driver was killed while delivering goods to its factory in Romsey.
The Chancellor, George Osborne today announced the re-appointment of David Miles as an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
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There is now broad consensus across the main political parties and many business and investor groups in support of “responsible capitalismâ€. This precludes lavish payouts for failure...
Three Dundee companies have been prosecuted after a worker fell six and a half metres through a roof light onto a concrete floor.
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Safety improvement work is due to start on the A34 at Winnall, near Winchester, Hampshire, next week.
Time is of the essence to enter an export competition to win business support worth up to £5,000 and turn your big export ideas into reality.
Oxfordshire engineering firm Norbar Torque Tools is celebrating the formal opening of an office in India, the latest addition to its international network. The ribbons on the firm’s new Mumbai premises were cut...
Following the highly successful Met Office weather app on iPhone, weather forecasts from the Met Office are now available for Android. The app can be used on all android phones and includes a widget so information...
The future of post offices up and down the country has been secured by Government action, funding and a new agreement between Royal Mail and the Post Office, Postal Affairs Minister Edward Davey announced today...
HMRC is reminding VAT-registered businesses that all VAT returns must be submitted online from this spring, meaning paper returns will soon be a thing of the past.
Oxfordshire engineering firm Norbar Torque Tools is celebrating the formal opening of an office in India, the latest addition to its international network. The ribbons on the firm’s new Mumbai premises were cut...
The Department of Health has today published the terms of reference for two reviews established following the recent concerns about PIP implants.
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.
Parents needing affordable childcare this half term (13 to 17 February) need look no further than Tower Hamlets Council’s holiday childcare scheme.
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.
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...
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 ...
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.
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.
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The Economic and Financial Affairs Council will be held in Brussels on 24 January 2012. The Chancellor will attend. The following items are on the agenda to be discussed (as of 20 January 2012):
European...
I am required under section 80(1) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (EIA 2006) to prepare and publish, before 1 January 2012, an evaluation of the operation and effect of school travel schemes approved...
Today I am publishing the new public health outcomes framework. “Healthy Lives, Healthy People, Improving outcomes and supporting transparency”. This will help enable Government, Public Health England...
The Home Office and the Ministry of Justice have prepared the second annual report to Parliament on the application of protocols 19 and 21 to the treaty on European Union (TEU) and the treaty on the functioning...
Further to my announcement of 22 June 2011, I would like to inform Parliament of the outcome of the independent review into the requirement for Government support for merchant navy training and skills development...
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 ...
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
Parents needing affordable childcare this half term (13 to 17 February) need look no further than Tower Hamlets Council’s holiday childcare scheme.
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.
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...
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 ...
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.
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
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.
Parents needing affordable childcare this half term (13 to 17 February) need look no further than Tower Hamlets Council’s holiday childcare scheme.
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.
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...
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 ...
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.
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