Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat identification guide
The handbook is designed to be a general guide to help you meet the law. You should make sure you keep and refer to any other publications sent...
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
The official Ear Tag Allocation System (ETAS) supplies electronic identification (EID) numbers to your tag manufacturer. These must by law be used when sheep...
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
This guidance explains what keepers and show organisers should do to comply with the rules governing the recording and reporting of movements of sheep and...
Updated: Amended link to sheepn and goat id guide
This leaflet explains why some sheep need to have electronic identification (EID) tags and how electronic reading and recording works.
Further information...
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
Further information Sheep identification and movement
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
Further information Sheep identification and movement
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
Further information Sheep identification and movement
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
Further information Sheep identification and movement
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
Further information Sheep identification and movement
Updated: Amended link to sheep and goat id guide
The new rules took effect from 31 December 2009.
It is designed to be a general guide to help you meet the law, it is not a definitive guide.
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Details of Ministerial hospitality, overseas travel, gifts (given or received) and meetings with outside interest groups, together with gifts or hospitality received by special advisers.
Published on ...
Details of the Permanent Secretary’s meetings with external organisations are published on a quarterly basis, reflecting the civil service’s commitment to transparency.
Business costs for the most senior civil servants (directors general and above) and non-executive directors of the management board and Agency Chief Executives in Defra are published and updated quarterly.
A far-reaching farming blueprint combining profit potential and stewardship in a world-renowned landscape is emerging.
Second Amending Protocol to the Agreement concerning the European Air Group, London, and 12 December 2011 - 1 March 2012 Action: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Ratification On 24 April...
Updated: Corrected title date
AGO’s ministers must publish details of overseas travel that’s part of their official duties.
This ad-hoc statistical notice presents further breakdowns of already published information on proven re-offending.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict (SRSG-SVC) visited Somalia from 2 to 6 April 2013, within the framework of United Nations Security Council resolutions 1820 (...
NERC is currently seeking at least one independent, part-time, Non-executive Director with experience of managing at a board level in a large, complex organisation in the public or private sector.
Two men aged 62 and 82 have been charged with attempting to smuggle cocaine into the UK via Gatwick Airport.
British nationals Calvin Campbell (62) of Gloucester Road in Tottenham and Donald Garwood (...
Due to nationwide industrial action by the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) on Thursday 9 March from 11:00 to 12:00, The National Archives will be offering a reduced service to the public during this ...
From 1 April 2013, billing authorities may charge a premium on a class of property that has been unoccupied and unfurnished for 2 years or more. The premium can be up to 50% of the council tax on the property...
This report aims to provide us with a better understanding of the economic, policy and regulatory environment for coal-fired generation in other EU Member States with particular emphasis on the development of...
The scholarships will fund part of tuition fees for postgraduate courses lasting a minimum of one year. To apply, please complete the application form and email it to info@britishembassy.is by 21 May 2013...
Details of hospitality, gifts, overseas travel and meetings for Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC.
AGO’s ministers must publish details of gifts they give or receive over £140.
The entry for this quarter is a nil return.
Updated: Added Tregantle firing times 27 May to 09 June 2013
Tregantle’s firing times are presented in three file formats so that the information is accessible to everyone. The TXT format is browseable ...
Updated: Indicator DC1 updated.
These indicators monitor agricultural and environmental change in England and are updated as new information becomes available. The date of the last update for each indicator...
This consultative document invites views on the revised Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) L56 – “Safe installation and use of gas systems and appliances”. The revised ACOP and guidance has been...
This consultative document invites views on the revised Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) L24 – “Workplace health, safety and welfareâ€. The consultation aims to establish if the changes make it easier for...
It also examines public perceptions of support for victims and victims’ contact with the organisation Victim Support, and again draws out key implications in these areas.
Based on Crime Survey for England...
Updated: Government's response published.
This call for evidence asked for views on:
whether the smoothing of assets and liabilities would be appropriate in schemes undertaking technical provisions...
Updated: Updated the immunisation schedule to reflect the removal of the MenC vaccination at four months of age and the introduction of a booster vaccination around 14 years of age.
This resource does not cover the actual administration techniques involved in vaccination against MenC. Information on immunisation by nurses and other health professionals is available from Immunisation ...
In summary, these changes are:
the removal of the 2nd dose at age 16 weeks from the routine schedule for infants the introduction of an adolescent booster dose at around 14 years
Updated: Updated impact assessment with improved evidence, particularly about average civil compensation and estimates of case volumes.
This impact assessment considers the costs and benefits to the main...
Updated: Document added to MenC vaccination series.
Studies show that vaccination against meningococcal C (MenC) disease in early childhood provides a relatively short-term protective immune response. Protection...
Updated: Two documents replaced with updated versions
Earlier editions: Offender Management Statistics Quarterly
Offender management statistics (quarterly) - October to December 2012 Introduction...
Updated: New updated chapter.
Meningococcal disease occurs as a result of a systemic bacterial infection by Neisseria meningitidis. Meningococci are gram-negative...
In May 2010 the Coalition Government set up new standards for transparency in government. All Departments have committed to publish any spend over £25,000.
In May 2010 the Coalition Government set up new standards for transparency in government. The Minister for the Cabinet Office has committed government to publishing procurement card spending data over £...
Quarterly lists of DECC ministers’ gifts and hospitality.
Quarterly lists of DECC ministers’ gifts and hospitality.
Quarterly lists of DECC ministers’ gifts and hospitality.
Updated: Text from page is contained within new document attached
The six Justice Reinvestment Pilots (Greater Manchester, Croydon, Hackney, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark) aim to incentivise local statutory...
Quarterly lists of DECC ministers’ gifts and hospitality.
Quarterly lists of DECC Ministers’ meetings that involved outside interested parties.
Quarterly lists of DECC Ministers’ meetings that involved outside interested parties.
Quarterly lists of DECC Ministers’ meetings that involved outside interested parties.
Quarterly lists of DECC Ministers’ meetings that involved outside interested parties.
Quarterly lists of DECC ministers’ overseas travel.
Quarterly lists of DECC Special Advisers’ gifts and hospitality.
This guidance will explain the importance of VfM in infrastructure, how VfM varies across the range of infrastructure programming activities, different models for delivering high VfM infrastructure programmes...
Corporate hospitality received by board members and staff of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA).
The report aims to provide us with a better understanding of the economic, policy and regulatory environment in which coal plants operate across these Member States.
Key points from the report are:
The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
A guide to demonstrating the value of our work launches today
Organisers of the Samsung World Rowing Cup, backed by UK Sport's Gold Event Series, say that tickets are selling fast
The TPAS website now includes new and updated information on all aspects of pensions. The website is widely recognised as a leading source of impartial and independent information and guidance on a wide range...
The new series of Fake Britain continues with Border Force officers detaining counterfeit goods that have been sent through the post.
The BBC followed officers working at the Coventry postal hub and ...
Kris Venkatasami, Head of the Special Casework Unit and Special Operations Unit at CPS London, said: "I have authorised the Metropolitan Police Service to charge seven men with a range of offences under the...
The first ever study by the Crown Prosecution Service into so-called false allegations of rape and domestic violence is being published today by the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Alison Levitt, QC, Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), oversees CPS decision making and all potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other...
Five men have today been sentenced at Warrington Crown Court for setting up a laboratory used to produce a synthetic substance called BMK. This is the first time that this method of BMK manufacture has been detected...
The Crown Prosecution Service has today opened its 2013 legal trainee scheme to talented law graduates seeking an interesting and rewarding career in the public service.
Malcolm McHaffie, Deputy Head of Special Crime at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "On 21 November 2012 Cleveland Police provided the CPS with a file of evidence in relation to Gerald Tubb, a Sky News journalist...
Alison Levitt, QC, Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), oversees CPS decision making and all potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other...
Alison Saunders, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London, said: "The CPS has carefully considered the evidence gathered as part of Operation Yewtree in relation to a man in his 70s from Cambridgeshire who was...
Sue Patten, Head of Fraud at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This was an extraordinary scheme created to attack the public purse. The defendants put in claims on a ghost film called 'Landscape of Lives...
Each month, the CPS celebrates the outstanding work of teams and individuals up and down the country by publishing their stories on the CPS website.
Ian James Dickinson has today been sentenced to five years at Chelmsford Crown Court for a fraudulent foreign exchange investment scheme. Over nearly five years, Dickinson defrauded investors of around £...
Giovanni Di Stefano has today been convicted at Southwark Crown Court of 25 counts including deception, fraud, money laundering and using a false instrument committed between 2004 and 2012.
Cheryl Hramiak, Branch Crown Prosecutor at CPS North West said: "As a result of today's verdicts Stephen Seddon has been brought to justice for the violent and premeditated murders of his own parents and for...
A CPS spokesperson said: "The CPS received a complete file on 26 March 2013 in relation to events at the Sports and Social Club within the Palace of Westminster on 14 March 2013, following which Eric Joyce ...
Michael and Mairead Philpott have been found guilty of manslaughter for causing the deaths of their six children in a house fire in Derby. Paul Mosley, a friend of the couple, has also been found guilty of the same...
Alison Storey, Specialist Prosecutor in the Crown Prosecution Service Special Crime Division, said: "As a detective constable, Nicholas McFadden should have been taking drugs off the streets. Instead, he was...
Alison Saunders, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London said: "The CPS has carefully considered the evidence gathered as part of Operation Yewtree in relation to David Smith, who was employed as a driver at ...
Andrew Penhale, deputy head of fraud at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Following an investigation by HM Revenue and Customs, we have authorised charges against five individuals in connection with a tax...
Damaris Lakin, CPS London Senior Crown Prosecutor, said: "I have authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Mary Konye in relation to the throwing of sulphuric acid onto Naomi Oni on 30 December 2012 in Dagenham...
Alison Storey, Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: "After carefully reviewing all of the evidence I have concluded that no charges should be brought in relation...
Mark Auty, specialist prosecutor in the CPS Special Crime Division, said: "Oguz Batmaz was the prime mover in a drug dealing enterprise who routinely abused his position as a Police Community Support Officer...
Gregor McGill, a senior lawyer with the Crown Prosecution Service, whose team handles CPS decision making and potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other related matters...
Chief Crown Prosecutor for the CPS East of England, Grace Ononiwu, said: "We have today advised Cambridgeshire police that there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to charge Joanna Dennehy...
This is the passenger survey report and summary analysing people’s preferences when choosing tolled and non-tolled routes.
Birmingham M6 toll road studyThis study was centred on the M6 toll road north...
This report focuses on the challenges of modelling smarter choices measures and the limitations of existing approaches. It then outlines a potential modelling framework for smart choices that builds on and extends...
This report reviews the existing literature on the current practice of modelling smarter choices and relevant transport and marketing literature on choice modelling.
Related documents Modelling and ...
This traffic modelling report assesses the proportion of traffic which uses the M6, the M6 toll and the surrounding A-road network.
Birmingham M6 toll road studyThis study was centred on the M6 toll...
Research examining the evidence for a change in trip making and the implications for the department’s standard forecasts. The analysis was based on data from the National Travel Survey, years 1995 to 2006.
This freight report and summary analyses values for journey time, reliability time and start-stop time from surveys conducted for drivers and managers.
Birmingham M6 toll road studyThis study was centred...
The Manchester Motorway Box (MMB) study used a large volume of survey data from before and after the opening of the scheme to model aspects of traveller behavioural change. This included variable demand modelling...
Supplementary green book guidance published in February 2012 recommends taking an ecosystem services approach to assess the impacts of policies and projects on the environment.
This research explores...
This paper summarises the findings of a peer review by the Institute for Transport Studies of the DfT ‘Impact of transport on economic geography’ paper.
Related documents Impact of transport ...
This paper summarises current understanding of the impact of transport schemes on the size, nature, and distribution of economic activity, based on various reports previously produced by DfT and on the guidance...
This utilisation surveys report and summary deal with the characteristics of toll users, such as journey length, frequency, purpose and other associated information.
Birmingham M6 toll road studyThis...
Application for a change to an establishment licence to comply with the Animals (Scientific Procedures Act) 1986.
DECC workforce management information from April 2012 - March 2013.
Updated: Added Desider May 2013 issue 60
desider is the monthly corporate magazine for Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S). It is aimed at readers across the wider MOD, armed forces and industry, and...
Updated: Updated report published following feedback from a research discussion event.
Analyses of changes in the market for bank lending to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This independent research...
The Gambling Commission publishes a fortnightly newsletter (e-bulletin) containing latest news, notifications of approaching consultation deadlines, and publication announcements.
War Pensions & Armed Forces Compensation Chamber decision
We keep a library of certain archived publications.
Find the title and reference number of the publication you need in the relevant PDF. Email the title and reference number to library.archive@dwp...
Financial data on Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) items of government procurement card (GPC) expenditure over £500 in January 2013.
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has approved a vital compulsory purchase order, unlocking a major £330m campus development by the University of Northampton.
Economic contribution of arts and culture report published
Weekly death figures provide provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the latest eight weeks for which data are available.
Updated: attachment updated
The following list of English speaking lawyers and translators/interpreters has been prepared for the convenience of British Nationals who require legal advice
These figures are not official statistics however the numbers follow the Office for National Statistics (ONS) headcount definitions and methodology. They are internal workforce management information published...
Updated: Welsh version added
This progress report looks at how social justice principles influence service delivery at national and local level, in government and across the private and voluntary sectors...
Quarterly lists of Departmental Board business expenses and hospitality.
Updated: 'Summary of requests to change ticket office opening hours since May 2010 and their outcome' document updated.
The Transport Minister Norman Baker has given his decision on the application from...
Updated: 'Supplementary guidance for local authorities shortlisted for large projects' added.
These documents were produced to support the Local Sustainable Transport Fund (LSTF) application process. They...
Updated: February and March 2013 data added.
Information on invoice payment performance for the Department for Transport and the transport agencies.
Updated: Update on Blackpool Transport application and London Underground Uxbridge application
Current exemption applicationsThe department is currently considering these applications for exemption from...
Updated: Updated with new weekly prices.
This weekly publication includes averages of the most usual prices charged at the English wholesale markets in Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool and New Spitalfields...
Weekly death figures provide provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the latest eight weeks for which data are available.
Alison Storey, Specialist Prosecutor in the Crown Prosecution Service Special Crime Division, said: "As a detective constable, Nicholas McFadden should have been taking drugs off the streets. Instead, he was stealing...
Alison Saunders, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London said: "The CPS has carefully considered the evidence gathered as part of Operation Yewtree in relation to David Smith, who was employed as a driver at the time...
Brian Hipwood, of Ealing, was today sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment at Isleworth Crown Court for possession of illegal medicines and tobacco duty evasion. He was convicted on 14 March 2013 on one count of Cheating...
A man has been convicted of raping an 11-year-old girl in a park in Enfield on 23 November. Opemipo Jaji was convicted of one count of rape at the Central Criminal Court today and will be sentenced at a later date...
Zahid Iqbal, Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, Umar Arshad and Syed Farhan Hussain were today sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court having pleaded guilty on 1 March 2013 to one count contrary to section 5 of the Terrorism Act...
Alison Levitt, QC, Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), oversees CPS decision making and all potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other...
On Tuesday 23 April, new and updated 'Publications' and 'Prosecution Policy and Guidance' sections will go live on the CPS website.
The Crown Prosecution Service has today published new figures that show the conviction rate for rape and domestic violence prosecutions increased once again last year.
Keir Starmer QC will step down from his role as Director of Public Prosecutions at the end of his five year term of office in October this year.
Alison Levitt, QC, Principal Legal Advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), oversees CPS decision making and all potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other...
Richard Dart, Jahangir Alom and Imran Mahmood have today been sentenced at the Old Bailey following a guilty plea on 15 March 2013 to engaging in preparation for acts of terrorism contrary to section 5(1) of the...
The Crown Prosecution Service has today authorised police to charge Max Clifford with 11 indecent assaults allegedly committed between 1966 and 1985.
Andrew Penhale, deputy head of fraud at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Following an investigation by HM Revenue and Customs, we have authorised charges against five individuals in connection with a tax relief...
Damaris Lakin, CPS London Senior Crown Prosecutor, said: "I have authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Mary Konye in relation to the throwing of sulphuric acid onto Naomi Oni on 30 December 2012 in Dagenham...
Each month, the CPS celebrates the outstanding work of teams and individuals up and down the country by publishing their stories on the CPS website.
Alison Storey, Specialist Prosecutor for the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: "After carefully reviewing all of the evidence I have concluded that no charges should be brought in relation ...
The Crown Prosecution Service has today authorised Lancashire Police to charge William Roache with two rapes allegedly committed against a 15-year-old girl in 1967.
Stuart Hall will be sentenced on 17 June at Preston Crown Court after pleading guilty to 14 indecent assaults.
Mark Auty, specialist prosecutor in the CPS Special Crime Division, said: "Oguz Batmaz was the prime mover in a drug dealing enterprise who routinely abused his position as a Police Community Support Officer to ...
Gregor McGill, a senior lawyer with the Crown Prosecution Service, whose team handles CPS decision making and potential prosecutions in relation to the ongoing phone hacking investigations and other related matters...
The Home Secretary has announced the creation of an independent panel, which will be responsible for overseeing the release of documents related to the 1989 Hillsborough football disaster.
An expert team has been appointed to the Hillsborough Independent Panel, Home Secretary Alan Johnson announced today.
Theresa May confirms that the panel has full government support to continue in its role overseeing publication of all publicly-held documents.
Panel affirms its independence of government
Panel affirms its independence of government