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25 April 2012

Antique dealer jailed for £1.6 million tax fraud
seen at 19:39, 25 April in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

An antique jewellery trader who fraudulently claimed over £1.6 million in VAT repayments by creating fake invoices for expensive Rolex and Cartier watches has been jailed.

London’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 17:46, 25 April in Association Of Chief Police Officers News - national (Our copy).

London’s 690,000 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

South east’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 17:36, 25 April in National Audit Office News - national (Our copy).

The South East’s 624,500 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

South west's tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 17:26, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

The South West’s 447,900 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

London’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 17:26, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

London’s 690,000 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

South east’s tax credit claimants need to renew - or payments may stop
seen at 17:26, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

The South East’s 624,500 tax credit customers are being reminded by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they must renew claims by the 31 July deadline - or their payments may stop.

Unregistered gas installer put lives at risk
seen at 17:26, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

An unregistered gas fitter has been prosecuted for illegally carrying out work on a house in Hucknall, Nottingham, putting residents’ lives at risk.

Antique dealer jailed for £1.6 million tax fraud
seen at 17:26, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

An antique jewellery trader who fraudulently claimed over £1.6 million in VAT repayments by creating fake invoices for expensive Rolex and Cartier watches has been jailed.

Drainage works on the a1 near grantham
seen at 15:24, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

The Highways Agency is to carry our drainage works on the northbound carriageway of the A1 between the B1174/Great North Road junction and Toll Bar Road, starting in May.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 11:23, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety..

Government makes landmark green investment
seen at 11:23, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

Business Secretary Vince Cable today announced a landmark investment in green infrastructure by the Government.

Online tool simplifies hiring demands for first-time employers
seen at 10:23, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A new online toolkit has been launched today by Employment Relations Minister Norman Lamb, which provides first-time employers with a step-by-step guide through their obligations when taking on a member of staff...

Ipswich gas engineer fined for illegal work
seen at 10:23, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

A self-employed gas engineer has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on commercial premises in Ipswich.

Truck trials to drive down carbon from freight
seen at 07:05, 25 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Trials of carbon-cutting trucks are set for support from Government, Transport Minister Mike Penning has announced.

Loughborough agency director told to clean up her act
seen at 07:05, 25 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A recruitment agency supplying catering and cleaning workers was yesterday ordered to pay back a total of over £1,380.40 in withheld wages at Leicester Magistrates’ Court following a prosecution by ...

Businesses and consumers to be empowered to challenge anti-competitive practices
seen at 07:05, 25 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

Businesses and consumers will find it easier to challenge firms they believe are acting anti-competitively, under proposals launched today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Egg firm fined after worker’s fingers cut off
seen at 07:05, 25 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

A Worcestershire egg company has been fined after a worker severed two fingers while cleaning a drain on a production line.

Student finance independent assessors reappointed
seen at 07:05, 25 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

The four independent assessors who investigate appeals and complaints made to the Student Loans Company (SLC) are to be reappointed for a further three years.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 07:05, 25 April in News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety.

Correction to Parliamentary Question (Lord Taylor of Holbeach, Whip, House of Lords)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I regret to inform the House that incomplete information was provided in the Answer I gave to Lords Parliamentary Question 15908 on 6 March 2012, Lords Official Report, col. WA416, about which were the tidal ...

Dogs: Irresponsible Ownership (Lord Taylor of Holbeach, Whip, House of Lords)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right honourable friend the Minister for Food and Farming has today made the following Statement.

I am pleased to announce a package of measures to tackle irresponsible dog ownership. I apologise to ...

EU: Child Abduction (Lord McNally, Minister of State, Justice)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Kenneth Clarke) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.

The Government have decided to opt in to the European Commission's proposals...

National Measurement Office (Baroness Wilcox, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Business, Innovation and Skills)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Universities and Science (David Willetts) has today made the following Statement.

I have tasked the National Measurement Office to provide policy support...

Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre (Baroness Hanham, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Communities and Local Government)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government have reviewed the decision to market and dispose of the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre taken by the previous Government in April 2009. It has concluded that the Department for Communities...

Malawi (Lord Howell of Guildford, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

President Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi died of a cardiac arrest on 5 April. Vice President Joyce Banda was declared president on 7 April, following due constitutional process. President Banda has declared a period...

Malawi (William Hague, Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

President Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi died of a cardiac arrest on 5 April. Vice-President Joyce Banda was declared President on 7 April, following due constitutional process. President Banda has declared a period...

Parliamentary Written Answer (Correction) (Theresa Villiers, Minister of State (Rail and Aviation), Transport)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I regret to inform the House that there was an inaccuracy in the answer I gave to parliamentary question 98207 on 5 March, Official Report, column 411W and subsequent comments made by the Secretary of State for...

Social Fund Budgeting Loans (Steve Webb, Minister of State (Pensions), Work and Pensions)
seen at 07:02, 25 April in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

On 6 December 2010 I announced that in the forthcoming Welfare Reform Bill, we intended to introduce legislation to make social fund budgeting loans available to help families to buy maternity items or items ...

Loughborough agency director told to clean up her act
seen at 07:02, 25 April in The National Archives News - national (Our copy).

A recruitment agency supplying catering and cleaning workers was yesterday ordered to pay back a total of over £1,380.40 in withheld wages at Leicester Magistrates’ Court following a prosecution by ...

Egg firm fined after worker’s fingers cut off
seen at 07:01, 25 April in Adult Learning Inspectorate News - national (Our copy).

A Worcestershire egg company has been fined after a worker severed two fingers while cleaning a drain on a production line.

Truck trials to drive down carbon from freight
seen at 07:00, 25 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Trials of carbon-cutting trucks are set for support from Government, Transport Minister Mike Penning has announced.

Loughborough agency director told to clean up her act
seen at 07:00, 25 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A recruitment agency supplying catering and cleaning workers was yesterday ordered to pay back a total of over £1,380.40 in withheld wages at Leicester Magistrates’ Court following a prosecution by ...

Businesses and consumers to be empowered to challenge anti-competitive practices
seen at 07:00, 25 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

Businesses and consumers will find it easier to challenge firms they believe are acting anti-competitively, under proposals launched today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Egg firm fined after worker’s fingers cut off
seen at 07:00, 25 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

A Worcestershire egg company has been fined after a worker severed two fingers while cleaning a drain on a production line.

Student finance independent assessors reappointed
seen at 07:00, 25 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

The four independent assessors who investigate appeals and complaints made to the Student Loans Company (SLC) are to be reappointed for a further three years.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 07:00, 25 April in Charity Commission News - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety.

Truck trials to drive down carbon from freight
seen at 06:59, 25 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Trials of carbon-cutting trucks are set for support from Government, Transport Minister Mike Penning has announced.

Loughborough agency director told to clean up her act
seen at 06:59, 25 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A recruitment agency supplying catering and cleaning workers was yesterday ordered to pay back a total of over £1,380.40 in withheld wages at Leicester Magistrates’ Court following a prosecution by ...

Businesses and consumers to be empowered to challenge anti-competitive practices
seen at 06:59, 25 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

Businesses and consumers will find it easier to challenge firms they believe are acting anti-competitively, under proposals launched today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Egg firm fined after worker’s fingers cut off
seen at 06:59, 25 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

A Worcestershire egg company has been fined after a worker severed two fingers while cleaning a drain on a production line.

Student finance independent assessors reappointed
seen at 06:59, 25 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

The four independent assessors who investigate appeals and complaints made to the Student Loans Company (SLC) are to be reappointed for a further three years.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 06:59, 25 April in National College For School Leadership News - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety.

Government and industry collaborate to develop congestion solutions
seen at 00:20, 25 April in Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service News - national (Our copy).

With Government f igures showing that by 2030 road use will have grown by 25-30 per cent, there is a pressing need to tackle congestion, pollution and road safety.