A firm specialising in the manufacture of wooden doors and windows has been fined for safety failings after a worker died at its Leyton premises.
A firm specialising in the manufacture of wooden doors and windows has been fined for safety failings after a worker died at its Leyton premises.
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- New Atlas of Variation for Children’s Services shines a light on differences in care -
The differences in health services for children across the country have been laid bare for the first time today.
Please find attached the latest issue of Payback Times – the quarterly publication for the proceeds of crime community.
Business Minister Mark Prisk has today (14 March) named Gloucestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) as a flagship trailblazer for retail.
People trading on the internet who haven’t paid all the tax they owe have been offered the opportunity to come forward and pay up under an HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) campaign.
Seventy four charities including the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Epilepsy Society and the Spinal Injuries Association will get a share of more than £6.8 million to test and develop innovative...
The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) has today launched a consultation on measures to give company shareholders greater influence over executive pay, through enhanced voting rights.
The 2012 Child Health profiles, produced by the Child and Maternal Health Observatory (ChiMat) were released on 14 March 2012, according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
The practical driving test centre in Bury, Lancashire, is scheduled to re-open on 30 March following the completion of repairs and improvement works. The refurbished test centre will provide candidates with better...
Please find attached the latest issue of Payback Times – the quarterly publication for the proceeds of crime community.
Seventy four charities including the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Epilepsy Society and the Spinal Injuries Association will get a share of more than £6.8 million to test and develop innovative...
A countryside management firm has been sentenced over the death of a father-of-four in Barrow-in-Furness, who was struck by a piece of metal that flew off a strimmer at high speed.
Lord Davies of Abersoch today publishes the first annual progress report on his ground-breaking review of Women on Boards.
Utility companies who take too long to complete their road works will face higher charges, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
A new cyber crime team to tackle tax fraud by organised criminals more proactively was launched today by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
The Government has accepted the recommendations of Pay Review Bodies for public sector pay awards for 2012-13. In line with the announcement made in the June Budget 2010, public sector workers covered by the ...
The Government has today acted to shut down a contrived and aggressive income tax avoidance scheme involving property business loss relief.
13 men and one woman have been arrested following early morning operations in Northern Ireland and England by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigating a suspected £15 million money laundering, ...
Early morning operations in London and Northern Ireland by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigating a suspected £15 million money laundering, income tax and VAT fraud linked to the construction...
A landlord in Lancaster has been sentenced for putting the lives of a family at risk by failing to arrange an annual gas safety check.
My right honourable friend the Prime Minister has made the following Statement.
The 34th report of the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) is being published today. This makes recommendations about the pay...
I have today launched a review of the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC). As part of the Government's continuing drive for efficiency and effectiveness all departments are required to review their arm'...
The Government are committed to tackling tax avoidance to ensure the Exchequer is protected and fairness is maintained for the taxpayer.
HMRC have recently become aware of an avoidance scheme that seeks...
The 2012 report of the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body (AFPRB) has now been published. I wish to express my thanks to the chairman and members of the review body for their report. I am pleased to confirm ...
The Government made a written ministerial statement on 18 March 2011, Official Report, column 31WS, announcing the establishment of an independent Commission to investigate the creation of a UK Bill of Rights...
The Government recognise that early intervention is an important area. It makes sense, wherever possible, to prevent problems or address them early on. Taking this preventive approach will support children to...
I am responding on behalf of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister to the 26th report of the NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB). The report has been laid before Parliament today (Cm 8298). Copies of the report are...
I am responding on behalf of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister to the 40th report of the Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration (DDRB). The report has been laid before Parliament...
Today my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and I will inform the Governments of Syria, Libya and Egypt that we will be introducing a change to the transit visa regime...
The 11th report of the Prison Service Pay Review Body (PSPRB) (Cm 8300) has been laid before Parliament today. The report makes recommendations for staff within the remit group who
earn the full-time equivalent...
The 34th report of the Review Body on Senior Salaries (SSRB) is being published today. This makes recommendations about the pay of the Senior Civil Service (SCS), Senior Military Personnel, the Judiciary and ...
Today I am announcing the coalition Government’s plans to increase the penalties that local authorities can impose where street works by utility companies and others overrun their agreed duration. This ...
When the Government came into power, the Prime Minister set up the Social Justice Cabinet Committee to look across Government at issues relating to poverty, equality and social justice, and improve the way that...
I have today launched a review of the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC). As part of the Government’s continuing drive for efficiency and effectiveness, all Departments are required to review their...
A countryside management firm has been sentenced over the death of a father-of-four in Barrow-in-Furness, who was struck by a piece of metal that flew off a strimmer at high speed.
Lord Davies of Abersoch today publishes the first annual progress report on his ground-breaking review of Women on Boards.
Utility companies who take too long to complete their road works will face higher charges, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
A new cyber crime team to tackle tax fraud by organised criminals more proactively was launched today by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
The Government has accepted the recommendations of Pay Review Bodies for public sector pay awards for 2012-13. In line with the announcement made in the June Budget 2010, public sector workers covered by the ...
The Government has today acted to shut down a contrived and aggressive income tax avoidance scheme involving property business loss relief.
13 men and one woman have been arrested following early morning operations in Northern Ireland and England by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigating a suspected £15 million money laundering, ...
Early morning operations in London and Northern Ireland by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigating a suspected £15 million money laundering, income tax and VAT fraud linked to the construction...
A landlord in Lancaster has been sentenced for putting the lives of a family at risk by failing to arrange an annual gas safety check.
A countryside management firm has been sentenced over the death of a father-of-four in Barrow-in-Furness, who was struck by a piece of metal that flew off a strimmer at high speed.
Lord Davies of Abersoch today publishes the first annual progress report on his ground-breaking review of Women on Boards.
Utility companies who take too long to complete their road works will face higher charges, Transport Minister Norman Baker announced today.
A new cyber crime team to tackle tax fraud by organised criminals more proactively was launched today by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
The Government has accepted the recommendations of Pay Review Bodies for public sector pay awards for 2012-13. In line with the announcement made in the June Budget 2010, public sector workers covered by the ...
The Government has today acted to shut down a contrived and aggressive income tax avoidance scheme involving property business loss relief.
13 men and one woman have been arrested following early morning operations in Northern Ireland and England by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigating a suspected £15 million money laundering, ...
Early morning operations in London and Northern Ireland by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) investigating a suspected £15 million money laundering, income tax and VAT fraud linked to the construction...
A landlord in Lancaster has been sentenced for putting the lives of a family at risk by failing to arrange an annual gas safety check.