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17 March 2010

English heritage and london fire brigade ‘fired up’ to ensure future for capital’s historic fire stations
seen at 18:29, 17 March in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

From the compact allure of Belsize to the elaborate Victorian splendour of Kensington, London’s historic fire station buildings are an instantly recognisable part of the capital and those that remain in active...

Royal diary of engagements, 17th march 2010
seen at 17:58, 17 March in The Court of Appeal, Jersey News - national (Our copy).

Royal Diary of Engagements, 17th March 2010

'...Urgently Recommend a Remedial Judicial Appointments Quota System ; which would fairly ensure that at least one UK Supreme Court Judge (out of 12) actually hails from the Black (or Asian) British Community.' -- Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
As at the current date of creation of this particular Online Petition (in...
'...Clarify the legal status of photographers' -- Albert Davis
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
There is huge confusion and disquiet over the harassment by security staff...
'...Ensure the medals are presented by the Sovereign rather than a (temporary) Politician' -- Colin Thomas
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The "Hero of the Holocaust" medal is a very worthwhile effort, but why was...
'...speak out against the violence towards Christians in Nigeria that has been happening recently.' -- Mr Howard Gibbard
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The terrible acts of violence against Christians in Nigeria need to be...
'...Use military, diplomatic and economic force to regain the money owed to us by Iceland' -- Joshua Rooney-Walker
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Icelandic people have voted against repaying the loans given to them, we...
'...arrange for the White Dragon flag to be officially recognised by legislation as the national flag of the ethnic English, while retaining the Cross of St George as the national flag of England.' -- Andrew Constantine
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
To effect this change, the government needs to amend the Town and Country...
'...SAVE THE LAST D DAY LANDING CRAFT TANK LCT 7074 HMS LANDFALL' -- Gavin Williams
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Sir Can I bring to your attention the following - Landing Craft, Tank...
'...spend more money on defence and our forces in Afghanistan than the United Kingdom is spending on interest in servicing the national debt.' -- Jeremy Owenson
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We think it is wrong that we pay more in interest servicing the national...
'...Change tv licence to the TV tax (as it was reclassified) and give concessions to those on low incomes' -- Graham Christopher
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We urge the Government to come clean with what Taxes we pay and stop hiding...
'...propose affordable licencing of ALL responsible dogs owners!' -- MRS V Wright
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
as a responsible dog owner myself i would like an affordable licencing...
'...Abolish the proposed new entertainment tax on pub games' -- Philip Boyle
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
dear sir, please reconsider the idea to introduce a gaming tax/licence on...
'...make provision for women who have foolishly opted to pay the married women's national insurance contributions to receive a state pension equivalent to what it would be if they had not made that choice. Married women are the only class of people who ha
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
For example: my wife was told by her employer as a young married mother that...
'...Change the law so that once a person who has accepted a life peerage and that person has broken the law to the extent that it could result in a prison term being passed should be stripped of any title.' -- David Griffiths
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The petition is to seek to get the law changed so that when someone who has...
'...promote the use of existing technology to manipulate the weather' -- Kevan Rooney
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Russia routinely manipulates the weather to ensure important events, such as...
'...close the loophole in the system which allows employers to exploit the fact that tribunals have no power to enforce the monetary awards they make.' -- Eve Wilder
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
'...close the loophole in the system which allows employers to exploit the fact that tribunals have no power to enforce the monetary awards they make.' -- Eve Wilder
'...reconsider destroying the Chilterns with the high speed rail proposal' -- Steph Deimbacher
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The high speed rail propsal looks to completely destroy areas of outstanding...
'...Support the Campaign to Rid Chuggers from our streets by 2012' -- Jeremy Johnson
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
We all absolutely love Charities, Yet we all absolutely hate 'Chuggers'. To...
'...Keep the Rottweiler' -- Brager Vicario
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Rottweiler faces being dumped on the banned dogs list. This is being...
'...Reallocate the provision of Radio Aids for deaf children and adults to the health service instead of education budgets.' -- Clara Johnston
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Hearing aids and cochlear implants are important for deaf people, they are...
'...Apply minimum wage/fair hourly rate for appretices' -- Craig Mason
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I think that appretices should be paid in line with minumum wage. Many...
'...legislate to prevent local authorities charging householders for refuse collection by the weight of rubbish in their bins' -- Anne Burgess
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The proposal to charge householders by the weight of rubbish in their bins...
'...give the people a referendum over the question of whether they would prefer to have foreign doctors who can speak and understand english than be removed from the EU to protect us from foreign doctors who cannot speak or understand english.' -- keith j
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
recent events show that our government - unlike the French Government - are...
'...address the poor relationship between the construction industry and government. While we welcome the appointment of a chief construction adviser, we believe more needs to be done, and issues addressed at a higher level, to ensure the industry can deli
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Despite making up as much as 10 per cent of GDP, the construction industry...
'...Ban smoking around young people. They do not have a voice.' -- Mr Damian Cruse
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
I am concered about seeing people pushing prams or buggies with babies or...
'...invest 3 million in resignalling the Swanage Railway so it can run daily through passenger services to Wareham.' -- Mr Robin Graham Brasher
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The Swanage Railway is signalled for goods traffic. To upgrade the track and...
'...Introduce Sign Language as a Language choice in schools,' -- Miss Catherine Bates
seen at 16:25, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
alongside french, german etc. not many people know how to communicate with...
English heritage and london fire brigade ‘fired up’ to ensure future for capital’s historic fire stations
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

From the compact allure of Belsize to the elaborate Victorian splendour of Kensington, London’s historic fire station buildings are an instantly recognisable part of the capital and those that remain in active...

Lord mandelson’s speech at the new industry, new jobs conference
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

It’s now a year since we published our policy framework New Industry New Jobs. The work that has flowed from that agenda can’t really be done justice in a 15 minute speech.  But I would like to say something ...

Following consultation land registry plans to keep more offices open with a third fewer staff facing compulsory redundancy
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Land Registry today, 17 March, published the outcome of its consultation over the programme of office closures announced last October to help Land Registry meet the challenges of the changing property market. ...

The cutting edge of force protection – industry showcases present and future technologies
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Cutting edge armoured vehicles, counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) robots, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and blood transport units are all on display at a major event to mark National Science and Engineering...

Weston-super-mare to benefit from £16m transport upgrade
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Weston-super-Mare is to one step closer to benefitting from a £16m package of infrastructure improvements, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today whilst in the West Country.

Energy minister hails east midlands energy skills lead
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Energy Minister David Kidney today launched a nationwide skills academy for the power industry at Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in the East Midlands - and praised the work being done in the area.

More funding to tackle knife crime and serious youth violence
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

More than £5 million has been pledged to tackle knife crime and serious youth violence from April 2010 as the Tackling Knives and Serious Youth Violence Action Programme (TKAP) is extended for another...

Big boost for creative and cultural sectors with new state-of-the-art training facilities
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Funding has been confirmed for a £13 million skills academy skill that will train thousands of people for the theatre industry and provide hundreds of jobs, Thames Gateway Minister Shahid Malik announced...

English heritage and london fire brigade ‘fired up’ to ensure future for capital’s historic fire stations
seen at 16:06, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

From the compact allure of Belsize to the elaborate Victorian splendour of Kensington, London’s historic fire station buildings are an instantly recognisable part of the capital and those that remain in active...

State of the countryside update: Children and educational services
seen at 14:27, 17 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
Our State of the countryside update: Children and educational services aims to extend our understanding of the statistical picture of children and young people in rural England. Many people find...
Rural housing targets: CRC analysis note
seen at 14:27, 17 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

The Homes and Communities Agency's 2009/10 Corporate Plan published in late September 2009 included the announcement of the reduction in targets for affordable house provision. This included a reduction...

Rural housing targets: CRC analysis note
seen at 14:27, 17 March in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

In October 2009 we produced a report on the impact of the recession on rural housing. We sent this report to government to inform discussions at the National Economic Council. 

Since...

Aberdeen haulage operator has licence suspended after wheel came off lorry
seen at 14:02, 17 March in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland has suspended the licence of an Aberdeen-based haulage operator for 10 days after learning that a wheel came off one of their vehicles on the A90 near Finavon, Forfar, Angus...

Nhs staff survey results are the best ever
seen at 14:02, 17 March in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

There have been a record number of improvements in the 2009 annual NHS staff survey, Health Minister Ann Keen announced today.

New assistant chief of the air staff appointed to the board of the civil aviation authority
seen at 14:01, 17 March in The Office of Rail Regulation News - national (Our copy).

The Secretary of State for Transport has today appointed Air Vice-Marshal Barry North OBE MA RAF to the Board of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), on the nomination of the Secretary of State for Defence.  He...

Aberdeenshire company fined after apprentice joiner injured in fall
seen at 14:00, 17 March in NDS2 News - national (Our copy).

An Ellon based firm has been fined after a 17-year-old apprentice joiner fell from the first floor of a house he was working on.

Olympic deal to get local people working and training for 2012
seen at 13:59, 17 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

A landmark agreement between London’s five Olympic Boroughs and central Government will lock in the benefits of the £9bn investment in the 2012 Olympics for local people, Communities Secretary John ...

Lord mandelson’s speech at the new industry, new jobs conference
seen at 13:59, 17 March in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

17 March 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

It’s now a year since we published our policy framework New Industry New Jobs. The work that has flowed from that agenda can’t really be done justice in a 15 ...

'...remove the family court and put all cases in normal courts with a jury' -- colby fredriksson
seen at 12:37, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
we would like to request that the so called family courts are dispelled with...
'...enforce better safety regulations along urban waterways' -- Sarah Grice
seen at 12:37, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
The tragic discovery of many missing people in the waterways of Yorkshire...
'...Treat all breeds of dogs equally under the new proposed laws concerning dog control' -- Mrs C Hamley
seen at 12:37, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Under the new proposed laws for dogs that are out of control in public...
'...demand he spend money from our car tax to reapir our roads' -- jon davies
seen at 12:37, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
our govermnet take approx 40 billoion pounds of the road user yet the state...
'...Ban the substance Methadrone, aka 'mcat', 'bubble' and 'meow'.' -- Mr Michael Base
seen at 12:37, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Dear sir, in view of the recent deaths (particularly of children) involving...
'...make PE optional for Years 10 and 11 at secondary school' -- Peter Dunford-King
seen at 12:37, 17 March in Number 10 E-Petitions - New Petitions (Our copy).
Years 10 and 11 are the two most important years at secondary school. At...
Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 12:25, 17 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE065-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Weekly summary of roadworks in kent & sussex
seen at 12:25, 17 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE066-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 12:25, 17 March in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

SE067-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

The proposals to implement 'generic substitution' in primary care, further to the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme (PPRS) 2009. Consultation document (The Department of Health)
seen at 12:22, 17 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started on 5th January 2010 and ends on 30th March 2010.

Consultation document asking for views on options for the implementation of generic substitution in England

The following...

Electric Personal Vehicle (EPV) consultation (The Department for Transport)
seen at 12:22, 17 March in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started around the 6th January 2010 and ends on 30th March 2010.

We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.
Weekly summary of roadworks in kent & sussex
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

SE066-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Ww1 soldiers killed at fromelles are identified
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The names of 75 WW1 Australian soldiers killed at the Battle of Fromelles in 1916 have been confirmed today.  Sadly no British soldiers could be named at this stage and families in the UK who have been helping...

Weekly summary of roadworks for m25
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

SE067-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Denham - announces £1million fund to help faith groups have their voices heard
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Communities Secretary John Denham today unveiled a £1m fund to help faith groups get their voices heard by Government and public bodies and help play their part delivering public services.

Search begins for north east's export champions
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

NE/108/10 The annual search to find the region’s top export champions has begun as nominations are sought for the North East Exporters Awards 2010.

Olympic deal to get local people working and training for 2012
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

A landmark agreement between London's five Olympic Boroughs and central Government will lock in the benefits of the £9bn investment in the 2012 Olympics for local people, Communities Secretary John ...

Fines after worker left brain damaged by fall
seen at 12:12, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Two directors of a decorating firm have been prosecuted after a worker was left brain damaged while working at a residential refurbishment.

Uk government welcomes emerging findings from the low carbon construction innovation and growth team
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Emerging findings on the challenges and opportunities for the construction sector were published today from the Low Carbon Construction Innovation and Growth Team (IGT).

Government offers £80 million support to boost creation of uk civil nuclear supply chain
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today announced a package of measures to strengthen the UK’s civil nuclear supply chain, at the centre of which is an offer of a £80 million loan to propel a successful...

Denham - announces £1million fund to help faith groups have their voices heard
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Communities Secretary John Denham today unveiled a £1m fund to help faith groups get their voices heard by Government and public bodies and help play their part delivering public services.

Bristol to receive £48m transport boost
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Bristol is one step closer to benefitting from £48m worth of improvements to its public transport system, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today whilst visiting the city.

Weston-super-mare to benefit from £16m transport upgrade
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Bristol is one step closer to benefitting from £48m worth of improvements to its public transport system, Transport Minister Paul Clark announced today whilst visiting the city.

Olympic boost for disabled rail passengers
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Sports fans with limited mobility will find it easier to travel to 2012 Olympic Games events thanks to Government plans to improve access at three key railway stations, Rail Minister Chris Mole announced today...

Cooper: unemployment falls for third consecutive month as government pledges to invest in the jobs of the future
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

DWP/048/10 Falling unemployment for the third consecutive month and news that the number of young people claiming unemployment benefit is down for the fourth month in a row were given cautious welcome by Work...

'healthy rural communities': a national conference, wednesday 17 march 2010
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

The Commission for Rural Communities (CRC) is today (Wednesday, 17 March) jointly hosting a conference on rural health in partnership with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Improvement...

Miliband pursues clean coal tech as uk growth sector
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

* Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Industrial Strategy outlines industry worth up to £6.5 billion and sustaining up to 100,000 jobs by 2030.

Deposit your dream in north east lincolnshire's youth bank
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Thousands of young people across North East Lincolnshire are being challenged to turn a dream project into reality with the help of Government funds designed to provide teenagers with safe places to go and positive...

Competition to get school children involved in healthcare science
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Schoolchildren are being encouraged to become the NHS scientists of the future through an exciting new competition, Chief Scientific Officer Professor Sue Hill announced today.

3,000 new after school olympic sport clubs - ‘change 4 life’ sports clubs to get more young people playing sport as part of 2012 olympic legacy
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Teenagers across the country are to get the chance to join one of 3,000 new after school clubs offering Olympic and Paralympic sports, Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw announced today.

Weekly roundup of roadworks in surrey, hampshire, south oxfordshire and south berkshire
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

SE065-10 A traffic management summary for both new and ongoing work

Youth facilities extended for vulnerable sheffield youngsters
seen at 11:04, 17 March in Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency News - national (Our copy).

Young people at risk of anti-social behaviour are benefiting from an increase in evening activities at an inner-city community centre in Sheffield, thanks to Government funding.

Misc
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the Prime Minister had meant when he was asked about the prospect of a hung parliament during his interview this morning, the PMS said that any questions about what the Prime Minister would or would ...
BA Strike
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked what the Government could do to resolve the strike situation, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that we could encourage the parties involved to get together. The Prime Minister had spoken about this...
Anti-knife crime campaign launched
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
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Afternoon press briefing from 15 March 2010
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

Briefing by the Prime Minister s spokesman on: BA strike and misc

BA Strike

Asked what the Government could do to resolve the strike situation, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) said that we could encourage...

Plans to boost early years care announced
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).
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PM congratulates Sport Relief celebrity challengers
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

The Prime Minister has today congratulated the Sport Relief celebrity challengers in Downing Street.

The celebrity challengers included cyclists Fearne Cotton, Miranda Hart, and Jimmy Carr; cross-channel...

Press conference with PM Erdogan
seen at 08:46, 17 March in Number 10 » News Stories (Our copy).

A transcript of a press conference given by the Prime Minister and Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey on 16 March 2010.

Read the transcript

Prime Minister:

Can I say how pleased I am to welcome Prime...

Cc clears sports direct store acquisitions
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cleared the acquisition by Sports Direct International plc (Sports Direct) of 31 stores from JJB Sports plc (JJB).

A "pizza" the aston
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

NE/104/10 Gearing up for the "Italian job" - our man in Rome speeds in to help

Boost for volunteering in health and social care
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

NHS and local government leaders are being called on to refresh their thinking on the role and value of volunteering by Care Services Minister Phil Hope, as he publishes a new Strategic Vision today.

New low cost pension to help millions save for retirement
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government today set out the expected charges for NEST (National Employment Savings Trust), which will give millions of people the opportunity to save to meet their aspirations for their retirement.

Southend event will help communities tackle anti-social behaviour
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Southend is to host one of the tackling anti-social behaviour events being run across England to help equip people with the confidence and know-how to join together with their neighbours, police and council staff...

Putting poverty in the spotlight: eagle launches year for combating poverty and social exclusion
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

DWP/047/10

Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy to moderate debate

The UK launch of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion will take place today in Bristol. Under the banner ‘Stop ...

Seven memory cafes to open in hertfordshire as new government campaign aims to break down the barriers
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Seven new cafes to help people living with dementia in Hertfordshire are to open later this Spring.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today extended a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession "hotspot areas", and  an extra &pound;2.5million funding to ensure struggling...

North west businesses offered free trial of government backed advice scheme
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Businesses in the North West are being offered a free trial of tailored advice about employment and health and safety law, under a pilot scheme backed by Government.

‘boomerang bosses’ in councils must return pay-offs
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Councils should have the power to claw back taxpayers’ money paid out to cut ties with their town hall chief if they later get re-hired to another local government job.

Eight arrested in 20 tonne drug investigation
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Eight people believed to be part of a criminal network which attempted to import more than 20 tonnes of Class A and B drugs to the UK over the past 18 months have been arrested by SOCA in operations across England...

M6 delivering managed motorways traffic management update for saturday 20 march 2010
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight this Saturday to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort in north west hotspots
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra &pound;2.5million ...

Boost to economy as £8 million improvement work on m4 start early
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

SE062-10 Advance work to improve safety and tackle congestion on the M4 in Berkshire started this month.

Adjudicator publishes a decision on the statutory proposals to discontinue manor foundation business enterprise and sports college and menzies high school science college and open a national challenge trust school in west bromwich, west midlands
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the Statutory Proposals to discontinue Manor Foundation Business Enterprise and Sports College and Menzies High School Science College and Open...

World heritage site application pack ‘goes live’
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Applications for inclusion on the new, shorter UK Tentative List can be submitted from today. 

M4 junction 6 – 7 wood lane bridge, slough: safety & maintenance work
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Work has started on Wood Lane Bridge, which goes over the M4 between junctions 6 and 7 near Slough, to refurbish and strengthen the piers that support the bridge from beneath.

M2 medway bridge, kent: maintenance inspections
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

To ensure that the M2 Medway Bridge is effectively maintained, the Highways Agency will be inspecting the bridge near junctions 1 to 3 on the M2 in Rochester, Kent from Monday 15 March until the end of May.

Newquay hotel fined for safety concerns at building site
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A Newquay-based company has been fined &pound;3,000 for putting builders at risk on one of its hotel construction sites in the town.

Tax credits cheat jailed
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A Johnstone man, who fraudulently claimed &pound;18k in tax credits by claiming for four fictitious children and alleging one of them was disabled, has been jailed today for fifteen months.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as lasst resort in yorkshire & humber hotspots
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra &pound;2.5million ...

A23 handcross to warninglid widening
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

This news release was issued by the Department for Transport A major scheme to widen the A23 in West Sussex - improving journey time reliability and safety - have taken an important step forward, Transport Minister...

Construction company fined £10,000 after workers taken to hospital with lead poisoning
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today issued a reminder on the dangers of exposure to lead paint in the workplace.  It follows the prosecution of a Perthshire company after two workers were admitted to ...

Penalty warning to vehicle tax evaders in glasgow
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Motorists in Glasgow were warned of the ultimate penalty of vehicle tax evasion yesterday - a crushed car - at Braehead Shopping Centre on Kings Inch Road.

Healey: 10,000 fewer planning applications in the system and cash for councils to help deliver homes
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing and Planning Minister John Healey today confirmed further reforms to the planning system, removing around 10,000 full applications to cut costs and red tape for businesses, saving up to &pound;43 ...

Competition to establish a new primary school as part of the amalgamation of chillerton and rookley, godshill and wroxall primary schools, isle of wright
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).
Competition to establish a new primary school as part of the amalgamation of chillerton and rookley, godshill and wroxall primary schools, isle of wright
Director disqualified over his conduct in a motherwell property development company
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Eight-year disqualification meted out to Stephen Connelly

Coi launches press production framework review
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Central Office of Information (COI) is reviewing its framework (roster) of Press Production suppliers.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort in east of england hotspots
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”,  and an extra &pound;2.5million...

Tackling the neet problem -- birmingham city council highlighted in new report
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

While the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training continues to rise, a report published today (Wednesday)  by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and...

Tackling the neet problem -- dudley council highlights in new report
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

While the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training continues to rise, a report published today (Wednesday)  by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and...

More funding to tackle serious youth violence
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

More than &pound;5 million has been pledged to tackle serious youth violence from April 2010 as the Tackling Knives and Serious Youth Violence Action Programme (TKAP) is extended for another year, Home Office...

New skills for new railways
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today welcomed the creation of a new National Skills Academy for Rail Engineering, which has been announced by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills.

Skills to fuel growth in key new industries
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The government today launched key programmes to ensure the UK economy is supplied with the skills needed to fuel the growth of key new industries in the coming years.

Mandelson: new wave of private investment will renew economy
seen at 08:45, 17 March in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today marked the first year of the government's strategy to put Britain at the cutting edge of new industrial development.

Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment) etc. Regulations 2010 (Lord Brett, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

On Wednesday 10 March the noble Lord, Lord Howard of Rising, moved a Motion, "this House regrets that Her Majesty's Government have laid before Parliament the draft Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment...

Members and Peers Correspondence 2009 (Angela Smith, Minister of State (Third Sector), Cabinet Office)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am publishing today a report on Departments' and agencies' performance on handling Members' and Peers' correspondence during 2009. Details are set out in the table. Correspondence statistics 2008 can be found...

Housing and Planning Delivery Grant (John Healey, Minister of State, Department for Communities and Local Government)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am announcing today the final allocations of £135 million of housing and planning delivery grant (HPDG) for 2009-10. The grant provides a direct incentive for councils to work with partners in the public...

EU Foreign Ministers (Informal Meeting) (Chris Bryant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary represented the UK at the informal meeting of EU Foreign Ministers-Gymnich-on 5-6 March in Cordoba, Spain.

The agenda items covered were as follows:

Emerging...

Maternity and Early Years (Andy Burnham, Secretary of State, Department of Health)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government have announced today the launch of a strategic vision for the further transformation of maternity services and early years services. "Maternity and Early Years-Making a Good Start to Family Life...

Health and Social Care (Volunteering) (Phil Hope, Minister of State (the East Midlands), Department of Health)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government have announced today the launch of a strategic vision for volunteering for health and social care. "Volunteering-involving people and communities in delivering and developing health and social ...

Control Order Powers (Three-month Report) (David Hanson, Minister of State (Crime and Policing), Home Office)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Section 14(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (the 2005 Act) requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of every relevant three-month period...

"Cutting Crime: The Case for Justice Reinvestment" (Maria Eagle, Minister of State (also in the Government Equalities Office), Government Equalities Office)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have laid today before Parliament the Government response to the Justice Committee report: "Cutting Crime: the case for justice reinvestment". This document sets out the response of the Government to the report...

National Employment Savings Trust (Angela Eagle, Minister of State (Pensions and the Ageing Society), Department for Work and Pensions)
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I can confirm the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority signed yesterday the contract for the administration of NEST with Tata Consultancy Services. This marks another important milestone on the road to delivering...

Newquay hotel fined for safety concerns at building site
seen at 08:42, 17 March in Acas News - national (Our copy).

A Newquay-based company has been fined &pound;3,000 for putting builders at risk on one of its hotel construction sites in the town.

Tax credits cheat jailed
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Attorney General's Office News - national (Our copy).

A Johnstone man, who fraudulently claimed &pound;18k in tax credits by claiming for four fictitious children and alleging one of them was disabled, has been jailed today for fifteen months.

Construction company fined £10,000 after workers taken to hospital with lead poisoning
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Attorney General's Office News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today issued a reminder on the dangers of exposure to lead paint in the workplace.  It follows the prosecution of a Perthshire company after two workers were admitted to ...

Penalty warning to vehicle tax evaders in glasgow
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Attorney General's Office News - national (Our copy).

Motorists in Glasgow were warned of the ultimate penalty of vehicle tax evasion yesterday - a crushed car - at Braehead Shopping Centre on Kings Inch Road.

M6 delivering managed motorways traffic management update for saturday 20 march 2010
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight this Saturday to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.

Adjudicator publishes a decision on the statutory proposals to discontinue manor foundation business enterprise and sports college and menzies high school science college and open a national challenge trust school in west bromwich, west midlands
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the Statutory Proposals to discontinue Manor Foundation Business Enterprise and Sports College and Menzies High School Science College and Open...

Tackling the neet problem -- birmingham city council highlighted in new report
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

While the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training continues to rise, a report published today (Wednesday)  by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and...

Tackling the neet problem -- dudley council highlights in new report
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

While the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training continues to rise, a report published today (Wednesday)  by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and...

Southend event will help communities tackle anti-social behaviour
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

Southend is to host one of the tackling anti-social behaviour events being run across England to help equip people with the confidence and know-how to join together with their neighbours, police and council staff...

Seven memory cafes to open in hertfordshire as new government campaign aims to break down the barriers
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

Seven new cafes to help people living with dementia in Hertfordshire are to open later this Spring.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort in east of england hotspots
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”,  and an extra &pound;2.5million...

Cc clears sports direct store acquisitions
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cleared the acquisition by Sports Direct International plc (Sports Direct) of 31 stores from JJB Sports plc (JJB).

A "pizza" the aston
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

NE/104/10 Gearing up for the "Italian job" - our man in Rome speeds in to help

Boost for volunteering in health and social care
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

NHS and local government leaders are being called on to refresh their thinking on the role and value of volunteering by Care Services Minister Phil Hope, as he publishes a new Strategic Vision today.

New low cost pension to help millions save for retirement
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Government today set out the expected charges for NEST (National Employment Savings Trust), which will give millions of people the opportunity to save to meet their aspirations for their retirement.

Southend event will help communities tackle anti-social behaviour
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Southend is to host one of the tackling anti-social behaviour events being run across England to help equip people with the confidence and know-how to join together with their neighbours, police and council staff...

Putting poverty in the spotlight: eagle launches year for combating poverty and social exclusion
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

DWP/047/10

Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy to moderate debate

The UK launch of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion will take place today in Bristol. Under the banner ‘Stop ...

Seven memory cafes to open in hertfordshire as new government campaign aims to break down the barriers
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Seven new cafes to help people living with dementia in Hertfordshire are to open later this Spring.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today extended a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession "hotspot areas", and  an extra &pound;2.5million funding to ensure struggling...

North west businesses offered free trial of government backed advice scheme
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Businesses in the North West are being offered a free trial of tailored advice about employment and health and safety law, under a pilot scheme backed by Government.

‘boomerang bosses’ in councils must return pay-offs
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Councils should have the power to claw back taxpayers’ money paid out to cut ties with their town hall chief if they later get re-hired to another local government job.

Eight arrested in 20 tonne drug investigation
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Eight people believed to be part of a criminal network which attempted to import more than 20 tonnes of Class A and B drugs to the UK over the past 18 months have been arrested by SOCA in operations across England...

M6 delivering managed motorways traffic management update for saturday 20 march 2010
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight this Saturday to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort in north west hotspots
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra &pound;2.5million ...

Boost to economy as £8 million improvement work on m4 start early
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

SE062-10 Advance work to improve safety and tackle congestion on the M4 in Berkshire started this month.

Adjudicator publishes a decision on the statutory proposals to discontinue manor foundation business enterprise and sports college and menzies high school science college and open a national challenge trust school in west bromwich, west midlands
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the Statutory Proposals to discontinue Manor Foundation Business Enterprise and Sports College and Menzies High School Science College and Open...

World heritage site application pack ‘goes live’
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Applications for inclusion on the new, shorter UK Tentative List can be submitted from today. 

M4 junction 6 – 7 wood lane bridge, slough: safety & maintenance work
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Work has started on Wood Lane Bridge, which goes over the M4 between junctions 6 and 7 near Slough, to refurbish and strengthen the piers that support the bridge from beneath.

M2 medway bridge, kent: maintenance inspections
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

To ensure that the M2 Medway Bridge is effectively maintained, the Highways Agency will be inspecting the bridge near junctions 1 to 3 on the M2 in Rochester, Kent from Monday 15 March until the end of May.

Newquay hotel fined for safety concerns at building site
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A Newquay-based company has been fined &pound;3,000 for putting builders at risk on one of its hotel construction sites in the town.

Tax credits cheat jailed
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

A Johnstone man, who fraudulently claimed &pound;18k in tax credits by claiming for four fictitious children and alleging one of them was disabled, has been jailed today for fifteen months.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as lasst resort in yorkshire & humber hotspots
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra &pound;2.5million ...

A23 handcross to warninglid widening
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

This news release was issued by the Department for Transport A major scheme to widen the A23 in West Sussex - improving journey time reliability and safety - have taken an important step forward, Transport Minister...

Construction company fined £10,000 after workers taken to hospital with lead poisoning
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today issued a reminder on the dangers of exposure to lead paint in the workplace.  It follows the prosecution of a Perthshire company after two workers were admitted to ...

Penalty warning to vehicle tax evaders in glasgow
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Motorists in Glasgow were warned of the ultimate penalty of vehicle tax evasion yesterday - a crushed car - at Braehead Shopping Centre on Kings Inch Road.

Healey: 10,000 fewer planning applications in the system and cash for councils to help deliver homes
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing and Planning Minister John Healey today confirmed further reforms to the planning system, removing around 10,000 full applications to cut costs and red tape for businesses, saving up to &pound;43 ...

Competition to establish a new primary school as part of the amalgamation of chillerton and rookley, godshill and wroxall primary schools, isle of wright
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).
Competition to establish a new primary school as part of the amalgamation of chillerton and rookley, godshill and wroxall primary schools, isle of wright
Director disqualified over his conduct in a motherwell property development company
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Eight-year disqualification meted out to Stephen Connelly

Coi launches press production framework review
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The Central Office of Information (COI) is reviewing its framework (roster) of Press Production suppliers.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort in east of england hotspots
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”,  and an extra &pound;2.5million...

Tackling the neet problem -- birmingham city council highlighted in new report
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

While the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training continues to rise, a report published today (Wednesday)  by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and...

Tackling the neet problem -- dudley council highlights in new report
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

While the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training continues to rise, a report published today (Wednesday)  by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and...

More funding to tackle serious youth violence
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

More than &pound;5 million has been pledged to tackle serious youth violence from April 2010 as the Tackling Knives and Serious Youth Violence Action Programme (TKAP) is extended for another year, Home Office...

New skills for new railways
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis today welcomed the creation of a new National Skills Academy for Rail Engineering, which has been announced by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills.

Skills to fuel growth in key new industries
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

The government today launched key programmes to ensure the UK economy is supplied with the skills needed to fuel the growth of key new industries in the coming years.

Mandelson: new wave of private investment will renew economy
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Boundary Commission for England News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson today marked the first year of the government's strategy to put Britain at the cutting edge of new industrial development.

A "pizza" the aston
seen at 08:41, 17 March in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

NE/104/10 Gearing up for the "Italian job" - our man in Rome speeds in to help

Cc clears sports direct store acquisitions
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Competition Commission (CC) has formally cleared the acquisition by Sports Direct International plc (Sports Direct) of 31 stores from JJB Sports plc (JJB).

A "pizza" the aston
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

NE/104/10 Gearing up for the "Italian job" - our man in Rome speeds in to help

Boost for volunteering in health and social care
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

NHS and local government leaders are being called on to refresh their thinking on the role and value of volunteering by Care Services Minister Phil Hope, as he publishes a new Strategic Vision today.

New low cost pension to help millions save for retirement
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government today set out the expected charges for NEST (National Employment Savings Trust), which will give millions of people the opportunity to save to meet their aspirations for their retirement.

Southend event will help communities tackle anti-social behaviour
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Southend is to host one of the tackling anti-social behaviour events being run across England to help equip people with the confidence and know-how to join together with their neighbours, police and council staff...

Putting poverty in the spotlight: eagle launches year for combating poverty and social exclusion
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

DWP/047/10

Presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy to moderate debate

The UK launch of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion will take place today in Bristol. Under the banner ‘Stop ...

Seven memory cafes to open in hertfordshire as new government campaign aims to break down the barriers
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Seven new cafes to help people living with dementia in Hertfordshire are to open later this Spring.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today extended a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession "hotspot areas", and  an extra &pound;2.5million funding to ensure struggling...

North west businesses offered free trial of government backed advice scheme
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Businesses in the North West are being offered a free trial of tailored advice about employment and health and safety law, under a pilot scheme backed by Government.

‘boomerang bosses’ in councils must return pay-offs
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Councils should have the power to claw back taxpayers’ money paid out to cut ties with their town hall chief if they later get re-hired to another local government job.

Eight arrested in 20 tonne drug investigation
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Eight people believed to be part of a criminal network which attempted to import more than 20 tonnes of Class A and B drugs to the UK over the past 18 months have been arrested by SOCA in operations across England...

M6 delivering managed motorways traffic management update for saturday 20 march 2010
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will be carrying out work overnight this Saturday to install new overhead gantries, signs and signals as part of the expansion of the Managed Motorway scheme on the M6.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as a last resort in north west hotspots
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra &pound;2.5million ...

Boost to economy as £8 million improvement work on m4 start early
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

SE062-10 Advance work to improve safety and tackle congestion on the M4 in Berkshire started this month.

Adjudicator publishes a decision on the statutory proposals to discontinue manor foundation business enterprise and sports college and menzies high school science college and open a national challenge trust school in west bromwich, west midlands
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the Statutory Proposals to discontinue Manor Foundation Business Enterprise and Sports College and Menzies High School Science College and Open...

World heritage site application pack ‘goes live’
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Applications for inclusion on the new, shorter UK Tentative List can be submitted from today. 

M4 junction 6 – 7 wood lane bridge, slough: safety & maintenance work
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Work has started on Wood Lane Bridge, which goes over the M4 between junctions 6 and 7 near Slough, to refurbish and strengthen the piers that support the bridge from beneath.

M2 medway bridge, kent: maintenance inspections
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

To ensure that the M2 Medway Bridge is effectively maintained, the Highways Agency will be inspecting the bridge near junctions 1 to 3 on the M2 in Rochester, Kent from Monday 15 March until the end of May.

Newquay hotel fined for safety concerns at building site
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A Newquay-based company has been fined &pound;3,000 for putting builders at risk on one of its hotel construction sites in the town.

Tax credits cheat jailed
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A Johnstone man, who fraudulently claimed &pound;18k in tax credits by claiming for four fictitious children and alleging one of them was disabled, has been jailed today for fifteen months.

Healey extends government help to keep repossession as lasst resort in yorkshire & humber hotspots
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Housing Minister John Healey has today announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra &pound;2.5million ...

A23 handcross to warninglid widening
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

This news release was issued by the Department for Transport A major scheme to widen the A23 in West Sussex - improving journey time reliability and safety - have taken an important step forward, Transport Minister...

Construction company fined £10,000 after workers taken to hospital with lead poisoning
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today issued a reminder on the dangers of exposure to lead paint in the workplace.  It follows the prosecution of a Perthshire company after two workers were admitted to ...

Penalty warning to vehicle tax evaders in glasgow
seen at 08:40, 17 March in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Motorists in Glasgow were warned of the ultimate penalty of vehicle tax evasion yesterday - a crushed car - at Braehead Shopping Centre on Kings Inch Road.