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03 October 2006

Lord triesman, foreign office minister for africa, today commented on the successful conclusion to the 28 september elections in zambia
seen at 18:21, 3 October in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
"I am pleased to note that elections in Zambia have been conducted in a free and fair manner. I applaud the people of Zambia for this achievement. I congratulate President Levy Mwanawasa on his conclusive victory...
Kids pose the questions as PM invites Blue Peter into No10
seen at 18:20, 3 October in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
Tony Blair has appeared on popular children's TV show Blue Peter to answer questions from young viewers on Downing Street, his famous visitors and what he most likes to cook!
Riverside Housing Association Ltd v Revenue and Customs [2006] EWHC 2383 (Ch) (03 October 2006)
seen at 16:55, 3 October in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
Riverside Housing Association ("Riverside") is a company limited by guarantee incorporated under the Provident Societies Act 1965. It is a charity, and a registered social landlord under the Housing Act 1996. ...
Adjudicator publishes a decision on a proposal to vary the admissions arrangements of st john the evangelist ce school, oxfordshire
seen at 16:34, 3 October in Office of The Schools Adjudicator News - national (Our copy).
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on a proposal to vary the admission arrangements of St John the Evangelist CE School for September 2006.
De-icing service success
seen at 14:37, 3 October in Met Office News - national (Our copy).
Experts from the Met Office have been praised by leading airline operator bmi, for helping it reduce avoidable delays by more than 84%, during one of the coldest winters for many years. The company has also thanked...
The pensions regulator releases a further defined benefit scheme funding module of the trustee toolkit
seen at 14:34, 3 October in The Pensions Regulator News - national (Our copy).
* 'DB recovery plans, contributions and funding principles' module released * Aimed specifically at trustees of Defined Benefit schemes * Builds on two previous scheme funding modules released in August * Features...
Joint Government Response to the Independent Review of the Sea Fish Industry Authority
seen at 14:27, 3 October in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
This paper sets out decisions made by the four UK Fisheries Administrations on the future of the Sea Fish Industry Authority (SFIA) in light of the independent review of the SFIA and subsequent consultation with...
Consultation on the Proposed Joint Government Response to the Independent Review of the Sea Fish Industry Authority - Summary of Responses
seen at 14:27, 3 October in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
This paper sets out industry views on the Fisheries Administrations' proposed decisions and the Administrations' responses to these.
British and dutch trawlers fined
seen at 14:23, 3 October in Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs News - national (Our copy).
The Master and owner of UK-registered fishing vessel Success III, KY211, has been ordered to pay a total of £8,000 for fishing illegally within British Fishery Limits.
Julie smith and her family have requested that the foreign office issue the following statement:
seen at 14:22, 3 October in Foreign and Commonwealth Office News - national (Our copy).
"On Sunday 1st October Paddy Smith was killed in a tragic incident involving a group of elephants while we were on honeymoon in Kenya.
Human Trafficking Control Centre
seen at 14:21, 3 October in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked about expectations for the Human Trafficking Control Centre, the PMOS said that it brought together the Police, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and all the...
Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) Report
seen at 14:21, 3 October in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Prime Minister would be saying anything tomorrow on the IMC report, the PMOS said that he expected that the Prime Minister would say something tomorrow afternoon after the report had been published. ...
Gleneagels Dialogue
seen at 14:21, 3 October in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the hopes were for the Gleneagles Dialogue talks in Mexico, the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) said that this was an opportunity for us to impress on the rest of the world our view that there...
Turkey's accession to EU on PM's agenda
seen at 14:21, 3 October in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
Tony Blair has met his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan for talks. The two leaders discussed international issues, in particular Turkey's progress with accession to the European Union.
Morning press briefing from 3 October 2006
seen at 14:21, 3 October in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
Press briefing from the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Gleneagles Dialogue, Independent Monitoring Commission and Human Trafficking Control Centre
£18.5m to be recovered from assets linked to vat 'carousel' fraud
seen at 11:29, 3 October in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).
Dylan Creaven, acquitted of missing trader VAT fraud last year, has agreed to pay £18.5m to the Assets Recovery Agency and the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) in the Republic of Ireland in respect of property...
Review of Scotland's Colleges: Unlocking Opportunity: The Difference Scotland's Colleges Make to Learners, the Economy and Wider Society: Summary
seen at 11:27, 3 October in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Report of the Difference Colleges Make Working Group, as part of the Review of Scotland's Colleges
Review of Scotland's Colleges: Unlocking Opportunity: The Difference Scotland's Colleges Make to Learners, the Economy and Wider Society
seen at 11:27, 3 October in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
Report of the Difference Colleges Make Working Group, as part of the Review of Scotland's Colleges
Britons arrested for endangering sea horses
seen at 10:37, 3 October in HM Revenue & Customs News - national (Our copy).
Two British nationals have been arrested in connection with the smuggling of live coral and sea horses into the UK from Indonesia.
Influenza: Information about the Infection and the Vaccine(1 factsheet, 4 leaflets and 3 posters)
seen at 10:27, 3 October in The Scottish Government Publications - Latest (Our copy).
2006-07 Annual influenza campaign supporting materials.
Lord hunt defends new age discrimination act
seen at 10:21, 3 October in Department for Work and Pensions News - national (Our copy).
In a speech to the Third Age Employment Network, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath called for support for the Age Discrimination regulations introduced on Sunday.
Economy: Corporate Profitability
seen at 10:21, 3 October in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
14.7% in Q2 2006
Johnson welcomes action by faith leaders to extend choice and support community cohesion
seen at 02:32, 3 October in Department for Education And Skills News - national (Our copy).
Education Secretary Alan Johnson welcomed today's announcement that the Church of England will make available at least a quarter of places in its new schools to non-church families.
See you outside court: national campaign launched to promote mediation
seen at 02:31, 3 October in HM Courts Service News - national (Our copy).
A national campaign to resolve more disputes out of court was launched today by Civil Justice Minister Cathy Ashton at the Civil Mediation Council conference in Birmingham.