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31 January 2012

Death at hampstead site leads to prosecution
seen at 17:09, 31 January in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

A construction company and director have been fined following the death of a worker at a site in Hampstead.

Two companies fined over worker's death at power plant
seen at 17:09, 31 January in Commission for Equality and Human Rights News - national (Our copy).

Two companies have been fined after a worker at Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire suffered a broken foot when a 13kg weight dropped nearly four metres from an overhead crane.

New motorway gates to help drivers
seen at 16:59, 31 January in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Work to install five new gates that will help emergency services and the Highways Agency to free drivers stuck in traffic after major motorway incidents will start this weekend.

Duo jailed for £700,000 vat fraud
seen at 16:59, 31 January in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

Two fraudsters from Kent who falsely claimed VAT repayments of over £700,000 have been jailed following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

Two companies fined over worker's injury at power plant
seen at 16:58, 31 January in Office of the Civil Service Commissioners News - national (Our copy).

Two companies have been fined after a worker at Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire suffered a broken foot when a 13kg weight dropped nearly four metres from an overhead crane.

Two companies fined over worker's injury at power plant - re-issue
seen at 16:56, 31 January in Commonwealth War Graves Commission News - national (Our copy).

Two companies have been fined after a worker at Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire suffered a broken foot when a 13kg weight dropped nearly four metres from an overhead crane.

Duo jailed for £700,000 vat fraud
seen at 16:56, 31 January in Commonwealth War Graves Commission News - national (Our copy).

Two fraudsters from Kent who falsely claimed VAT repayments of over £700,000 have been jailed following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

32 sites bid to host the green investment bank
seen at 16:49, 31 January in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

The Business Secretary Vince Cable has received 32 bids from across the UK wanting to host the Green Investment Bank (GIB).

Fake tobacco factory gang jailed
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A criminal gang who set up a factory potentially capable of making up to 625 million counterfeit cigarettes and five million pouches of fake hand rolling tobacco a year were jailed today.

Brighter traffic lights along cumbria’s a66
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A £110,000 Highways Agency project to upgrade traffic lights at two sites along the A66 in Cumbria will get underway next week.

New motorway gates to help drivers
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Work to install five new gates that will help emergency services and the Highways Agency to free drivers stuck in traffic after major motorway incidents will start this weekend.

Patent prosecution highway with canada opens today
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A new, two-year pilot scheme, launched today will provide a boost for growth by helping businesses speed up the process of patent applications in the UK and the Canada.

International spring fair at the nec from 5 to 9 february: highways agency advises drivers to allow extra time for journeys
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Motorists using roads around the National Exhibition Centre between Sunday 5 and Thursday 9 February are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys as the International Spring Fair is coming to town...

Duo jailed for £700,000 vat fraud
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Two fraudsters from Kent who falsely claimed VAT repayments of over £700,000 have been jailed following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

Two companies fined over worker’s injury at power plant - re-issue
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Two companies have been fined after a worker at Drax Power Station in North Yorkshire suffered a broken foot when a 13kg weight dropped nearly four metres from an overhead crane.

Highways agency announce drainage work on the m5 junction 1 link road to the m6 junction 8 near west bromwich
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Highways Agency is advising motorists who use one of the busiest link roads in the region that essential drainage maintenance work is starting week commencing Monday 6 February and is expected to last for approximately...

False identity leads to prosecution for peterborough man
seen at 16:48, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A self-employed plumber has been fined for posing as a registered gas fitter to try to carry out work on gas appliances at a Peterborough take-away.

Overnight closures for a1 (m) for bridge repairs at darlington
seen at 13:41, 31 January in Tower Hamlets News - national (Our copy).

Drivers are being advised that sections of the A1 (M) outside Darlington will close overnight from next month for essential repairs and maintenance.

Highways agency to install pedestrian crossing on the a36 at salisbury
seen at 13:41, 31 January in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

A puffin crossing is being installed on the A36 between Petersfinger and the western end of the Alderbury dual carriageway and essential resurfacing and drainage work will take place at the same time on a 1.3...

Uk business secretary visits northern ireland
seen at 13:40, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

The importance of advanced manufacturing in growing the UK economy is the focus of Vince Cable’s first visit to Northern Ireland as Business Secretary today (31 January).

Overnight closures for a1 (m) for bridge repairs at darlington
seen at 12:45, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Drivers are being advised that sections of the A1 (M) outside Darlington will close overnight from next week for essential repairs and maintenance.

Business set to benefit from new intensive coaching programme
seen at 12:45, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A new programme that will provide dedicated and structured coaching support for up to 10,000 high growth potential businesses a year has taken another step forward today. The Coaching for Growth Consortium has...

Death at hampstead site leads to prosecution
seen at 12:45, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A construction company and director have been fined following the death of a worker at a site in Hampstead.

Uk business secretary visits northern ireland
seen at 11:42, 31 January in Student Loans Company News - national (Our copy).

The importance of advanced manufacturing in growing the UK economy is the focus of Vince Cable’s first visit to Northern Ireland as Business Secretary today (31 March).

Strengthening work to be carried out on a14 huntingdon railway viaduct
seen at 11:42, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A scheme to strengthen the viaduct which carries the A14 over the East Coast Main Line railway in Huntingdon has been announced by the Highways Agency.

Statistics confirm substantial growth in apprenticeship starts and completions.
seen at 11:42, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Final statistics published today show that 457,200 apprenticeship starts were delivered in the full 2010/11 academic year. This represents a 63.5% increase on 2009/10 figures. Growth took place at all levels ...

Cutting red tape to tackle road works disruption
seen at 11:42, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Plans to axe red tape for councils wanting to put in place schemes to tackle disruptive road works were published today by Regional and Local Transport Minister Norman Baker.

Devolution of local transport
seen at 11:42, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Local communities and businesses could be given control of decisions and budgets for major local transport schemes in their areas, under proposals announced for consultation by Transport Secretary Justine Greening...

New director of fair access proposed
seen at 11:42, 31 January in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Vince Cable and Universities Minister David Willetts today announced that Professor Les Ebdon is the Government’s preferred candidate for the next Director of Fair Access to Higher Education...