Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:
HM Revenue & Customs is continuing its programme of free half day workshops in Swansea next month. The workshops are aimed at employers, sole traders and those in partnerships, and cover topics ranging from...
The Highways Agency has issued the following roadworks update for the coming week - 31 March to 6 April.
The Highways Agency is to start resurfacing works on the M62 in East Yorkshire tomorrow night.
A West Midlands firm has been fined after a teenage worker’s arm was amputated after being crushed during the demolition of old Grand Cinema in Ramsey town centre in Cambridgeshire.
Tonnes of toxic waste, adjacent to a stream, were discovered in a field in Co Tyrone yesterday (Wednesday). The waste was from a diesel laundering plant hidden in a shed at the rear of a private address in the...
New statistics published today show an increase in the number of people starting an apprenticeship. Provisional data shows that in the first half of the 2011/12 academic year (August 2011 to January 2012) 256...
New statistics published today show an increase in the number of people starting an apprenticeship. Provisional data shows that in the first half of the 2011/12 academic year (August 2011 to January 2012) 256...
Commenting on the latest performance indicators for widening participation and non-continuation in the 2010-11 academic year, published today by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), a BIS spokesperson...
New statistics published today show an increase in the number of people starting an apprenticeship. Provisional data shows that in the first half of the 2011/12 academic year (August 2011 to January 2012) 256...
It’s a great pleasure to be here at the opening of the new Google Campus in Shoreditch, in the heart of Tech City.
This is the result of two years of collaboration between Google and the British Government...
A woman who owns a number of properties in Basildon which she rents to vulnerable families has been given community service for failing to keep their gas appliances well maintained and safe.
Business Minister Baroness Wilcox today officially opened new £6 million state-of-the-art operating space at the UK’s leading independent soft tissue converters.
Improvements for rail passengers under Government franchise plans came a step closer as the bidders to run services were announced by Rail Minister Theresa Villiers today.
Improvements for rail passengers under Government franchise plans came a step closer as the bidders to run services were announced by Rail Minister Theresa Villiers today.
A Birmingham engineering company has been fined after a man's finger was severed in a tube bending machine.
A Birmingham engineering company has been fined after a man's finger was severed in a tube bending machine.
Improvements for rail passengers under Government franchise plans came a step closer as the bidders to run services were announced by Rail Minister Theresa Villiers today.
Improvements for rail passengers under Government franchise plans came a step closer as the bidders to run services were announced by Rail Minister Theresa Villiers today.
Improvements for rail passengers under Government franchise plans came a step closer as the bidders to run services were announced by Rail Minister Theresa Villiers today.
A new Foresight project investigating how identity may be affected by changes over the next ten years is being announced today by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser.
The second of a series of weekend overnight closures on the M62 in West Yorkshire will take place on Saturday 31 March as part of the construction of the region’s first managed motorway.
Work to strengthen and refurbish a 730-metre long bridge on the M53 in the Wirral has been completed this month – on time and under budget.
A1 Western Bypass, Lobley Hill to Dunston, Tyne & Wear Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 between Lobley Hill and Dunston for lantern replacement works. There will be one lane open north and southbound...
Two fraudsters have been sentenced at the Old Bailey for attempting to steal £220,000 through a complex fraud involving Chanel designer goods. They spent their money on a Chelsea penthouse, private ...
The Government is today publishing the Finance Bill, which will enact tax measures announced in last week’s Budget and in the March 2011 Budget.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has launched its new Tax Academy offering its trainee tax experts two professional degrees accredited by Manchester Metropolitan University.
HM Treasury is today publishing a review of its management response to the financial crisis of 2007 - 09. The review follows a request from the Public Accounts Committee for the Treasury to conduct a ‘lessons...
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
Greenleaf Global Plc (Global) in Twickenham, London has been ordered into provisional liquidation on public interest grounds in the High Court following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of the...
The government has announced £4 million of funding for businesses to develop cutting-edge ideas to address some of the biggest health problems of our time.
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesperson commenting on the Higher Education Initial Participation Rate (HEIPR) figures said:
"A degree is a good investment for the long term and an ...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today launched a consultation on proposals to make it easier for Trading Standards officers to tackle rogue traders across local authority boundaries.
The Government is today launching an informal consultation to seek views from businesses, local communities and other organisations on how EU Structural Funds, Rural Development Funds and Fisheries Funds can ...
Work to improve the reliability of lighting around a key traffic interchange in Merseyside has been taking place – with a second project starting soon.
With the pollen season fast approaching, pollen forecasts are now available on the Met Office website.
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
The owner of a pallet manufacturing firm has appeared in court after he allowed fires to be repeatedly lit at his premises next to gas storage sites in Carlisle.
Plans to suspend Sunday Trading Laws during this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games moved a step closer today as the proposed Bill had its first reading in the House of Lords by Lord Sassoon.
Commenting on university funding and student number allocations by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
“Funding for university teaching...
My honourable friend the Minister for Employment Relations, Consumers and Postal Affairs (Norman Lamb) has today made the following Statement.
I have set Companies House the following targets for the year...
My honourable friend the Minister for Employment Relations, Consumers and Postal Affairs (Norman Lamb) has today made the following Statement.
In October 2011, the Department for Business, Innovation and...
My honourable friend the Minister of State for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning (John Hayes) has today made the following Statement.
I am writing to update the House on the level of bursaries...
My honourable friend the Minister for Employment Relations, Consumers and Postal Affairs (Norman Lamb) has today made the following Statement.
The Land Registry vision is: "Putting the customer, quality...
My honourable friend the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise (Mark Prisk) has today made the following Statement.
The Public Bodies Act 2011, which received Royal Assent on 14 December 2011, contains...
In May 2011, the Department for Work and Pensions commissioned the Social Security Advisory Committee to undertake an independent review of passported benefits and their interaction with universal credit.
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I have today introduced the Sunday Trading (London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games) Bill, now agreed in the usual channels to be passed under the fast-track procedure.
The Bill, as drafted, provides ...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
Greenleaf Global Plc (Global) in Twickenham, London has been ordered into provisional liquidation on public interest grounds in the High Court following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of the...
The government has announced £4 million of funding for businesses to develop cutting-edge ideas to address some of the biggest health problems of our time.
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesperson commenting on the Higher Education Initial Participation Rate (HEIPR) figures said:
"A degree is a good investment for the long term and an ...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today launched a consultation on proposals to make it easier for Trading Standards officers to tackle rogue traders across local authority boundaries.
The Government is today launching an informal consultation to seek views from businesses, local communities and other organisations on how EU Structural Funds, Rural Development Funds and Fisheries Funds can ...
Work to improve the reliability of lighting around a key traffic interchange in Merseyside has been taking place – with a second project starting soon.
With the pollen season fast approaching, pollen forecasts are now available on the Met Office website.
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
The owner of a pallet manufacturing firm has appeared in court after he allowed fires to be repeatedly lit at his premises next to gas storage sites in Carlisle.
Plans to suspend Sunday Trading Laws during this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games moved a step closer today as the proposed Bill had its first reading in the House of Lords by Lord Sassoon.
Commenting on university funding and student number allocations by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
“Funding for university teaching...
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
Greenleaf Global Plc (Global) in Twickenham, London has been ordered into provisional liquidation on public interest grounds in the High Court following an investigation by Company Investigations, part of the...
The government has announced £4 million of funding for businesses to develop cutting-edge ideas to address some of the biggest health problems of our time.
The Highways Agency will help keep traffic moving over the Easter bank holiday weekend by suspending or completing more than 90 percent of its roadworks. (Click here for a content-rich version of this news...
A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesperson commenting on the Higher Education Initial Participation Rate (HEIPR) figures said:
"A degree is a good investment for the long term and an ...
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills today launched a consultation on proposals to make it easier for Trading Standards officers to tackle rogue traders across local authority boundaries.
The Government is today launching an informal consultation to seek views from businesses, local communities and other organisations on how EU Structural Funds, Rural Development Funds and Fisheries Funds can ...
Work to improve the reliability of lighting around a key traffic interchange in Merseyside has been taking place – with a second project starting soon.
With the pollen season fast approaching, pollen forecasts are now available on the Met Office website.
The Highways Agency today announced that the £2.2million six weeks of works on the A449 between Coven Heath roundabout and junction 2 of the M54 are now complete. It has thanked road users and local...
The owner of a pallet manufacturing firm has appeared in court after he allowed fires to be repeatedly lit at his premises next to gas storage sites in Carlisle.
Plans to suspend Sunday Trading Laws during this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games moved a step closer today as the proposed Bill had its first reading in the House of Lords by Lord Sassoon.
Commenting on university funding and student number allocations by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
“Funding for university teaching...
Commenting on university funding and student number allocations by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said:
“Funding for university teaching...