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Glyndebourne’s new community opera for the digital age to premier
dreamthinkspeak return to Somerset House for new site-responsive production
Arts Council National portfolio organisations win awards
The Peak District National Park Authority is introducing a new pre-application advice service for people considering development of their property or land.
A Kilmarnock firm that makes engine parts has been fined after a worker was injured when his hand got trapped in unguarded machinery.
The director of a Nottingham building firm has been fined after unsafe work on an asbestos cement roof.
A 73-year-old worker at a Norfolk wood yard was left with life-threatening and life-changing injuries that could have been prevented had the log splitter he was using been better configured and guarded, a court...
A West Yorkshire textile firm has been ordered to pay more than £115,000 in fines and costs for safety breaches that led to a worker being crushed and killed by a falling stack of rag bales.
A self-employed scaffolder has been fined after a member of the public suffered head injuries after walking into an unguarded metal pole.
Crisp manufacturer Sirhowy Valley Foods has been fined after an employee lost his thumb in an unguarded machine at its factory in Crumlin, Newport.
A Suffolk farming partnership has been fined after a worker was injured when his arm was caught in the machinery of a bird feeding line.
A chimney sweep has been sentenced after his failure to remove a bird’s nest blocking a chimney flue led to the death of a pensioner in his South Wales home.
Request for information for all communication between Charles Hendry and the companies, Cuadrilla, AJ Lucas and Riverstone LLC from 1 January 2012 to 4 September 2012
Updated: Link to Manorbier firing times added
Missile noise data for Air defence range Manorbier
The Manorbier firing/flying notice is also available to view.
Updated: Link to Manorbier air defence range missile noise data
The planned firing/flying periods for February/March 2013 are as follows:
Monday 25 to Thursday 28 February 2013 Friday 1 to Friday...
Creative employment programme road shows coming to a venue near you
The return of Gaming Expo East Kent (GEEK) in Margate
Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library retains UK’s busiest library title for sixth year!
This report was jointly commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and undertaken by NIACE (The National Institute...
Updated: Update to the London Diplomatic List.
The London Diplomatic List contains the addresses and contact details of all Embassies and High Commissions. It also lists the names of the Heads of Mission...
Both telescopes based at STFC's Joint Astronomy Centre (JAC) in Hawaii have broken productivity records for the second year running. The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) and the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope...
Contemporary dance development gets cash injection
When asked, the PMS confirmed that there would be a separate background briefing for the lobby in the afternoon. original source.
Asked if the Government would make RBS pay Libor fines from their bonuses, the PMS said that the Prime Minister (PM) was clear that the fines should not be paid by taxpayers. original source.
Asked whether the Chancellor's involvement with the publication of the OECD survey meant there would be good news, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said we should wait for the OECD to make their report. original...
Wednesday 6 February 2013 ...
Asked whether the PM had confidence in Sir David Nicholson, the PMS said that the PM did. Sir David Nicholson was doing a very good job but there were wider lessons to learn from the Mid Staffordshire Trust across...
Questioned about the PM’s thoughts on the economy and the peformance of the FTSE, the PMS said that the PM believed the Government was taking the right decisions and despite some disappointing figures, the unemployment...
Asked whether the PM and Chancellor were going to look at the proposed change in benefits for those with spare rooms in social housing, the PMS said that the plans were exactly as the Government had set out. They...
Wednesday 6 February 2013 ...
Questioned on concerns about horsemeat found in beef products in the UK, the PMS said that, despite the incidents being distasteful, the Food Standards Agency had said that there is nothing to suggest any health...
Friday 8 February 2013 ...
This consultation is to seek your views on the revision of policy on the way the Highways Agency engages with the planning system and fulfils its remits to be a delivery partner to sustainable economic growth...
Updated: Updated to include analysis paper and glossary
Analysis paperThe Scotland analysis programme will provide comprehensive and detailed analysis of Scotland’s place in the UK. It will set...
Analysis paperThe analysis paper will be published at 10.30 this morning (11 February 2013).
Legal opinionThe legal opinion paper (Annex A) explores what Scottish independence would mean in law and...
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