Uninor launches India's best GSM mobile tariffs in Andhra Pradesh

Now upto 60% dynamic discount on 1 paisa per second on not just local but STD calls too

The 35th Toronto International film festival

TIFF is dedicated to presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema to film lovers. It offers screenings, lectures, discussions, festivals, workshops industry support and the chance to meet filmmakers from Canada and around the world. It also aims to transform the way people see the world. Its vision is to lead the world in creative and cultural discovery through the moving image. The Toronto International Film Festival has become the launching pad for the best of international, Hollywood and Canadian cinema, and is recognized as the most important film festival after Cannes.

Odds on win for the Insolvency Service as three gambling companies are shut down

Three companies operating a sports betting service have this week been ordered into liquidation following an Insolvency Service investigation on behalf of the Government.

Lord Heseltine to chair approval panel for ©1bn Regional Growth Fund

The Government announced today that Lord Heseltine will chair the Independent Approval Panel for the 1bn Regional Growth Fund.

Willetts supports BPP in becoming a university college

BPP is the first private provider to become a university college in 34 years.

Financial Secretary to the Treasury launches consultation on the implementation of financial regulation reforms announced at Mansion House

Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today launched the Governments consultation on the implementation of reforms to financial regulation, http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/consult_financial_regulation.htm .

Vince Cable and George Osborne launch ‘Financing a Private Sector Recovery’ paper

Vince Cable and George Osborne today launched a paper to encourage an industry-led recovery by addressing the problems businesses face accessing finance.

Review of arm’s length bodies to cut bureaucracy

Bureaucracy will be cut and the functions of several organisations will be streamlined, following a review of arms length bodies (ALBs), published by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today. In total, the changes outlined in todays report will reduce the number of health ALBs from eighteen to between eight and ten; they are expected to deliver savings of over 180m by 2014/15.

Greater freedom for the NHS

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today set out proposals to free the NHS to focus on improving services and outcomes for patients.

Insolvency Service launches consultation on proposals for a restructuring moratorium

The Insolvency Service has today launched a twelve week consultation on proposals for a new restructuring moratorium. The proposals would provide company directors with the option of obtaining a protected breathing space in which to negotiate with their creditors and reorganise their business affairs, through a new statutory moratorium.

Greenest government offers chance for public to input on new environment policy

A new approach to environment policy was signalled today as Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman called for everyone, from birdwatchers to big business, to shape the governments Natural Environment White Paper.

Roads Minister hails progress on UK’s longest under-land road tunnel – on the A3 at Hindhead, Surrey

Roads Minister Mike Penning saw progress on the A3 Hindhead bypass project today when he was driven through the whole length of the new 1.2 mile tunnel.

Use Insolvency Service Official Statistics? Tell The Service what you think

The Insolvency Service has today (Monday 26 July 2010) launched an exercise seeking the views of stakeholders and others who use Official Statistics, such as the Quarterly insolvency statistics, it produces.

Public Expenditure 2009-10: Provisional Outturn

The Treasury today published the Public Expenditure Outturn White Paper (Cm 7911) showing provisional outturn for Departmental Expenditure Limits (DEL) and Annually Managed Expenditure (AME) in 2009-10, including information on individual Supply Estimates, near-cash and administration budget limits.

Radical reforms for police announced

A radical new programme of reform to change the face of policing and re-establish the link between the police and the public, tackle organised crime and protect our borders was unveiled by the Home Secretary today.

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