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04 August 2011

Beautician jailed after conning clients and businesses out of more than £100,000
seen at 19:59, 4 August in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

Jasmine Singh, also known as Jasmine Singh Paul, Jasmine Bajwa and Jasmine Kaur Bajwa, was this week sentenced to 23 months imprisonment for offences including obtaining credit while bankrupt, acting in the ...

Internet staff recruitment company logged-off
seen at 19:45, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills has this week presented a petition in the High Court to wind up in the public interest, Rightstepinternetrecruitment Limited.

Burton brewery fined after man hit by forklift truck
seen at 17:55, 4 August in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

A Burton-on-Trent brewery has been sentenced after a delivery driver was hit by a forklift truck while on site.

Beautician jailed after conning clients and businesses out of more than £100,000
seen at 17:55, 4 August in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

Jasmine Singh, also known as Jasmine Singh Paul, Jasmine Bajwa and Jasmine Kaur Bajwa, was this week sentenced to 23 months imprisonment for offences including obtaining credit while bankrupt, acting in the ...

Burton brewery fined after three men burned by caustic soda
seen at 17:55, 4 August in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

A Burton-on-Trent brewery has been fined after three men suffered serious chemical burns when 6,000 litres of caustic soda erupted from a faulty valve.

Yorkshire and the humber roadworks update
seen at 17:55, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Saturday 6 August to Friday 12 August

Highways agency to improve safety on the a14 near kettering
seen at 15:49, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Road users will benefit from safer driving conditions as a result of forthcoming road marking and stud renewal works on the A14 between junctions 5 near Kettering, and 13 near Thrapston, in Northamptonshire.

Green light for £72m rebuild of lister hospital in stevenage
seen at 15:49, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today gave the go ahead for a £72 million redevelopment of the Lister Hospital in Stevenage that will see it become the main emergency and inpatient hospital for east...

Tower hamlets gets sweeter
seen at 12:46, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).
Tower hamlets gets sweeter
North east roadworks update – 6 – 12 august 2011
seen at 11:48, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

A1, Team Valley, Newcastle Gateshead Western Bypass, Tyne & Wear Slight delays are expected overnight on the A1 at Team Valley for message sign servicing. There will be one lane open north and southbound...

Business secretary examines economic impact of low carbon transition in the north east
seen at 11:48, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Vince Cable today (4 August) saw a renewable energy device that can save the energy industry over £600 million in reduced capital costs cutting carbon emissions by 37 million tonnes...

Launch of consultation to put students at the heart of the system
seen at 10:48, 4 August in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will launch a consultation on details of the regulatory system for future of higher education today, following publication of the higher education white paper...

Transport statistics: roads
seen at 10:48, 4 August in NS&I News - national (Our copy).

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

Parcel firm fined £150,000 after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been fined £150,000 and ordered to pay £19,000 in court costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the...

Sheffield parcel firm fined after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Sheffield company Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been ordered to pay £169,000 in fines and costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the company...

Government urges commuters and businesses to travel differently during london 2012
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Transport Minister Norman Baker today urged commuters and businesses in London to think differently about how they travel during the Olympic Games as he marked a year to go to what is likely to be one of the ...

Sweeping intellectual property reforms to boost growth and add billions to the economy
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The Government today announced plans to support economic growth by modernising UK intellectual property laws. Ministers have accepted the recommendations made in an independent review which estimate a potential...

Routine maintenance for m62/m1 lofthouse interchange
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A 12 night routine maintenance scheme at the Lofthouse Interchange linking Junction 29 of the M62 and with Junction 42 of the M1 in West Yorkshire got underway on Monday (1 August).

Summer safer towing message for east midlands drivers
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Drivers in the East Midlands and visitors to the region are to be reminded to tow safely this summer – a period when towing related incidents have increased in recent years.

Uk official holdings of international reserves 2011
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

This monthly press notice shows details of movements in July in the UK’s official holdings of international reserves, which consist of gold, foreign currency assets and International Monetary Fund assets.

New government guidance on minicabs to give volunteers and care workers a smoother ride
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Volunteers, childminders and care workers should be freed from the unnecessary and costly process of being licensed as minicabs following guidance published by Transport Minister Norman Baker today.

A stronger voice for patients
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Patients will today have a stronger voice under plans set out by Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley.

Mrsa in the nhs at a record low
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

25 acute trusts are MRSA-free for more than a year

Plumbers have one month to come clean on tax
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Plumbers, gas fitters and heating engineers have only one month left to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about tax that they owe and to make arrangements to pay any interest and penalties due.

Tower hamlets council joins thames tunnel commission
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Tower Hamlets Council has put its weight behind the independent Thames Tunnel Commission, as it intensifies its efforts to minimise the disruption that Thames Water’s proposed sewer tunnel will cause the borough...

Maintenance work to take place on a12 bascule bridge
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Essential maintenance work will be carried out overnight on Sunday 7 August on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft. The work is part of routine maintenance on the bridge and will require an ...

Roof fall leads to fine for nottinghamshire firm
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A mechanical engineering company has been fined after a subcontractor suffered serious back injuries falling through a roof.

County durham firm fined after worker's fingers severed
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

NE/083/11 A County Durham firm has been fined £10,500 after a worker had three fingers severed while using a bandsaw.

Expert panel gets to work on review of uk equity markets
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Three senior city figures were today appointed to form the Advisory Board for the Kay Review of UK equity markets and long-term decision making.

Ipswich printer fined after worker injures hand
seen at 06:40, 4 August in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The hand of an employee at an Ipswich printing firm was mutilated by an unguarded machine, a court has heard.

Summer safer towing message for east midlands drivers
seen at 06:37, 4 August in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in the East Midlands and visitors to the region are to be reminded to tow safely this summer – a period when towing related incidents have increased in recent years.

Roof fall leads to fine for nottinghamshire firm
seen at 06:37, 4 August in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

A mechanical engineering company has been fined after a subcontractor suffered serious back injuries falling through a roof.

Parcel firm fined £150,000 after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been fined £150,000 and ordered to pay £19,000 in court costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the...

Maintenance work to take place on a12 bascule bridge
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

Essential maintenance work will be carried out overnight on Sunday 7 August on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft. The work is part of routine maintenance on the bridge and will require an ...

Ipswich printer fined after worker injures hand
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Adjudicators Office News - national (Our copy).

The hand of an employee at an Ipswich printing firm was mutilated by an unguarded machine, a court has heard.

County durham firm fined after worker's fingers severed
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Assets Recovery Agency News - national (Our copy).

NE/083/11 A County Durham firm has been fined £10,500 after a worker had three fingers severed while using a bandsaw.

Parcel firm fined £150,000 after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been fined £150,000 and ordered to pay £19,000 in court costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the...

Sheffield parcel firm fined after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Sheffield company Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been ordered to pay £169,000 in fines and costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the company...

Government urges commuters and businesses to travel differently during london 2012
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Transport Minister Norman Baker today urged commuters and businesses in London to think differently about how they travel during the Olympic Games as he marked a year to go to what is likely to be one of the ...

Sweeping intellectual property reforms to boost growth and add billions to the economy
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The Government today announced plans to support economic growth by modernising UK intellectual property laws. Ministers have accepted the recommendations made in an independent review which estimate a potential...

Routine maintenance for m62/m1 lofthouse interchange
seen at 06:37, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A 12 night routine maintenance scheme at the Lofthouse Interchange linking Junction 29 of the M62 and with Junction 42 of the M1 in West Yorkshire got underway on Monday (1 August).

Summer safer towing message for east midlands drivers
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in the East Midlands and visitors to the region are to be reminded to tow safely this summer – a period when towing related incidents have increased in recent years.

Uk official holdings of international reserves 2011
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

This monthly press notice shows details of movements in July in the UK’s official holdings of international reserves, which consist of gold, foreign currency assets and International Monetary Fund assets.

New government guidance on minicabs to give volunteers and care workers a smoother ride
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Volunteers, childminders and care workers should be freed from the unnecessary and costly process of being licensed as minicabs following guidance published by Transport Minister Norman Baker today.

A stronger voice for patients
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Patients will today have a stronger voice under plans set out by Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley.

Mrsa in the nhs at a record low
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

25 acute trusts are MRSA-free for more than a year

Plumbers have one month to come clean on tax
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Plumbers, gas fitters and heating engineers have only one month left to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about tax that they owe and to make arrangements to pay any interest and penalties due.

Tower hamlets council joins thames tunnel commission
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Tower Hamlets Council has put its weight behind the independent Thames Tunnel Commission, as it intensifies its efforts to minimise the disruption that Thames Water’s proposed sewer tunnel will cause the borough...

Maintenance work to take place on a12 bascule bridge
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Essential maintenance work will be carried out overnight on Sunday 7 August on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft. The work is part of routine maintenance on the bridge and will require an ...

Roof fall leads to fine for nottinghamshire firm
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A mechanical engineering company has been fined after a subcontractor suffered serious back injuries falling through a roof.

County durham firm fined after worker's fingers severed
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

NE/083/11 A County Durham firm has been fined £10,500 after a worker had three fingers severed while using a bandsaw.

Expert panel gets to work on review of uk equity markets
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Three senior city figures were today appointed to form the Advisory Board for the Kay Review of UK equity markets and long-term decision making.

Ipswich printer fined after worker injures hand
seen at 06:36, 4 August in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The hand of an employee at an Ipswich printing firm was mutilated by an unguarded machine, a court has heard.

Parcel firm fined £150,000 after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been fined £150,000 and ordered to pay £19,000 in court costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the...

Sheffield parcel firm fined after lorry reverses into worker's head
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Sheffield company Tuffnells Parcels Express Ltd has been ordered to pay £169,000 in fines and costs after an employee was seriously injured when his skull was crushed by a reversing lorry at the company...

Government urges commuters and businesses to travel differently during london 2012
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Transport Minister Norman Baker today urged commuters and businesses in London to think differently about how they travel during the Olympic Games as he marked a year to go to what is likely to be one of the ...

Sweeping intellectual property reforms to boost growth and add billions to the economy
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The Government today announced plans to support economic growth by modernising UK intellectual property laws. Ministers have accepted the recommendations made in an independent review which estimate a potential...

Routine maintenance for m62/m1 lofthouse interchange
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A 12 night routine maintenance scheme at the Lofthouse Interchange linking Junction 29 of the M62 and with Junction 42 of the M1 in West Yorkshire got underway on Monday (1 August).

Summer safer towing message for east midlands drivers
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Drivers in the East Midlands and visitors to the region are to be reminded to tow safely this summer – a period when towing related incidents have increased in recent years.

Uk official holdings of international reserves 2011
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

This monthly press notice shows details of movements in July in the UK’s official holdings of international reserves, which consist of gold, foreign currency assets and International Monetary Fund assets.

New government guidance on minicabs to give volunteers and care workers a smoother ride
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Volunteers, childminders and care workers should be freed from the unnecessary and costly process of being licensed as minicabs following guidance published by Transport Minister Norman Baker today.

A stronger voice for patients
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Patients will today have a stronger voice under plans set out by Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley.

Mrsa in the nhs at a record low
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

25 acute trusts are MRSA-free for more than a year

Plumbers have one month to come clean on tax
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Plumbers, gas fitters and heating engineers have only one month left to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about tax that they owe and to make arrangements to pay any interest and penalties due.

Tower hamlets council joins thames tunnel commission
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Tower Hamlets Council has put its weight behind the independent Thames Tunnel Commission, as it intensifies its efforts to minimise the disruption that Thames Water’s proposed sewer tunnel will cause the borough...

Maintenance work to take place on a12 bascule bridge
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Essential maintenance work will be carried out overnight on Sunday 7 August on the A12 Bascule Bridge over Lake Lothing in Lowestoft. The work is part of routine maintenance on the bridge and will require an ...

Roof fall leads to fine for nottinghamshire firm
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A mechanical engineering company has been fined after a subcontractor suffered serious back injuries falling through a roof.

County durham firm fined after worker's fingers severed
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

NE/083/11 A County Durham firm has been fined £10,500 after a worker had three fingers severed while using a bandsaw.

Expert panel gets to work on review of uk equity markets
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Three senior city figures were today appointed to form the Advisory Board for the Kay Review of UK equity markets and long-term decision making.

Ipswich printer fined after worker injures hand
seen at 06:36, 4 August in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The hand of an employee at an Ipswich printing firm was mutilated by an unguarded machine, a court has heard.