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28 February 2012

Exeter bankrupt jailed for assets and benefit fraud
seen at 17:24, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Helen Louise Rush, a bankrupt from Exeter, Devon has been sentenced to six months in prison for a bankruptcy offence and benefit fraud after a joint prosecution by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills...

Essex director jailed for breaking terms of his disqualification
seen at 15:34, 28 February in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

A 69 year-old man from Langdon Hills, Essex has been sentenced to two eight-month prison sentences at Basildon Crown Court for acting as a director while disqualified and bankrupt, following an investigation ...

Essex director jailed for breaking terms of his disqualification
seen at 15:25, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A 69 year-old man from Langdon Hills, Essex has been sentenced to two eight-month prison sentences at Basildon Crown Court for acting as a director while disqualified and bankrupt, following an investigation ...

Merseyside property company liquidated for making false claims
seen at 12:23, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Modo Homes Group Ltd, a Merseyside-based company which obtained payment from investors on the basis of false representations has been wound up in the public interest following an investigation by Company Investigations...

January market trend data from land registry
seen at 11:21, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Detailed monthly transaction information is now available in addition to the House Price Index

Winners of the keith hughes awards announced
seen at 10:23, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

The foremost innovators in financial investigation and prosecution came together last night (27 February) for the seventh annual Keith Hughes Awards.

£4.17 million of red tape costs to businesses cut
seen at 10:23, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A new report published today by the Government shows that around £4 million of regulatory burdens will be cut from British businesses between January and June 2012.

Two-hour overnight closure of northbound a46 as part of newark to widmerpool improvement
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Road users are being advised that the northbound carriageway of the A46 will be closed between the Stragglethorpe junction and Saxondale Roundabout for around two-hours in the early hours of Monday, 5 March.

Vince cable speech: industrial srategy: next steps - ippr, london
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY

At this difficult stage of the recovery, it must now be clear to everyone that Britain needs to build a different kind of economy. We need one that benefits from the growth of Asia...

Red tape cut to allow colleges freedom to manage affairs as independent bodies
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government drive to cut red tape and give organisations greater freedom has been boosted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) decision that further education colleges should no longer be classified...

Apprenticeships minister intensifies efforts to guarantee quality
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Skills Minister John Hayes today outlined plans to scale up the Government’s efforts to safeguard and improve the quality and standards of apprenticeships.

Boosting transparency around tax disputes
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

HMRC has today announced new governance arrangements for significant tax disputes, to provide greater transparency, scrutiny and accountability. Effective and efficient tax collection is critical to maintaining...

Government action halts banking tax avoidance schemes
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government has today taken steps to close two aggressive tax avoidance schemes recently disclosed to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) by a bank.

Highways agency to resurface m5 southbound between junction 7 and 8
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Road users will benefit from improved driving conditions as a result of forthcoming resurfacing work on the M5 between junction 7 and 8. The work will also include installation of new road markings and studs.

Fall from height leads to fines
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Two Nottingham companies have been fined after a worker fell more than nine metres, injuring his back.

Yorkshire trailer firm fined £100,000 over driver's death
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A worker died when a six-metre steel machine landed on top of him after it was dislodged from overhead brackets at a factory in East Yorkshire.

A64 studs and white lining work near york
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Two Highways Agency maintenance projects renewing studs and white lining along the A64 in North Yorkshire will be taking place next month.

Highways agency awards first ‘asset support contract’ for maintenance of motorways and other major roads in the south west
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency has today awarded the first of its new Asset Support Contracts (ASC) to an Atkins Skanska joint venture, for maintaining and improving the network of motorways and major ‘A’ roads in the South...

Company fined after worker sustains serious burns
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An employee of an Oxfordshire-based engineering company sustained life-threatening burns after striking a high voltage electric cable during construction work on the new Crossrail railway.

Report calls for universities to be at heart of economy
seen at 07:29, 28 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A report published today calls for universities to be at the heart of the economy to promote growth in the UK and improve the employability of our graduates.

Classification of Colleges (John Hayes, Minister of State (Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning), Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am writing to inform the House that the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has recently reviewed the classification of colleges and notified HM Treasury on 23 February 2012 that both further education colleges...

Apprenticeships (John Hayes, Minister of State (Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning), Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Apprenticeships are now providing a record number of opportunities for individuals and employers, and the benefits which the programme delivers can be felt across every community in our country and every sector...

Tax Measures (David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary, HM Treasury)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government are fully committed to tackling tax avoidance and will take necessary steps to protect the Exchequer and maintain fairness in the tax system.

The Government are therefore acting today to ...

National Citizen Service 2012 (Nick Hurd, Parliamentary Secretary (Civil Society), Cabinet Office)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

As previously published, the Government will deliver 30,000 national citizen service (NCS) places in 2012.

I am very pleased to be able to provide information about the location of national citizen service...

EU-Central America Association Agreement (David Lidington, Minister of State (Europe and NATO), Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I wish to inform the House that the Government has opted in to the following measures:

(i) the Council decision relating to the proposal on the signature and provisional application of an association agreement...

London Conference on Somalia (William Hague, Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

This statement is also published in the names of the Home Secretary and the Secretary of State for International Development. On 23 February the UK hosted the London conference on Somalia. When he announced this...

Health Select Committee Report on Public Expenditure (Government Response) (Andrew Lansley, Secretary of State, Health)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have today laid before Parliament the Government response to the House of Commons Health Committee’s report “Public Expenditure: Thirteenth Report of Session 2010-12” (Cm 8283). The Committee...

Passenger Name Records (Damian Green, Minister of State (Immigration), Home Office)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The coalition Government are firmly committed to protecting the security of UK citizens and to defending civil liberties. Our experience is that both security and privacy are possible. We must resist trading ...

Northern Ireland Security Situation (Owen Paterson, Secretary of State, Northern Ireland)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

In July 2011, when I laid the final report of the IMC before the House, I made a commitment to provide twice yearly updates summarising the threat. This statement is the first such update and represents our assessment...

Government Car and Despatch Agency (Michael Penning, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Roads and Motoring), Transport)
seen at 07:26, 28 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

On 16 January 2012, I announced the significant operating cost reductions we have made in running the Government Car and Despatch Agency (GCDA) since May 2010. The previous Government had ministerial cars for...

Highways agency awards first ‘asset support contract’ for maintenance of motorways and other major roads in the south west
seen at 07:25, 28 February in Acas News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency has today awarded the first of its new Asset Support Contracts (ASC) to an Atkins Skanska joint venture, for maintaining and improving the network of motorways and major ‘A’ roads in the South...

Two-hour overnight closure of northbound a46 as part of newark to widmerpool improvement
seen at 07:25, 28 February in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

Road users are being advised that the northbound carriageway of the A46 will be closed between the Stragglethorpe junction and Saxondale Roundabout for around two-hours in the early hours of Monday, 5 March.

Fall from height leads to fines
seen at 07:25, 28 February in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

Two Nottingham companies have been fined after a worker fell more than nine metres, injuring his back.

Highways agency to resurface m5 southbound between junction 7 and 8
seen at 07:25, 28 February in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

Road users will benefit from improved driving conditions as a result of forthcoming resurfacing work on the M5 between junction 7 and 8. The work will also include installation of new road markings and studs.

Two-hour overnight closure of northbound a46 as part of newark to widmerpool improvement
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Road users are being advised that the northbound carriageway of the A46 will be closed between the Stragglethorpe junction and Saxondale Roundabout for around two-hours in the early hours of Monday, 5 March.

Vince cable speech: industrial srategy: next steps - ippr, london
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY

At this difficult stage of the recovery, it must now be clear to everyone that Britain needs to build a different kind of economy. We need one that benefits from the growth of Asia...

Red tape cut to allow colleges freedom to manage affairs as independent bodies
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government drive to cut red tape and give organisations greater freedom has been boosted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) decision that further education colleges should no longer be classified...

Apprenticeships minister intensifies efforts to guarantee quality
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Skills Minister John Hayes today outlined plans to scale up the Government’s efforts to safeguard and improve the quality and standards of apprenticeships.

Boosting transparency around tax disputes
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

HMRC has today announced new governance arrangements for significant tax disputes, to provide greater transparency, scrutiny and accountability. Effective and efficient tax collection is critical to maintaining...

Government action halts banking tax avoidance schemes
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government has today taken steps to close two aggressive tax avoidance schemes recently disclosed to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) by a bank.

Highways agency to resurface m5 southbound between junction 7 and 8
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Road users will benefit from improved driving conditions as a result of forthcoming resurfacing work on the M5 between junction 7 and 8. The work will also include installation of new road markings and studs.

Fall from height leads to fines
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Two Nottingham companies have been fined after a worker fell more than nine metres, injuring his back.

Yorkshire trailer firm fined £100,000 over driver's death
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A worker died when a six-metre steel machine landed on top of him after it was dislodged from overhead brackets at a factory in East Yorkshire.

A64 studs and white lining work near york
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Two Highways Agency maintenance projects renewing studs and white lining along the A64 in North Yorkshire will be taking place next month.

Highways agency awards first ‘asset support contract’ for maintenance of motorways and other major roads in the south west
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency has today awarded the first of its new Asset Support Contracts (ASC) to an Atkins Skanska joint venture, for maintaining and improving the network of motorways and major ‘A’ roads in the South...

Company fined after worker sustains serious burns
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An employee of an Oxfordshire-based engineering company sustained life-threatening burns after striking a high voltage electric cable during construction work on the new Crossrail railway.

Report calls for universities to be at heart of economy
seen at 07:24, 28 February in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A report published today calls for universities to be at the heart of the economy to promote growth in the UK and improve the employability of our graduates.

Two-hour overnight closure of northbound a46 as part of newark to widmerpool improvement
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Road users are being advised that the northbound carriageway of the A46 will be closed between the Stragglethorpe junction and Saxondale Roundabout for around two-hours in the early hours of Monday, 5 March.

Vince cable speech: industrial srategy: next steps - ippr, london
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY

At this difficult stage of the recovery, it must now be clear to everyone that Britain needs to build a different kind of economy. We need one that benefits from the growth of Asia...

Red tape cut to allow colleges freedom to manage affairs as independent bodies
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Government drive to cut red tape and give organisations greater freedom has been boosted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) decision that further education colleges should no longer be classified...

Apprenticeships minister intensifies efforts to guarantee quality
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Skills Minister John Hayes today outlined plans to scale up the Government’s efforts to safeguard and improve the quality and standards of apprenticeships.

Boosting transparency around tax disputes
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

HMRC has today announced new governance arrangements for significant tax disputes, to provide greater transparency, scrutiny and accountability. Effective and efficient tax collection is critical to maintaining...

Government action halts banking tax avoidance schemes
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Government has today taken steps to close two aggressive tax avoidance schemes recently disclosed to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) by a bank.

Highways agency to resurface m5 southbound between junction 7 and 8
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Road users will benefit from improved driving conditions as a result of forthcoming resurfacing work on the M5 between junction 7 and 8. The work will also include installation of new road markings and studs.

Fall from height leads to fines
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Two Nottingham companies have been fined after a worker fell more than nine metres, injuring his back.

Yorkshire trailer firm fined £100,000 over driver's death
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A worker died when a six-metre steel machine landed on top of him after it was dislodged from overhead brackets at a factory in East Yorkshire.

A64 studs and white lining work near york
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Two Highways Agency maintenance projects renewing studs and white lining along the A64 in North Yorkshire will be taking place next month.

Highways agency awards first ‘asset support contract’ for maintenance of motorways and other major roads in the south west
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency has today awarded the first of its new Asset Support Contracts (ASC) to an Atkins Skanska joint venture, for maintaining and improving the network of motorways and major ‘A’ roads in the South...

Company fined after worker sustains serious burns
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

An employee of an Oxfordshire-based engineering company sustained life-threatening burns after striking a high voltage electric cable during construction work on the new Crossrail railway.

Report calls for universities to be at heart of economy
seen at 07:23, 28 February in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A report published today calls for universities to be at the heart of the economy to promote growth in the UK and improve the employability of our graduates.

Report calls for universities to be at heart of economy
seen at 00:18, 28 February in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A report published today calls for universities to be at the heart of the economy to promote growth in the UK and improve the employability of our graduates.