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28 July 2011

Commission refers the murder conviction of sam hallam to the court of appeal
seen at 17:47, 28 July in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred Sam Hallam's 2005 murder conviction to the Court of Appeal.

Mr Hallam was charged with the murder of Essayas Kassahun who died after being attacked by a...

Companies in court over major chemical fire in crewe
seen at 17:47, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Two companies have been ordered to pay a total of £224,530 following a major chemical fire in Crewe which sent aerosols rocketing into the air.

12 arrested in huge illegal tobacco fraud
seen at 15:59, 28 July in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers investigating a suspected multi-million pound tobacco smuggling fraud, arrested 12 people at a farm near Ashford, Kent, yesterday. During the operation 1.4 tonnes of hand...

Motorists warned of m54 closure for carriageway repairs
seen at 15:52, 28 July in Tower Hamlets News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency will be undertaking maintenance work on the eastbound carriageway of the M54 from August 1 for one week.

The plan for growth: four new enterprise zones set up to boost local growth
seen at 15:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The locations of four more Enterprise Zones and a progress report showing that the Government has already met or reached significant milestones on over 100 out of 137 reforms unveiled in the Plan for Growth ...

Edl threat: no place for hate in tower hamlets
seen at 15:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).
Edl threat: no place for hate in tower hamlets
North east roadworks update – 30 july – 5 august 2011
seen at 15:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

A1, Dunston to Metro Centre, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne & Wear Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 between Dunston and the Metro Centre for repairs to carriageway. There will be ...

Land registry repeats warning about land banking schemes as victims losses reach £200 million
seen at 12:52, 28 July in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

Land Registry has updated its guide on land banking to warn the public about the risks involved in buying land forming part of a land banking scheme. These are schemes where it is claimed that the plots of land...

12 arrested in huge illegal tobacco fraud
seen at 12:52, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers investigating a suspected multi-million pound tobacco smuggling fraud, arrested 12 people at a farm near Ashford, Kent, yesterday. During the operation 1.4 tonnes of hand...

Government consultation on proposed pension contribution changes for civil servants, nhs workers and teachers
seen at 12:52, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The Cabinet Office, Department for Education and the NHS will today publish consultations on pension contribution increases for civil servants, teachers and NHS staff for the financial year 2012/13

The plan for growth: four new enterprise zones set up to boost local growth
seen at 12:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The locations of four more Enterprise Zones and a progress report showing that the Government has already met or reached significant milestones on 124 of the 137 reforms unveiled in the Plan for Growth in March...

Land registry repeats warning about land banking schemes as victims losses reach £200 million
seen at 12:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Land Registry has updated its guide on land banking to warn the public about the risks involved in buying land forming part of a land banking scheme. These are schemes where it is claimed that the plots of land...

June house prices - no change since may: average house price in england and wales now £161,479
seen at 11:55, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The June data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price decrease of -2.5 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £161,479. The monthly change...

Free business advice open day to visit weymouth
seen at 10:53, 28 July in Valuation Office Agency News - national (Our copy).

Last year more than 10,000 businesses got free help at Business Advice Open Day (BAOD) events. Now HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is bringing its successful programme to Weymouth on 3 August. Anyone running ...

Consultation on increases to nhs pension scheme contributions launched
seen at 10:52, 28 July in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

Health Secretary: “Proposals will protect the lowest paid” The Department of Health today launched a consultation on proposed changes to the level of contributions made by NHS Pension Scheme members towards ...

The plan for growth: four new enterprise zones set up to boost local growth
seen at 10:52, 28 July in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

The locations of four more Enterprise Zones and a progress report showing that the Government has already met or reached significant milestones on 124 of the 137 reforms unveiled in the Plan for Growth in March...

Companies sentenced after worker is forced through 125mm gap
seen at 10:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

A South Yorkshire engineering firm and a German machine supplier were today (27 July) sentenced for safety failings after a worker sustained horrific injuries but miraculously escaped with his life after being...

Red tape challenge sets retailers free from regulations
seen at 10:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Plans to scrap or simplify more than 160 regulations, freeing the public and retailers from rules that are unnecessarily burdensome, overly bureaucratic or completely redundant have been announced today by Business...

Transport statistics: national travel survey: 2010
seen at 10:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The Department for Transport has today published the following Transport Statistics:

Government consultation on proposed pension contribution changes for civil servants, nhs workers and teachers
seen at 10:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The Cabinet Office, Department for Education and the NHS will today publish consultations on pension contribution increases for civil servants, teachers and NHS staff for the financial year 2012/13.

The...

The plan for growth: four new enterprise zones set up to boost local growth
seen at 10:51, 28 July in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The locations of four more Enterprise Zones and a progress report showing that the Government has already met or reached significant milestones on 124 of the 137 reforms unveiled in the Plan for Growth in March...

Phone Hacking
seen at 06:50, 28 July in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked about the impartiality of Lord Leveson following reports that he had attended two parties at the house of Rupert Murdoch in the past year, the PMS said that the Prime Minister and the Lord Chief Justice were...
Economy
seen at 06:50, 28 July in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Asked if the Bank of England should engage in more quantitative easing, the PMS replied that it was a matter for the Bank of England. On whether Vince Cable was right to suggest that the Bank of England should ...
Norway Attacks
seen at 06:50, 28 July in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) began by saying that the National Security Council had met this morning. The PMS said that they had discussed the tragic events in Norway last week and took stock of the UK'...
Morning press briefing for 25 July 2011
seen at 06:50, 28 July in Downing Street Says (Our copy).
Monday 25 July 2011 ...
Adoptions
seen at 06:50, 28 July in Latest UK National Statistics releases (Our copy).
Adoptions decrease by 4%
M2 and a2 bridge work to start
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A package of work to refurbish four bridges over the M2 and the A2 in Kent starts on Monday 01 August.

Uk’s longest underland road tunnel opened by transport secretary
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The £371 million A3 Hindhead Tunnel was opened by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond today (27 July) - heralding the start of vastly improved journeys on the main route between London and Portsmouth...

Department of health tackles shortfall of personal assistants
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Plans to make it easier for people with disabilities to employ Personal Assistants to help them to live as full a life as possible were revealed today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.

Refurbishment and repairs to a38 footbridge
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Work to refurbish and repair the footbridge over the A38 at Landrake will begin on 2 August and continue until 25 August.

Worker fell off unguarded stair
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A labourer broke two ribs after falling off the edge of a temporary staircase after a colleague removed the guardrail.

Resurfacing and repair works on the a1(m) near peterborough
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Work will start on Friday July 29 to improve the surface of a 3.6 mile section of the A1 (M) southbound between junction 16 and junction 15, near Peterborough.

New motorway services on m25: slip road work moves forward
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Work to build slip roads which will serve a new motorway service area on the M25 in Surrey moves to a new phase this week.

Companies sentenced after worker is forced through 125mm gap
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A South Yorkshire engineering firm and a German machine supplier were today (27 July) sentenced for safety failings after a worker sustained horrific injuries but miraculously escaped with his life after being...

Embargoed until 28 july 2011 00:01 - red tape challenge sets retailers free from regulations
seen at 06:49, 28 July in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 28 July 2011 00:01 Plans to scrap or simplify more than 160 regulations, freeing the public and retailers from rules that are unnecessarily burdensome, overly bureaucratic or completely redundant...

Refurbishment and repairs to a38 footbridge
seen at 06:47, 28 July in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Work to refurbish and repair the footbridge over the A38 at Landrake will begin on 2 August and continue until 25 August.

Resurfacing and repair works on the a1(m) near peterborough
seen at 06:47, 28 July in Acas News - national (Our copy).

Work will start on Friday July 29 to improve the surface of a 3.6 mile section of the A1 (M) southbound between junction 16 and junction 15, near Peterborough.

Worker fell off unguarded stair
seen at 06:47, 28 July in Attorney General's Office News - national (Our copy).

A labourer broke two ribs after falling off the edge of a temporary staircase after a colleague removed the guardrail.

M2 and a2 bridge work to start
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A package of work to refurbish four bridges over the M2 and the A2 in Kent starts on Monday 01 August.

Uk’s longest underland road tunnel opened by transport secretary
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The £371 million A3 Hindhead Tunnel was opened by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond today (27 July) - heralding the start of vastly improved journeys on the main route between London and Portsmouth...

Department of health tackles shortfall of personal assistants
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Plans to make it easier for people with disabilities to employ Personal Assistants to help them to live as full a life as possible were revealed today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.

Refurbishment and repairs to a38 footbridge
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Work to refurbish and repair the footbridge over the A38 at Landrake will begin on 2 August and continue until 25 August.

Worker fell off unguarded stair
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A labourer broke two ribs after falling off the edge of a temporary staircase after a colleague removed the guardrail.

Resurfacing and repair works on the a1(m) near peterborough
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Work will start on Friday July 29 to improve the surface of a 3.6 mile section of the A1 (M) southbound between junction 16 and junction 15, near Peterborough.

New motorway services on m25: slip road work moves forward
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Work to build slip roads which will serve a new motorway service area on the M25 in Surrey moves to a new phase this week.

Companies sentenced after worker is forced through 125mm gap
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A South Yorkshire engineering firm and a German machine supplier were today (27 July) sentenced for safety failings after a worker sustained horrific injuries but miraculously escaped with his life after being...

Embargoed until 28 july 2011 00:01 - red tape challenge sets retailers free from regulations
seen at 06:46, 28 July in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 28 July 2011 00:01 Plans to scrap or simplify more than 160 regulations, freeing the public and retailers from rules that are unnecessarily burdensome, overly bureaucratic or completely redundant...

M2 and a2 bridge work to start
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A package of work to refurbish four bridges over the M2 and the A2 in Kent starts on Monday 01 August.

Uk’s longest underland road tunnel opened by transport secretary
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The £371 million A3 Hindhead Tunnel was opened by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond today (27 July) - heralding the start of vastly improved journeys on the main route between London and Portsmouth...

Department of health tackles shortfall of personal assistants
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Plans to make it easier for people with disabilities to employ Personal Assistants to help them to live as full a life as possible were revealed today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow.

Refurbishment and repairs to a38 footbridge
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Work to refurbish and repair the footbridge over the A38 at Landrake will begin on 2 August and continue until 25 August.

Worker fell off unguarded stair
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A labourer broke two ribs after falling off the edge of a temporary staircase after a colleague removed the guardrail.

Resurfacing and repair works on the a1(m) near peterborough
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Work will start on Friday July 29 to improve the surface of a 3.6 mile section of the A1 (M) southbound between junction 16 and junction 15, near Peterborough.

New motorway services on m25: slip road work moves forward
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Work to build slip roads which will serve a new motorway service area on the M25 in Surrey moves to a new phase this week.

Companies sentenced after worker is forced through 125mm gap
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A South Yorkshire engineering firm and a German machine supplier were today (27 July) sentenced for safety failings after a worker sustained horrific injuries but miraculously escaped with his life after being...

Embargoed until 28 july 2011 00:01 - red tape challenge sets retailers free from regulations
seen at 06:46, 28 July in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 28 July 2011 00:01 Plans to scrap or simplify more than 160 regulations, freeing the public and retailers from rules that are unnecessarily burdensome, overly bureaucratic or completely redundant...

Embargoed until 28 july 2011 00:01 - red tape challenge sets retailers free from regulations
seen at 00:03, 28 July in European Regional Development Fund News - national (Our copy).

EMBARGOED UNTIL 28 July 2011 00:01 Plans to scrap or simplify more than 160 regulations, freeing the public and retailers from rules that are unnecessarily burdensome, overly bureaucratic or completely redundant...