Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : UN HRC54 – Universal Periodic Review Adoption – Mali [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UN HRC54 – Universal Periodic Review Adoption – Mali [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 3 October 2023.

    The UK delivered a statement during Mali’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the 54th Human Rights Council in Geneva.

    Thank you, Madame Vice-President,

    The UK remains committed to supporting the fundamental freedoms and human rights of the people of Mali.  With attacks by jihadist groups on the rise, violations of the 2015 ceasefire and a deteriorating humanitarian situation, this has never been more important.

    The UK therefore welcomes Mali’s engagement during its UPR, and the Transitional Administration’s stated commitment to upholding its obligations to ensure its defence and security forces are held accountable for violations. However, these commitments are not being put into action.

    We are pleased that Mali accepted our recommendation on strengthening the rule of law, which is essential for ensuring accountability and long-term stability.

    However, we are deeply concerned that Mali did not accept our recommendations to ensure access for independent human rights investigations, or to adopt crucial legislation proscribing sexual and gender-based violence. This is particularly concerning following the High Commissioner’s report into the mass killings by the Malian Armed Forces and Wagner Group of approximately 500 people in Moura last year.

    We call on the Transitional Administration to urgently step up cooperation with the UN and civil society to thoroughly investigate these allegations, strengthen national mechanisms, hold perpetrators to account, and protect and promote the rights of the Malian people.  This is essential to ensuring Mali’s long-term security and prosperity.

    Thank you.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK government opens world’s most remote marine science base on Pitcairn Islands [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK government opens world’s most remote marine science base on Pitcairn Islands [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 3 October 2023.

    The Governor to the Pitcairn Islands, Iona Thomas, has officially opened the new UK government-funded marine science base, providing a platform for scientists to visit the area and study its unique marine habitats.

    Scientists from around the globe will be able to explore some of the world’s most untouched marine habitats and potentially discover new life underwater thanks to the creation of a new marine science base on the remote Pitcairn Islands.

    This remote volcanic outcrop and its three neighbouring islands in the South Pacific are a UK Overseas Territory and the third largest continuous ‘Highly Protected’ Marine Protected Area in the world – with some of the planet’s most pristine coral reefs and an abundance of sea life not seen anywhere else on earth.

    The base will provide visiting scientists with a range of equipment – from remote operated vehicles to cutting-edge underwater video technology – to allow them to monitor the health of marine habitats that are mostly untouched by humans.

    Iona Thomas, Governor to Pitcairn and British High Commissioner to New Zealand, said:

    The ocean around the Pitcairn Islands is one of the most pristine places on earth and home to a treasure trove of sharks, fish, corals and other marine life not seen anywhere else in the world.

    I’m delighted to be able to open the new marine science base here in Pitcairn with the support of the local community.

    I hope this base will attract a continuous cycle of scientists to the islands and provide a huge boost to our knowledge of marine science in what is one of the last remaining untouched marine habitats on the planet.

    David Rutley, Ministers for the Americas and with responsibility for Overseas territories at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, said:

    Studying our oceans is crucial to understanding the impact of climate change, land-based pollution and habitat degradation, and the opening of our new marine science base will ensure that we are better equipped to protect our ocean waters against such threats.

    The UK has always placed great importance on conducting scientific research to safeguard our valuable marine protected areas and I encourage scientists from all over the world to visit and utilise this tremendous base.

    The Pitcairn Islands MPA was created in 2016 and is now the third largest continuous ‘Highly Protected’ MPA in the world.

    As a ‘Highly Protected’ MPA with fully intact marine ecosystems, no commercial fishing is allowed across the 842,000 square kilometres of waters around Pitcairn’s four islands. This makes Pitcairn an important reference point to help scientists study marine biodiversity and assess the impacts of climate change – and in turn measure the benefits of marine protected areas.

    The pristine coral habitats of the Pitcairn Islands’ will be a barometer on ocean climate change, particularly as oceans get warmer and more acidic, which is happening in more northerly equatorial waters. The corals grow in deeper, clearer, and cooler waters compared to most other tropical coral reefs and because of their isolation they harbour species found nowhere else in the world.

    Specialists from the Blue Belt Programme, the UK government’s flagship marine conservation programme that works with the UK Overseas Territories, provided advice and assistance for the set-up and is funding the University of St Andrews to work with residents to undertake the management and governance of the laboratory.

    Joseph Peters, Integrated Marine Manager, Blue Belt Programme, said:

    We are honoured to work with the government of Pitcairn through the Blue Belt Programme to help secure the long-term protection of their marine environment. This new marine science base is a fantastic facility that will provide visiting scientists and the local community with the space and equipment they need to generate evidence that will support the sustainable management of Pitcairn’s Marine Protected Area.

    Over 1,250 marine species have been recorded in the waters around Pitcairn, including 3 species of whales that are listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List.

    The area is also home to hawksbill and green turtles (critically endangered and endangered, respectively); as well as 3 species of endangered seabirds; one critically endangered fish and one endangered fish. There are also 5 species of endemic bony fishes found nowhere else on Earth.

    One of Pitcairn’s outer islands, Ducie, plays an important role as a shark nursery and there are growing numbers of Humpback whales coming into Pitcairn’s waters every year to calve.

    Pitcairn is home to only around 40 inhabitants and the marine science base has been built locally by these residents. It will be locally-managed with the support of the UK government and UK academia.

    Pitcairn’s MPA was awarded a Platinum Status ‘Blue Park Award’ by the Marine Conservation Institute in February in recognition of its exceptional marine wildlife conservation.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary to visit Vietnam to boost trade links with Scotland [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary to visit Vietnam to boost trade links with Scotland [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Secretary of State for Scotland on 3 October 2023.

    Alister Jack joined by Scotch Whisky Association to boost Vietnamese export market

    Scottish Secretary Alister Jack will travel to Vietnam this week on a mission to boost trade and diplomatic links. He will be joined by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), in a drive to boost the Vietnamese export market.

    Vietnam has strong business and educational links to Scotland, and 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the UK and Vietnam establishing formal diplomatic relations.

    Mr Jack will undertake a packed programme in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, which will include:

    • speaking to leading political figures from the Vietnamese government;
    • hosting (jointly with the SWA) a whisky reception in Hanoi for key business representatives, plus a reception in Ho Chi Minh City to promote Scottish produce;
    • visiting textile manufacturer Coats, to hear about their operations in Vietnam; and
    • meeting students at the British University Vietnam (BUV) and seeing the signing of a new partnership between the BUV with Stirling University.

    Alister Jack said:

    “It is a real honour to promote UK interests in Vietnam – particularly this year which marks 50 years of the UK’s and Vietnam’s formal diplomatic relations. I look forward to building on these strong and important ties with our Vietnamese friends.

    “The UK Government’s post-Brexit free trade agreement with Vietnam offers huge opportunities for Scottish businesses, and I look forward to promoting Scotch and other important Scottish exports in this important market.”

    During his visit to Hanoi, Mr Jack will meet with Vietnam’s Foreign Minister, Bui Thanh Son, reaffirming the UK’s commitment to furthering cooperation with Vietnam in a wide range of fields, including this year’s celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations. He will also meet the Agriculture and Rural Development Vice Minister, Phung Duc Tien, and the Vice Minister for Industry and Trade, Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan. Mr Jack will focus on ways to strengthen UK-Vietnam trade relations, particularly in light of the UK’s recent agreement to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). He will also meet the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss international relations.

    In Ho Chi Minh City, Mr Jack will meet with the City’s political leadership and the National Assembly’s Committee For Foreign Affairs. These talks will foster deeper connections and collaboration between the UK and Vietnam.

    Mr Jack will visit a Coats factory in Ho Chi Minh City to hear about their expansion into the Vietnam market. The company, with its roots in Paisley, is the world’s leading industrial thread manufacturer.

    And he will meet a group of Chevening Scholars to learn about their experiences at UK universities and how they are using that learning back home in Vietnam. The Chevening scheme is the UK government’s international scholarships programme, which enables outstanding emerging leaders from all over the world to pursue masters degrees in the UK.

    Latest trade figures show that almost 200 Scottish companies export goods to Vietnam worth £83 million a year – more than 11 per cent of all UK exports to Vietnam. The three top three export are beverages, fish and scientific instruments. There is huge further potential for Scottish businesses in the country.

    Vietnam is a priority market for Scotch. Vietnam is the 24th largest export market by value. In 2022 direct exports were worth £73.9 million equivalent to 7.1m bottles, having grown in value by 371 per cent since 2019. Single malts account for 31% of exports. Some 85 per cent of all whisky drunk in Vietnam is Scotch. Under the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, the 45 per cent import tariff is being gradually reduced over six years to zero (it is currently 24 per cent). This has been a significant factor in driving exports.

    Graeme Littlejohn, Scotch Whisky Association Director of Strategy and Communication, will join the Secretary of State on the visit, said:

    “As the fastest growing economy in Asia last year, Vietnam is attracting global investment and the opportunities for Scottish exports are clear to see. The growth of Scotch Whisky exports to Vietnam over the past few years is linked to this economic potential, coupled with the reduction in tariffs agreed as part of the UK-Vietnam trade deal, and the importance of premium tourism to the Vietnamese economy.

    “As the UK’s largest food and drink export, Scotch Whisky regularly breaks new ground in emerging markets, showing the way for other Scottish exports. The Secretary of State’s visit is welcome reminder of the cachet that Scotland, and Scottish products, have on the world stage.”

    Mr Jack will arrive in Vietnam today [Tuesday 3 October] for a four day visit. He is being supported by the British Embassy in Hanoi and the British Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, part of the UK’s extensive global diplomatic network.

  • PRESS RELEASE : This adoption is an important step to help address the dire security situation in Haiti – UK statement at the Security Council [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : This adoption is an important step to help address the dire security situation in Haiti – UK statement at the Security Council [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 2 October 2023.

    Explanation of vote by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Haiti.

    Let me begin by congratulating Brazil on assuming the Presidency of the Council this month. I join others in welcoming Foreign Minister Généus of Haiti as well as representatives of Kenya, Jamaica and Guyana to our meeting.

    The UK is pleased to have voted in favour of this resolution, which authorises under Chapter VII, the Multinational Security Support Mission to Haiti as requested by the Haitian Government.

    We are grateful to the US and Ecuador for their tireless efforts to build support within the Council. This Multinational Security Support is an important step to help the Haitian National Police address the deteriorating security situation in their country. It paves the way for further efforts to address the connected security, humanitarian, political and economic crises. We look forward to it upholding the highest international standards.

    President, the UK pays tribute to the leadership shown by Kenya in stepping forward to lead the mission. We also welcome the engagement of Member States from CARICOM and beyond in this multinational effort to help the people of Haiti.

    We call on all actors in Haiti to engage constructively to prepare for the holding of inclusive, free and fair legislative and presidential elections, as soon as the local security conditions permit.

    Today’s adoption is an important step to help address the dire security situation in Haiti – but for the longer term, only a political solution can give the Haitian people the security and prosperity they deserve.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Further housing credits for nutrient mitigation scheme announced [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Further housing credits for nutrient mitigation scheme announced [October 2023]

    The press release issued by Natural England on 2 October 2023.

    Next steps for the nutrient mitigation scheme confirmed, adding to the 50,000 new homes nationwide already with mitigation agreed.

    New opportunities for developers in the Tees catchment to unlock new housing whilst protecting the environment are now available, Natural England has announced today (2 October).

    The third round of credit sales under the national Nutrient Mitigation Scheme will enable development to take place by supporting efforts to reduce nutrient pollution across freshwater sites.

    Excess nitrate and phosphate pollution from livestock farming, sewage treatment works and septic tanks causes serious damage to waterways, negatively impacting wildlife and the quality of life for those who live nearby.

    Wastewater from new developments exacerbates this issue, placing additional pressure on fragile freshwater ecosystems, but if development takes place alongside suitable mitigation, the additional damage can be avoided.

    Developers in the Tees catchment will be able to purchase credits to offset the impact of development and create new areas for wildlife, such as wetlands. Previous rounds of credits unlocked 3,500 homes, with credits sourced for another 4,500 homes before April 2024 which has seen over 260 hectares – or 184 football pitches – created for wildlife.

    Marian Spain, Chief Executive at Natural England, said:

    This next tranche of credits provides the certainty needed to enable homes to be built while protecting a wide variety of internationally important species including wading birds, insects and special plants.

    If we are to meet our legally binding obligations to halt the decline in nature, it is vital we take concerted action to protect these habitats with all sectors needing to reduce their impact to help protect the environment. We will continue to work with government to deliver practical solutions that help nature recovery.

    The Nutrient Mitigation Scheme, first announced in July 2022, is led by Natural England in partnership with Defra and DLUHC. The scheme is being supported by up to £30 million investment from the government to speed up delivery.

    Since being directed by the government to create the mitigation scheme in July 2022, Natural England has so far provided advice and the provision of credits to other enabled mitigation schemes which, in total, will allow over 50,000 homes to be built.

    This has enabled local authorities and developers to bring forward the housing that is right for their area, while protecting fragile rivers, lakes, estuaries and wildlife from any further damage as the result of nutrient pollution.

    The government has said that in the near term, it is important that planning decision-making continues in the areas affected on the basis of the current legal framework meaning that where mitigation is available, local authorities and developers should seek to progress sites.

    Work continues to identify future sites which will be suitable for mitigation schemes to drive nature recovery while providing the homes the country needs.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Minister Rutley to emphasise safety and security on visit to Turks and Caicos [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Minister Rutley to emphasise safety and security on visit to Turks and Caicos [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 2 October 2023.

    The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Minister for the Americas & Caribbean visits UK Overseas Territory Turks and Caicos Islands.

    UK Minister for the Americas & the Caribbean, David Rutley MP, has arrived in Turks and Caicos for a 3-day visit.

    During his visit, Minister Rutley will meet the Governor, Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam and Premier of Turks and Caicos, Honourable Charles Washington Misick, to share concerns about ongoing gang violence on the island and emphasise the UK’s continued commitment to providing security measures and resources to protect residents.

    In light of the particularly high levels of irregular migration the Turks and Caicos Islands face from Haiti, the minister will also visit the Maritime Operations Centre. Here he will see first-hand how the radar station is being used to aid the detection of illegal sloop boats.

    The minister will then visit the Marine Branch headquarters in Long Bay where he will be met by Assistant Superintendent Everet Warrican and Superintendent Mat Newton to hear about the headquarters’ vital work.

    UK Minister for the Overseas Territories, David Rutley said:

    The safety of residents in Turks and Caicos has always been of paramount importance to the UK government. During my visit, I will be meeting with the Premier and Governor to reiterate the UK’s support for reducing the ongoing gang violence.

    I also look forward to meeting the local law enforcement officials who are at the frontline of keeping residents safe and protecting the Turks and Caicos Islands.

    During his visit, the minister will meet staff at the Serious Crimes Investigation Unit, which is funded through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. The expert unit provides analytical support to the local police force to tackle serious crime. He will also visit the Royal Turks and Caicos Police Force’s Tactical Response Unit and be given a tour of the Dock Yard and Five Cay area on board an armoured response vehicle.

    Governor of Turks and Caicos Islands, Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, welcomed the minister’s arrival and commented:

    I’m delighted to welcome the Minister to Turks and Caicos Islands. During his visit, he will be visiting some of our core security facilities and meeting teams that are working hard to keep our residents safe from violence. Our goal continues to be to create a safe, secure and prosperous Turks and Caicos for all.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Consultation to launch on minimum service levels in universities [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Consultation to launch on minimum service levels in universities [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Education on 2 October 2023.

    Consultation launched in response to concerns about the impact of strike action on university students and providers.

    The government will launch a consultation on minimum service levels in universities, the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan announced today.

    Students and universities will be encouraged to share their views on the impact of strike action.

    The consultation will focus on stronger protections for final year students, key cohorts or those studying specialist subjects. If introduced, the minimum service level could ensure students get the education they pay for, protecting them from strike action, for example looking at how to guarantee continued services such as teaching contact hours and marking their work during walkouts.

    Previous strike action has resulted in lost learning at critical times during students’ education.

    The move builds on reforms announced earlier this year to improve the quality of university degrees for students by making sure universities are accountable for how students are progressing through their courses and what they will earn after graduation.

    The Office for Students has been asked to limit the number of students universities can recruit onto courses that have high drop-out rates, don’t lead to good jobs and leave young people with poor pay and high debts.

    Today’s announcement is another step in a series of long-term decisions to ensure a bright future for all children and young people, whether it be starting school, through to going to university or undertaking an apprenticeship.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Mobile phone use to be banned in schools in England  [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Mobile phone use to be banned in schools in England [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Education on 2 October 2023.

    Mobile phone use to be banned during the school day, including at break times, new guidance recommends.

    Mobile phone use should be banned in schools across England to improve behaviour, the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan announced today.

    New guidance from the Department for Education will back head teachers in banning mobile phone use throughout the school day, including at break times, to tackle disruptive behaviour and online bullying while boosting attention during lessons. It aims to support the wider work the government is doing to raise standards in schools by increasing students’ focus and reducing distractions.

    This ban supports the hard work of teachers and education staff – and continues to build on government’s reforms backed up by the highest level of funding for schools in history, in real terms, of nearly £60 billion by 2024-25.

    The move will bring England in line with other countries that have already implemented a ban, including France, Italy and Portugal. It follows warnings from the United Nations on the risks of smartphones in schools and government data that found around a third (29%) of secondary school pupils reported mobile phones being used when they were not supposed to in most, or all, lessons.

    If schools fail to implement the new guidance, the government will consider legislating in the future to make the guidance statutory.

    Tom Bennett, school behaviour advisor said:

    This is a fantastic move forward for ensuring that students are able to work, learn and grow in a place free from the distracting influence of mobile phones. Schools that have already banned them report that students are safer, happier and able to focus far more than they were before- and it’s popular with them too.

    And heads should now be reassured that their efforts to keep schools mobile-free will be backed by the DfE. This is a positive and progressive step forward.

    The guidance will set out limited exemptions where necessary – for example, where children require their phones for medical reasons.

    The ban builds on a £10 million investment in behaviour hubs which support up to 700 schools to improve behaviour alongside the appointment of a new behavioural taskforce led by DfE’s behaviour tsar Tom Bennett.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Seven Scottish towns to share £140 million to improve long-term future [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Seven Scottish towns to share £140 million to improve long-term future [October 2023]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 2 October 2023.

    Prime Minister announces 55 UK towns each to be given £20m endowment-style funds each over 10 years to invest in local people’s priorities.

    Seven Scottish towns have been named by the Prime Minister as part of £1.1 billion levelling up investment being provided to 55 towns across the UK.

    Clydebank, Coatbridge, Dumfries, Elgin, Irvine, Greenock and Kilmarnock will each receive £20 million from the UK Government as part of a long-term investment plan for towns that have been overlooked and taken for granted.

    The money will be provided directly by the UK Government to the relevant local authority and we will work with them and the Scottish Government to take a place-centred approach which maximises investment and opportunity.

    Under the new approach, local people will be put in charge, and given the tools to change their town’s long-term future. They will:

    • Receive a ten-year endowment-style fund to be spent on local people’s priorities, like regenerating local high streets and town centres or securing public safety.
    • Set up a Town Board to bring together community leaders, employers and local authorities to deliver the Long-Term Plan for their town and put it to local people for consultation.

    More than half the UK population live in towns, but half-empty high streets, run-down town centres and anti-social behaviour undermine towns in every part of the UK. Today’s announcement marks a change in approach that will put an end to people feeling like their town is ignored and empower communities to take back control of their future, taking long term decisions in the interests of local people.

    This plan builds on the UK Government’s central mission to level up the UK by putting more power and money in the hands of people who know their areas best to build a brighter future for their community, creating bespoke initiatives that will spark the regeneration needed.

    Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, said:

    Towns are the place most of us call home and where most of us go to work. But politicians have always taken towns for granted and focused on cities.

    The result is the half-empty high streets, run-down shopping centres and anti-social behaviour that undermine many towns’ prosperity and hold back people’s opportunity – and without a new approach, these problems will only get worse.

    That changes today. Our Long-Term Plan for Towns puts funding in the hands of local people themselves to invest in line with their priorities, over the long-term. That is how we level up.

    Levelling Up Secretary, Michael Gove said:

    We know that in our towns the values of hard work and solidarity, common sense and common purpose, endeavour and quiet patriotism have endured across generations. But for too long, too many of our great British towns have been overlooked and undervalued.

    We are putting this right through our Long-Term Plan for Towns backed by over £1bn of levelling up funding. This will empower communities in every part of the UK to take back control of their future, taking long term decisions in the interests of local people. It will mean more jobs, more opportunities and a brighter future for our towns and the people who live and work in them.

    Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said:

    I wholeheartedly welcome the launch of the UK Government’s Long Term Plan for Towns. It’s great to see that seven Scottish towns will benefit from £20 million each from the latest round of levelling up funding which so far has seen us invest more than £2.4 billion right across Scotland to help grow our economy and level up the country.

    I look forward to seeing these towns – and the communities within them – use this investment to breathe new life into the places where they live, work and play.

    ‘Our Long-Term Plan for Towns’, published today, is carefully designed to complement the wider levelling up programme, working alongside funding for specific projects across the UK, our targeted support to the places most in need through Levelling Up Partnerships, and initiatives supporting economic growth in wider city regions like investment zones.

    The Long-Term Plan for Towns will require town boards to develop their own long-term plan for their town, with funding over 10 years and aligned to the issues that research shows people want the most, such as:

    • Improving transport and connections to make travel easier for residents and increase visitor numbers in centres to boost opportunities for small businesses and create jobs.
    • Tackling crime and anti social behaviour to keep residents safe and encourage visitors through better security measures and hotspot policing
    • Enhancing town centres to make high streets more attractive and accessible, including repurposing empty shops for new housing, creating more green spaces, cleaning up streets or running market days

    Local people will be at the heart of decisions, through direct membership of a new Towns Board, which will include community groups, MPs, businesses, cultural and sports organisations, public sector agencies and local authorities for each town and through a requirement to engage local people on the long-term plan for each town.

    The Government has also announced a new ‘Towns Taskforce, sitting in the Department for Levelling Up and reporting directly to the Prime Minister and Levelling Up Secretary. This will help town boards to develop their plans, and advise them on how best to take advantage of government policies, unlock private and philanthropic investment and work with communities.

    A new ‘High Streets and Towns Task Force’ will also be established, building on the success of the existing version, providing each selected town with bespoke, hands-on support.

    Further information

    Towns have been allocated funding according to the Levelling Up Needs Index which takes into account metrics covering skills, pay, productivity and health, as well as the Index of Multiple Deprivation to ensure funding goes directly to the towns which will benefit most, without new competitions or unnecessary hurdles. A full methodology note will be published.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government launches review of regulators to cut red tape and bureaucracy [October 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government launches review of regulators to cut red tape and bureaucracy [October 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Business and Trade on 2 October 2023.

    Review set up to cut burdens for businesses in new post-Brexit regulatory framework and improve customer outcomes.

    • Cut burdens for businesses in new post-Brexit regulatory framework and improve customer outcomes
    • Seeking to establish what works well, what needs improving and boost performance
    • Around 90 regulators in the UK covering most sectors cost around £5 billion a year

    The UK Government is today announcing an in-depth review into all regulators across the country. The 12 week call for evidence will seek to capitalise on our post-Brexit freedoms to bring about Smarter Regulation to the economy. The review will seek to ensure regulators are working efficiently and delivering on reforms needed to help grow the economy and protect consumers.

    The 12 week call for evidence will seek views of businesses, consumers and regulators to establish areas that are working well as well as where regulators could improve. It comes as part of the wider Smarter Regulation Programme, which aims to bring about more effective and less burdensome regulations across the economy.

    There are 90 regulators in the UK, and 39 per cent of small businesses say red tape holds them back. This review will identify the changes to the regulatory landscape that will really make a difference to economic growth, as well as improving the outcomes for consumers and our environment.

    Businesses have made clear that burdensome regulations have hampered growth, which is why we are taking this action – the UK government is firmly backing business.

    Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for Business and Trade, said:

    “I want us to use our Brexit freedoms to scrap unnecessary regulations that hold back firms and hamper growth. It’s clear that the regulators that enforce the rules can also sometimes be a blocker to businesses, so our review will seek to root out the bad practices with the aim of making companies’ lives easier and reducing costs for consumers.”

    The principal focus of this call for evidence is to understand what works well and what could be improved in how regulators operate to deliver for the sectors they serve.

    It seeks views on regulatory agility; proportionality; predictability and consistency of approach. It will also consider whether there are any further steps we can take to reform the existing stock of regulation on the UK Statute book (both Retained EU Law and wider regulations).

    Regulators play a crucial role in protecting consumers rights,  workers’ rights and the environment which is why no reforms will come at the expense of the UK’s already high standards.

    It comes as many businesses, consumer groups and other industry leaders have expressed their concern over the operation and enforcement of regulation by independent regulators. Broadly, these criticisms fall into three categories:

    • The regulatory landscape is a crowded space, with too many regulators having too many duties to trade-off against each other meaning consistency across regulators and a clear direction on what good looks like is essential.
    • Regulator behaviour, risk appetite and overall performance is not as it should be. Businesses/industry groups argue that regulators are overly risk averse and focus too heavily on process, and that this is at the expense of delivering the best outcomes.
    • Regulator powers and accountability have not moved in tandem, in part because of the increased decision-making power of some regulators now that decisions are taken at a UK- (not EU-) level.

    This work is complementary to existing work in train, including the more specific review of Ofgem, Ofwat and Ofcom – which also forms part of the Smarter Regulation Programme.

    This is the next step in the government’s programme of Smarter Regulation and deregulation. We have already launched a series of consultations and reviews into the growth duty for larger regulators, the UK’s product safety review and fire safety for domestic appliances – these have all been aimed at improving safety, cutting business burdens and improving regulations for the economy.

    Across the UK, there are 90 regulators, and 39 per cent of small businesses say red tape holds them back. Which is why this review will work to identify the changes to the regulatory landscape that will really make a difference to economic growth, as well as improving the outcomes for consumers and our environment.

    The findings will help to improve regulators right across government to ensure they are more accountable, effective and responsive to the needs of the sectors they represent.