Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Chancellor announces Tom Josephs as preferred candidate for the Budget Responsibility Committee [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Chancellor announces Tom Josephs as preferred candidate for the Budget Responsibility Committee [August 2023]

    The press release issued by HM Treasury on 14 August 2023.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, today (14 August) announces his nomination of Tom Josephs for appointment as a member of the Budget Responsibility Committee (BRC) at the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), replacing Andy King who will step down on 31 August 2023.

    Mr Josephs’ appointment will be subject to a pre-appointment hearing by the Treasury Committee, which will take place in early September. The Committee has a role in confirming the suitability of people nominated for certain public offices. Pending their consent, he will take up his role in due course for a term lasting five years.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said:

    “I am very pleased to nominate Tom Josephs for appointment to the OBR’s Budget Responsibility Committee. The independent OBR play a vital role underpinning the credibility of the UK’s fiscal framework. Tom brings world-class expertise in the UK’s public finances alongside considerable experience leading economic and fiscal analysis in a range of domestic and international roles.

    “I would like to thank Andy King for his significant contribution to the high-quality work of the OBR for over a decade, and wish him all the best for the future.”

    Chair of the OBR Richard Hughes said:

    “I welcome the Chancellor’s decision to nominate Tom Josephs to succeed Andy King on the OBR’s Budget Responsibility Committee, pending confirmation by the Treasury Committee.

    “Tom is a highly respected expert in the UK’s public finances whose wide-ranging experience includes senior posts in the OBR, HM Treasury, IMF, and DWP. His knowledge and judgement would be invaluable to our work as the UK’s official economic and fiscal forecaster.”

    Tom Josephs said:

    “I am delighted that the Chancellor has nominated me for appointment to the OBR’s Budget Responsibility Committee. It was a great privilege from 2010 to 2013 to be part of the staff team that worked with the first BRC members to establish the OBR. It would be an honour to now return to the OBR as a member of the BRC, should the Treasury Committee agree to my appointment.”

    About the OBR

    The OBR was created in 2010 to provide independent analysis of the UK’s public finances. The OBR is led by the three members of the BRC who have executive responsibility for carrying out the core functions of the OBR, including any judgements made in the preparation of the economic and fiscal forecasts. The current members of the BRC are:

    • Richard Hughes (Chair)
    • Professor David Miles
    • Andy King

    The OBR’s oversight board consists of two non-executive members and the three BRC members and ensures there is effective risk management, governance and internal control of the organisation.

    Find out more about the OBR

    About the appointee

    Tom Josephs is currently Director of Private Pensions at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). He was previously the Director of Fiscal Group at HM Treasury between September 2019 and August 2022. Between September 2016 and September 2019, he worked as the Director of Policy at the Department for International Trade. Prior to that he was a Senior Economist in the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund between 2013 and 2016, the OBR’s first Chief of Staff between 2010 and 2013, and led the Treasury’s fiscal forecasting and analysis team between 2008 and 2010.

    About the appointment process

    Appointments are been made following an open recruitment process. Appointments to the BRC are conducted by the Treasury.

    The interview panel for the BRC position was chaired by Sam Beckett (Chief Economic Advisor, HM Treasury) and included Richard Hughes (Chair, OBR), Aishani Roy (Deputy Director of Macroeconomic Analysis, HM Treasury) and Ross Walker (Managing Director, Chief UK Economist & Head of Global Economics, NatWest) as an independent panel member. The interview panel then made a recommendation to the Chancellor which informed his decision. Appointments to the BRC are subject to the consent of the Treasury Committee.

  • PRESS RELEASE : RAF Typhoon jets intercept Russian bombers flying north of Scotland [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : RAF Typhoon jets intercept Russian bombers flying north of Scotland [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 14 August 2023.

    The Typhoons launched from RAF Lossiemouth, one of the RAF’s two Quick Reaction Alert stations, where RAF fighters are constantly available to respond to threats at a moment’s notice.

    Royal Air Force (RAF) pilots launched Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) Typhoon fighters to intercept two Russian long-range maritime patrol bombers this morning as they transited north of the Shetland Islands within NATO’s northern air policing area.

    The Typhoon jets launched from RAF Lossiemouth, one of the RAF’s two QRA stations, where RAF fighters are constantly available to respond to threats at a moment’s notice in order to defend UK airspace.

    The Russian Tu-142 Bear-F and Tu-142 Bear-J maritime patrol aircraft, used for reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare, were monitored by RAF Typhoons in international airspace as they passed north of the UK.

    Minister for the Armed Forces, James Heappey, said:

    RAF crews at Lossiemouth maintain a constant watch over UK airspace and are always ready to take action at a moment’s notice to keep our country safe.

    Pilots launched in their Typhoon jets to intercept two Russian long-range bombers this morning, monitoring them as they passed north of the Shetland Islands, ready to counter any potential threat to UK territory.

    A Voyager tanker was also scrambled and remained airborne for the duration of the mission to offer air-to-air refueling, ensuring the Typhoons could remain in the air for the extended period necessary to complete their mission.

    The lead RAF Typhoon pilot said:

    It’s really satisfying to know we’ve been able to make a successful intercept, maintaining the integrity of UK and NATO airspace.

    When the alarm for a scramble happened in the early hours of the morning, the adrenaline kicked in. Working in tandem with ground control operators, and with air-to-air refueling from an RAF Voyager, we were able to stay on task until the mission was complete, and the target aircraft departed the UK’s area of interest.

    RAF Typhoons are scrambled during these incidents to secure and safeguard the skies of the UK. RAF pilots from Lossiemouth recently completed a four-month deployment to lead NATO’s air policing mission in Estonia, where more than 50 air intercepts of this kind were carried out.

    Russian military aircraft entering the UK Flight Information Region, the UK’s controlled zone of international airspace, can pose a hazard to other aircraft. These Russian aircraft often do not talk to air traffic control or ‘squawk’, broadcasting a code ensuring they are visible to other air users and air traffic controllers on the ground.

    The Typhoons and Voyager have returned to their base and the aircraft have been refueled to remain ready to respond to any future potential threats.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New British High Commissioner excited to explore magical Kenya [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : New British High Commissioner excited to explore magical Kenya [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 14 August 2023.

    Neil Wigan OBE has arrived in Nairobi to take up his position as Head of Mission at the British High Commission.

    British High Commissioner-designate, Neil Wigan OBE, has arrived in Nairobi to take up his position as Head of Mission at the British High Commission.

    Speaking on his arrival, the new British High Commissioner to Kenya, said:

    It has been a long-term ambition of mine to lead the team at the British High Commission in Nairobi. I first visited Kenya in 1977, my children went to school in Nairobi, and I have visited Kenya many times, for work and pleasure. I am delighted to have returned, and am looking forward to exploring magical Kenya.

    I look forward to working with the Government of Kenya on the priorities of our Strategic Partnership, particularly the KES 500 billion of UK investment in clean, green infrastructure projects including Nairobi Railway City, Menengai Geothermal Plant, Grand High Falls Dam and the Malindi Solar Expansion project. These projects, among others, will improve the lives of Kenyans, boost sustainable development and help tackle climate change. I look forward to seeing these projects and other UK-Kenya partnerships.

    Across the partnership, there are further opportunities for us to go far, together. Tafaulu Pamoja!

    Neil takes up his post at an exciting time for UK-Kenya relations, with the relationship between both countries and peoples going from strength to strength.

    Rapid progress is being made across all pillars of the Strategic Partnership, signed in 2020 between the UK and Kenya, tackling climate change, increasing mutual prosperity and sustainable development, building stronger people-to-people links, and strengthening vital security cooperation.

    The UK is working with the Kenyan government to improve lives and livelihoods, while the defence partnership ensures the safety and security of the two countries and promotes Kenya’s role as a stabilising force in the region.

    The UK and Kenya share a deep and complex history; one that has created strong bonds between the two countries, governments and people. The people-to-people bonds are the foundation of our relationship. This year we celebrate 40 years of the Chevening scholarship programme, which has enabled more than 600 Kenyans to study at UK universities. Through the British Council, the UK has strengthened Kenya’s creative and cultural industries and the UK-Kenya Tech Hub is working with entrepreneurs and tech talent to build a sustainable digital ecosystem.

    The UK is the largest international investor in Kenya and is Kenya’s fifth largest export market. Progress on key green infrastructure projects, backed by UK investment, is securing Kenya’s place as a climate leader in the region. The upcoming Africa Climate Summit and next year’s UK-African Investment Summit will provide further opportunities to strengthen this vital partnership to the benefit of both Kenyans and British people.

  • PRESS RELEASE : One-stop-shop to help businesses save money and go green [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : One-stop-shop to help businesses save money and go green [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero on 14 August 2023.

    British businesses will be able to access new advice and support to reduce their energy bills and cut their carbon emissions from the UK Business Climate Hub.

    • Business website offers new help for Britain’s 5.5 million SMEs to save on their energy bills while reducing their emissions
    • the hub will provide small businesses with advice on everything from paying less for EVs, getting a low-carbon heat pump, to generating green energy and selling it back to the grid to make money
    • comes as industry leaders and ministers on the new Net Zero Council call on all businesses from Aberystwyth to Aberdeen to develop net zero sector roadmaps

    British businesses will be able to access brand new advice and support to reduce their energy bills while cutting their carbon emissions.

    The UK Business Climate Hub launched today (14 August 2023) includes a free carbon calculator and a suite of new tools to help businesses measure, track and report on their emissions and save money by using less energy. It offers detailed advice on everything from sourcing products from green suppliers and reducing emissions from freight and logistics to the most cost-effective ways of installing solar panels and electric vehicle (EV) charging points.

    Research shows that such measures can significantly save companies on their overheads. For example:

    • switching to EVs can not only cut running costs but also lower servicing and maintenance costs by around 40% compared to petrol or diesel cars
    • with up to half of companies’ overall electricity bill coming from lighting, making changes such as switching to LED bulbs can help shave up to 40% off bills
    • giving drivers fuel efficiency training can help save companies an average of 15% on fuel use and carbon emissions in transporting goods

    The new support is aimed particularly at 5.5 million small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) in the UK, with business and industry accounting for around 25% of emissions. Research shows that 90% of SMEs are keen to tackle climate change, but find it difficult to know how or where to start to find the right solutions to reduce their carbon footprint.

    Studies also show 85% of consumers are more likely to buy from a business with a reputation for sustainability, meaning going green can help grow the economy.

    Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart, said:

    The UK has cut its emissions more than any other major economy in the world. More and more businesses are recognising the business benefits of reaching net zero and we’re determined to empower them to do so.

    The new UK Business Climate Hub is a one-stop-shop for businesses to find practical advice to reduce their carbon footprint and save on their energy bills.

    Whether it’s fitting a low-carbon heat pump, generating energy with solar panels, or reducing the emissions from shipping goods, the new support will ensure businesses can drive towards net zero.

    The new UK Business Climate Hub serves as a one-stop-shop for businesses who have yet to start making changes, as well as those who are already taking action to reduce emissions but want to take things to the next level. As well as helping bosses measure and report on their emissions, the site provides advice and support on an array of things, including:

    • switching employee modes of transport and paying less for company EVs
    • getting business grants, green loans and financing for a retrofit
    • getting an air source heat pump
    • generating green energy with a wind turbine and selling it back to the grid
    • reducing emissions from farming and land use
    • buying credible carbon offsets
    • getting low-carbon product labels and certifications
    • reducing waste and recycling more

    National Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses, Martin McTague, said:

    We are pleased to have contributed to the new UK Business Climate Hub that will provide businesses with trusted tools and information to help them navigate the net zero transition.

    SMEs recognise their role in net zero but many still find it challenging to access the relevant support and resources to play their part. This new official platform for advice and support will really help.

    In addition to helping small firms become more energy and resource efficient, the hub also has the opportunity to empower small firms to take ambitious steps towards net zero, ultimately ensuring that they also benefit from the economic opportunities created in a net zero economy.

    The new site is endorsed by business leaders and ministers on the new Net Zero Council and comes as the organisation calls on business representative organisations across the country to take concerted action to plan to reduce their members’ emissions.

    The group, comprising CEOs from leading companies including Co-op, HSBC, Siemens and Cemex, have developed a new business roadmap framework to help empower businesses to work with others in their sector to create tailored action plans for their own industry to decarbonise.

    These sector roadmaps would help companies the length and breadth of the country, from Aberdeen to Aberystwyth, and Penzance to Peterborough, to transition to net zero.

    Co-Chair of the Net Zero Council, Co-op Group Chief Executive Shirine Khoury-Haq, said:

    None of us will get to net zero without all of us getting to net zero, so ensuring that every business and every sector has a clear plan for delivering this non-negotiable target is key. I hope the UK Business Climate Hub will be a valuable tool for business leaders looking for guidance and support in this vital endeavour.

    The framework, which has been endorsed by the Net Zero Council and that is being published today, is designed to support organisations working to articulate a credible roadmap to net zero on a sector by sector basis.

    In 2020 the UK was estimated to already have over 400,000 jobs in low carbon businesses and their supply chains across the country, with turnover at £41.6 billion. Over 80,000 green jobs are currently being supported or are in the pipeline because of new government policies since 2020, with that expected to increase to as many as nearly half a million by 2030.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government opens more opportunities for sustainable Atlantic bluefin tuna fisheries outside the EU [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government opens more opportunities for sustainable Atlantic bluefin tuna fisheries outside the EU [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 14 August 2023.

    More opportunities for sustainable Atlantic bluefin tuna fisheries outside the EU through commercial and recreational fishing.

    The government has opened up more opportunities for sustainable Atlantic bluefin tuna fisheries outside the EU through commercial and recreational fishing which will support the sustainable management of the species whilst also delivering social and economic benefits to coastal communities.

    Today’s announcement is another step in the government’s work to deliver thriving, sustainable fisheries outside the EU. It will see economic benefits to industry and coastal communities, both through increased catching opportunities and income from tourism, and ensure that Atlantic bluefin tuna stocks are managed in a sustainable manner underpinned by the best available science.

    39 tonnes will be used for a new trial commercial fishery which takes advantage of an increased quota share of 65 tonnes for 2023.

    The new trial commercial fishery for Atlantic bluefin tuna, delivered by Defra and the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) on behalf of the UK Fisheries Authorities, is the first of its type in the UK for decades. Licence authorisations have been issued to 10 fishermen following an expression of interest process.

    Vessels will be permitted only to use low-impact rod and reel fishing gears which use lures, no live bait or chumming will be permitted. The trial fishery will be open until November 2023 and will assist in the evaluation of the sustainability of a small-scale commercial fishery for this species and the social and economic benefits this new fishery could potentially provide to UK fishermen.

    After great success in 2021 and 2022, opportunities for recreational anglers to encounter Atlantic bluefin tuna will once again open up in the Catch and Release Tagging programme (CHART), which will be available through 24 charter vessels from fishing ports across South-West and Southern England.

    Delivered by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), the tuna caught in CHART will be carefully tagged and released back into the ocean by the skippers and their crew. The programme will provide important scientific data to understand and manage Atlantic bluefin tuna whilst also benefiting coastal communities through high-value tourism.

    Today’s announcement comes after the government announced a major package of measures to deliver a thriving, sustainable fishing industry and healthy marine environment outside the EU. This included seizing on our new found freedoms outside the EU to introduce a world class system of fisheries management underpinned by Fisheries Management Plans, as well as a consultation on the establishment of a licensed recreational bluefin catch and release tuna fishery.

    Fisheries Minister Mark Spencer said:

    We’re committed to the sustainable management of Atlantic bluefin tuna, and today’s announcement will help deliver this while providing economic and social benefits to communities around our coast.

    I look forward to seeing the valuable research that this work will deliver, contributing hugely to developing a plan for how we use our quota in the future.

    David Righton, CHART Principal Investigator said:

    We are excited to continue our work with recreational fishers in CHART 2023, and to build on the results of CHART in 2021 and 2022.

    The 2023 programme will further develop our understanding of the occurrence and demographics of Atlantic bluefin tuna in English waters and is a great demonstration of participatory science that provides valuable data for fisheries management.

    In recent years, the number of reported sightings of Atlantic bluefin tuna in UK waters has been increasing. Reasons such as conservation measures and climate change impacts, including abundance of prey and changes to the marine environment are thought to have caused this increase in sightings.

    The data collected from this work will contribute not only to improving understanding of Atlantic bluefin tuna in UK waters but will also be supplied to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).

  • PRESS RELEASE : New inserts in cigarette packs to help smokers quit [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : New inserts in cigarette packs to help smokers quit [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 14 August 2023.

    Government seeks views on adding pack inserts to tobacco products to encourage smokers to quit.

    • Pack inserts are used internationally including in Canada and Israel, and proven to encourage people to give up smoking
    • Initial report on the major conditions strategy to be published today

    The government will seek views on adding pack inserts into tobacco products to encourage more smokers to quit as it launches a new consultation today.

    Placed inside the packaging of cigarettes and hand rolling tobacco, they would contain positive messages to encourage people to quit and signpost them to advice and support. The messages set out the health benefits of quitting – for example, improvements to breathing within a matter of days and a 50% reduction in the risk of heart attack within a year – as well as showing smokers how much money they stand to save by giving up, with the average person likely to save over £2,000 per year if they quit.

    Smoking remains the single leading preventable cause of illness and mortality in the UK. It results in nearly 4% of all hospital admissions each year – equivalent to almost 450,000 admissions. Tobacco-related harms are also estimated to cost taxpayers an estimated £21 billion every year, including over £2 billion in costs to the NHS.

    Although smoking rates in the UK are at an all-time low, by taking further action, the government will seek to cut waiting lists and reduce the burden on the NHS. Introducing pack inserts into all tobacco products in the UK could lead to an additional 30,000 smokers giving up their habit – delivering health benefits worth £1.6 billion.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said:

    Smoking places a huge burden on the NHS, economy and individuals. It directly causes a whole host of health problems – including cancers and cardiovascular disease – and costs the economy billions every year in lost productivity.

    By taking action to reduce smoking rates and pursuing our ambition to be smokefree by 2030, we will reduce the pressure on the NHS and help people to live healthier lives.

    The consultation – which opens today (14 August 2023) – will seek views on the introduction and design of pack inserts.

    Pack inserts are already used in other countries – including Canada and Israel, with Australia also announcing its intention to introduce them – and there is evidence that they can be an effective means of encouraging smokers to quit. An evaluation of the policy’s impact in Canada found that almost 1 in 3 smokers had read the inserts at least once in the past month, and that those who were exposed to the inserts multiple times were significantly more likely to try to give up smoking.

    The consultation builds on a recent package of measures designed to drive the government’s ambition to be smokefree by 2030 – which means reducing smoking rates to 5% or less.

    These measures include:

    • funding a new national ‘swap to stop’ scheme – the first of its kind in the world – to offer a million smokers across England a free vaping starter kit, alongside expert support
    • launching a financial incentive scheme – in the form of vouchers alongside behavioural support – to support pregnant women to stop smoking, with an aim to reach all pregnant smokers by the end of next year
    • a new strategy to combat illicit tobacco, which will outline efforts to catch and punish those involved in the illegal market

    Deborah Arnott, Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), said:

    Smoking is very addictive, and it takes smokers on average 30 attempts before they succeed in stopping, so encouraging them to keep on trying is vital.

    Pack inserts do this by backing up the grim messages about death and disease on the outside with the best advice about how to quit on the inside.

    They will help deliver not just the smokefree 2030 ambition, but also the major conditions strategy, as smoking is responsible for all 6 major conditions from cancer to cardiovascular and respiratory disease, as well as dementia, mental ill health and musculoskeletal disorders.

    The consultation launch comes as the government publishes an initial report on its major conditions strategy – which covers the 6 groups of conditions accounting for 60% of all ill-health and early death in England.

    One in 4 people in England live with 2 or more major long-term conditions, and the initial report sets out the direction for the strategy to tackle these groups of conditions – cancers, cardiovascular diseases (including stroke and diabetes), musculoskeletal disorders, mental ill health, dementia and chronic respiratory conditions.

    This includes by addressing key risk factors and lifestyle drivers of ill-health and disease, including smoking, which is a direct contributor to all 6 groups of conditions covered by the strategy. For example, it is the biggest cause of cancer, with one in every 5 cancer deaths in England connected to smoking.

    A world leader in reducing smoking rates, UK levels are currently at their lowest on record at 13.3%. But across the UK, 1 in 7 adults still smoke – around 6.6 million people – and the impacts on the NHS and economy are significant.

    Tobacco also costs the economy in England an estimated £14 billion in lost productivity every year, due to lost earnings, unemployment and early deaths. The average smoker stands to save approximately £2,000 per year from giving up their habit.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK provides £250,000 for communities affected by flooding in eastern Bangladesh [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK provides £250,000 for communities affected by flooding in eastern Bangladesh [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 13 August 2023.

    The UK is providing £250,000 (over three crore and forty lacs taka) of humanitarian support to communities affected by largescale flooding in Chittagong Division.

    This will deliver vital assistance to over 18,000 people affected by flooding in Bandarban, Rangamati and Cox’s Bazar districts.

    It will be allocated by Start Fund Bangladesh, working with Caritas Bangladesh and Action Aid Bangladesh. This support complements the Government of Bangladesh’s response.

    British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Sarah Cooke, said

    “The UK stands with all those affected by the devastating flooding in eastern Bangladesh. I am pleased to announce the UK is providing £250,000 of humanitarian assistance to respond to urgent needs.

    This support will provide essential relief items, including food, clean water, sanitation and hygiene kits, shelter materials and cash transfers to more than 18,000 people who have been affected.

    This complements the Government of Bangladesh’s response and builds on the UK’s longstanding support to disaster preparedness and response in Bangladesh.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : More than 100 investors confirmed for summit in Northern Ireland [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : More than 100 investors confirmed for summit in Northern Ireland [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Northern Ireland Office on 13 August 2023.

    Northern Ireland’s innovative businesses will be showcased to more than 100 global investors at the Northern Ireland Investment Summit this September.

    • Over 100 global investors confirmed to attend the Northern Ireland Investment Summit with just four weeks to go.
    • Investment Summit will promote local opportunities to one of the largest groups of global investors and businesses ever seen in Northern Ireland.
    • Speakers and sponsors confirmed for the Summit on 12-13 September.

    Northern Ireland’s innovative businesses will be showcased to more than 100 investors from the USA, Middle East, Europe and Asia Pacific regions this September.

    The Summit marks a significant opportunity to demonstrate Northern Ireland’s innovation and technological strengths across its internationally renowned sectors, including advanced manufacturing, software and technology, financial and professional services, and emerging health and life sciences.

    It will build on the opportunities of the Windsor Framework outlined by the Prime Minister earlier this year and forms a key part of the UK government’s programme to create a sustainable and inclusive economy, boosting growth and generating higher-paying jobs for communities across Northern Ireland.

    Speakers at the event will include Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris, Housing and Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove alongside US Economic Envoy to Northern Ireland Joseph Kennedy III.

    Kennedy visited the UK in July to discuss the opportunities for US businesses at the Summit and will also lead a delegation of US investors to Northern Ireland as part of a trade mission in October.

    US multinational financial group Citi has been confirmed as the event’s principal partner with CEO of Citi EMEA David Livingstone giving a keynote speech at the Summit.

    Minister for Investment Lord Dominic Johnson said:

    As the UK’s second largest tech hub outside London, we are witnessing a great transformation of business and communities as overseas investment floods into Northern Ireland.

    This September’s Investment Summit will provide the rocket fuel for Northern Ireland businesses to launch into new frontiers across technology, finance, and more.

    Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris said:

    In just four weeks, leading investors and international businesses from around the globe will see first hand the talent and expertise Northern Ireland has to offer.

    The Summit is a fantastic and exciting event which will support the UK Government’s vision for a prosperous Northern Ireland 25 years on from the signing of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.

    Keith Farley, SVP Individual Voluntary Benefits at Aflac, said:

    Northern Ireland’s best-in-class educational system, paired with hard-working, curious people creates the perfect environment for software development and cyber security.

    Aflac has found the region to be a top talent hub, supporting our global business. We’re excited to have the opportunity to tell Aflac’s story at September’s Investment Summit.

    Panel sessions at the event will focus on why global investors should choose Northern Ireland with breakout sessions for each of the key growth sectors. In addition, An Irish Goodbye directors and youngest ever Oscar recipients Tom Berkeley & Ross White will host a session on Northern Ireland’s thriving creative sector.

    Northern Ireland is one of the most cost-competitive places to do business in Europe, attracting £19.2 billion in inward investment in 2021, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking an optimal location for growth.

    The Summit precedes the second major Global Investment Summit in late autumn which will bring together over 200 of the world’s highest profile CEOs, investors, and financiers to showcase the whole of the UK as a leading investment destination. The inaugural Global Investment Summit in October 2021 raised nearly £10 billion of investment on the day, leading to at least 30,000 new jobs across green energy and tech.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New building requirements for separate male and female toilets [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : New building requirements for separate male and female toilets [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on 13 August 2023.

    Government confirms measures to reverse the rise of gender-neutral toilets as part of wider efforts to protect single sex spaces.

    • Government accelerates plans for separate male and female toilets in new non-domestic private and public buildings;
    • Builds upon action to protect and enhance single sex spaces;
    • Changes will also encourage the provision of self-contained, private toilets to ensure there are appropriate facilities for all.

    The Government has announced today it is acting to bring forward changes to regulations that will mean all new non-domestic public and private buildings will be required to provide separate single-sex toilets for women and men and/or a self-contained, private toilet as a minimum.

    The change comes amid dignity and privacy concerns from women and elderly people who feel they are being unfairly disadvantaged as publicly accessible toilets are increasingly being converted into gender neutral facilities.

    Concerns over the rise of neutral gender facilities has meant that public have been forced to share cubicle and hand-washing facilities, leading to increasing waiting in shared queues, decreased choice and a limitation on privacy and dignity for all.

    New regulations and guidance will mean women, who may need to use facilities more often because of pregnancy or sanitary needs, will now be guaranteed appropriate facilities either through a separate single-sex space or through a self-contained, private toilet.

    The action taken today builds upon the Government’s commitment and wider approach to the protection of single sex spaces.

    In addition to single sex toilets becoming the default and minimum for new non-residential buildings and places undertaking major refurbishment, the guidelines will encourage the consideration of self-contained toilets, which are a fully enclosed toilet room with a wash hand basin for individual use.

    This new approach will help to maximise privacy and dignity for of all, which will be explicit in the guidance.

    A new short technical consultation to shape the changes will open tomorrow.

    Kemi Badenoch, Minister for Women and Equalities, said:

    “It is important that everybody has privacy and dignity when using public facilities. Yet the move towards ‘gender neutral’ toilets has removed this fundamental right for women and girls.

    “These proposals will ensure every new building in England is required to provide separate male and female or unisex facilities, and publish guidance to explain the difference, protecting the dignity, privacy and safety of all.”

    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Faith & Communities, Baroness Scott, said:

    “It is extremely important women can feel comfortable when using public facilities, so we are taking action to restore dignity and privacy at the centre of all future provision.

    “These proposals will mean separate toilets for men and women, as well as self-contained toilets for those that need them, become a requirement for every new building across England.”

    A previous call for evidence on increasing the accessibility of toilets for men and women gathered over 17,000 responses and represented a full range of views – generally calling for greater consideration in the range of toilets to preserve dignity, access, equality, and privacy for all.

    The changes will be made through building regulations and guidance. The aim of the new requirements will ensure that:

    • Separate single-sex toilets facilities are provided for men and women; and/or
    • Self-contained, private toilets are provided where space allows to ensure privacy and safety;
    • Mixed sex shared facilities are not an option, except when lack of space allows only a single toilet

    Changing the rules for single sex and/or universal toilets to be required would have positive equality outcomes for those who may not currently feel safe while using toilet facilities.

    Further information

    The aim of the proposed new requirement is to ensure that:

    • Separate single-sex toilets facilities are provided for men and women; and/or
    • Self-contained, private toilets are provided where space allows to ensure privacy and safety

    The requirement will apply to all toilets which form part of or serve the new building, with some exceptions. It will not apply to: ensuite facilities in individual rooms for residential purposes and care homes.

    While separate toilet facilities for boys and girls aged 8 years or over must already be provided in Schools, except where the toilet facility is provided in a room that can be secured from the inside and that is intended for use by one pupil at a time – the consultation will reinforce the principle.

    Any changes will affect England only.

    The impact of the requirement on new buildings will be minimal as the regulations will result in limited, if any, increase in space provision compared to current practice.

    This proposed policy will have a positive impact for many people. It may reduce queues for disabled people’s toilets – which may, in cases, be the only non-gendered toilets available – and enhance the privacy of women and transgender people, who may be fearful of being verbally or physically assaulted while using toilet facilities.

    In the consultation document and accompanying documents, the phrase universal toilets is used. This refers to self-contained, private toilets, which are a fully enclosed toilet room with a wash hand basin for individual use.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK Health Secretary steps in to offer long-term waiting list support in Wales and Scotland [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK Health Secretary steps in to offer long-term waiting list support in Wales and Scotland [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 13 August 2023.

    The UK Health and Social Care Secretary has invited the devolved administration for talks to discuss lessons learnt and tackle waiting lists across the UK.

    The UK Government Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay has written to the devolved administrations inviting them for talks about how all parts of the UK can work together to tackle long-term waiting lists in all parts of the UK.

    NHS services across the UK are a devolved matter, but Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made cutting waiting lists a priority across the UK. Although approaches taken across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland share many common features, significant variations in outcomes exist. In Wales, more than 73,000 people are waiting over 77 weeks for treatment, and at least 21,600 people are waiting over 78 weeks for an outpatient, day case or inpatient appointment in Scotland. In England, waiting times for patients over 78 weeks have been virtually eliminated.

    The Secretary of State is inviting health ministers from the devolved administrations to discuss what lessons can be learnt from the different approaches taken. In England for example, NHS patients are offered a choice of provider at GP referral – NHS or independent sector – provided that it meets NHS costs and standards. And from October we will proactively notify patients waiting over 40 weeks for treatment of their right to choose to be treated elsewhere.

    In his letter, the Secretary of State writes that he would be open to requests from the devolved administrations to allow patients in Wales and Scotland who are waiting for lengthy periods to choose to be treated at providers in England, NHS or independent sector – building on the current arrangements for cross-border healthcare.

    The Secretary of State has also asked UK health ministers to discuss how health data can be made more comparable across the UK. Northern Ireland official counterparts have also been invited to the ministerial meeting.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said:

    I hugely value being able to share knowledge and experiences on the joint challenges facing our healthcare systems. I want to support collaboration between our nations to share best practices, improve transparency and provide better accountability for patients.

    This will help to ensure we are joined up when it comes to cutting waiting lists – one of the government’s top five priorities – and will allow us to better work together to improve performance and get patients seen more quickly.