A Government Minister has promised to advise industry bodies that the law requires the use of metric units in all product description and advertising.
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A Government Minister has promised to advise industry bodies that the law requires the use of metric units in all product description and advertising.
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The Smith Commission on further devolution to Scotland has recommended that speed limits and traffic signs should be devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
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Weights and Measures and related matters (such as road signs) should be devolved to the Scottish Parliament – according to the UK Metric Association.
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A Government Minister has thwarted an attempt by Lord Taverne to bring product description and advertising into line with the rules for package labelling and sales of loose goods from bulk.
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What impact would Scottish independence (if it were to happen) have on weights and measures? Martin Vlietstra supplies an answer.
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The Government has been accused of failing to implement the strategies necessary to achieve goals agreed as part of two major international road safety initiatives. Furthermore, its decision on width and height restriction sign regulations, made shortly after taking office in 2010, directly contradicts one of the aims stated by the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety.
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Both the Consumers’ Association (aka Which?) and the Government’s Business Department have claimed the credit for the success of their campaign to persuade supermarkets to price goods transparently. But who actually started the campaign? and is it enough?
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Metric Views’ attention has been drawn to a Victorian piece of legislation under which signs may be authorised.
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Miles, yards, feet and inches, pints, pounds and stones. Yes, fifty years after the UK embarked on the metric transition, we still need to be familiar with some of those old units. In this article, Ronnie Cohen looks at some of the less well known and largely forgotten features of the imperial system.
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This article looks back to the findings and recommendations of the 1895 Parliamentary Select Committee on weights and measures.
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