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01 September 2006

'counter-terrorism: the london debate' - metropolitan police authority hears from faith communities
seen at 18:32, 1 September in Metropolitan Police Authority News - national (Our copy).
'Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate' is the MPA's programme of community engagement to counter terrorism. The third hearing in the programme will be held on Thursday 7 September 2006, when invited representatives...
Committee's public hearing in london on thursday 7th september :eleventh inquiry in the electoral commission
seen at 18:23, 1 September in Committee On Standards In Public Life News - national (Our copy).
The Committee on Standards in Public Life is holding its ninth public hearing, in London on Thursday 7th September 2006, to take evidence as part of its Review of The Electoral Commission. The hearing which is open...
The foreign secretary comments on the iranian plane crash
seen at 18:19, 1 September in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
On hearing of the plane crash in north east Iran, she said:
Hmrc improves agent authorisation process
seen at 16:35, 1 September in HM Revenue & Customs News - national (Our copy).
Dealing with agents and tax advisers is an important part of the way that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) does business. From today the process by which customers authorise agents to act on their behalf has been streamlined...
Mpa drugs scrutiny - mps strategies must be co-ordinated to tackle drug crime
seen at 16:33, 1 September in Metropolitan Police Authority News - national (Our copy).
The Metropolitan Police authority is carrying out a scrutiny of the Metropolitan Police Service's approach to policing drug crime in the capital. The Authority needs to be sure that the strategies and initiatives...
End of the road for driveway installer
seen at 16:26, 1 September in Insolvency Service News - national (Our copy).
A Shropshire based company which marketed the installation of driveways, paths and patios using imprinted concrete has been wound up in the High Court following an investigation by the Companies Investigation Branch...
Balmoral Group Ltd v Borealis (UK) Ltd & Ors Rev 1 [2006] EWHC 2228 (Comm) (23 August 2006)
seen at 14:51, 1 September in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
Balmoral seeks to appeal my judgment. In order to be able to do so it needs permission either from me, if I am still able to give it, or from the Court of Appeal, if I am not. It also needs to have filed an appellant...
Smoking and pregnancy - AIHW report
seen at 14:29, 1 September in The Policy Hub (Our copy).
16 August - Smoking and pregnancy - AIHW report
Regional differences in obesity - Statistics Canada report
seen at 14:29, 1 September in The Policy Hub (Our copy).
22 August - Regional differences in obesity - Statistics Canada report
Evaluation of 'Your health, your care, your say' - DH consultation
seen at 14:29, 1 September in The Policy Hub (Our copy).
23 August - Evaluation of 'Your health, your care, your say' - DH consultation
Forecasting obesity by 2010 - DH Report
seen at 14:29, 1 September in The Policy Hub (Our copy).
25 August - Forecasting obesity by 2010 - DH Report
Ethically mixed primary classes - ESRC research
seen at 14:29, 1 September in The Policy Hub (Our copy).
25 August - Ethically mixed primary classes - ESRC research
Sale of hidden gems hoard helps ara raise over £700,000 from forfeited assets
seen at 14:27, 1 September in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).
The recovery of an off-shore bank account and sale of a detached house have raised £650,000 following an investigation by the Assets Recovery Agency. Jewellery and watches secreted around the Gerrards ...
New human rights convention for disabled people agreed at the united nations
seen at 14:20, 1 September in Department for Work and Pensions News - national (Our copy).
A significant step forward in enabling disabled people across the world to enjoy full participation in society has been achieved at the United Nations, where the text of a Human Rights Convention for disabled people...
Foreign secretary comments on the iranian nuclear programme
seen at 14:20, 1 September in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
Responding to the report from Mohammed El-Baradei (the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Authority) on developments in Iran's nuclear programme, the Foreign Secretary said:
Sewer flooding possibility emerges as heavy rain sweeps in
seen at 11:34, 1 September in OFWAT News - national (Our copy).
With more rain set to sweep across England and Wales tomorrow, water companies are having to turn their attention from water shortages to potential flooding - and in the worst case, to potential sewer flooding. ...
Heat waves set to rise
seen at 11:34, 1 September in Met Office News - national (Our copy).
European heat waves are likely to become much hotter and much more frequent during the course of this century, states new research by the Met Office's Hadley Centre.
Scottish Planning Policy SPP4: Planning For Minerals
seen at 11:25, 1 September in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Replaces NPPG 4 and provides the policy framework that planning authorities should use when preparing their development plans and in determining planning applications.
Draft Scottish Planning Policy 4: Mineral Working: Analysis of Consultation Responses
seen at 11:25, 1 September in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Explains the consultation process undertaken in drafting SPP 4: Planning for Minerals and the changes that have been made to the SPP in the light of the consultation responses.
Statistical press notice: hospital waiting and practice based commissioning
seen at 11:20, 1 September in Department of Health News - national (Our copy).
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Can't find your dream job? it could be child's play
seen at 11:20, 1 September in Department for Work and Pensions News - national (Our copy).
Jobcentre Plus shows how childhood career aspirations may hold the key to job satisfaction
A Policy on Architecture for Scotland: Review of Policy Responses to Consultation
seen at 10:25, 1 September in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
reponses to the public consultation on the renewed policy on architecture for Scotland
REVIEW OF HUMAN GENETIC SERVICES RECOMMENDATIONS IN REPORT
seen at 10:25, 1 September in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Table of Recommendations and Scottish Executive Response
Review of Genetics in Relation to Healthcare in Scotland
seen at 10:25, 1 September in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Review of Genetics in Scotland
Change in bonus rates for saye sharesave scheme
seen at 10:24, 1 September in Treasury News - national (Our copy).
HM Treasury has today announced changes in the bonus rates for the Save As You Earn (SAYE) Sharesave scheme that will maintain them in line with other interest rates.
Statistical press notice: hospital waiting and practice based commissioning
seen at 10:20, 1 September in Department of Health News - national (Our copy).
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
Statistical press notice: nhs inpatient and outpatient waiting times figures, july 2006
seen at 10:20, 1 September in Department of Health News - national (Our copy).
Main Points This Month
Output and employment in the construction industry: second quarter 2006
seen at 10:20, 1 September in Department of Trade and Industry News - national (Our copy).
Output (Tables 1 to 3)
Devjee v Patel [2006] EWCA Civ 1211 (18 August 2006)
seen at 02:50, 1 September in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
Friday 18 August 2006 PATEL and DEVJEE.
File your self assessment return now... and let the taxman do the sums
seen at 02:34, 1 September in HM Revenue & Customs News - national (Our copy).
If you're one of the nine million people who has to complete a self assessment tax return, but you don't want to do the maths, file your return this month and the Taxman will do all the sums for you.
Children consulted on making family courts more child friendly
seen at 02:21, 1 September in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).
Young people are going to be asked their views in a new online consultation about plans to make the courts more child friendly. The DCA is seeking children's views on: