Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK to give Ukraine major boost to mount counteroffensive [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK to give Ukraine major boost to mount counteroffensive [June 2023]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 18 June 2023.

    UK to give major boost to cyber defences as Ukraine mounts counteroffensive.

    • Up to £25 million expansion to harden Ukraine’s cyber defences as Russia continues its callous attacks
    • Funding will protect critical national infrastructure and vital services through bolstered cyber defence capabilities to Ukraine, enabling them to detect, respond and prevent Russian cyber-attacks.
    • Cyber defence funding comes as the Prime Minister prepares to make the case for the private sector to join the fight to push back Russia by investing in Ukraine

    The UK will roll out a major expansion to its cyber defence programme in Ukraine, protecting the country’s critical national infrastructure from crippling Russian attacks.

    The programme, which supports Ukraine’s Government to rapidly respond to and defend vital government services against debilitating cyber-attacks, will be boosted by an injection of up to £25 million and a two-year expansion.

    The package will include £16 million in UK funding and potential for a further £9 million contribution from international allies.

    It is the latest tranche of UK support to Ukraine as the country mounts its counteroffensive against Russian forces that have brutally invaded the country, using all domains to sow instability and attempt to destroy Ukraine’s rightful sovereignty.

    The Prime Minister, who will this week make the case for the private sector to join the counteroffensive against Russia by supporting Ukraine through investment, will say that it is vital the international community hardens Ukraine’s defences to enable it to protect and grow investment into the country.

    Ukraine has successfully fought back a number of cyber-attacks by Russian forces, including destructive wiper-ware attacks and covert espionage-ware attacks.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:

    Russia’s appalling attacks on Ukraine are not limited to their barbaric land invasion, but also involve sickening attempts to attack their cyber infrastructure that provides vital services, from banking to energy supplies, to innocent Ukrainian people.

    This funding is critical to stopping those onslaughts, hardening Ukraine’s cyber defences and increasing the country’s ability to detect and disable the malware targeted at them.

    The UK-funded Ukraine Cyber Programme (UCP) uses world-leading expertise, from both the private and public sector, to protect Ukraine’s critical national infrastructure and vital public services.

    The support, which builds on the Foreign Secretary’s announcement of £6.35 million for the programme last year, will also fund and provide forensic capabilities to enable Ukrainian cyber experts to analyse system compromises, attribute attackers and build better evidence to prosecute these indiscriminate attacks.

    In addition to boosting cyber defences, the UK has also stepped up its military support to Ukraine.

    This week, the UK contributed a further £250 million to the International Fund for Ukraine (IFU), which announced it would provide a major package of air defence, including radars, guns and ammunition to Kyiv to protect Ukrainian cities from indiscriminate Russian attacks.

    That announcement followed the delivery of the UK’s long-range missile strike capability Storm Shadow last month, which has provided Ukraine with game-changing capability to defend itself from Russian attacks and degrade the capability of invading Russian forces.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Tech entrepreneur Ian Hogarth to lead UK’s AI Foundation Model Taskforce [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Tech entrepreneur Ian Hogarth to lead UK’s AI Foundation Model Taskforce [June 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology on 18 June 2023.

    Artificial intelligence expert announced as chair of government’s Foundation Model Taskforce.

    • Leading tech entrepreneur and renowned investor and AI specialist will chair the Foundation Model Taskforce.
    • The Taskforce will lead vital AI safety research as part of driving forward the safe and reliable development of Foundation Models while seizing the extraordinary opportunities they present.
    • Modelled on the success of the Vaccine Taskforce, operating with the same agility and delegated authority, is backed with an initial £100 million of government funding.

    The renowned tech investor, entrepreneur and AI specialist Ian Hogarth has been announced as the chair of the Government’s Foundation Model Taskforce, reporting directly to the Prime Minister and Technology Secretary.

    A leading authority on AI, Ian has co-authored the annual State of AI report since 2018 on the progress of AI. Ian is also a visiting professor at University College London and he has a strong background in tech entrepreneurship as the founder of the start-up Songkick and the venture capital fund Plural.

    The appointment brings a wealth of experience to developing this technology responsibly, which underpins the government’s AI strategy and follows the launch of the AI White Paper. Ian’s strong commercial experience and connections across the AI sector equip him with valuable insights that he will bring to this role.

    Under Ian’s leadership, a key focus for the Taskforce in the coming months will be taking forward cutting-edge safety research in the run up to the first global summit on AI safety to be hosted in the UK later this year.

    Bringing together expertise from government, industry and academia, the Taskforce will look at the risks surrounding AI. It will carry out research on AI safety and inform broader work on the development of international guardrails, such as shared safety and security standards and infrastructure, that could be put in place to address the risks.

    The Taskforce will be modelled on the successes of the Vaccine Taskforce, operating with the same agility and delegated authority so the Chair and Taskforce are empowered to take forward work and make decisions at pace.

    Ian Hogarth, Chair of the Foundation Model Taskforce, said:

    UK scientists and entrepreneurs have made many important contributions to the field of AI, from Alan Turing through to AlphaFold. The Prime Minister has laid out a bold vision for the UK to supercharge the field of AI safety, one that until now has been under-resourced even as AI capabilities have accelerated. I’m honoured to have the chance to chair such an important mission in the lead up to the first global summit on AI Safety in the UK.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:

    The more artificial intelligence progresses, the greater the opportunities are to grow our economy and deliver better public services.

    But with such potential to transform our future, we owe it to our children and our grandchildren to ensure AI develops safely and responsibly.

    As one of the leading figures in UK tech, it’s great to have Ian leading our expert taskforce, empowered with authority and agility to build our leadership in AI safety and development.

    It will ensure we do things differently and move with the same pace and vigour as we rise to meet the task ahead.

    In April, the government committed an initial £100 million to set up the Foundation Model Taskforce, seizing the extraordinary opportunities presented by cutting-edge AI systems and advancing their safety and reliability.

    Foundation models, including the large language models that power popular new services like ChatGPT, Google Bard and Claude, are general-purpose AI systems trained on massive data sets which can be applied to tasks across the economy.

    Technology Secretary Chloe Smith said:

    Our Foundation Model Taskforce will steer the responsible and ethical development of cutting-edge AI solutions, and ensure that the UK is right at the forefront when it comes to using this transformative technology to deliver growth and future-proof our economy.

    With Ian on board, the Taskforce will be perfectly placed to strengthen the UK’s leadership on AI, and ensure that British people and businesses have access to the trustworthy tools they need to benefit from the many opportunities artificial intelligence has to offer.

    The expert Taskforce will help build UK capabilities in foundation models and leverage our existing strengths, including UK leadership in AI safety, research and development, to identify and tackle the unique safety challenges presented by this type of AI.

    The work of the Taskforce will be vital in seizing the opportunities of AI and building public confidence in its use, complementing work already taking place in AI companies themselves, who are looking at their own measures to ensure development of AI is safe and responsible. They have also committed to give the Taskforce early or priority access to models for research and safety purposes to help build better evaluations and help us better understand the opportunities and risks of these systems.

    The global AI safety summit later this year will be an opportunity for leading nations, industry and academia to come together and explore an assessment of the risks, to scope collective research possibilities and to work towards shared safety and security standards and infrastructure.

    As President Biden has noted, the UK is well-placed to lead the international effort on AI safety.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Council DIY waste charges abolished [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Council DIY waste charges abolished [June 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 18 June 2023.

    Charges to dispose of DIY waste at household waste recycling centres will be removed.

    Households will no longer have to pay to get rid of DIY waste, Environment Minister Rebecca Pow announced today (Sunday 18 June).

    Following overwhelming public support, the Government will abolish the fees which some local authorities charge for disposing of DIY waste at household waste recycling centres (HWRCs). This will support householders to dispose of their waste in a responsible manner and encourage recycling.

    Around a third of Local Authorities still charge for household DIY waste. The changes outlined today will mean councils treat DIY waste the same as household waste and could save households up to £10 for an individual item – for example, a sheet of plasterboard.

    This will make it much easier and cheaper for people making home improvements to get rid of their waste – and may reduce the temptation to use waste cowboys who fly-tip rubbish.

    Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said:

    We want to make it as easy as possible for people to dispose of their waste properly and that’s why we are removing the financial burden on doing the right thing with DIY trash.

    This not only supports our wider work to tackle fly-tipping and waste crime, but we are helping home improvers across the nation make their dream projects a reality.

    These changes complement wider action we are taking to tackle fly-tipping and waste crime, which is estimated to cost the economy £924m per year in England. Earlier this year we announced grants totalling £775,000 to help councils roll out a range of projects to crack down on fly-tipping. We have consulted on reforming the waste carrier, broker, dealer regime and on introducing mandatory digital waste tracking, and we are also developing a fly-tipping toolkit with National Fly-Tipping Prevention Group to help spread best practice among local authorities on tackling the issue.

    Executive Director of the Environmental Services Association, Jacob Hayler, said:

    We welcome any measures that make it easier for householders to dispose of waste correctly and responsibly at their local Household Waste Recycling Centre, which in turn reduces the chance of it falling into the hands of criminals or being fly-tipped.

    Tackling the scourge of waste crime, from low-level fly-tipping to industrial-scale illegal operations, will require a multifaceted approach which is why we also support additional measures being introduced to help local authorities and to implement digital waste tracking alongside reform of the licensing regime for waste carriers, brokers and dealers.

    The Government clarified the law in 2015 that local taxpayers should not be charged for disposing of household waste at civic amenity sites – scrapping backdoor “tip taxes”. It has also repeatedly stated that councils should not be charging for such DIY household waste disposal either.

    The changes announced today clarify that DIY household waste should be treated the same as household waste.

    These reforms will protect the local environment by encouraging responsible waste disposal, whilst keeping down the cost of living for households.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK presses for further progress on global food security at G20 [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK presses for further progress on global food security at G20 [June 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 17 June 2023.

    Environment Secretary, Thérèse Coffey, reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to improving global food security, at the G20 Agriculture Ministers Meeting in Hyderabad.

    The Secretary of State for Food and Rural Affairs Thérèse Coffey has this week reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to improving global food security through sustainable agriculture.

    Speaking at the G20 Agriculture Ministers Meeting in Hyderabad, India, the Secretary of State urged countries to come together and harness the power of nature to get food to people’s plates both now and for future generations.

    The meeting focused on identifying actions and solutions to help tackle global food security and nutrition, including moving to sustainable agriculture to lower impacts on climate and environment while increasing global food security, and ensuring agriculture and food systems are more resilient to shocks.

    Ministers also discussed how we can achieve more sustainable food supply chains to reduce impacts such as deforestation caused by unsustainable agriculture, as well as the importance of long-term action and support for farmers and rural communities to ensure we can continue to feed a growing population.

    The Secretary of State for Food and Rural Affairs Thérèse Coffey said:

    Building more resilient food security must be an urgent, ongoing priority for G20 and sustainable agriculture must be at the heart of our efforts.

    As well as making the most of science, tech and innovation, we need to recognise that protecting and supporting the power of nature is essential, and in many cases the most effective and cost-effective way to roll out solutions at scale.

    These discussions build on the UK’s ongoing commitment to develop and scale-up more sustainable agricultural practices at an international level and follows the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate) Summit in Washington last month. At the Summit, the UK announced a £3 million investment to help fund a new consortium to develop, test and scale up new and alternative fertilisers that can enhance soil health and agricultural productivity.

    It also builds on strides the UK is making at home to support farmers to run sustainable, profitable and productive farming businesses. This includes more than £168 million in grants being made available to farmers this year to drive innovation, support food production, improve animal health and welfare and protect the environment, as well as accelerating the roll out of the Sustainable Farming Incentive.

    Up to £30 million has recently been awarded to cutting-edge farming projects that will boost food production, move towards net zero, and create a more resilient and sustainable agricultural sector. Meanwhile, the second round of Landscape Recovery launched last month to support up to 25 more projects to protect and restore thousands of acres of the English landscape.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Rishi Sunak backs public’s right to choose with delay to BOGOF restrictions [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Rishi Sunak backs public’s right to choose with delay to BOGOF restrictions [June 2023]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 17 June 2023.

    Rules banning multibuy deals on foods and drinks high in fat, salt, or sugar – including buy one get one free deals – will be delayed for another two years until October 2025.

    Rules banning multibuy deals on foods and drinks high in fat, salt, or sugar – including buy one get one free deals – will be delayed for another two years until October 2025, the government has confirmed.

    The policy had already been subject to a delay until October 2023. This will now be extended to allow the government to continue to review the impact of the restrictions on the consumers and businesses in light of the unprecedented global economic situation.

    Economies across the world have been affected by higher-than-expected global energy and goods prices, leading to increased costs across supply chains.

    The delay means shoppers will be able to continue taking advantage of multibuy offers on all foods.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:

    I firmly believe in people’s right to choose – and at a time when household budgets are under continuing pressure from the global rise in food prices, it is not fair for government to restrict the options available to consumers on their weekly shop.

    It is right that we consider carefully the impact on consumers and businesses, while ensuring we’re striking the balance with our important mission to reduce obesity and help people live healthier lives.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said:

    With families facing rising food prices and cost of living pressures, it is right that we delay the implementation of these restrictions so as to support businesses and allow them to focus on making food more affordable for families.

    We remain committed to cutting waiting lists by tackling obesity which costs the NHS around £6.5 billion a year and is the second biggest cause of cancer. We’re already taking action to do so, including by launching pilots for the latest anti-obesity drugs.

    Addressing obesity remains a priority for government, as it will help to reduce the strain put on the NHS as it works to tackle the COVID-19 backlogs.

    This month the government announced the rollout of a new generation of obesity drugs to support people to lose weight and reduce pressure on hospitals.

    This comes on top of further action including:

    • Introducing calorie labelling on menus, which are expected to bring health benefits of £4.6 billion and provide NHS savings of £430 million
    • Restrictions on the location of unhealthy foods in shops, which are expected to bring health benefits of over £57 billion and provide NHS savings of over £4 billion over the next 25 years
    • Introducing the Soft Drinks Industry Levy which has seen the average sugar content of drinks decrease by 46 per cent between 2015 and 2020
    • Investment to boost school sport to help children and young people have an active start to life.
  • PRESS RELEASE : Business leaders, exporters and innovators recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Business leaders, exporters and innovators recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List [June 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department of Business and Trade on 16 June 2023.

    The Department for Business and Trade recognises Honours awarded to thirty-six businesses leaders, exporters and innovators.

    British business leaders, exporters and Department for Business and Trade staff are among the names being awarded for their exceptional service to business, trade, investment, and exports.

    Those honoured have proudly flown the British flag and represent a diverse range of businesses and business leaders who have championed a range of our world-leading sectors.

    Business leaders and volunteers recognised in the 2023 Birthday Honours list include:

    Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    • Ann Bentley, Global Board Member, Rider Levett Bucknall. For services to Construction.
    • Michael Cherry, Lately Chair, Federation of Small Businesses. For services to Business and to International Trade.
    • Damian Hopkins, Founder, The Radius Group. For services to the Retail Industry.
    • Phillip O’Dell, Lately Director of Flight Operations and Chief Test Pilot, Rolls-Royce. For services to UK aviation.
    • Gary Shaughnessy, Chair, Z Zurich Foundation and Parkinson’s UK. For services to Business and to Charity.
    • Stephen Welton, Founder and Chair, BGF. For services to Small Businesses and to Entrepreneurship.

    Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    • Nicholas Baveystock DL, Director General and Secretary, Institution of Civil Engineers. For services to Engineering.
    • Kevin Byrne, Founder, Checkatrade.com. For services to industry and Consumer Protection.
    • Anuj Chande, Partner, Grant Thornton. For services to International Trade and Investment.
    • Andrew Churchill FREng, Executive Chairman, JJ Churchill Ltd. For services to Engineering.
    • Frances Dickens, Founder and Chair, Astus Group. For services to Media Trading.
    • Elizabeth Noël Harwerth, Chair UK Export Finance. For services to International Trade.
    • Amar Latif, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Traveleyes. For services to the Visually Impaired and to Entrepreneurship.
    • Richard Paxman, Chief Executive Officer, Paxman Coolers Limited. For services to International Trade.
    • Kevin Taylor, Chair, Industrial Development Advisory Board. For services to Business and to the Economy.

    Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    • Professor David Cooper. For services to Lift and Escalator Engineering.
    • Professor Philip Dickens, Founder, Added Scientific. For services to the Additive Manufacturing Sector.
    • Caroline Hamilton, Chief Executive, Safety Assessment Federation. For services to Business and to Engineering.
    • Dennis Mardon, Chair, Citizens Advice Exeter, for services to Vulnerable People in Exeter, Devon.
    • Christine Payne, Lately General Secretary, Equity. For services to the Trade Union Movement.
    • Hina Solanki, Founder, Sol Cosmedics. For services to Business and to Charity.
    • Sandra Strong, Chair, Customs and Export Licensing Committee, British Exporters Association. For services to British Exporters.
    • Penelope Taylor, Head, Newark College and Air and Space Institue. For services to Skills and Employment in Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire.
    • David Williams DL, Vice Chair, D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership and Chairman, Geldards LLP. For services to Business and to the Economy in Derbyshire Nottinghamshire.

    Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

    • Elizabeth Baitson, Founder, High Net Connect. For services to Business and to Entrepreneurs.
    • Balbir Kaur Dhillon, Postmaster. For services to the community in Birchwood, Cheshire.
    • Kuldeep Singh Dhillon, Postmaster. For services to the community in Birchwood, Cheshire.
    • Jennifer Didcote, Postmaster. For services to the community in Bishop’s Cleeve, Gloucestershire.
    • Dorothy Kay, Volunteer, Citizens Advice, Elmbridge West. For services to Employment Advice.
    • Virendra Patel, Technical Support Partner, John Lewis and Partners. For services to the community in Hampshire.

    Staff from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) recognised in the 2023 Birthday Honours List include:

    Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    • Gordon Welsh, Lately Head of Business Group, UK Export Finance.

    Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    • Charlotte Heyes, Chief Negotiator and Deputy Director, Trade Negotiations Group.
    • Ryan Sinclair, Assistant Head.

    Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    • Jacqueline Griffiths, Senior Policy Advisor.
    • Sandra Stephenson, Head of Personnel Security.
    • Robin Sykes, Lately Head of Import Controls.

    Some of the recognised recipients include:

    1. Michael Cherry – awarded a CBE for services to for services to business and to international trade.

    For over 20 years Michael has been a passionate advocate for international trade and the benefits it can bring to the economy. Serving 2 full terms (6 years) as Federation of Small Businesses National Chair, the first Chair to do this, Michael has also worked hard to ensure that the voice of smaller firms is heard in the national conversation on small business. Michael has also worked to promote the advantages of international trade to UK small firms in support of the Global Britain agenda. This has included speaking at the UK-Japan Free Trade Summit on the UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and at the Australian High Commission in support of negotiations for a UK-Australia FTA. Furthermore, Mike has been a committed advocate for UK trade policy in the national and international media, highlighting the massive interest amongst the UK’s over 500,000 small exporters in concluding FTAs with Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and others.

    Michael Cherry CBE, Lately Chair, Federation of Small Businesses said:

    I am hugely honoured and obviously delighted to have been put forward for this award, and my thanks to everyone who gave me their support in what we did for businesses and international trade during the time I was privileged to be National Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses, as well as my congratulations to everyone else recognised in this year’s Birthday Honours.

    Small businesses make up the vast majority of the businesses across all parts of the UK and deserve more of our support, especially after the difficulties of the last few years, in looking at the opportunities overseas markets present for them to grow and develop their businesses.

    2. Elizabeth Noël Harweth awarded an OBE for services to international trade.

    In her role as chair of UKEF, Noël has helped build UKEF from a transactional agency focused on serving few exporters into one of the leading export finance groups in the world while managing risk to a significantly low level. She has built the organization into one of the leading export finance groups in the world, serving hundreds of businesses and projects. Furthermore, Noël’s leadership of the Board at UKEF has contributed to record amounts of support for UK exporters. Noël is the first female Chair of UK Export Finance, and she has consistently championed diversity and inclusion. Noël is deeply committed to public service and to strengthening civil society and she has been very committed to promoting women’s leadership and equality. Noël founded the Women’s Corporate Directors chapter in the UK and continues to chair that group. Plus, having joined the International Women’s Forum approximately 20 years ago, she remains an active member.

    Elizabeth Noël Harweth OBE, Chair of UK Export Finance said:

    To be awarded an OBE for services to international trade is a great privilege. UK Export Finance has become one of the world’s leading Export Credit Agencies due to the vision and hard work of our dedicated public servants. We are proud to support Great Britain’s exporters, whose goods and services improve the lives of millions around the world.

    3. Amar Latif awarded an OBE for services to the visually impaired and entrepreneurship.

    Having lost his sight in his teens, Amar has set the bar extremely high to prove to himself, and to encourage many others around the world, that blindness is no impediment to achieving what you desire. He has done this in entrepreneurship, motivational speaking and appearances in a range of TV programmes. Having held the post of Finance Director in the Leeds office of BT, he created Traveleyes in 2004, a company specialising in bespoke holidays around the world for the visually impaired. Traveleyes was voted Best Assisted/Accessible Holiday Company at the British Travel Awards in 2019 and 2020. Named by The Chamber of Commerce International as The Outstanding Young Business Entrepreneur of the World, he received the first-ever Stelios Disabled Entrepreneur Award from Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou of EasyJet, run by the charity Leonard Cheshire Disability. He was named Alumnus of the Year by the University of Strathclyde.

    Amar Latif OBE, Founder and CEO of Traveleyes said:

    I would never have imagined in my wildest dreams that my achievements would be recognised and acknowledged in this fabulous way, and I am so so humbled!

    I’m incredibly grateful to all that have joined me on the journey to get here. I have worked very hard to overcome barriers and preconceptions that people have had of me as a blind person, and I set up Traveleyes, the world’s first commercial tour operator, to provide independent group travel for people who are blind, vision impaired and fully sighted because tour operators didn’t cater for people like me.

    4. Sandra Strong awarded an MBE for services to exports.

    With 35 years of experience in international trade, Sandra’s input, dedication, and commitment to the British Exporters Association, its members and the wider UK exporting community continues to be invaluable. One example is when it was suggested that the British Exporters Association add to their set of free guides, by publishing one on trade compliance, Sandra was the key ‘go to person’ because of her wide knowledge of the practicalities of customs, VAT, duty, hazardous goods, export controls and certification for packaging. Sandra was instrumental in introducing a free helpline for British Exporters Association members, which has proven to be an invaluable resource for UK exporters to assist with all export and international trade related matters, particularly with the challenges surrounding Brexit. Plus, Sandra willingly shares her knowledge and expertise to help educate and develop others in international trade matters.

    Sandra Strong MBE, Chair of the British Exporters Association said:

    I am delighted and honoured to receive this award in recognition of my services to British exporters. I would like to acknowledge the exceptional teams I have been privileged to work alongside, notably the British Exporters Association (BExA), whose unwavering commitment to advocating for the needs of British companies in the global marketplace is truly commendable.

    I am also grateful for the steadfast support provided by Strong & Herd LLP, whose expertise in customs and international trade regulations has been invaluable in assisting UK businesses for nearly 30 years. This award is an opportunity to recognise the extraordinary efforts, goodwill and ongoing contributions of these teams, partners and collaborators, and it has been my pleasure to work with them during my career.

    5. Dennis Mardon awarded an MBE for services to vulnerable people in Exeter, Devon.

    In 2004, Exeter Citizen’s Advice was facing closure but is now a financially healthy, respected, effective and dynamic organisation. This is due to Dennis’ unstinting commitment, leadership, energy and dedication. His senior management background and awareness of the importance of good governance has enabled him to develop a Board of 14 Trustees, who increasingly reflect the profile of the community, ensuring that they have the knowledge and skills to support and develop the service. He is highly respected by staff and in 2019 was chosen as Volunteer of the Year by the 80+ volunteers in the Bureau. Under his leadership the Bureau was awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Service in 2016 and the Exeter Living Charity of the Year Award in 2017. The success of Dennis’ leadership over 18 years is reflected in the organisation’s 2020/21 Impact Statement which showed a 92.3% satisfaction rate with the 29,658 issues dealt with by the service.

    Dennis Mardon MBE, Chair of Exeter Citizens Advice said:

    I am extremely pleased and honoured to be awarded an MBE. This honour is as much about Citizens Advice Exeter as it is about me. I am so proud of everyone involved with our charity – all the volunteers, staff and trustees – for the amazing work they do every day. I always think of them as a family, and without their support and dedication I certainly wouldn’t be receiving this award.

    6. Balbir Kaur Dhillon and Kuldeep Singh Dhillon both awarded a BEM for services to the community

    Balbir Kaur Dhillon and Kuldeep Singh Dhillon are both widely recognised as pillars of the community, not simply because they are extremely dedicated and long serving postmasters. They are also active members of their local community, bringing a lasting and positive impact across schools, hospitals, foodbanks and local sports teams in the area. During the first lockdown, Balbir and Kuldeep worked with others at their Temple to fundraise for, prepare, and distribute some 35,000 meals for frontline NHS staff at both Warrington and Halton hospitals. Working weekends on site, they kept doctors and nurses fed and watered as they worked to save lives. Observing and understanding the increasing levels of hardship being experienced by those at the less advantaged end of the spectrum, they both regularly top up supplies at the local foodbank from their own retail stock. It is hard to overstate Balbir and Kuldeep’s commitment to, and love for, their local community.

    Balbir Kaur Dhillon BEM and Kuldeep Singh Dhillon BEM, Postmasters said:

    We are both incredibly honoured and grateful to receive this award. We hope to continue serving the Birchwood community, as it brings us so much pleasure to help the people around us that we class as family.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Armed Forces veteran community celebrated in HM The King’s Official Birthday Honours List [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Armed Forces veteran community celebrated in HM The King’s Official Birthday Honours List [June 2023]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 16 June 2023.

    Armed Forces veterans are amongst those recognised for incredible service in this year’s HM The King’s Birthday Honours List 2023.

    Veterans, and those who have worked in the veteran community for decades have been honoured.

    The List includes many individuals who have raised funds for veterans causes, campaigned tirelessly for military charities and volunteered their time to support those who have served.

    Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Rt Hon. Johnny Mercer MP, said:

    When you join the military, you pledge to fight for King and country.

    So it’s immensely poignant that those who have served, or have helped veterans, have been honoured today in the Birthday Honours

    The range of contributions, from charity work, to supporting veterans mental health, are inspiring and I warmly congratulate all the recipients.

    Major (Rtd) Sally Orange has been awarded an MBE for her work to reduce the stigma associated with mental ill health. Over a 30-year period, Sally has run over 70 marathons and fundraised for over 40 different charities, mainly of a military nature, raising over half a million pounds in donations.

    Volunteer work is being recognised in this year’s List, including an MBE for Thomas Hall for his work linking the charity and healthcare systems to create a coherent care pathway in Wales. He has created a series of health discussion groups to share best practice and advice on veteran care, helping to improve understanding of their healthcare needs.

    Margaret Bracey has been awarded a BEM to mark her outstanding commitment to the Royal British Legion as one of their longest serving poppy collectors. Margaret sold her first poppy for one penny in 1945 at the age of 12, and continues to volunteer for the charity almost eight decades later.

    Anthony Cooper has been awarded an MBE for voluntary services to veterans. Following an extensive injury from an IED, including losing both legs, many fingers, and an eye, Anthony joined the Royal British Legion as an ambassador and works tirelessly to share his story with others, and has raised thousands of pounds for veterans charities.

    Charitable services to veterans is also being recognised in this year’s List, with Christine Evans receiving a British Empire Medal recognising her innovative fundraising ideas, including organising a ‘Red Ball’ fundraiser to mark the Centenary of the First World War. To date, Christine’s Poppy Appeals have raised over £300,000 for military charities.

    Following a 25 year military career, Albert Duffus is receiving a BEM to recognise his work organising fundraising events for a range of veterans charities and ensuring that the role of the Queen’s Own Highlanders regiment is remembered.

    Work to support the veterans of the war in Ukraine featured in this year’s list, with Major General Nicholas John Caplin receiving a CBE for his tireless work to help build Ukrainian capability in the provision of sight loss services for veterans. He is also credited with the establishment of the Disabled Veterans Charity Partnership, a partnership fostering collaboration between key military charities.

    Kenneth Keld of North Yorkshire is receiving an MBE for his persistent work to ensure Korean veterans receive recognition for their service.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Outstanding public service delivery recognised in HM The King’s Official Birthday Honours List [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Outstanding public service delivery recognised in HM The King’s Official Birthday Honours List [June 2023]

    The press release issued by Cabinet Office on 16 June 2023.

    Civil servants who have cut costs for the public sector and delivered vital services are recognised in the HM The King’s Birthday Honours 2023.

    This year’s List celebrates the dedication of public servants, as they deliver for the British public, including work done to drive greater efficiency in government and save the taxpayer money wherever they can.

    The List also recognises the vital public services run by civil servants, which help communities across the country.

    Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said:

    Working in the public sector is a privilege and the individuals recognised today have gone above and beyond to serve the British people.

    I want to thank all those who have devoted their time to delivering exceptional public services, in particular those who have saved the taxpayer money.

    Efficiency

    Ann Underwood was awarded a CBE for leading an efficiency programme which has saved the Ministry of Defence more than £8 billion. Ann has motivated hundreds of people across Defence to strive for better results for the Armed Forces and the taxpayer.

    Another person being recognised for their work protecting taxpayer money is Mark Sheridan from the Fraud Investigation Service. He is receiving an OBE for securing over 1,500 criminal convictions in his role as Deputy Director, and preventing huge revenue losses to fraudsters as a Senior Responsible Officer for Organised Labour Fraud.

    Gwynne Goodfield for HMRC has been awarded a BEM for saving taxpayer money in recruitment. Gwynne has made tax graduate recruitment in HMRC more sustainable and significantly more cost-effective, reducing the cost per hire from £2,900 to £1,300, saving £175,000 in 2022 alone.

    Reflecting the government’s priority to provide opportunities for growth across the UK, Pauline Jones from the Department for Work and Pensions in the West Midlands has been awarded an MBE for her innovative work to place individuals from the local community into important roles during the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

    Education, criminal justice and environmental services

    Kavitha Kishen has been awarded an OBEX for her work in the Government Office for Science, which has helped boost the nation’s resilience to threats including terrorism, cyber-attacks, pandemics.

    Lawrence Langton from Yorkshire and Humberside, whose work at Forestry England to plant thousands of trees, protect local wildlife, and inspire the next generation to protect their forests, has been celebrated with a BEM.

    Shirley Jones, an Inspector from the Department of Education in the Northern Ireland Civil Service, has been awarded an OBE for her outstanding contributions to the lives of many children, young trainees and adults at risk of marginalisation and exclusion from education or employment.

    An OBE was awarded to Lisa James from the Ukraine Humanitarian Taskforce, for her community outreach work to help Ukrainians who have fled conflict rebuild their lives in the UK. She has supported many vulnerable Ukrainian guests who have navigated accessing sponsorship, housing, and other public services.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Political Honours conferred [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Political Honours conferred [June 2023]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street 2023.

    The King has been graciously pleased to signify His intention of conferring the following Honours upon the undermentioned:

    Knight Bachelor

    The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP; Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth, formerly Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State. For public and political service.

    KBE

    The Rt Hon Michael Ellis KC MP; Member of Parliament for Northampton North, formerly Attorney General. For public and political service.

  • PRESS RELEASE : HM The King’s first Birthday Honours List recognises extraordinary individuals helping to combat major challenges of our time [June 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : HM The King’s first Birthday Honours List recognises extraordinary individuals helping to combat major challenges of our time [June 2023]

    The press release issued by the Cabinet Office on 16 June 2023.

    HM The King’s first Official Birthday Honours List has been announced today, marking the incredible public service of individuals from across the UK, in the year of the Coronation.

    More than 1,000 recipients have been awarded for their outstanding contributions across all sectors and parts of the UK, including with a renewed focus on those who have had a profoundly positive impact on how society faces up to the most challenging issues of the modern era.

    Individuals have been recognised for being inspiring entrepreneurs, innovators and philanthropists.

    Other  significant contributions relate to the provision of high-quality healthcare and education, as well as individuals whose actions have helped tackle crime or supported families to contribute to society, including helping children achieve their potential.

    Deputy Prime Minister, Rt Hon. Oliver Dowden MP, said:

    This year’s honours list is a testament to ordinary people who have demonstrated extraordinary community spirit, and I pay tribute to all those who have been recognised today.

    Our honours system has long been a way of recognising people who make an incredible contribution to life in Britain and beyond.

    We are now focussed on levelling up the system to ensure it represents the length and breadth of the country, and I hope that the fantastic stories this year ensure more regional nominations in the future.

    High quality healthcare and education

    Sheila Reith has been recognised for her contribution to the world of medicine with a CBE for her work in leading the development and pioneering the use of the first insulin injection pen, an action from which she subsequently made no financial gain. Her contribution has changed the way hundreds of millions of people have lived with diabetes ever since.

    Philip Cook, a military veteran, of Stockton-on-Tees is receiving an OBE for work which helped turn around the fortunes of several colleges across northern England. Paul Harvey has been awarded an OBE for raising more than £1.5 million for dementia services after being diagnosed with the condition.

    Tackling crime, supporting families to contribute to society and helping children.

    Suzanne Oldnall, who has worked tirelessly to support domestic abuse victims in Worcester including through the establishment of a drop-in centre, is receiving a BEM.

    Recipients who typify the volunteering theme include Trevor Gomes, who is receiving  an BEM for his work establishing a youth mentoring programme which equips young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with the skills needed for the world of work and higher education.

    Suzanne Jacqueline Richards from Wednesbury in the West Midlands has received an MBE after setting up a charity for the families who have lost loved ones in traumatic circumstances such as murder and terrorism. She set up Smile for Joel up after losing three family members in the 2015 Tunisia terror attacks.

    Inspiring entrepreneurs, innovators and philanthropists

    Entrepreneurs have received Honours in this year’s List, with Yulian Topazly receiving an MBE for her work helping more than 10,000 women into sustainable employment while George Imafidon who, aged 27, receives an MBE for a grassroots social enterprise he co-founded which brings together young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and employers looking to attract diverse talent.

    Volunteering

    The ‘Big Help Out’ saw millions of people volunteering in their communities on the weekend of the Coronation and those themes are also seen in this year’s List. Examples can be found of extraordinary voluntary and community service, including people involved in Operation London Bridge and the associated security operations.

    The oldest recipient, Joan Willett is 106 years old and receives a BEM for her charitable fundraising for the British Heart Foundation. The youngest recipient is Junior Jay Frood who is 18 years old and receives a BEM for services to vulnerable children.

    Volunteer work related to the war in Ukraine is also recognised in this year’s list, including an MBE for Dr Alice Good who founded Sunflower Sisters, an organisation which provides matching services and ongoing support for Ukrainians after they arrive in the UK, and Bristol’s Razvan Constantinescu who will receive an MBE after overseeing more than 4,000 boxes of aid for the people of war-torn Odessa and the neighbouring villages who have evacuated to neighbouring countries.

    Well-known recipients include Davina McCall for her esteemed career as a broadcaster and campaigner, actress and presenter Vicky McClure for her groundbreaking dementia campaigning where she’s shone a light on the positive impact of music therapy on dementia-sufferers, and footballer-turned-pundit Ian Wright for services to charity and Association Football.

    The List also awards three Companions of Honour – of which there are only 65 recipients at any time – Dame Anna Wintour, for her services to fashion and publishing, Sir Ian McEwan for his service to literature and Professor Sir John Bell, for his services to medicine and medical research.

    The Prime Minister is determined to make sure that honours represent the length and breadth of the country, so that the honours system captures and celebrates the fantastic contribution of people from every corner of the UK.

    Anyone can nominate someone for an honour and we call on people from across the UK who know someone who has achieved fantastic things to go to https://www.gov.uk/honours to find out more about how they can put someone forward.