Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Statement on the latest Russian attacks against Ukraine [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Statement on the latest Russian attacks against Ukraine [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 29 August 2025.

    This statement is supported by the UK, the EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy and 26 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden).

    On 27 August, Russia launched yet another large-scale attack on Kyiv and many other Ukrainian cities killing at least twenty-three civilians including four children and injuring many more. We extend our condolences, stand in solidarity with all Ukrainians and strongly condemn Russia’s ongoing assaults on civilians and civilian infrastructure, which are a deliberate escalation and undermine efforts toward peace.

    The attack also caused serious damage to the buildings of the Delegation of the European Union in Kyiv, once again demonstrating the reckless nature of Russia’s attacks and its disregard for international law. Endangering the lives of diplomats and diplomatic personnel is a clear violation of the Vienna convention on Diplomatic Relations. The British Council building in Kyiv was also extensively damaged, and a security guard injured.

    Intentional attacks against civilians and non-military objectives are war crimes. All commanders, perpetrators and accomplices of these grave violations of international humanitarian law shall be held to account.

    These crimes only reinforce our determination and resolve to support Ukraine and its people in their defence against Russia and their pursuit of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace. The EU will continue and increase its comprehensive support to Ukraine on all strands, including by accelerating work on the 19th package of sanctions.

    Since March 2025, Ukraine has been committed to a full and unconditional ceasefire and repeatedly, expressed readiness for peace while Russia has escalated attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure.

    We will continue working with international partners including the US in order to end Russia’s war of aggression with a comprehensive, just and lasting peace.

    Russia must stop the killing and show genuine willingness for peace.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Environment Agency highlighting flash flooding in Forest of Dean [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Environment Agency highlighting flash flooding in Forest of Dean [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Environment Agency on 29 August 2025.

    Environment Agency is leading efforts to raise awareness of flash flooding in the Forest of Dean area.

    • Local councils supporting Environment Agency in visiting communities
    • Officers ‘door knocking’ in Lydney area to talk to residents on Tuesday 2 September
    • Residents urged to learn how to prepare for flooding issues

    Officers from the Environment Agency will be joined by colleagues from Forest of Dean District Council and Lydney Town Council on 2 September 2025 to share information about flood issues with local residents.

    Some properties in Lydney are in rapid response catchments which means rivers are very responsive to heavy rainfall and can cause flash flooding even before flood warnings are issued.

    Charlie Chandler, area flood risk manager for the environment in the West Midlands, said:

    Flash flooding is dangerous and can happen very quickly.

    The effects of flooding can be devastating and knowing what to do in a flood can significantly reduce the risk to life, property and possessions.

    We are visiting Lydney to speak to residents about how to be prepared and what they can do to stay safe if they are impacted by flooding.

    Councillor Adrian Birch, Leader of Forest of Dean District Council, said:

    We’re committed to supporting our at-risk communities that could be affected by rapid response catchment flooding in our district.

    That’s why we are working with the Environment Agency again this year to ensure that people in these areas know how to prepare for flooding, and if it does occur, what to do and who to contact about different issues.

    I would also like to remind our residents that those looking for more information can find it on the Forest of Dean District Council’s dedicated webpage, which outlines the responsibilities of the various agencies and the support for those affected.

    Councillor Jackie Fraser, Cabinet Member for Environment at Forest of Dean District Council, said:

    The door-knocking events with the Environment Agency will be a great opportunity for affected residents to learn more about the help that is available to them.

    I’m so pleased that we are able to work with them once again to provide this service to areas in the Forest of Dean that are most at risk.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New prison houseblocks to make streets safer [September 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : New prison houseblocks to make streets safer [September 2025]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Justice on 29 August 2025.

    A Devon jail is set to almost double in size as the Government ploughs ahead with the largest prison building programme since the Victoria era.

    • Two new houseblocks to be built at HMP Channings Wood by end of 2027
    • Jail’s capacity boosted by 40 per cent to lock up dangerous criminals.
    • Latest step in Government’s plans to build 14,000 prison places nationwide, as part of the Plan for Change.

    Work is underway on the 500-place expansion at HMP Channings Wood, which will see the prison grow by around 40 per cent with two new four-storey houseblocks.

    The new cells will be fully operational by the end of 2027 and will help ensure there is always enough space for dangerous offenders – cutting crime and keeping the public safe.

    The major project will also include the construction of a new jobs and education workshop, training prisoners with the skills they need to turn their backs on crime for good.

    Today’s news represents a significant milestone in the Government’s aims to build 14,000 additional prison places by 2031 – with around 2,500 of these having already been built since July 2024.

    The build will also create hundreds of jobs in the South West, with an additional 200 permanent jobs expected at the prison once the houseblock is complete.

    Minister for Prisons, Probation, and Reducing Reoffending, Lord James Timpson said:

    This Government inherited a capacity crisis in our prisons.

    We will never let that happen again, ensuring there is always space in our jails for dangerous offenders, part of our Plan for Change.

    We’ve delivered 2,500 new places in the last year, on track for 14,000 by 2031. In the fourteen years to April 2024, only 500 places were added to our estate. This new site alone will provide that many.

    The project will be delivered by Kier, a leading provider of infrastructure services, construction and property developments.

    Rebecca Boundy, Managing Director (Justice) at Kier Construction, said:

    We’re proud to be a trusted delivery partner for the government, supporting expansion plans here at HMP Channings Wood and across the UK prison estate.

    After recently completing HMP Millsike and starting work on expansion projects at HMP Northumberland and HMP Lancaster Farms, our specialist teams are delivering high-quality, state-of-the-art prison accommodation and facilities that are fit for the future.”

    Offenders at the prison have also undertaken training by Kier – earning qualifications to work in construction on release to keep them on the straight and narrow.

    The construction follows the opening of the around 1,500-capacity prison in Yorkshire, HMP Millsike, in March. The Government is investing £4.7 billion to deliver these prison builds, whilst investing up to a further £300 million towards vital building maintenance across prisons and the probation service in this financial year.

    The prison building programme will work alongside the upcoming sentencing reforms to ensure there is always a cell to lock up the most dangerous offenders.

    Background

    • The houseblocks will provide 494 places.
    • Other key stakeholders in the programme include Mace and Gleeds.
    • The Government is investing £4.7 billion to deliver these prison builds over this spending review period (2026/27 – 2029/30).
  • PRESS RELEASE : Thriving Japan defence partnership boosting UK jobs and investment [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Thriving Japan defence partnership boosting UK jobs and investment [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 29 August 2025.

    The Defence Secretary met Japanese PM Ishiba and his counterpart, Minister Nakatani, while welcoming the Carrier Strike Group deployment to Tokyo.

    New figures reveal millions of pounds of investment and thousands of British jobs created through the UK-Japan defence relationship as Defence Secretary John Healey visits Japan for the first time.

    The Defence Secretary announced today (29 August) that the UK’s Future Combat Air System programme supports over 4,500 British jobs across the UK, including in the South West, North West and Scotland. At the core of the programme is the trilateral Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) partnership between the UK, Japan and Italy to deliver a next-generation combat aircraft. Industry research and development spending has also increased by more than £100 million to over £700 million, demonstrating how international partnerships drive UK investment and skilled employment.

    The significant progress made by GCAP was acknowledged in a joint statement issued following a meeting between the Defence Secretary and his Japanese counterpart, Minister Nakatani. The defence partnership between the UK and Japan directly supports the government’s Plan for Change, kickstarting economic growth at home through defence.

    The Defence Secretary also welcomed HMS Prince of Wales and the wider Carrier Strike Group into Tokyo and addressed its crew, strengthening the UK’s partnership with Japan and demonstrating the government’s commitment to keeping Britain secure at home and strong abroad.

    The Royal Navy flagship is hosting the two-day Pacific Future Forum, an international summit bringing together defence and industry leaders to help shape responses to the defence challenges facing the UK and its allies.

    Defence Secretary, John Healey MP said:

    The UK-Japan partnership is one of the strongest in the Indo-Pacific and continues to deliver real benefits for both countries through programmes like GCAP.

    It was a privilege to welcome the sailors, soldiers and aviators on board HMS Prince of Wales to Japan and thank them for their tireless work on this deployment.

    The Carrier Strike Group helps the UK to strengthen alliances and cement new partnerships, ensuring the UK is secure at home and strong abroad.

    The visit by the Carrier Strike Group forms part of Operation Highmast, the UK’s largest naval deployment in a generation, starting over four months ago and involving nearly 4,000 personnel across the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force.

    HMS Prince of Wales exemplifies British naval engineering excellence, carrying up to 24 F-35B Lightning II fighter jets in the largest concentration of fifth-generation aircraft ever deployed by the Royal Navy.

    Operation Highmast showcases the UK’s enduring commitment to security of the Indo-Pacific and beyond, engaging with 30 countries through exercises, operations, and visits across the Mediterranean, Middle East, South East Asia, Japan, Republic of Korea, and Australia.

    The visit builds on unprecedented military cooperation between Britain and Japan, with the UK being the first European partner to exercise bilaterally on Japanese soil through Exercise Vigilant Isles. RAF and Royal Navy personnel continue to strengthen interoperability with Japanese forces, including the historic first landing of a UK F-35B fighter on a Japanese ship earlier this month.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Appointment of Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Appointment of Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside [August 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 29 August 2025.

    The King has been pleased to appoint Mr Peter Oliver, OBE, DL, as His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Merseyside on the retirement of Mr Mark Blundell, CVO, on 15th December, 2025.

    Background

    Peter Oliver (46) was born and has spent his whole life in Merseyside. He lives in Southport.

    He has had a career delivering complex strategic digital transformation programmes, beginning within the NHS in Liverpool, and then with a range of organisations in the public, private and third sectors, across the United Kingdom and overseas.

    Alongside his career, Peter has held leading volunteer roles in several local, national and international charities, most notably The Scouts, and as Chair of the Board of a large local academy. Peter’s voluntary work has been focused on supporting young people to get the best start in life, and has included developing successful collaborations between local charities, businesses and public sector organisations.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Free chickenpox vaccination offered for first time to children [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Free chickenpox vaccination offered for first time to children [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 29 August 2025.

    A free chickenpox vaccination will offered for first time to children across England on the NHS from January.

    • Government to launch chickenpox vaccination programme in England from January 2026, which will protect around half a million children each year
    • Eligible children will receive the vaccine during routine GP appointments, which protects against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox
    • The rollout will help raise the healthiest generation of children ever, while reducing sick days and time parents take off work

    Thousands of children will be protected against chickenpox for the first time in England through a new vaccination programme that will keep kids in school and parents in work while also saving the NHS vital funds.

    From January next year, GP practises will offer eligible children a combined vaccine for measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) – the clinical term for chickenpox – as part of the routine infant vaccination schedule.

    It will mean kids miss fewer days in nursery and school while parents won’t need to take time off work to care for them. Research shows that chickenpox in childhood results in an estimated £24 million in lost income and productivity every year in the UK. The rollout will also save the NHS £15 million a year in costs for treating the common condition.

    The chickenpox vaccine has been safely used for decades and is already part of the routine vaccine schedules in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia and Germany.

    Minister of State for Care Stephen Kinnock said:

    We’re giving parents the power to protect their children from chickenpox and its serious complications, while keeping them in nursery or the classroom where they belong and preventing parents from scrambling for childcare or having to miss work.

    This vaccine puts children’s health first and gives working families the support they deserve. As part of our Plan for Change, we want to give every child has the best possible start in life, and this rollout will help do exactly that.

    The vaccination programme forms part of the government’s wider ambition to raise the healthiest generation of children ever as part of our Plan for Change — boosting the nation’s health and ensuring the future sustainability of the NHS as we shift the focus of healthcare from sickness to prevention.

    The vaccine will help reduce cases of chickenpox and protect children from serious complications that can cause hospitalisation, such as bacterial infections like strep A, brain and lung inflammation and stroke.

    Dr Gayatri Amirthalingam, Deputy Director of Immunisation at the UK Health Security Agency said:

    Most parents probably consider chickenpox to be a common and mild illness, but for some babies, young children and even adults, chickenpox can be very serious, leading to hospital admission and tragically, while rare, it can be fatal.

    It is excellent news, that from next January, we will be introducing a vaccine to protect against chickenpox into the NHS routine childhood vaccination programme – helping prevent what is for most a nasty illness and for those who develop severe symptoms, it could be a life saver.

    We now have extensive experience from a number of countries showing that the vaccine has a good safety record and is highly effective. The programme will have a really positive impact on the health of young children and also lead to fewer missed nursery and school days.

    The government’s decision to roll out the MMRV vaccine in January is based on expert scientific advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), following research showing the significant impact of severe cases of chickenpox on children’s health, hospital admissions and associated costs.

    Private vaccinations for chickenpox at pharmacies and clinics currently cost around £150 for a full course of two doses. This rollout will mean the vaccination will be available free of charge on the NHS to eligible children.

    Other countries where the MMRV vaccine is already offered — such as Germany, Canada, and the United States — have seen substantial decreases in chickenpox cases and related hospital admissions since introducing their vaccination programmes.

    Amanda Doyle, National Director for Primary Care and Community Services at NHS England said:

    This is a hugely positive moment for families as the NHS gets ready to roll out a vaccine to protect children against chickenpox for the first time, adding to the arsenal of other routine jabs that safeguard against serious illness.

    We will work with vaccination teams and GP surgeries across the country to rollout the combined MMRV vaccine in the new year, helping to keep children healthy and prevent sickness from these highly contagious viruses.

    The MMRV vaccine rollout forms part of the government’s overall aim to ensure young people thrive, as part of the 10 Year Health Plan. This includes expanding access to vaccines, as well as free school meals, mental health support and dental care.

    This is the first time protection against another disease has been added to the routine childhood vaccination programme since the MenB vaccine in 2015.

    Meanwhile, the Department for Education has recently announced plans to roll out Best Start Family Hubs in every local area, relieving pressure on parents and giving half a million more children the very best start in life.

    The eligibility criteria for children will be set out in clinical guidance covering which age groups will get the MMRV vaccine and when, to ensure the most effective protection for children.

    As with other childhood immunisations, parents will be contacted by their GP surgery to arrange an appointment if their child is eligible.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government outlines action plan to improve Oakhill Secure Training Centre

    PRESS RELEASE : Government outlines action plan to improve Oakhill Secure Training Centre

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Justice on 28 August 2025.

    A new leadership team, bolstered staff training and improved safeguarding have been put in place at Oakhill Secure Training Centre, following concerns raised by inspectors last month.

    • Bolstered support to include strengthened safeguarding and staff training
    • Extra investment in healthcare provision and mental health support
    • New leadership team appointed with extensive youth custody experience

    The centre in Milton Keynes, operated by G4S, was issued an Urgent Notification in July by Ofsted, HM Inspectorate of Prisons, and the Care Quality Commission. The report detailed living conditions below standard, inadequate mental health support and poor safeguarding systems.

    The Youth Custody Service has today (28 August) published a detailed action plan to urgently address these concerns.  Developed in partnership with G4S, the plan seeks to fundamentally improve safety and standards at the centre.

    This includes G4S installing a new leadership structure and a Governing Governor from YCS directly taking responsibility for overseeing improvements.  Staff will also receive improved training to better deal with conflict and violence, and a review of all safeguarding referrals will ensure appropriate action has been taken in every case.

    Sir Nic Dakin, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sentencing and Youth Justice, said:

    The serious failings found at Oakhill STC are unacceptable. Every young person in custody must feel safe, supported, and be treated with care.

    G4S is already taking urgent steps to deliver necessary improvements, and this action plan gives them the support they need to turn the centre around. We will not hesitate to take further action if needed.

    The centre is also undergoing major refurbishments to living conditions, identifying areas requiring repair and prioritising residential units. Healthcare provision is also being bolstered with extra specialist staff including for mental health support.

    Staff who have been implicated in serious wrongdoing have been suspended.

  • PRESS RELEASE : More award-winning British cheese to be served across Europe thanks to EU agreement [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : More award-winning British cheese to be served across Europe thanks to EU agreement [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Department for Business and Trade on 28 August 2025.

    Small food and drink exporters across the UK are set for a major boost in sales thanks to substantial package agreed with the EU.

    • Businesses exporting food and drink to the EU to benefit from major SPS Agreement adding £5.1bn to the UK economy every year
    • As part of the Plan for Change, the agreement will boost agrifood trade with the EU, the UK’s largest trading partner
    • Major British firm, Neal’s Yard Dairy, welcomes agreement during visit from Exports Minister

    Small food and drink exporters across the UK are set for a major boost in sales thanks to substantial package agreed with the EU.

    This includes measures to slash costs and burdensome red tape on agriproducts such as dairy, fish, eggs and red meat, so UK businesses can spend more time and money selling their world-renowned products abroad.

    As part of the Government’s Plan for Change, the package will increase access to the UK’s largest market, to grow exports, create jobs and make our supply chains more resilient, helping to reduce pressure on prices.

    In 2024 alone, the food and drink sector in Britain employed 3.8 million people.

    Neal’s Yard Dairy – an artisanal cheese-maturer, retailer and wholesaler – is one of the thousands of small businesses set to benefit the most from the deal. Based in London, the dairy runs a thriving exports business, selling their award-winning cheeses to customers and retailers across Europe and the world.

    On Thursday, the Minister for Small Businesses and Exports, Gareth Thomas, visited their Bermondsey branch to meet with Director David Lockwood and his employees to discuss the Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Agreement and the ways it will benefit the business and others in the sector.

    Speaking at Neal’s Yard Dairy in Bermondsey, Gareth Thomas, Minister for Small Businesses and Exports, said:

    The UK’s food and drink sector has huge exporting potential and Neal’s Yard Dairy demonstrates that alongside the right government action, small firms can expand internationally into new and existing markets.

    Through our Trade Strategy, three landmark trade deals and our Small Business Strategy this Government’s Plan for Change is breaking down barriers for exporters to increase trade, create jobs, and grow the economy.

    As part of the substantial package agreed at the first UK-EU Summit in May, the Government has agreed to a new and expansive SPS agreement with the EU.

    This will benefit a wide range of producers and retailers with over 1,500 UK products currently affected by SPS measures.

    For artisan producers like Neal’s Yard, who often deal in small batches and can’t afford delays due to the perishable nature of cheese, this agreement will be especially beneficial.

    Routine SPS border checks will be eliminated so fresh produce can hit supermarket shelves more quickly, with less paperwork and fewer costs.

    Currently, Great British goods are subject to 100 percent documentary checks and up to 30 percent physical checks. The deal will see these removed entirely.

    Once agreed, it is expected to add up to £5.1 billion a year to the economy and increase the volume of UK exports of major agricultural commodities to the EU by 16 percent.

    David Lockwood, Director at Neil’s Yard Dairy, said:

    Neal’s Yard Dairy looks forward to the UK and EU implementing the UK-EU ‘reset’ agreement as quickly as possible to allow us to focus our core business: selecting, maturing and selling British cheese both within the UK and overseas.

    The additional requirements for export to the EU post-Brexit have cost our business in many ways. A major impediment is the requirement that our EU bound shipments have health certificates for cheese signed off by official veterinarians; this has doubled the time between customers ordering and receiving goods, a very effective cost inflater and sales killer. The removal of this non-tariff trade barrier is greatly anticipated.

    Beyond the SPS agreement, the Minister and David Lockwood also discussed the Government’s export support offer, which is now easily accessible in one place through the new Business Growth Service, launched in the Plan for Small Businesses.

    As part of the Plan, the Government has also expanded UK Export Finance’s capacity by £20 billion to £80 billion to support more smaller firms win business and increase sales overseas.

    Both the Department for Business and Trade and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs have supported Neal’s Yard Dairy to increase exports through retail introductions, webinars and trade missions.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ellen Thinnesen announced as new Further Education Commissioner [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ellen Thinnesen announced as new Further Education Commissioner [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Department for Education on 28 August 2025.

    Ellen Thinnesen will lead work to boost college leadership and governance.

    Ellen Thinnesen OBE, Chief Executive of Education Partnership North East, has been appointed as the next Further Education Commissioner, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced today (28 August 2025).

    Ellen has a wealth of experience and knowledge to bring to the role having been CEO and Principal of Sunderland College from 2016 and Chief Executive of Education Partnership North East from 2019. This includes successfully leading three colleges – Sunderland College, Northumberland College and Hartlepool Sixth Form College – through mergers and transforming them to become one of the strongest groups in the sector in terms of both quality of teaching and financial health.

    As Further Education Commissioner, Ellen will lead a team of Deputies and Advisers to support and strengthen the leadership and governance of colleges, ensuring they are well run and continue to offer high quality education and training to the communities they serve.

    She will play a key role in driving improvement at pace across the sector and delivering on the Government’s missions through its Plan for Change, with a focus on growing the economy in key sectors and breaking down barriers to opportunity through tackling the rising numbers of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET).

    Ellen will take up her post in January 2026 for a three-year term.

    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said:

    I am delighted to appoint Ellen to the vital role of FE Commissioner. Her experience of driving improvement will be invaluable as we work to ensure the FE sector creates the skills our economy and communities need to thrive.

    I would like to thank Shelagh Legrave CBE DL for her work in the role over the last three years and I wish her all the best for the future.

    Ellen Thinnesen said:

    It is a great privilege to be appointed Further Education Commissioner at this crucial time when skills are vital to delivering the Government’s missions for growth and opportunity.

    The further education sector plays a critical role in transforming lives and driving economic growth. Looking ahead, it is well-placed to tackle persistent skills challenges, deliver equitable access to quality education, and re-engage those not in education, employment, or training (NEET). By adapting, innovating, and aligning provision with future labour market needs, the sector has a vital role in equipping learners with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing economy.

    I look forward to working with colleges across England to ensure they are in the strongest possible position to change people’s lives for the better and meet the needs of employers and communities.

  • PRESS RELEASE : The United Kingdom remains deeply concerned about the escalating humanitarian crisis in Haiti – UK statement at the UN Security Council [August 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : The United Kingdom remains deeply concerned about the escalating humanitarian crisis in Haiti – UK statement at the UN Security Council [August 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 28 August 2025.

    Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Haiti.

    Thank you, President. I thank the Secretary-General, Executive Director Russell and Mr Roosevelt for briefing us today.

    And I welcome the participation of the representatives of Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Barbados in our meeting.

    I will make three points.

    First, the United Kingdom remains deeply concerned about the escalating humanitarian crisis in Haiti.

    As we have heard today, this crisis is driven by gang violence and instability that devastates communities and undermines efforts to restore democratic governance.

    We are particularly concerned by the impacts on children, who are among the most vulnerable victims of this crisis.

    One in eight children in Haiti have been displaced. Armed gangs are systematically recruiting minors, fuelling a surge in exploitation, sexual violence and abuse.

    These atrocities spread fear and inflict lasting trauma on Haiti’s young people.

    The United Kingdom remains firmly committed to supporting efforts to tackle insecurity in Haiti, and we unequivocally condemn the use of sexual and gender-based violence as a tool of control and terror.

    Second, we commend Kenya’s leadership of the Multinational Security Support Mission.

    And we express our strong support for the vital work of international partners, including BINUH, in helping the Haitian authority deliver change for the Haitian people.

    As part of this commitment, the UK has provided $6.7 million to fund OHCHR’s work with the MSS to help ensure compliance with international standards on human rights, conduct and discipline.

    In parallel, we continue to take action against those responsible for human rights violations, including through the implementation of targeted sanctions.

    Third, re-establishing security is essential to Haiti’s long-term stability and to alleviating suffering.

    In this context, we welcome the Secretary General’s recommendations for enhanced security assistance for Haiti.

    President, we stand ready to work with the US, Panama and all Council members to mobilise that support to the Haitian people, and help Haiti’s children enjoy a future free from violence, fear and hunger.