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05 April 2013

Yorkshire Dales National Park - Archaeology comes alive in National Park
seen at 20:30, 5 April in National Parks News (Our copy).
Work to unearth the past in the Yorkshire Dales will be highlighted in a special event in Grassington later this month.
Transparency data: DCLG workforce management information: February 2013
seen at 18:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

This spreadsheet contains details of the workforce management data for February 2013.

These figures are not official statistics. They are internal workforce management information published in the interests...

Transparency data: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre expenditure: February 2013
seen at 18:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Spending over £250 for the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre for February 2013.

Guidance: Changes you need to tell the Child Maintenance Service about
seen at 18:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Changes you need to tell the Child Maintenance Service about so they can work out a new correct child maintenance amount if necessary. Find out more about child maintenance.

FOI release: Request for estimates of future migration to Britain from Romania and Bulgaria
seen at 18:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Request for information relating to estimates of future migration to Britain from Romania and Bulgaria, including:

estimates the department has made or seen of the number of Romanians and Bulgarians likely...
Guidance: Getting someone to manage your child maintenance case with the Child Maintenance Service
seen at 18:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

How to appoint someone else to deal with your Child Maintenance Service case for you. Find out more about child maintenance.

The Prince of Wales and The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Dumfries House
seen at 18:31, 5 April in (Our copy).
Visit to Dumfries House
Cambridge and Canterbury museums shortlisted for prestigious national award
seen at 18:30, 5 April in http://www.artscouncil.org.uk Latest entries (Our copy).
Cambridge and Canterbury museums shortlisted for prestigious national award
Bournemouth building contractor prosecuted after worker loses leg
seen at 18:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

A director of a Wimborne building firm has been fined after a self-employed worker was seriously injured when working on an extension at a local cottage.

One in four East England construction sites fail safety inspections
seen at 18:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

One in four of the construction sites visited in Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk during a month-long inspection initiative failed health and safety checks.

Business of crime proves costly for international drug traffickers
seen at 18:30, 5 April in National Crime Agency - Home (Our copy).

Last remaining kingpin faces lengthy custodial sentence

 

Corporate report: Department of Health Equality Objectives 2012 to 2016: progress update
seen at 16:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

The Specific Duties Regulations of the Equality Act require public bodies to set and publish equality objectives every four years. The objectives contribute to the six priorities of the Department of Health’s...

Guidance: What happens if a paying parent doesn’t pay child maintenance?
seen at 16:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Actions the Child Maintenance Service can take to collect child maintenance if the paying parent doesn’t pay, including legal action. Find out more about child maintenance.

Guidance: What happens if you don’t pay child maintenance?
seen at 16:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Actions the Child Maintenance Service can take to collect child maintenance if you don’t pay the child maintenance you owe, including legal action. Find out more about child maintenance.

South Downs National Park celebrates its second anniversary
seen at 16:30, 5 April in National Parks News (Our copy).
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China’s reform priorities stress ‘putting people first’
seen at 16:30, 5 April in Wilton Park (Our copy).

Towards prosperity: implications and opportunities of the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of China (WP1196)

Sunday 16 – Tuesday 18 December 2012

 

Adela Gooch, Programme ...

Partnership agreement signed with the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
seen at 16:30, 5 April in Wilton Park (Our copy).

On Wednesday 6 February, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by the Policy Planning and Crisis Management Department of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affair’s (MFA) Director General, Ambassador ...

International Women’s Day: our support, past and present
seen at 16:30, 5 April in Wilton Park (Our copy).

We are proud to support International Women’s Day (IWD) today, a celebration of the political, economic and social achievements of women across the globe since 1909, and a chance to look to the challenges...

Soft power focus takes us to Brazil
seen at 16:30, 5 April in Wilton Park (Our copy).

Brazilian Minister for Culture, Marta Suplicy, was the keynote speaker opening the round table in Sao Paulo. Her broad ranging speech covered the diversity of Brazilian culture,  her desire to increase the access...

Advancing women’s participation in peacebuilding: what are the next steps in implementation?
seen at 16:30, 5 April in Wilton Park (Our copy).

UN Security Council resolution 1325 on women, peace and security, and the UN’s recent 7-point action plan on Women’s Participation in Peacebuilding, provide a strong policy framework. To what extent has policy...

Impact assessment: DFID India Operational Plan 2011-2015
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

This Operational Plan sets out the vision, priorities and results that will be delivered in India.

Correspondence: Duncan Selbie's Friday message: 5 April 2013
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

‘Thunderbirds are go’ – well, Public Health England is. On Monday we made the transition from our 130-plus component parts to the single entity that is PHE with amazingly few hitches (minus some genuinely unpredictable...

Guidance: 24+ advanced learning loans monthly briefing edition 10: March 2013
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Tenth briefing for further education colleges and training organisations on 24+ advanced learning loans. It includes key dates and resources. It was produced jointly with the Skills Funding Agency (the Agency...

Guidance: Capital finance amendment regulations 2013: commentary
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

This informal commentary summarises the intended effects of the Local Authorities (Capital Finance and Accounting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2013.

This commentary describes the effects ...

Promotional material: DECC press office contact list
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Contact list for DECC’s press office and press officers.

Correspondence: Housing Allocations Service Centre (HASC)
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Updated: Updated leaflet

Map and contact details for the HASC

New film on Phil Baird and the Creative Case for Diversity
seen at 14:30, 5 April in http://www.artscouncil.org.uk Latest entries (Our copy).
New film on Phil Baird and the Creative Case for Diversity
How to donate your body
seen at 14:30, 5 April in Human Tissue Authority (Our copy).
The Human Tissue Authority licenses and inspects places that use donated bodies & provides contact details for medical schools.
Worker’s tree fall lands farmer in court
seen at 14:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

An east Hampshire farm owner has been prosecuted after an untrained worker plunged over four metres from a tree as he was using a chainsaw to prune branches.

Ignoring known risks ends in fine for farm manager
seen at 14:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

A Hampshire farm manager has been prosecuted after he was caught on camera putting two workers at risk by using the grain bucket on a telehandler to lift them up to a barn roof.

Foundry in court after worker suffers multiple injuries
seen at 14:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

A Derbyshire foundry has been fined after an employee suffered multiple injuries when he was hit by a steel bar weighing 1.6 tonnes.

Case 154 – Access to a public pontoon was blocked due to health and safety grounds
seen at 14:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

Access to a public pontoon was blocked by the erection of a steel barrier weighed down with heavy sandbags during a period of calm weather.

April 2013 – The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Repeals, Revocations and Amendments) Regulations 2013 came into force
seen at 14:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Repeals, Revocations and Amendments) Regulations 2013 came into force on 6 April (subject to Parliamentary approval). These Regulations remove thirteen measures that have ...

Mind the growing pension gender gap
seen at 14:30, 5 April in TPAS News (Our copy).

Women retiring this year expect their annual retirement income to be more than a third (36%) lower than men's, adding up to a pension gender gap of £6,500, according to research published today from Prudential...

Volunteers Open Evening - Tuesday 16 April
seen at 14:30, 5 April in TPAS News (Our copy).

TPAS is a voluntary organisation providing free help and information to members of the public. We are now looking for volunteers to work in our London office, to help with answering calls from the public on...

Temporary export bar placed on major Raphael drawing
seen at 11:30, 5 April in http://www.artscouncil.org.uk Latest entries (Our copy).
Temporary export bar placed on major Raphael drawing
Draft Pensions Bill on new state pension and increase to state pension age
seen at 11:30, 5 April in TPAS News (Our copy).

The draft Pensions Bill was published on 18 January 2013.  The Work and Pensions Select Committee will scrutinise the Bill before it is put before Parliament.  The Bill is likely to change as it makes...

TPAS welcomes report into retirement savings
seen at 11:30, 5 April in TPAS News (Our copy).

Commenting on the publication of the latest research into saving for retirement, Chief Executive Marta Philips said: "We welcome this report which raises awareness of the need to save as much as you can, ...

Guidance: Guide to making legislation
seen at 10:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Updated: New version added - April 2013.

This guide has been prepared by the Secretariat to the Parliamentary Business and Legislation Committee of Cabinet, with the advice of Parliamentary Counsel and...

April 2013 – The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Repeals, Revocations and Amendments) Regulations 2013 came into force
seen at 10:30, 5 April in HSE RSS feeds (Our copy).

The Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Repeals, Revocations and Amendments) Regulations 2013 come into force on 6 April (subject to Parliamentary approval). These Regulations remove thirteen measures that have ...

Research and analysis: Dual Funding Structure for Research in the UK: Research Council and Funding Council Allocation Methods, and Impact Pathways
seen at 09:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

This report analyses the links between research performance, research funding models and the knowledge exchange activities and research motivation of academics in the UK. It looks at the UK system of dual funding...

Guidance: Cabinet Office controls guidance version 3.1
seen at 09:31, 5 April in Search (Our copy).

Updated: Annex 8.1 - new version uploaded.

Together with long term structural reform programmes, the Cabinet Office controls are a core component of the work to reduce wasteful expenditure and help reduce...