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24 April 2012

Hefty fine for infested restaurant
seen at 17:23, 24 April in European Regional Development Fund News - national (Our copy).

A food business operator has been fined £11,683 for a breach of food hygiene legislation.

Tower Hamlets Council prosecuted the food business operator for Rosa’s restaurant at 12 Hanbury Street...

Egg firm fined after worker’s fingers cut off
seen at 15:23, 24 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A Worcestershire egg company has been fined after a worker severed two fingers while cleaning a drain on a production line.

Student finance independent assessors reappointed
seen at 15:23, 24 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

The four independent assessors who investigate appeals and complaints made to the Student Loans Company (SLC) are to be reappointed for a further three years.

Test
seen at 10:27, 24 April in Marine Management Organisation News - national (Our copy).
Test
Businesses and consumers to be empowered to challenge anti-competitive practices
seen at 10:25, 24 April in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

Businesses and consumers will find it easier to challenge firms they believe are acting anti-competitively, under proposals launched today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Loughborough agency director told to clean up her act
seen at 10:25, 24 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A recruitment agency supplying catering and cleaning workers was yesterday ordered to pay back a total of over £1,380.40 in withheld wages at Leicester Magistrates’ Court following a prosecution by ...

Truck trials to drive down carbon from freight
seen at 10:25, 24 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Trials of carbon-cutting trucks are set for support from Government, Transport Minister Mike Penning has announced.

Tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Mid-sized business boost in turkey
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The first trade mission of its kind, focusing solely on mid-sized businesses, will pay a two day visit to Turkey later this week. Led by Trade and Investment Minister, Lord Green, and John Cridland, Director-...

Government toughens spending controls
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

In a speech at the Institute of Fiscal Studies today, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to its fiscal consolidation and set out new, tougher spending rules...

A1 (m) resurfacing work near doncaster
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Drivers are being advised of a four night closure of the A1(M) around Doncaster for resurfacing next week.

A1 (m) bridges work to start at barton in north yorkshire
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Drivers living around Barton in North Yorkshire are being advised that roadworks to maintain three bridges over the A1(M) will get underway next week.

Sunday closures for hull’s a63 myton bridge
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Drivers in Hull are being advised that the A63 Myton Bridge south of the city centre will be closed for a period during the next two Sundays.

Unregistered gas installer prosecuted
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas installer was caught illegally carrying out work on a house in Newark.

Lincolnshire company director jailed for fraudulent trading
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Lincolnshire company director Michael John Welbourn, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment at Lincoln Crown Court after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulent trading and one count of managing a company...

Wales’ tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Wales’ 300,700 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Northern ireland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Northern Ireland’s 191,800 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Scotland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Scotland’s 463,300 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Recycling firm fined for subjecting workers to lead poisoning
seen at 06:52, 24 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

An Edmonton-based recycling company has been fined for failing to protect employees working with lead.

Improving Spending Control (Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary, HM Treasury)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Today I am publishing new rules and incentives to strengthen the control of public spending.

The Government have set out their plan to significantly reduce the structural current budget deficit over the...

Infrastructure Cost Review (Danny Alexander, Chief Secretary, HM Treasury)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government have today published the first annual progress report on the three-year infrastructure cost review programme launched in March 2011.

Over the past 12 months, the Government have worked with...

Chemical Weapons Convention - Declaration of Protective Programmes (Nick Harvey, Minister of State (Armed Forces), Defence)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The UK’s chemical protection programme is designed to protect against the use of chemical weapons. Such a programme is permitted by the chemical weapons convention, with which the United Kingdom is fully...

Tackling Irresponsible Dog Ownership (James Paice, Minister of State (Agriculture and Food), Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am pleased to announce a package of measures to tackle irresponsible dog ownership. I apologise to the House that this announcement is four weeks later than intended.

In the past few years there has been...

Reform of the European Court of Human Rights (Kenneth Clarke, Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State, Justice)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary and I wish to update the House on the Government’s efforts to reform the European Court of Human Rights as part of the UK’s chairmanship of the Committee...

Official Histories: Special Operations Executive in Italy (David Cameron)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have appointed Dr Roderick Bailey, Research Associate at the Imperial War Museum, to complete the writing of Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Italy 1940-43.

Public Bodies (Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission: Transfer of Functions) Order 2012 (Maria Miller, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Disabled People), Work and Pensions)
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Following the Government’s review of non-departmental public bodies and the passage of the Public Bodies Act 2011, and using powers contained within this Act, I will be laying an order later today to abolish...

Unregistered gas installer prosecuted
seen at 06:49, 24 April in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas installer was caught illegally carrying out work on a house in Newark.

Lincolnshire company director jailed for fraudulent trading
seen at 06:49, 24 April in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

Lincolnshire company director Michael John Welbourn, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment at Lincoln Crown Court after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulent trading and one count of managing a company...

Scotland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:49, 24 April in Attorney General's Office News - national (Our copy).

Scotland’s 463,300 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

A1 (m) bridges work to start at barton in north yorkshire
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

Drivers living around Barton in North Yorkshire are being advised that roadworks to maintain three bridges over the A1(M) will get underway next week.

Tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Mid-sized business boost in turkey
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The first trade mission of its kind, focusing solely on mid-sized businesses, will pay a two day visit to Turkey later this week. Led by Trade and Investment Minister, Lord Green, and John Cridland, Director-...

Government toughens spending controls
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

In a speech at the Institute of Fiscal Studies today, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to its fiscal consolidation and set out new, tougher spending rules...

A1 (m) resurfacing work near doncaster
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Drivers are being advised of a four night closure of the A1(M) around Doncaster for resurfacing next week.

A1 (m) bridges work to start at barton in north yorkshire
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Drivers living around Barton in North Yorkshire are being advised that roadworks to maintain three bridges over the A1(M) will get underway next week.

Sunday closures for hull’s a63 myton bridge
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in Hull are being advised that the A63 Myton Bridge south of the city centre will be closed for a period during the next two Sundays.

Unregistered gas installer prosecuted
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas installer was caught illegally carrying out work on a house in Newark.

Lincolnshire company director jailed for fraudulent trading
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Lincolnshire company director Michael John Welbourn, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment at Lincoln Crown Court after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulent trading and one count of managing a company...

Wales’ tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Wales’ 300,700 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Northern ireland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Northern Ireland’s 191,800 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Scotland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Scotland’s 463,300 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Recycling firm fined for subjecting workers to lead poisoning
seen at 06:48, 24 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

An Edmonton-based recycling company has been fined for failing to protect employees working with lead.

Tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Mid-sized business boost in turkey
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The first trade mission of its kind, focusing solely on mid-sized businesses, will pay a two day visit to Turkey later this week. Led by Trade and Investment Minister, Lord Green, and John Cridland, Director-...

Government toughens spending controls
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

In a speech at the Institute of Fiscal Studies today, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to its fiscal consolidation and set out new, tougher spending rules...

A1 (m) resurfacing work near doncaster
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Drivers are being advised of a four night closure of the A1(M) around Doncaster for resurfacing next week.

A1 (m) bridges work to start at barton in north yorkshire
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Drivers living around Barton in North Yorkshire are being advised that roadworks to maintain three bridges over the A1(M) will get underway next week.

Sunday closures for hull’s a63 myton bridge
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in Hull are being advised that the A63 Myton Bridge south of the city centre will be closed for a period during the next two Sundays.

Unregistered gas installer prosecuted
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas installer was caught illegally carrying out work on a house in Newark.

Lincolnshire company director jailed for fraudulent trading
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Lincolnshire company director Michael John Welbourn, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment at Lincoln Crown Court after pleading guilty to two counts of fraudulent trading and one count of managing a company...

Wales’ tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Wales’ 300,700 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Northern ireland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Northern Ireland’s 191,800 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Scotland’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Scotland’s 463,300 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Recycling firm fined for subjecting workers to lead poisoning
seen at 06:47, 24 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

An Edmonton-based recycling company has been fined for failing to protect employees working with lead.