Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Joint statement from the International Coordination and Response Group for the victims of Flight PS752 [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Joint statement from the International Coordination and Response Group for the victims of Flight PS752 [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 4 October 2022.

    The International Coordination and Response Group for the victims of Flight PS752 today issued the following joint statement:

    October 4, 2022, marks 1,000 days since the unlawful downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 (PS752) by Iran that resulted in the deaths of 176 innocent civilians.

    We, Ministers representing Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, stand with the grieving families on this solemn occasion and honour the memories of the victims killed on board Flight PS752. We renew our demand that Iran fulfills its international legal obligations and ensures transparency and justice for its actions.

    As we continue to advance our efforts to hold Iran accountable in accordance with international law, the Coordination Group is thankful for the contribution of four highly recognized legal experts: Professor Payam Akhavan, Professor Harold Hongju Koh, Ms. Jessica Wells and Sir Michael Wood.

    They have brought their extensive expertise to our legal teams, who continue their diligent work in response to Iran’s unlawful and egregious downing of Flight PS752.

    We continue to stand in solidarity with the families and loved ones of the victims of the downing of Flight PS752.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Statement to the 101st Session of the Executive Council of the OPCW [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Statement to the 101st Session of the Executive Council of the OPCW [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 4 October 2022.

    Statement to the 101st Session of the Executive Council of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons by Her Excellency Joanna Roper, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

    Mr Chair, Director-General, Colleagues,

    The Executive Council of the OPCW was created in order to promote the effective implementation of, and compliance with, the Chemical Weapons Convention. The United Kingdom takes that responsibility seriously.

    As Council members we are obliged to ensure that the Organisation has an adequate budget. We are mindful that the world faces economic headwinds following the global pandemic and Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. Many national budgets are under pressure. Looking ahead the OPCW must continue to exercise budgetary restraint. That said, the United Kingdom supports the proposed budget revision for 2023. It puts to good use the 2020 cash surplus, which arose primarily due to late contributions from States Parties. We urge all OPCW members to pay their Assessed Contributions on time and in full.

    We must continue to respond to evolving circumstances. It is high time for the Council to move forward with sensible measures, such as those proposed on business continuity and appointing the External Auditor.

    In a similar vein, the Review Conference process enables us to take stock of implementation of the Convention. We welcome the constructive discussions in the Open-Ended Working Group and look forward to the next six months to come.

    Like other states, we are planning to provide national papers and look forward to further discussions on practical proposals to strengthen implementation of the Convention. Hearing from industry and civil society will be of great value, particularly in relation to future activities at the Centre for Chemistry and Technology. We also have much to learn from others about enhancing diversity and gender equality. Mainstreaming gender considerations is key to delivering successfully. A diverse Technical Secretariat that represents the world it serves and attracts the best talent from all backgrounds is a stronger Secretariat.

    Mr Chair, the central responsibility we share on this Council is to challenge all uses of chemical weapons. If we do not respond we are not promoting compliance with the Convention. The Syrian regime has been found responsible for eight uses of chemical weapons and the Council acted. It is very straightforward. Syria has used chemical weapons before and still refuses to acknowledge this fact.

    We remain concerned about the future too. Syria’s declaration of its chemical weapons programme is incomplete. It is obstructing the Technical Secretariat in its efforts to deliver on the instructions of OPCW States Parties. If Syria had nothing to hide they would not behave in this way. We cannot and will not ignore this. The Syrian chemical weapons programme should remain a top priority for this Council until it comes into compliance with its legal obligations.

    A member of this Council, the Russian Federation, used chemical weapons on the streets of my own country, and then again on Russian territory. Russia must account for the poisoning of Alexey Navalny in 2020 and answer the questions posted by 45 States Parties under Article IX of the Convention.

    Russia must stop spreading disinformation about this Organisation and making baseless allegations against other States Parties. We continue to watch very closely for any signs of chemical weapons use by Russia during its ongoing brutal war in Ukraine. Any use would have grave consequences.

    Thank you Mr Chair.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Mayor of London reveals economic impact of July’s heatwave [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Mayor of London reveals economic impact of July’s heatwave [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Mayor of London on 3 October 2022.

    Record July temperatures saw number of visitors and workers in central London plummet to only 74 per cent of previous month

    Mayor outlines to business leaders and investors how he is tackling climate change and scale of the challenge ahead

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan will today expose the economic impact of July’s record-breaking heatwave, revealing that it led to a significant reduction in the number of visitors and workers to central London.

    Sadiq will reveal that the drop in visitors and workers in central London during the heatwave was comparable to the announcement of Plan B Covid restrictions in December 2021 when office workers were encouraged to work from home.

    Sadiq will highlight the findings as he warns that failure to tackle climate change will not only lead to more extreme weather events but will also significantly impact the capital’s economy.

    July’s heatwave saw temperatures surpass 40 degrees Celsius for the first time in London and the UK’s history. This saw devastating fires rage across the capital prompting London Fire Brigade (LFB) to declare a major incident. Today, the Mayor will for the first time reveal the economic impact of the searing heat.

    Speaking at the Reuters IMPACT Conference alongside business leaders and innovators, the Mayor will reveal that on Monday, July 18, when temperatures in London exceeded 35 degrees, there were 385,640 daytime workers in central London, when 518,000 workers would usually be expected. This equates to just 74 per cent of footfall compared to June 2022.

    On the same day, there were 275,000 daytime visitors to central London, when a normal day would expect to see more than 361,000 people. This equates to just 76 per cent of June 2022 footfall.

    Speaking about the impact of climate change at Reuters today, Sadiq is expected to say:

    “For decades, we’ve known this train has been hurtling in our direction. But it’s only now that it’s finally caught up with us that the sense of crisis is at its most acute.

    “On the 19th of July temperatures in our city soared to 40 degrees. For the first time ever, London overheated.

    “Vicious wildfires overwhelmed emergency services. Destroyed homes. And infrastructure was crippled by extreme heat.

    “We also saw a dramatic drop in footfall across central London to the detriment of our businesses.”

    “When we look back at this period of history no one will be able claim with any credibility that we were not given fair warning – that we could not see disaster bearing down on us.

    “That’s why, as Mayor I’ve refused to stand idly.”

    Since becoming Mayor, Sadiq has been doing all he can to tackle climate changes.

    He has made record investments in green jobs, skills and infrastructure – as part of his Green New Deal and moved London’s target for Net Zero forward from 2050 to 2030.

    He has also delivered a fivefold increase in protected cycling lanes, put more electric and hydrogen powered buses on London’s roads, cleaned up the taxi fleet and delivered hundreds of new electric vehicle charging points.

    He has also taken some of the boldest and most ambitious action of any city in the world to clean up London’s air and bring down emissions by introducing the Ultra-Low Emission Zone and is now consulting on expanding the ULEZ London-wide next year.

    On the scale of the challenge ahead, Sadiq is expected to say:

    “Crises do often take an age to arrive. But we can be in no doubt – this one – the climate crisis – is now upon us.

    “Humanity has been too slow off the mark, but momentum is with now with us – with the people here who believe in our capacity for change and in our ability to adapt.

    “The challenge is daunting, but we should take hope from the scale of our ambition and the strength of our resolve.”

    On working with business to tackle climate change, Sadiq is expected to say:

    “Our success rests on collaboration – on all of us working in unison for a better tomorrow.

    “And it’s in this spirit I’ve sought to engage with London’s business community.

    “But to meet our 2030 Net Zero target, London will need to go much further, much faster. Our estimate puts the figure in excess of £75 billion worth of investment.

    “And we simply can’t deliver that without the private sector, without you.

    “I know you’re all dealing with inflationary pressures right now, but there are huge opportunities – and rewards – to be seized by accelerating our efforts to achieve Net Zero by 2030.

    “London’s ambition for a sustainable economy is within reach. And with your help, it can – and will – be achieved.

    “Delivering not just profits for our businesses, but security and prosperity for all.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Water companies face new penalties up to £250million [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Water companies face new penalties up to £250million [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 3 October 2022.

    The Environment Secretary has today (3 October) announced that he will bring forward proposals to raise the civil penalty for water companies who pollute the environment by 1,000-fold – from £250,000 to up to £250 million.

    The move comes as part of the government’s ongoing action to push for water companies to invest more in infrastructure that will minimise pollution incidents and secure our water supply for future generations. Last year there were 62 serious pollution incidents by water companies – up from 44 in 2020.

    At present, if water companies fail to uphold the law or cause environmental harm, the Environment Agency (EA) can pursue both criminal and civil prosecutions as part of their enforcement regime.

    Whilst fines handed out by the courts through criminal prosecutions are unlimited, these can be a lengthy and costly process. Using civil sanctions – Variable Monetary Penalties (VMPs) – which can be imposed directly by the EA rather than the courts can offer a quicker method of enforcement.

    VMPs can be issued for more serious offences, including when there is evidence of negligence or mismanagement or when there is an environmental impact.

    However, the current limit for VMPs handed out by the EA for individual breaches of the rules is £250,000. Increasing the cap for fines up to £250 million will simplify and speed up the process of enforcement by allowing the EA to directly hand out penalties to water companies.

    Last month the Environment Secretary asked water companies to write to him, setting out their plans for improving environmental performance and infrastructure. Responses have been received from all water companies and are currently being scrutinised as part of the ongoing work by the government, the Environment Agency and the regulator Ofwat to drive up water companies’ performance and increase accountability. We are clear that water companies should urgently look at opportunities to accelerate infrastructure delivery.

    Environment Secretary Ranil Jayawardena said:

    I have been clear that if water companies don’t do what is expected, there will be consequences. Bigger financial penalties will act as a greater deterrent and push water companies to do more, and faster, when it comes to investing in infrastructure and improving the quality of our water.

    This 1,000-fold increase sends a clear signal that we want clean rivers and coastlines, and that the duty falls to the water companies to deliver – the polluter must pay.

    Environment Agency Chief Executive Sir James Bevan said:

    Since 2015 the Environment Agency’s criminal prosecutions against water companies have secured fines of over £138 million – with a record £90 million fine handed out to Southern Water for corporate environmental crime.

    However, criminal prosecutions can be lengthy and costly, so we welcome today’s proposals which will make it easier for us to hold water companies to account for environmental crimes.

    We will now work closely with government to put this plan into action.

    Today’s proposal will be subject to consultation.

    It builds on the Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan, published at the end of August, which brought in the strictest targets on sewage pollution and requires water companies to deliver their largest ever infrastructure investment – £56 billion capital investment over 25 years.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Joint statement by Ministers of the Joint Expeditionary Force [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Joint statement by Ministers of the Joint Expeditionary Force [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 3 October 2022.

    Following the deliberate damage caused to the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea, today Defence Ministers of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) met virtually to share assessments of the blatant and irresponsible attacks against critical civilian infrastructure.

    The JEF condemns in the strongest terms the reckless sabotage in the Baltic Sea. It is discussing security responses, including increased maritime presence and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance activities. It will seek to deter further such acts, reassure allies and demonstrate collective commitment to the security and stability of the region. Ministers discussed increasing shared intelligence assessments to ensure common situational awareness, as well as cooperation to secure critical infrastructure. The JEF will ensure complementarity, alignment and transparency with NATO as well as the investigation led by Danish, Swedish and German authorities.

    The JEF is a group of like-minded nations – Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom. The nations share the same purpose, values and a common focus on security and stability in the JEF core regions of the High North, North Atlantic and Baltic Sea region. The JEF provides a responsive, capable, and ready military force that undertakes integrated activities at sea, on land and in the air, across northern Europe. These activities are preventative and proportionate and demonstrate solidarity, capability, and resolve to stand together for security and stability in the JEF core regions.

    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace added:

    In this period of heightened concern for all like-minded partner nations, it is right that we act with speed, agility and collective resolve to actively demonstrate our shared commitment to mutual security.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Site of UK’s first fusion energy plant selected [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Site of UK’s first fusion energy plant selected [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on 3 October 2022.

    Today (3 October 2022), the government announced that the West Burton power station site in Nottinghamshire has been selected as the home for ‘STEP’ (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production), the UK’s prototype fusion energy plant which aims to be built by 2040.

    Fusion is based on the same physical reactions that power the sun and stars, and is the process by which 2 light atomic nuclei combine while releasing large amounts of energy. This technology has significant potential to deliver safe, sustainable, low carbon energy for future generations.

    The government-backed STEP programme will create thousands of highly skilled jobs during construction and operations, as well as attracting other high tech industries to the region, and furthering the development of science and technology capabilities nationally.

    The ambitious programme will also commit immediately to the development of apprenticeship schemes in the region, building on the success of the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) Oxfordshire Advanced Skills centre in Culham. Conversations with local providers and employers have already begun, with schemes to start as soon as possible.

    The UK government is providing £220 million of funding for the first phase of STEP, which will see the UK Atomic Energy Authority produce a concept design by 2024.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK summons Iranian Chargé d’Affaires following worsening crackdowns on protests [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK summons Iranian Chargé d’Affaires following worsening crackdowns on protests [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 3 October 2022.

    The Foreign Secretary instructed the FCDO to summon Mehdi Hosseini Matin, Iran’s most senior diplomat in the UK, over the Iranian authorities’ violent crackdown on protests following the death of Mahsa Amini.

    Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said:

    The violence levelled at protestors in Iran by the security forces is truly shocking.

    Today we have made our view clear to the Iranian authorities – instead of blaming external actors for the unrest, they should take responsibility for their actions and listen to the concerns of their people.

    We will continue to work with our partners to hold the Iranian authorities to account for their flagrant human rights violations.

    Vijay Rangarajan, Director General for the Middle East, held the meeting with Matin and reiterated the UK’s call for a full and transparent investigation into death of Mahsa Amini.

    He urged the Iranian authorities to respect the right to peaceful assembly, exercise restraint and release unfairly detained protesters, and outlined the UK’s concern at reports of live ammunition being used at Sharif University.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Over eight million households to receive second Cost of Living Payment from 8 November [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Over eight million households to receive second Cost of Living Payment from 8 November [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Treasury on 3 October 2022.

    • The £324 Cost of Living Payment, which follows on from a £326 payment made from July, is part of £1,200 support package for millions this year
    • The £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment was provided in September, with a £300 additional pensioner payment to come in the Winter

    Millions of households across the UK will receive a £324 cost of living cash boost by the 23 of November.

    The government has today announced that households receiving DWP benefits will receive the second part of the £650 Cost of Living Payment from 8 November and continuing through to the 23 November.

    Over 8 million families have already received the first Cost of Living Payment, worth £326, which was sent out from 14 July this year.

    The second payment will automatically be paid into the bank accounts of those eligible in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland who receive a qualifying benefit, meaning they will not need to do anything to receive the money.

    Work and Pensions Secretary, Chloe Smith said:

    Millions of families will soon see a £324 cash boost as part of our extensive £1,200 support package, helping to raise incomes and manage the rising cost of living.

    We understand that people are struggling which is why and we’re committed to supporting the most vulnerable households. That’s also why we are focused on driving growth and delivering quality public services so we can continue to support those in need through these challenging times while boosting opportunity for all.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng added:

    We know that people have been worried about their bills ahead of this winter, which is why we’ve taken decisive action to hold down energy bills, saving the average household around £1,000 a year, and provided £1,200 of targeted support to the most vulnerable.

    Without our intervention, analysts were predicting that the average annual energy bill could have reached £6,500 next year. We were never going to let this happen.

    Our Growth Plan will also leave more money in people’s pockets and, over the longer term, help drive economic growth – the only way to permanently boost everyone’s living standards.

    The DWP will pay a small number of payments on the 8 November, with numbers increasing significantly from the 9 November. Even if you are not on a qualifying DWP benefit you may still be eligible for the £324 payment as HMRC are also making payments to those who receive tax credits and no other eligible benefits. These will be paid shortly after DWP payments and customers do not need to contact the government or apply for the payment at any stage.

    This payment comes on top of extensive government support with the cost of living this winter, including around 6 million disabled people having been paid a separate £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment, whilst over 8 million pensioner households will receive an extra one-off £300 Winter Fuel Payment this year. This is in addition to an extension to the Household Support Fund, which is providing an extra £421 million for use between October and March to help vulnerable people with the essentials.

    As well as this, a £150 Council Tax rebate was sent earlier this year to those in Council Tax bands A to D in England, creating a total of at least £1,200 in direct support for millions. A £400 reduction on energy bills is also being given to all domestic electricity customers over the coming months, and a new ‘Energy Price Guarantee’, which means from 1 October the average UK household will save at least £1,000 a year based on current energy prices.

  • PRESS RELEASE : £60 million fund to boost investment and access to sport and culture in the West Midlands [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : £60 million fund to boost investment and access to sport and culture in the West Midlands [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 3 October 2022.

    The UK government will invest around £60 million of underspend from the Birmingham 2022 budget in the West Midlands to enhance the legacy of the brilliant Commonwealth Games hosted earlier this year. The fund will aim to increase access to sport and culture, boost the West Midlands’s reputation as a world-class host for major events and drive inward investment and tourism.

    The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) will work with the West Midlands Combined Authority and Birmingham City Council to capitalise on the success of the Games and help more people engage with sport and culture in the region.

    The funding will also be allocated to boost inward business investment and tourism and help drive further economic growth in the West Midlands.

    The Commonwealth Games was backed by £778 million of public funding, providing the West Midlands with a refurbished athletics stadium in Perry Barr and a brand-new aquatics centre in Smethwick. Alongside these world-class venues, the £60 million investment will support the region’s ambition to host future major events.

    This investment builds on existing legacy programmes already being rolled out. In partnership with DCMS, Sport England will continue to boost access to sport through a Birmingham 2022 kit giveaway. 16,000 items from basketballs to bibs will be gifted to West Midlands community groups in the coming months.

    Birmingham 2022 was the fairest, greenest and fastest Commonwealth Games ever, delivered in four and a half years, rather than the seven that normally happens for a Games, and committed to a carbon neutral legacy. As well as having the biggest ever para-sport programme, the Games also awarded women with more medals than men. Birmingham 2022’s 11 days of sport was complemented by a 6-month cultural festival and the first ever Games-accredited business and tourism programme.

    Birmingham 2022 was the best-selling Commonwealth Games to be held in the UK with over 1.5 million tickets sold, and the most watched Games on the BBC’s digital platforms with 57.1 million streams.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary attends Dunfermline ceremony to mark new city status [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary attends Dunfermline ceremony to mark new city status [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Scottish Office on 3 October 2022.

    Scottish Secretary Alister Jack has taken part in an event to mark Dunfermline officially becoming a city, after the new status was awarded as part of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

    Their Majesties King Charles III and the Queen Consort visited the former town for a ceremony to hand over the Papers Patent, which officially confirms Dunfermline as Scotland’s eighth city.

    Inside the City Chambers, King Charles III presented the official documents to Provost of Fife, Councillor Jim Leishman, in front of an audience of invited guests.

    Speaking ahead of the event, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said:

    Being awarded city status represents a very special moment for Dunfermline and its community.

    It is particularly poignant, and a true honour, that Their Majesties King Charles III and the Queen Consort will be present at the event, marking their first official engagement since the end of formal Royal mourning.

    This Royal ceremony heralds an exciting new chapter in Dunfermline’s history, and I am delighted to attend and celebrate this wonderful city’s rich heritage and promising future.