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This guidance is provided to ensure consistent application of examination procedures, and to promote fairness, transparency and proportionality. It also sets out the criteria which the Secretary of State will...
This guidance is designed to help those who intend to make an application for development consent under the Act to determine how the provisions in respect of associated development apply to their proposals.
Updated: 26 April 2013: The deadline for this consultation has been extended to 03 May 2013.
The government wants to hear ideas from care users, their families and carers, service commissioners, care providers...
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This circular describes the intended purpose of changes to the law on the use of force in self defence in the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and the Crime...
Updated: Added figures for the four countries of the UK to the annual UK time series.
These data series show land and crop areas, livestock populations and agricultural workforce estimates for England and...
Updated: Updates senior staff structure as at 1 May 2013
This diagram shows directors and senior staff at the Olympic Delivery Authority as at 1 May 2013.
Turner Prize shortlist announced
Work to restore an eroded reed bed and spit of land at Salhouse Broad using dredgings from the nearby river has been selected as a finalist for a prestigious national award.
A national museum is hosting a sleepover event and has advised those attending that they can bring a foam mattress to sleep on but not an inflatable one on the grounds of health and safety.
Work has long been acknowledged as an important social determinant of health with research being conducted as to how a range of workplace, personal and job characteristics influence occupational health. This ...
Two companies were today (24 April) ordered to pay a total of £794,658 in fines and costs after a driver was run over and killed by his own lorry.
A DIY store refused to cut timber purchased by a customer on health and safety grounds. They also refused a request by the customer to cut it himself as the store would be “liable”.
A West Yorkshire company has been prosecuted for breaching safely law after a 1.5 tonne pallet toppled on to a teenage worker, trapping him by the legs.
The enquirer is concerned about a news story regarding a road closure for sewer maintenance as health and safety is given as the reason why work cannot be completed at night.
A Portishead plant hire company has been fined after a worker was killed while operating a tarmac cutter in Box, Wiltshire.
The development of the new National Crime Agency (NCA) has taken a crucial step forward today as the Crime and Courts Bill achieved Royal Assent.
It marks a fundamental milestone for establishing the ...
Changes to the family visit visa route will save taxpayers more than £100 million over the next decade and speed up the system for genuine applicants, the Immigration Minister said today (26 April, ...
Asked whether the Prime Minister would support the funding of a memorial to service personnel that had died in Afghanistan, the PMS said that he had not seen the Opposition’s proposals and so could not comment ...
Asked how the Prime Minister would respond to the alternative Royal Charter put forward by the newspaper industry, the PMS said that the Privy Council Office would need to look at the proposal. He said he was not...
The Prime Ministers Spokesman (PMS) provided an update on the costs of Lady Thatcher’s funeral. He told journalists that the estimated cost of the funeral to the public purse was 1.6 million. Of this, around ...
Friday 26 April 2013 ...
This consultation is to seek views on the government’s plans to change legislation relating to the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA). These plans include amendments to the scope of licensing and the size ...
List of Department of Heatlh freedom of information (FOI) releases for requests received in January 2013.
Ministry of Justice FOI releases for April 2013
Ministry of Justice returns for January - March 2012
Ministry of Justice returns for October - December 2011
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News desk: 020 3334 3536 (Monday to Friday: 7am to 8pm)
Emergency media calls (out of hours): 07659...
Updated: The deadline for this consultation has been extended to 03 May 2013.
The government wants to hear ideas from care users, their families and carers, service commissioners, care providers and front...
20 new music commissions announced for first ever New Music Biennial
With skies clearing and the ground drying, repairing the landscape damage inflicted by a harsh winter has begun across rural Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has made good progress in managing and delivering improvement in its services according to the latest Annual Improvement Report issued by the Wales Audit
The tourism industry in Pembrokeshire came out in style at a recent awards evening to showcase the county's leading tourism talent.
Periodic review 2013: consultation on contingency planning for PR13 implementation
North of England North East PHE CentreFloor 2 Citygate, Gallowgate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4WH Telephone: 0844 225 3550
Cheshire & Merseyside PHE Centre5th Floor, Rail House, Lord Nelson...
Following a request from the Secretary of State for Health, Dame Fiona Caldicott carried out this independent review of information sharing to ensure that there is an appropriate balance between the protection...
An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2007.
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Please note these numbers are for journalists only:
News desk: 020 3334 3536 (Monday to Friday: 7am to 8pm)
Emergency media calls (out of hours): 07659 173...
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Updated: Added updated version of the guide.
Guide for people who work in or with government who have frequent contact with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It:
summarises the main forms...
Ministry of Justice returns for July - September 2012
Ministry of Justice returns for April - June 2012
Ministry of Justice returns for July - September 2011
What we’ve seen, London
Successful grants for the arts, London
Mo Farah to compete at European Team Championships this summer
HSE has received an award from the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) for its contribution to process safety in the offshore industry.
Updated: Latest update published.
DECC’s timetable of statistical releases for twelve months ahead is detailed below; all releases are National Statistics unless stated otherwise. The timetable will be ...
Local action will drive sustainable change in the public’s health, but we are committed to taking action on a national scale where it makes sense, and when it is needed.
An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2011.
An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2010.
Note: A lawyer seeking to represent a foreign national in a criminal matter may need to obtain prior permission from the Laos Ministry of Justice. Court proceedings are only conducted in the Lao language. An...
An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2009.
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Latest prison population figures for 2013.
An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2008.
I am very pleased to say that today we have published our priorities for 2013 to 2014. As the document itself says: We exist to serve the public through the public health system, a system led locally by elected...
The Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) wishes to appoint a new HEFCE Board member.
Operation Pallial arrest
At the beginning of this new financial year, I would like to report to Parliament on progress made in relation to Royal Mail since the Postal Services Act 2011.
Royal Mail is an essential part of Britain...
HM Treasury has today published a consultation document setting out its plans to change the way that systemically important payment and settlement systems are dealt with in the event of insolvency.
Under...
HM Treasury has today provided a further report to Parliament in relation to Irish loans as required under the Loans to Ireland Act 2010. The report relates to the period from 1 October 2012 to 31 March 2013.
I am today laying before Parliament the “Government’s response to the pre-legislative scrutiny report by the Draft Local Audit Bill Committee” (Cm 8566).
The Draft Local Audit Bill Committee...
For decades, there has been an acknowledgement that defence acquisition in this country can, and should, be done better. Despite almost countless reviews and reorganisations, successive Governments have failed...
Today the Government responded to the Justice Committee report “Interpreting and translation services and the Applied Language Solutions contract”. This sets out some of the work which has already...
The British passport is a secure document issued in accordance with international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation. The British passport achieves a very high standard of security...
The Home Office and the Ministry of Justice have prepared the third annual report to Parliament on the application of protocols 19 and 21 to the treaty on European Union (TEU) and the treaty on the functioning...
On 24 October 2012, Official Report, column 56WS, I issued a written statement to the House launching a public consultation seeking views on how to implement Tom Winsor’s recommendations on changes to the...
My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs attended the Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) and I attended the General Affairs Council (GAC) in Luxembourg on 22 April. My hon. ...
On 5 May 2011, my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary informed Parliament of his intention to release to the public every paper from a large collection of colonial administration files, subject only to legal...
The work-focused health-related assessment (WFHRA) was introduced in October 2008, as part of the employment and support allowance process, to allow claimants to explore with an independent healthcare professional...
As part of the Government’s red tape challenge programme, the Department has undertaken a detailed examination of the regulatory framework for private pensions. This has been supported by input from the...
I am today publishing supplementary information regarding the consultation on an exceptional hardship scheme for phase two of high speed two. I am also extending the exceptional hardship scheme consultation period...
In April 2011, the Cabinet Office announced that all non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) would undergo a substantive review at least once every three years. I have today launched a review of the Health and...
I have today published and laid before Parliament my seventh and eighth annual report(s) on the operation of the agreement between the British and Irish Governments which established the Independent Monitoring...
In my written ministerial statement of 18 December 2012, Official Report, column 96WS about the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 (“the 2010 Act”) I undertook to make a further statement...
Application for motor traders and vehicle testers for a first trade licence and/or additional licences.
Guidance notes on how to fill in the application form for a first trade licence and/or additional licences.
Trade licence renewal application for motor traders and vehicle testers.
Application for motor traders and vehicle testers for a duplicate/replacement trade licence and/or duplicate/replacement trade plates.
The Pesticide Users’ Health Study (PUHS) consists of pesticide users certified under the Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986 (COPR). This report presents cancer incidence experienced by pesticide users...
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and the Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative 'basket' of goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This involves...
Provides general information on all HMRC taxes, including tax receipts, the number of taxpayers, personal tax credits, child benefit and estimates of the cost of tax expenditures and structural relief.
My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise (Michael Fallon) has today made the following Statement.
At the beginning of this new financial year, I would like to report ...
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Proven reoffending quarterly - July 2010 to June 2011This report provides key statistics on proven re-offending in England and Wales. It gives proven re-offending figures for offenders...
Updated: Updated to include new banana prices.
Prices for selected agricultural and horticultural produce are published on a weekly or monthly basis in the following spreadsheets. The data source depends...
This note provides advice to the promoters of society and local authority lotteries and others about the requirements of the Gambling Act 2005 relating to the distribution of lottery proceeds collected by non...
Application for motor traders and vehicle testers for a vehicle tax refund for surrendering a trade licence.
We published advice for society lotteries, local authority lotteries and external lottery managers about the requirements relating to the distribution of lottery.
The Gambling Commission publishes a fortnightly newsletter (e-bulletin) containing latest news, notifications of approaching consultation deadlines, and publication announcements.
Casino drop and win data is provided by all casinos on a monthly basis, and shows the amount of money exchanged for chips in a casino (‘drop’) and the amount retained by the casino (‘win’).
We have imposed an £8,000 financial penalty on a licensed bookmaker who persisted in operating betting in pubs in West Wales.
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and the Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative 'basket' of goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This involves...
Provides general information on all HMRC taxes, including tax receipts, the number of taxpayers, personal tax credits, child benefit and estimates of the cost of tax expenditures and structural relief.
Snowdonia National Park Authority has appointed Jonathan Cawley as the Park's new Director of Planning.
With skies clearing and the ground drying, repairing the landscape damage inflicted by a harsh winter has begun across rural Pembrokeshire.
Plans for a new affordable housing scheme in Carhampton are soon to be put in motion after many years work. The proposed location is Townsend Farm, on the edge of Carhampton village.
A vibrant canvas weaving words with paint inspired by Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre has been generously gifted to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority by artist Sarah Jane Brow
Campaign for National Parks, working in partnership with Exmoor National Park Authority, has appointed a New Mosaic Youth Project officer for Exmoor – Barney Simmons.
An invitation to get wild in a weekend of Bank Holiday action at a leading national park attraction has gone out.
England's longest lake will have a distinctive newcomer this summer as a new catamaran patrol boat is launched.
Cyclists, walkers and horse-riders are asked to be careful on the Monsal Trail for the next four weeks due to essential maintenance work on the tunnels' lighting.
A much-loved village inn is making a comeback thanks to a grant from Northumberland National Park Authority's Sustainable Development Fund (SDF) in time for the 10th Anniversary of the Hadrian's Wall National Trail...
Walkers in the Capel Curig area will be pleased to see that the path above Bryn Tyrch Uchaf is now easier to walk and to enjoy.
We are working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to transfer and begin releasing colonial administration records, referred to as the 'migrated archives' between April 2012 and November 2013. ...