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26 April 2012

Company prosecuted after worker suffers electric shock
seen at 17:25, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A coating and treatment company with premises in Swavesey, Cambridgeshire has been fined for safety failings after an employee suffered an electric shock.

Construction firm fined for repeatedly ignoring safety warnings
seen at 15:40, 26 April in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A construction company has been fined for continuing unsafe working practices at a site in Upper Norwood, Croydon, after repeatedly ignoring safety warnings.

Church fined after worker paralysed in fall
seen at 15:40, 26 April in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A church council in South Kensington has been prosecuted for safety failings after a self-employed joiner was left paralysed when he fell from the balcony of St Paul’s church in Onslow Square.

Alison munro re-appointed as chief executive of hs2 ltd
seen at 15:21, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Alison Munro has been re-appointed as the Chief Executive of HS2 Ltd, the independent company set up by the Government to deliver a high speed rail network between London and the North of England.

Church fined after worker paralysed in fall
seen at 15:21, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A church council in South Kensington has been prosecuted for safety failings after a self-employed joiner was left paralysed when he fell from the balcony of St Paul’s church in Onslow Square.

£70 billion of potential government business published to boost uk growth
seen at 15:21, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Industry leaders sign up to support new approach

The Government’s long term plan to reform the way the public sector does business ramped up today as new and updated data on £70 billion of ...

Farming partnership fined after two workers severely injured
seen at 15:21, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

SCO/001/12 A Montrose farming partnership has been fined after two agricultural workers were severely injured when a telescopic handler went out of control, fell down a steep bank and came to rest at the top...

Local growth on agenda for annual lep conference
seen at 12:41, 26 April in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Government ministers meet local enterprise partnership (LEP) leaders today to discuss their plans to drive growth across the country.

Local growth on agenda for annual lep conference
seen at 12:32, 26 April in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Government ministers meet local enterprise partnership (LEP) leaders today to discuss their plans to drive growth across the country.

Newly improved and ready says frab
seen at 12:22, 26 April in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Financial Reporting Advisory Board (FARB)

Construction firm fined for repeatedly ignoring safety warnings
seen at 12:22, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A construction company has been fined for continuing unsafe working practices at a site in Upper Norwood, Croydon, after repeatedly ignoring safety warnings.

Parents urged to check on prom limos
seen at 11:23, 26 April in Valuation Office Agency News - national (Our copy).

Parents are being advised to check on limousine operators to make sure that they are safe and legal before booking vehicles for their children’s school prom nights.

Local growth on agenda for annual lep conference
seen at 11:21, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Government ministers meet local enterprise partnership (LEP) leaders today to discuss their plans to drive growth across the country.

Sunday closures for hull’s a63 myton bridge
seen at 10:24, 26 April in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in Hull are being advised that the A63 Myton Bridge south of the city centre will be closed for a period during the next two Sundays (NOTE: this scheme has been delayed by a week with the closures now...

Incident on southbound m1 near milton keynes
seen at 10:24, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Please be aware of the following traffic bulletin from the Highways Agency:

Yorkshire and humber roadworks 28 april - 4 may
seen at 10:24, 26 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

M1 Junction 34 (Tinsley), east of Sheffield

Slight delays are expected on the M1 Junction at 34 (Tinsley) due to traffic signal work. There will be various lane closures on the A631 roundabout and approach...

South west's tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The South West’s 447,900 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

London’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

London’s 690,000 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

South east’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The South East’s 624,500 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety..

Online tool simplifies hiring demands for first-time employers
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A new online toolkit has been launched today by Employment Relations Minister Norman Lamb, which provides first-time employers with a step-by-step guide through their obligations when taking on a member of staff...

Ipswich gas engineer fined for illegal work
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A self-employed gas engineer has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on commercial premises in Ipswich.

Government makes landmark green investment
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced a landmark investment in green infrastructure by the Government.

Drainage works on the a1 near grantham
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is to carry our drainage works on the northbound carriageway of the A1 between the B1174/Great North Road junction and Toll Bar Road, starting in May.

Unregistered gas installer put lives at risk
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas fitter has been prosecuted for illegally carrying out work on a house in Hucknall, Nottingham, putting residents’ lives at risk.

Antique dealer jailed for £1.6 million tax fraud
seen at 07:03, 26 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An antique jewellery trader who fraudulently claimed over £1.6 million in VAT repayments by creating fake invoices for expensive Rolex and Cartier watches has been jailed.

Audit Commission Pension Scheme (Bob Neill, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Communities and Local Government)
seen at 07:00, 26 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I want to inform the House of my Department’s intention to provide a guarantee to the Audit Commission pension scheme, ahead of the Commission’s abolition. This statement sits alongside a financial...

Non-Competitive Government Contracts (Profit Formula) (Peter Luff, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Defence Equipment, Support and Technology), Defence)
seen at 07:00, 26 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I announced to the House on 26 January 2011, Official Report, columns 10-11WS, that I had asked Lord Currie of Marylebone to undertake a review of the Government’s single source pricing regulations, which...

Agriculture and Fisheries Council (Caroline Spelman, Secretary of State, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 07:00, 26 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The next Agriculture and Fisheries Council is on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 April in Luxembourg. The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, my right hon. Friend the Member for South...

Justice and Home Affairs pre-Council Statement (James Brokenshire, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Home Office)
seen at 07:00, 26 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Justice and Home Affairs Council is due to be held on 26 and 27 April in Luxembourg. My right hon. Friend the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and I intend to attend on behalf of the United...

Asylum and Migration Fund and Internal Security Fund (Police) (Theresa May, Minister of State, Equalities Office)
seen at 07:00, 26 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I wish to inform the House that the Government have opted in to the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the asylum and migration fund (AMF), and the horizontal...

South west's tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 07:00, 26 April in Acas News - national (Our copy).

The South West’s 447,900 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Drainage works on the a1 near grantham
seen at 07:00, 26 April in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is to carry our drainage works on the northbound carriageway of the A1 between the B1174/Great North Road junction and Toll Bar Road, starting in May.

Unregistered gas installer put lives at risk
seen at 06:59, 26 April in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas fitter has been prosecuted for illegally carrying out work on a house in Hucknall, Nottingham, putting residents’ lives at risk.

Ipswich gas engineer fined for illegal work
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

A self-employed gas engineer has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on commercial premises in Ipswich.

Antique dealer jailed for £1.6 million tax fraud
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

An antique jewellery trader who fraudulently claimed over £1.6 million in VAT repayments by creating fake invoices for expensive Rolex and Cartier watches has been jailed.

South west's tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The South West’s 447,900 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

London’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

London’s 690,000 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

South east’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The South East’s 624,500 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety..

Online tool simplifies hiring demands for first-time employers
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A new online toolkit has been launched today by Employment Relations Minister Norman Lamb, which provides first-time employers with a step-by-step guide through their obligations when taking on a member of staff...

Ipswich gas engineer fined for illegal work
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A self-employed gas engineer has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on commercial premises in Ipswich.

Government makes landmark green investment
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced a landmark investment in green infrastructure by the Government.

Drainage works on the a1 near grantham
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is to carry our drainage works on the northbound carriageway of the A1 between the B1174/Great North Road junction and Toll Bar Road, starting in May.

Unregistered gas installer put lives at risk
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas fitter has been prosecuted for illegally carrying out work on a house in Hucknall, Nottingham, putting residents’ lives at risk.

Antique dealer jailed for £1.6 million tax fraud
seen at 06:59, 26 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An antique jewellery trader who fraudulently claimed over £1.6 million in VAT repayments by creating fake invoices for expensive Rolex and Cartier watches has been jailed.

South west's tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The South West’s 447,900 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

London’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

London’s 690,000 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

South east’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The South East’s 624,500 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety..

Online tool simplifies hiring demands for first-time employers
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A new online toolkit has been launched today by Employment Relations Minister Norman Lamb, which provides first-time employers with a step-by-step guide through their obligations when taking on a member of staff...

Ipswich gas engineer fined for illegal work
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A self-employed gas engineer has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on commercial premises in Ipswich.

Government makes landmark green investment
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced a landmark investment in green infrastructure by the Government.

Drainage works on the a1 near grantham
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is to carry our drainage works on the northbound carriageway of the A1 between the B1174/Great North Road junction and Toll Bar Road, starting in May.

Unregistered gas installer put lives at risk
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas fitter has been prosecuted for illegally carrying out work on a house in Hucknall, Nottingham, putting residents’ lives at risk.

Antique dealer jailed for £1.6 million tax fraud
seen at 06:58, 26 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

An antique jewellery trader who fraudulently claimed over £1.6 million in VAT repayments by creating fake invoices for expensive Rolex and Cartier watches has been jailed.