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11 November 2009

Fisherman overboard in moray firth
seen at 22:19, 11 November in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

Aberdeen Coastguard is coordinating an air and sea search in the Moray Firth for a fisherman who went overboard at 6.50pm this evening.

Time for a New Approach to the Uplands
seen at 19:54, 11 November in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

A report written to inform our inquiry into the future for England’s upland communities says, “the greatest threat to the future of upland communities [is the] ambiguity regarding...

Developing the English Uplands
seen at 19:54, 11 November in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

This report contributes to our Inquiry into the future for England’s upland communities. As part of the Inquiry, we commissioned the compilation of an evidence base of research‐derived knowledge...

Delivering credit union services in rural areas: an operational guide
seen at 19:54, 11 November in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
 This guide offers practical guidance based on existing good practice to help credit unions deliver their services effectively in rural areas.
Operational note: highways agency unveils new winter maintenance fleet for the east midlands
seen at 18:30, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

OPERATIONAL NOTE: NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST Date: Monday 16 November Time: 10am Venue: Highways Agency Depot, (nr M1 J25) Bostocks Lane, Sandiacre

Bank of england - director of the court
seen at 18:30, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Her Majesty The Queen has been pleased to approve, under the Bank of England Act 1998, as amended by the Banking Act 2009, the appointment of John Morrison Stewart as a new Director of the Court of the Bank of...

35,000 more jobs to be created for the long term unemployed as new figures show rise in numbers in work
seen at 15:59, 11 November in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

DWP060/09 The Government welcomed the news that the number of people in work has risen this quarter by 6,000 according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics today.

Boost for peterborough as £1.8m improvements start on the a47
seen at 15:58, 11 November in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

A £1.8m bridge refurbishment scheme on the A47 in Peterborough is being delivered early as part of the Department for Transport’s £700m fiscal stimulus package.

Mandelson sets out skills for growth plan
seen at 15:57, 11 November in Technology Strategy Board News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today set out an ambitious vision for giving people and businesses the skills they need to help drive economic growth.

Royal diary of engagements, 11th november 2009
seen at 15:57, 11 November in Technology Strategy Board News - national (Our copy).

Royal Diary of Engagements, 11th November 2009

Public invited to view detailed plans for a1 elkesley improvements in nottinghamshire
seen at 14:58, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Members of the public are invited to view detailed plans and have their say on the A1 Elkesley improvements in Nottinghamshire at two exhibitions taking place next week.

Safety improvement scheme for whitemare pool junction
seen at 14:58, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will be carrying out safety improvements at Whitemare Pool junction on the A194(M), Tyne and Wear from Monday 16 November to Saturday 12 December.

Child's death prompts £75,000 fine
seen at 13:55, 11 November in Public Health Observatories of England News - national (Our copy).

A housebuilder has been fined £75,000 after leaving scaffolding in place too long so a seven-year-old could plummet to his death.

£1.2million scheme to improve safety on a47 near king’s lynn
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A scheme to improve safety on a section of the A47 east of King’s Lynn in Norfolk will begin next Monday, 16 November.

35,000 more jobs to be created for the long term unemployed as new figures show rise in numbers in work
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Government welcomed the news that the number of people in work has risen this quarter by 6,000 according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics today.

Sir michael parkinson’s dignity champions reach ten thousand
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Every care home to get dignity training

New non-executive directors appointed to civil aviation authority
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Secretary of State for Transport, Lord Adonis, has today appointed David Gray and Michael Medlicott as Non-Executive Members of the Board of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). 

Worker loses arm despite century-old protective law
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A court today heard how an Inverurie papermill worker lost his arm despite a century-old piece of legislation designed to protect factory workers.

Aberdeen Sheriff Court today (11 November 2009) fined International...

New requirements to improve safety for motorcyclists and lorry and bus drivers
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Proposals to improve skills and safety for new motorcycle riders, drivers of lorries and buses and new drivers who want to tow medium sized trailers were published today by the Department for Transport (DfT) ...

Refurbishment jobs to be targeted in health and safety inspection campaign
seen at 13:53, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive is hoping to cut the number of deaths in the construction sector by inspecting refurbishment jobs across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire and Staffordshire.

Former jobless young person turns his life around thanks to global volunteering scheme platform2
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

One Platform2 volunteer’s time on his 10 week trip to South Africa has given him the chance to start his own business.

Edinburgh council fined £14,000 for asbestos failures that put workers at risk
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Edinburgh Council has today (11 November) been fined £14,000 after 14 of its employees, were potentially exposed to asbestos while carrying out refurbishment work.

Pet food company fined after three injured in explosion
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A pet food manufacturer has been ordered to pay £29,271 today after three workers were seriously injured by an offal cooker explosion in Cumbria.

Bedford firm finds the going silky smooth
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A Bedford company that markets therapeutic clothing that helps people with skin conditions live more comfortable lives is expanding into new markets.

Appointment to the industrial development advisory board
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Business Minister Pat McFadden today announced the appointment of Philip Sturrock to the Industrial Development Advisory Board (IDAB).

Government announces proposals for dna retention
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

A series of proposals designed to ensure the right people are on the National DNA Database, as well as defining when people should come off was announced by Home Secretary Alan Johnson today.

Gofynion newydd i wella diogelwch beicwyr modur a gyrwyr loriau a
seen at 13:52, 11 November in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).

Cyhoeddwyd cynigion i wella sgiliau a diogelwch beicwyr modur, gyrwyr lorïau a bysiau newydd a gyrwyr newydd sydd am dynnu ôl-gerbydau maint canolig heddiw gan yr Adran Drafnidiaeth (DfT) yn unol â’r Asiantaeth...

Preston bus to be sold
seen at 09:22, 11 November in Tribunals Service News - national (Our copy).

The Competition Commission (CC) has decided that Stagecoach Group plc (Stagecoach) must sell Preston Bus Limited to a competing company, after concluding its inquiry into the acquisition.

'...Stop the Re-development of Nuclear Power Stations throughout the United Kingdom' -- Anna Chapman
seen at 06:23, 11 November in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Stop the re-development of the nuclear power plants throughout the United...
Walthamstow 'eco warriors' meet development minister as part of the schools for copenhagen campaign
seen at 02:28, 11 November in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Pupils from Mission Grove Primary School learned how their eco-friendly actions in Walthamstow can have an impact on the rest of the world today when they were visited by the International Development Minister...

Development minister sees how east london medical staff are helping people in uganda
seen at 02:28, 11 November in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Minister for International Development, Mike Foster visited East London NHS Foundation Trust today to see how their ‘link’ with Butabika hospital in Uganda is helping medical staff learn new skills that will ...

Appointment of a salaried employment judge of the employment tribunals (england and wales)
seen at 00:44, 11 November in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, has appointed Joanna Lucy Wade to be a Salaried Part-time Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales). Ms Wade will be assigned to...