Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games

10th April 2024

The final element of the Governments energy security strategy was confirmed today. Major supermarkets in the UK have acted to make pricing clearer and simpler for shoppers following a meeting with Consumer Minister Jo Swinson earlier this year. Athletes resident outside of the UK who compete at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games will be exempt from income tax, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander will announce in Glasgow today. 6 months ago, Britain hosted the worlds first G8 dementia summit. The future of the face-to-face debt advice programme has been secured today with £27 million of funding for the next year, the Government announced today.

The A38 in both directions will be limited to two lanes on the immediate approaches to the Markeaton junction. The UK will provide an additional 2 million of emergency humanitarian relief to help tens of thousands of ordinary Iraqis in serious need, Prime Minister David Cameron announced today (18 June 2014). Ladies and gentlemen, good evening. Rogue employers who do not pay their workers the National Minimum Wage (NMW) will face an increased penalty of up to 20,000 as part of Governments crackdown on employers who break the law. Almost 1 million (960,000) employees were on sick leave for a month or more each year on average between September 2010 and October 2013.

Working mums and dads today learn how the new system of shared parental leave will work for them and their employers, in an announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. The Government has accepted the recommendations of Pay Review Bodies for public sector pay awards for 2012-13. This section provides information about statutory induction for newly qualified teachers (NQTs) in England and provides answers to some frequently asked questions. A major project to find Chalara-resistant ash trees has been announced by Environment Secretary Owen Paterson. Mr President,The United Kingdom welcomes the unanimous adoption of Resolution 2166.

The Government has today outlined how it will work to reduce, replace and refine the use of animals in research known as the 3Rs. Take a stand against female genital mutilation (FGM) and child and forced marriage today – sign our pledge now to show your support in ending these harmful practices forever. Energy Trends and Quarterly Energy Prices publications are published today 26 June 2014 by the Department of Energy and Climate Change. The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Mr Hugo Swire said: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office will today publish the Triennial Review of the British Council. A hard-hitting television advert focusing on the human cost of slavery will premiere tonight as part of a major new Home Office campaign to raise awareness of modern slavery in the UK.