The first vans eligible for the Government’s new Plug-in Van Grant, have been announced by Transport Secretary Justine Greening and Business Minister Mark Prisk today.
At a speech to health and social care professionals today, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow took a stand against the worrying trend in safeguarding, saying that its definition has been widened to a ridiculous...
ESF Community Grants Programme brings £1.29 million into the borough for the community and voluntary sectors - twenty times more than other London boroughs.
Construction sites across the West are being put under the safety spotlight as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death, injury and ill-health.
Construction sites across the West are being put under the safety spotlight as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death, injury and ill-health.
Construction sites across the South West are being put under the safety spotlight as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury.
Construction sites across the South West are being put under the safety spotlight as part of an intensive inspection initiative aimed at reducing death, injury and ill-health.
Local people, business owners and drivers are being invited to find out more about a road improvement scheme that will start on the A27 near Arundel in West Sussex, next month.
Road users are being informed that the Highways Agency will be replacing a northbound section of the bridge, which is located near the Holiday Inn Hotel at Ryton-on-Dunsmore, and carries A45 London Road traffic...
Local people, business owners and drivers are being invited to find out more about a road improvement scheme that will start on the A27 near Arundel in West Sussex, next month.
- Highways Agency thanks road users for their continued patience -
The first vans eligible for the Government’s new Plug-in Car Van Grant, have been announced by Transport Secretary Justine Greening and Business Minister Mark Prisk today.
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Universities Minister David Willetts today announced the appointment of Professor Les Ebdon as the next Director of Fair Access to Higher Education.
Patients are already benefitting from GPs starting to take a lead in designing local health services and a renewed focus on health outcomes.
850,000 penalties for late tax returns will be issued over the next fortnight, 550,000 fewer than the same time last year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) announced today.
The family of a Dewsbury decorator, who died from long-term injuries suffered in a fall from an unsuitable ladder, is backing a new inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury on building sites.
Work to install snow gates and advance warning signs on the A628 Woodhead Pass between South Yorkshire and Greater Manchester begins this week in a bid to ensure the safety of drivers on the weather-prone Transpennine...
Road users are being informed that the Highways Agency will be replacing a northbound section of the bridge, which is located near the Holiday Inn Hotel at Ryton-on-Dunsmore, and carries A45 London Road traffic...
Work starts today to improve street lighting on slip roads serving the M4 at junction 7, near Slough in Berkshire.
The EU Competitiveness Council will take place in Brussels on 20 and 21 February 2012. I shall represent the UK on internal market and industry issues on 20 February, and Andy Lebrecht, Deputy Permanent Representative...
The Government have decided at this time not to opt in to the European Commission’s proposal for a criminal sanctions directive on insider dealing and market manipulation, although hopes to be in a position...
The Economic and Financial Affairs Council will be held in Brussels on 21 February 2012. The Chancellor will attend. The following items are on the agenda to be discussed (as of 20 February 2012):
Proposals...
I am today announcing that from 1 April 2012 the use of red diesel to propel private pleasure craft will be allowed only within United Kingdom waters.
From 1 April anyone purchasing red diesel for use as...
I would like to update hon. Members on the main items of business undertaken by my Department since the House rose on 9 February 2012.
The freedom to pray
On 10 February, the High Court ruled in a...
An order has been made under section 56(1A) of the Reserve Forces Act 1996 to enable reservists to be called out for permanent service as part of Defence’s contribution to the safety and security of the...
I would like to update the House on the UK/France summit on 17 February in Paris.
Last Friday’s summit followed that of November 2010 which resulted in the signature of two historic defence treaties...
The EU has announced its decision to roll over the Zimbabwe restrictive and appropriate measures. Following an in-depth assessment of the current situation on the ground, the UK and its EU partners have unanimously...
On 17 February the Government published a consultation paper on transforming bailiff action. This is the next step in the Government’s work to provide more protection against aggressive bailiffs in England...
Later today the Government will publish the consultation document “Automatic enrolment and European employers”. This addresses an issue that could place an unnecessary burden on employers to find ...
Road users are being informed that the Highways Agency will be replacing a northbound section of the bridge, which is located near the Holiday Inn Hotel at Ryton-on-Dunsmore, and carries A45 London Road traffic...
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Universities Minister David Willetts today announced the appointment of Professor Les Ebdon as the next Director of Fair Access to Higher Education.
Patients are already benefitting from GPs starting to take a lead in designing local health services and a renewed focus on health outcomes.
850,000 penalties for late tax returns will be issued over the next fortnight, 550,000 fewer than the same time last year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) announced today.
The family of a Dewsbury decorator, who died from long-term injuries suffered in a fall from an unsuitable ladder, is backing a new inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury on building sites.
Work to install snow gates and advance warning signs on the A628 Woodhead Pass between South Yorkshire and Greater Manchester begins this week in a bid to ensure the safety of drivers on the weather-prone Transpennine...
Road users are being informed that the Highways Agency will be replacing a northbound section of the bridge, which is located near the Holiday Inn Hotel at Ryton-on-Dunsmore, and carries A45 London Road traffic...
Work starts today to improve street lighting on slip roads serving the M4 at junction 7, near Slough in Berkshire.
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Universities Minister David Willetts today announced the appointment of Professor Les Ebdon as the next Director of Fair Access to Higher Education.
Patients are already benefitting from GPs starting to take a lead in designing local health services and a renewed focus on health outcomes.
850,000 penalties for late tax returns will be issued over the next fortnight, 550,000 fewer than the same time last year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) announced today.
The family of a Dewsbury decorator, who died from long-term injuries suffered in a fall from an unsuitable ladder, is backing a new inspection initiative aimed at reducing death and injury on building sites.
Work to install snow gates and advance warning signs on the A628 Woodhead Pass between South Yorkshire and Greater Manchester begins this week in a bid to ensure the safety of drivers on the weather-prone Transpennine...
Road users are being informed that the Highways Agency will be replacing a northbound section of the bridge, which is located near the Holiday Inn Hotel at Ryton-on-Dunsmore, and carries A45 London Road traffic...
Work starts today to improve street lighting on slip roads serving the M4 at junction 7, near Slough in Berkshire.