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10 February 2006

A36 salisbury - safety improvements at churchill way railway bridge
seen at 18:30, 10 February in Highways Agency News - national (Our copy).
Work starts on 20 February to improve safety on the A36 at Churchill Way in Salisbury by raising the height of the parapets over the railway line.
Look back at the PM's week
seen at 18:25, 10 February in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
In the last few days the PM answered questions from the Liaison Select Committee, set out his plans for Trust schools and spoke to a conference on anti-social behaviour.
Fisheries Administration in the UK
seen at 16:33, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Consultation letter inviting views from stakeholders on the future of the Sea Fish Industry Authority.
Extension to Traffic Regulation Conditions Applying to Public Service Vehicles - Regulatory Impact Assessment
seen at 14:32, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
extension to traffic regulation conditions applying to public service vehicles - regulatory impact assessment
Evaluation of the Scottish Prison Service Transitional Care Initiative: Summary
seen at 14:32, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
report on the Scottish Prison Service Transitional Care Initiative
Evaluation of the Scottish Prison Service Transitional Care Initiative
seen at 14:32, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
report on Scottish Prison Service Transitional Care
Foreign secretary welcomes iraqi election results
seen at 14:22, 10 February in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, today welcomed the final election results issued by the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq:
Dunfermline by-election
seen at 14:22, 10 February in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked whether in terms of the Government, the by-election result sent a signal that the voters were in some way unhappy with the Government's performance in the last eight months since the election, The PMOS said...
Education Bill
seen at 14:22, 10 February in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if there were any details on amendments to the ID Cards Bill, the PMOS replied that the changes that were being suggested in terms of how the Commons voted on it was a change in process, not a change...
Falklands-Venezuela
seen at 14:21, 10 February in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Put that President Chávez had remarked recently that the British Army had gone to the Falklands to "trample over Argentinean soldiers" and that it should really be turned over to Argentina, the PMOS...
Look back at the PM's week
seen at 14:21, 10 February in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
This week the PM answered questions from the Liaison Select Committee, set out his plans for Trust schools and spoke to a conference on anti-social behaviour.
Morning press briefing from 10 February 2006
seen at 14:21, 10 February in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman on: Falklands-Venezuela, Education Bill, ID Cards, Dunfermline by-election, Chancellor for the Duchy of Lancaster and QinetiQ
Statement from veterans minister on funeral of nicholas swarbrick
seen at 11:27, 10 February in Ministry of Defence News - national (Our copy).
Veterans' Minister, Don Touhig, said at the time of Nicholas Swarbrick's funeral (believed to be the last member of the Merchant Navy to have served in WW1):
Company winding up and bankruptcy petition statistics fourth quarter 2005
seen at 11:23, 10 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).
The Department for Constitutional Affairs today publishes statistics for company winding up, and creditors' and debtors' bankruptcy petitions issued in the High Court and county courts of England and Wales during...
Have your say on the future of seafish
seen at 11:23, 10 February in Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national (Our copy).
The Independent Review on the future of the Seafish Industry Authority (SFIA) is released today (February 10th) for public consultation along with the Government's proposed response.
Review of Sea Fish Industry Authority 2005: Proposed Decisions by the Four Fisheries Administrations in the UK
seen at 10:31, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Decisions proposed by the four Fisheries Administrations in response to the Review of the Sea Fish Industry Authority.
Review of Sea Fish Industry Authority
seen at 10:30, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Report of the independent Review of the Sea Fish Industry Authority.
Raf airborne early warning aircraft provide support to the winter olympics
seen at 10:28, 10 February in Ministry of Defence News - national (Our copy).
British Royal Air Force aircraft will enhance air surveillance at the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy on behalf of NATO.
Extension of childhood immunisation programme announced
seen at 10:22, 10 February in NHS News Feed (Our copy).
Community safety everyone's responsibility - PM
seen at 10:22, 10 February in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
Partnership between the public and police is vital in tackling anti-social behaviour, Tony Blair has said.
Government Whips Office (Jim Murphy, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Cabinet Office)
seen at 09:23, 10 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).
My right hon. Friend, the Prime Minister has made the following Machinery of Government change with immediate effect. The offices of the House of Commons and House of Lords Chief Whips will transfer from the Cabinet...
Spring Supplementary Estimate 2005–06 (Jim Murphy, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Cabinet Office)
seen at 09:23, 10 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).
Subject to Parliamentary approval of any necessary supplementary estimate, the Cabinet Office DEL will be decreased by £3,150,000 from £226,144,000 to £222,994,000. The administration...
Lord Carter's Review of Legal Aid Procurement (Bridget Prentice, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs)
seen at 09:23, 10 February in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).
My right hon. and noble Friend the Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor (Lord Falconer of Thoroton) has made the following written ministerial statement today."Since 5 July 2005 Lord Carter of Coles has led a ...
Extension to Traffic Regulation Conditions Applying to Public Service Vehicles
seen at 02:29, 10 February in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
consultation on extension to traffic regulation conditions applying to public service vehicles
Having problems? know your rights
seen at 02:23, 10 February in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).
Young people in Sunderland today took centre stage to encourage others to find out about their legal rights.