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14 September 2009

Gp deal on swine flu vaccination
seen at 19:42, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The upcoming swine flu vaccination programme will be administered by GPs following successful negotiations between the Department of Health, General Practitioners Committee (GPC) of the British Medical Association...

Hse at tuc conference to get more workers health and safety involved
seen at 18:06, 14 September in Judicial Communications Office for England & Wales News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is using its presence at this month’s TUC conference in Liverpool (14-17 September) to promote plans to get more employees involved in health and safety where they work.

Rangers gear up for mushroom hunts
seen at 17:56, 14 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Fungi fans are being invited to reach for their walking boots and get down to some serious mushroom hunting.

Boost to south yorkshire economy as phase three of m1 safety improvement scheme begins
seen at 17:53, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Safety improvements on the M1 in South Yorkshire - accelerated for delivery as part of the Department for Transport's £700 million fiscal stimulus package - move into phase three this week.

Your gateway to global growth - with help from uk trade & investment
seen at 17:53, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Help is at hand for small and medium-sized companies across the West Midlands that are seeking to grow their export business.

Hse at tuc conference to get more workers health and safety involved
seen at 17:53, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is using its presence at this month’s TUC conference in Liverpool (14-17 September) to promote plans to get more employees involved in health and safety where they work.

Chair and chief executive of the national policing improvement agency re-appointed
seen at 17:53, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Peter Holland has been re-appointed as the Chair of the National Policing Improvement Agency and Peter Neyroud has been re-appointed as its Chief Executive Officer, Policing and Crime Minister, David Hanson MP...

Excavation of hadrian’s wall cemetery to save archaeology from erosion
seen at 17:53, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

English Heritage has begun the first ever systematic excavation of a cemetery on Hadrian's Wall, at the site of the Roman cremation cemetery at Birdoswald Roman fort, Cumbria.

Rangers gear up for mushroom hunts
seen at 17:53, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Fungi fans are being invited to reach for their walking boots and get down to some serious mushroom hunting.

Global warming set to continue
seen at 16:03, 14 September in Renewable Fuels Agency News - national (Our copy).
Global warming set to continue
Boost to south yorkshire economy as phase three of m1 safety improvement scheme begins
seen at 15:17, 14 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

Safety improvements on the M1 in South Yorkshire - accelerated for delivery as part of the Department for Transport's £700 million fiscal stimulus package - move into phase three this week.

Global warming set to continue
seen at 15:10, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Global warming continues to pose a real threat that should not be ignored — a claim reinforced in a new study by scientists reported in a supplement of the August issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological...

Consultation on establishing a modernised UK Anti-Doping Organisation (The Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
seen at 13:48, 14 September in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 1st July 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.

We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details...
Coastguard helicopter rescues three men in a boat on the river wye
seen at 13:19, 14 September in Commonwealth War Graves Commission News - national (Our copy).

At twenty minutes to nine this morning, Swansea Coastguard received a 999 call from a man reporting that he and two others were stuck on the mud in a boat. They said that they had been out on the River...

Coastguard helicopter rescues three men in a boat on the river wye
seen at 13:01, 14 September in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

At twenty minutes to nine this morning, Swansea Coastguard received a 999 call from a man reporting that he and two others were stuck on the mud in a boat. They said that they had been out on the River...

Hambleton and ryedale landowners hit important milestones
seen at 12:58, 14 September in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

Landowners across Hambleton and Ryedale districts have reached two important milestones in the registration of their land, with more than 90,000 hectares now registered in Hambleton and 100,000 in Ryedale.

Free safety kits for bikers at brighton burn up this weekend
seen at 12:57, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Bikers burning up at the annual Ace Café reunion in Brighton on Sunday can pick up free safety packs being handed out by the Highways Agency.

Nhs to ban use of premium rate call charges
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The use of phone numbers that charge the public or patients a premium rate to contact the NHS are to be banned in England, Health Minister Mike O’Brien announced today.

One in three consumers claims their rights are ignored
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

One in three people feel their consumer rights have been ignored and more than a quarter of people (28%) are more likely to complain about goods they bought during the economic downturn according to a new survey...

More than a third of consumers in the north east are more likely to complain about goods during the economic downturn
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

More than a third of consumers (37%) in the North East are more likely to complain about goods they bought during the economic downturn according to a new survey. This is slightly higher than the overall figure...

One in three consumers in the west midlands are more kikely to complain about goods during the economic downturn – the highest in the country
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

A third of consumers in the West Midlands say they are more likely to complain about goods during the economic downturn, according to a new survey.

Consumer survey reveals in wales almost half claim their rights are ignored
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

A new survey reveals almost half of Welsh consumers (46%) feel their consumer rights have been ignored.

More than a quarter of consumers in the south east claim their consumer rights are ignored
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

More than a quarter of consumers in the South East (28%) feel their consumer rights have been ignored, and a similar number are more likely to complain about goods they bought during the economic downturn, according...

Plans to tackle hate crime and better support victims
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

New measures to support victims of hate crime, bring more perpetrators to justice and increase reporting of these crimes were outlined today by the government.

A30 near honiton – overnight
seen at 12:56, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Overnight work to resurface a section of the A30 at Rawridge Hill near Honiton will start on Sunday 27 September and continue until the morning of 9 October.

Lord davies urges north east firms to rethink india
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Trade, Investment and Business Minister Lord Davies of Abersoch is urging North East firms to take a fresh look at India, a market with a middle class that is 300 million strong and that produces half a million...

Hse at tuc conference to get more workers health and safety involved
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is using its presence at this week’s TUC conference in Liverpool (14-17 September) to promote plans to get more employees involved in health and safety where they work.

Farmers urged to register land at gransden show
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

Farmers and landowners will be able to find out how to secure the future of their land ownership at the Gransden and District Agricultural Society’s Annual Show when Land Registry visits the event as part of ...

Appointment of six salaried judges of the first-tier tribunal of the social entitlement chamber (social security and child support)
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Lisa Maria McDonald, Jane Angela Talbot, Victoria Jane Woollen, Robert Hodgson Good and Carmel Miriam Wall to be Salaried Part-time Judges...

Appointment of a high court judge
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Peter Marcel Roth, Esq., Q.C., to be a Justice of the High Court with effect from 1 October 2009 on the elevation of Mr. Justice Patten to the Court of...

Home secretary appoints first identity commissioner
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

The first Identity Commissioner, Sir Joseph Pilling, was confirmed today by the Home Secretary Alan Johnson. He will take up his appointment on 1 October 2009 in time for the issue of the first identity cards...

Council of food policy advisors publishes first report
seen at 12:55, 14 September in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

208/09 The Council of Food Policy Advisors today published its first report for Environment Secretary Hilary Benn.

'...not apologise for Alan Turing' -- Professor Robin Marshall FRS
seen at 08:29, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Alan Turing is still highly regarded in the scientific community and was...
'...instigate a change in the law preventing owners of a tax disc being fined or prosecuted if they have purchased a valid tax disc online and are simply waiting for it to arrive, displaying an expired disc in the meantime' -- Mr Henri Cook
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The title says it all, I renewed my tax disc on the day that it expired - i'...
'...abolish the 16 month limit for non-inductible supply teaching' -- Miss Julie Burrell
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
'...abolish the 16 month limit for non-inductible supply teaching' -- Miss Julie Burrell
'...Reduce dole money received by 5 per week.' -- adrian bonnington
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Government is spending more on unemployment than the money it receives...
'...Stop importing foreign contractors to work on government contracts at the expense of UK workers' -- David Holder
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Companies like HP are importing Indian contractors to work on Government...
'...Revise the Employment and Support Allowance to reflect people with Illnesses who already have a job.' -- Mrs Julie Appleby
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
When claiming ESA Government need to take into account that some claimants...
'...Create legislation that regulates the growing number of cash back websites' -- john smith
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
many thousands of people are now using the growing band number of cash back...
'...Provide decent I.T funding for the unemployed.' -- adrian bonnington
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I have been out of work for 6 months. I have a HND in Electronics. The...
'...Objection to the planning application submitted to the South Hams District Council to build 50 homes at Rowes Farm in Stoke Gabriel, South Devon, which is prime agricultural land in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.' -- Peter Lee
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Stoke Gabriel is a beautiful, small historic village with a unique setting...
'...Remove the use of 'type' from the Dangerous Dogs Act' -- heather brookes
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
There are only 4 breeds of dogs classed as dangerous banned from being owned...
'...reopen ALL closed Post Offices!' -- Margaret King
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I live in Belsize Park, North-West London, where no fewer than 4 Post...
'...Stop Christian grave yards being ripped up.' -- adrian bonnington
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Lately we have seen Christian graves destroyed when a church has been turned...
'...instigate a War on Waste within the NHS.' -- Mr Michael Dray
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
NHS staff should be given incentives to highlight waste however large or...
'...Support UK adopters who wish to adopt not only healthy children from China who have no prospect of a family in China but also children with medically identified special needs .' -- Ms Siobhan M Flynn
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
For over 10 years the government (DCSF), has supported an adoption program...
'...Scrap the National Speed Limit on Motorways' -- Martin Rogers
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
This would decrease traffic jams, stop people getting distracted about...
'...Abolish 16 week wait for mortgage interest help to be paid.' -- adrian bonnington
seen at 08:28, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I was made redundant 6 months ago. I was recently offered a 8 week contract...
'...allow the public to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior with no charge.' -- Miss Caitriona McCartney
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Following the death of Harry Patch it would now be an appropriate time to...
'...investigate service charges "social landlords" apply to rented properties,considering housing benefit (i.e the tax payer) picks up the bill for services often not provided' -- mr gary mountford
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
social landlords i.e former council house stock managers can seamingly dream...
'...Sort out the benefit claims procedure' -- Mr Philip Allen
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I have put in a claim for Jobseekers Allowance as a joint claim with my...
'...stop FORIEGN SITIZENS coming first on council registers' -- DANIELLE GRINDLE
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
why should foregn sitizens be housed befor british sitizens even when we...
'...Having A Licence For A Knife/Knives' -- Sheriff Lawburt
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
For an individual to to have the rights, to own a knife responsibily, that...
'...stop the conversion of Eastbourne Technology College into an Academy.' -- Dave Brinson
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Eastbourne Technology College is a rapidly improving community school. The...
'...approach HM The Queen to approve of bars to the BURMA STAR' -- John Mellor OBE., QSM.,
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Burma Star and/or the Pacific Star can not be issued together.Those members...
'...give special constables the full powers of arrest when off duty' -- Mark Baird
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
When a major incident happens a special constable could be off duty but with...
'...Please help us to save Warwickshire's retained Fire Stations' -- Andrew Grant
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Warwickshire County Council plan to release details on Monday (14th...
'...Emphasize Accountablity of Corrupt and Corruption in Pakistan' -- Moosa Soomro
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Corrupt and corruption has become a tendancy in Pakistan in almost every...
'...cease deporting the spouses of British citiizens, when the only reason for deportation is that the deported spouse is under 21.' -- Nicholas Oulton
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Article 8 of the Human Rights Act guarantees the right to family life....
'...Clean the interior of the Rotherhite Tunnel' -- Mr Kamal
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
It s filthy and projects a negative image of London. The once white tiles...
'...pass a law that all domestic cats be neutered/spayed as early as possible, unless medically advised not to.' -- Mrs Shirley Perry
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Rescues are full to capacity and turning cats and kittens away....
'...legislate against the use of Beagle dogs in research and testing' -- Suzanne Thorpe
seen at 08:27, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Thousands of Beagle dogs and puppies are used in laboratory experiments and...
'...rethink the Government s plans to place an additional charge on horse owners in order to pay for a new animal health body, on the grounds that any such move would complicate the process of responding to animal disease outbreaks without offering clear
seen at 08:26, 14 September in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Government s plans would impose an unfair and arbitrary financial burden...
700,000 seven-year olds get trust fund boost
seen at 07:59, 14 September in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling and Exchequer Secretary Sarah McCarthy-Fry today welcomed a group of school children to an event at 11 Downing Street to celebrate the first ever Child Trust Fund ...

Homelessness figures down 32 per cent
seen at 07:59, 14 September in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

National statistics released today show that the number of households accepted as being owed a main homelessness duty is down 32 per cent from the same time last year.

Government publishes report into collapse of mg rover
seen at 07:59, 14 September in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

The Government today published the results of an independent investigation into the collapse of the MG Rover Group (MGRG).

Lord davies urges london firms to rethink india
seen at 07:59, 14 September in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Trade, Investment and Business Minister Lord Davies of Abersoch is urging London firms to take a fresh look at India, a market with a middle class that is 300 million strong and that produces half a million technology...

Reported boat on fire sparks search
seen at 05:09, 14 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

At quarter past ten Saturday evening, Solent Coastguard received a 999 call from a man reporting that he had seen a boat on fire to the west of Brighton Pier.

More than a quarter of consumers in the south east claim their consumer rights are ignored
seen at 05:09, 14 September in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 MONDAY 14 SEPTEMBER

More than a quarter of consumers in the South East (28%) feel their consumer rights have been ignored, and a similar number are more likely to complain about goods...

New “smokefree generation” want parents to quit
seen at 00:56, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

A new ‘Smokefree Generation’ of children say that they will never try a cigarette, think that smoking is really uncool and are increasingly worried about the health of smoking parents according to new research...

* under strict embargo until 00:01 monday 14 september 2009 * - nhs to ban use of premium rate call charges
seen at 00:56, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

The use of phone numbers that charge the public or patients a premium rate to contact the NHS are to be banned in England, Health Minister Mike O’Brien announced today.

One in three consumers claims their rights are ignored
seen at 00:56, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

Embargoed until 14 Sep 2009 - 00:01 One in three people feel their consumer rights have been ignored and more than a quarter of people (28%) are more likely to complain about goods they bought during the economic...

More than a third of consumers in the north east are more likely to complain about goods during the economic downturn
seen at 00:55, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 14TH SEPTEMBER More than a third of consumers (37%) in the North East are more likely to complain about goods they bought during the economic downturn according to a new survey. This is...

Appointment of a salaried employment judge of the employment tribunals (england and wales) - dean
seen at 00:55, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Veronica Claire Dean to be a Salaried Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales). Ms Dean will be assigned to the Birmingham...

Circuit bench appointment - henry
seen at 00:55, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

HM The Queen has appointed Peter Clifford Henry to be a Circuit Judge on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP.  The Right Honourable The Lord Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England...

One in three consumers in the west midlands are more likely to complain about goods during the economic downturn – the highest in the country
seen at 00:55, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

Embargoed until 14 Sep 2009 - 00:01 A third of consumers in the West Midlands say they are more likely to complain about goods during the economic downturn, according to a new survey.

Consumer survey reveals in wales almost half claim their rights are ignored
seen at 00:55, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

Embargoed until 14 Sep 2009 - 00:01 A new survey reveals almost half of Welsh consumers (46%) feel their consumer rights have been ignored.

More than a quarter of consumers in the south east claim their consumer rights are ignored
seen at 00:54, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 MONDAY 14 SEPTEMBER

More than a quarter of consumers in the South East (28%) feel their consumer rights have been ignored, and a similar number are more likely to complain about goods...

Embargoed: plans to tackle hate crime and better support victims
seen at 00:54, 14 September in Independent Safeguarding Authority News - national (Our copy).

Embargoed until 00:01 on Monday 14 September 2009 New measures to support victims of hate crime, bring more perpetrators to justice and increase reporting of these crimes were outlined today by the government...