Put that companies bidding for Government contracts should be upfront about their tax arrangements before winning the contract, the PMS said that the PM believed companies should pay their due tax. Tax was one ...
Asked whether the PM agreed with President Barroso’s opinion that the Eurozone’s problems had been overcome, the PMS said that the PM believed the UK economy still faced a series of headwinds, including the on-...
Questioned on the Government’s position on the violence in Northern Ireland, the PMS said that the Northern Ireland Secretary had set out the position that morning. The Government condemned the violence. original...
Setting out the PM’s stance on the recent Green on Blue attack on ISAF forces, the PMS said that they were tragic incidents. His thoughts were with the friends and family of the deceased. There had been a number...
Discussing a cap on elderly care costs, the PMS said that the Mid Term Review had set out the Government position and more details would be published in due course. original source.
Responding to questions about the Government’s Uprating Bill, the PMS said that the changes needed to be seen alongside the other measures the Government was taking, including on public sector pay. People receiving...
Questioned on the PM’s meeting with the Saudi Interior Minister Prince Naif, the PMS said that there were a number of items on the agenda including the situation in the Middle East and security issues. The Prince...
Tuesday 8 January 2013 ...
Tuesday 8 January 2013 ...
Questioned on the PM’s meeting with the Saudi Interior Minister Prince Naif, the PMS said that there were a number of items on the agenda including the situation in the Middle East and security issues. The Prince...
These reports feature an analysis of staff diversity, for staff in post between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2012. The analysis looks at staff in post, cessations, grievances and discipline, training, sickness absence...
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Judicial College Strategy 2011-2014
Courses, seminars and workshops from the Export Control Organisation to enhance your understanding of the UK’s strategic export controls.
Events are aimed at exporting and trading individuals or companies...
The Space highlights: top 5 digital arts and culture collections
New Music Biennal offers funding and support for music commissions
High Court (Chancery Division) judgment
HTA Chief Executive to give evidence to the House of Lords Science & Technology Committee
The fire and rescue bulletin for January 2013 covers:
announcement of the operational efficiencies review led by Sir Ken Knight fire capital bidding outcome for 2013 to 2015 control centre buildings...
These reports feature an analysis of staff diversity, for staff in post between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2012. The analysis looks at staff in post, cessations, grievances and discipline, training, sickness absence...
The Olympics and Paralympics were a memorable highlight in 2012 for many of us, and higher education played a significant part in their success. Universities played host to Olympic and Paralympic teams from across...
Archaeological findings from the site of the future Northampton Railway Station have been officially recorded and published.
This follows an initial trial trench in October 2012 which unearthed ...
‘Getting it right when it all goes wrong’ legal seminar, includes speakers from top Scottish law firms, HSE, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. Hear first-hand about the effects of a fatality...
NERC congratulates colleagues honoured for their outstanding services to science.
ORR to undertake rigorous assessment of Network Rail’s plan for Britain’s railways
Number of births and deaths registered each month.
Provides statistics on the average farm gate milk prices and the average butterfat and protein content of milk produced in the UK.
Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel
Today, at the halfway point in the Parliament, the Government are publishing a mid-term document.
Two and a half years ago, the coalition came together and formed a Government at a time of significant economic...
Over the Christmas recess, the Cabinet Office published “Public Bodies 2012” which provides an update of the Government’s programme of public body reform and a directory of non-departmental ...
The Government are committed to tackling aggressive and artificial tax avoidance to ensure the Exchequer is protected and fairness is maintained for the taxpayer.
In December, Her Majesty’s Revenue...
I would like to update hon. Members on the main items of business undertaken by my Department since the House rose on 20 December 2012.
Helping hard-working families with council tax
On 1 January, ...
In late 2011, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport launched a consultation into reforming the regime that regulates many public and charitable entertainment activities.
The consultation was launched...
My noble Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Resource Management, the Local Environment and Environmental Science, Lord de Mauley, represented the UK at the EU Environment Council in Brussels on 17 December...
The period leading up to Christmas and in to the new year has again seen flooding across the country. This was particularly unfortunate in that it impacted on people and families during the festive season and...
I attended the last Transport Council of the Cypriot Presidency in Brussels on Thursday 20 December.
The Council agreed a general approach on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and ...
These guidelines describe the requirements that apply in the United Kingdom for assessing and appointing notified bodies under the Pyrotechnic Articles (Safety) Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/1554) (“the 2010 Regulations...
An analysis of staff diversity, for staff in post between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2012.
The analysis looks at:
staff in post cessations grievances and discipline training sickness absence...
These reports feature an analysis of staff diversity, for staff in post between 1 April 2011 and 31 March 2012. The analysis looks at staff in post, cessations, grievances and discipline, training, sickness absence...
Freedom of Information response concerning advertising campaigns, briefs and costings at the Department for Transport.
Information on the number of iPhones, Blackberry and iPad devices issued to Department for Transport staff.
This Freedom of Information response concerns external organisations commissioned to undertake surveillance for the Department for Transport.
These documents give details, month-by-month, of new products that have gained approval via the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and amendments to existing approvals.
Number of births and deaths registered each month.
Provides statistics on the average farm gate milk prices and the average butterfat and protein content of milk produced in the UK.
Weekly prices of unleaded petrol and diesel