Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Sir William Worsley re-appointed as Forestry Commission Chair [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Sir William Worsley re-appointed as Forestry Commission Chair [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 6 February 2023.

    Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey today (Monday 6 February 2023) confirmed that Sir William Worsley has been reappointed, by way of Royal Warrant, as Chair of Forestry Commission for a second term. His second term will run for three years from 10 February 2023 to 9 February 2026.

    During his first term, Sir William led the implementation of the England Trees Action Plan – which sets out the government’s long-term vision to enhance our treescape between now and 2050. This includes work which is currently underway to triple the rate of tree-planting in this country by the end of the current Parliament in 2025.

    Tree-planting is one of the cornerstones of the government’s ongoing action to combat climate change and reach net zero. Sir William will continue to lead the work of the Forestry Commission, which has a vital role in delivering ambitious plans for England’s forests and woodlands.

    Commenting on his re-appointment, Sir William Worsley said:

    Healthy and productive trees bring a range of environmental, economic and social benefits – capturing carbon, powering our thriving forestry sector and improving the health and wellbeing of local communities. I am therefore delighted to be re-appointed as Chair of the Forestry Commission.

    I am proud to have overseen the implementation of the England Trees Action Plan, which is driving our ambition to treble tree planting rates by the end of this Parliament. It is my personal mission to build on these efforts to protect and expand our nation’s trees, woodlands and forests for the benefit of all.

    Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey said:

    Sir William has provided robust leadership as Chair of Forestry Commission, bringing a strong sense of duty and a wealth of experience to the organisation, and I am pleased he will continue as Chair for a second term.

    I look forward to further working with Sir William and the Forestry Commission in delivering our ambitious plans to triple the rate of tree planting by the end of this Parliament.

    Richard Stanford, Forestry Commission Chief Executive, said:

    I am delighted that Sir William will continue his fantastic work as Chair of Forestry Commission for another term – his passion and experience have proved invaluable to the organisation and forestry sector as a whole.

    I look forward to working closely together in protecting and expanding our forests, woods and trees and promoting sustainable management of them for people and nature.

    The reappointment has been completed in accordance with the Ministerial Governance Code on Public Appointments. All appointments are made on merit and political activity plays no part in the selection process. There is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if significant) to be declared. Sir William has declared that he has not taken part in any political activity in the past five years.

    Sir William Worsley has been Chair of Forestry Commission since 2020. From June 2018 to his appointment as Chair, Sir William was the Government’s Tree Champion. He began his career as a chartered surveyor and for several years worked with the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) as former President and Chairman of the Board.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government confirms £60 billion for local authorities to deliver vital services [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government confirms £60 billion for local authorities to deliver vital services [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on 6 February 2023.

    The local government finance settlement has confirmed £60 billion for councils to deliver local services.

    • Levelling Up Secretary confirms increased funding package for councils to deliver local services and support vulnerable households with council tax bills
    • An extra £5.1 billion available on last year’s settlement, including access to £2 billion new social care grant
    • Government funding gives certainty to local government and stands behind councils in challenging times

    Councils in England will benefit from almost £60 billion to deliver vital frontline services as the Government confirms an average funding increase of 9.4% for town halls over the next financial year.

    After close engagement with councils, the settlement includes £2 billion in additional grant funding for adult and children’s social care for 2023/24 and a one-off Funding Guarantee that ensures every local authority in England will see at least a 3% increase in core spending power before any local decisions around council tax are taken.

    Following consultation, the Government has expanded the total funding allocations to include a further £19 million for all services and £10 million extra for the Rural Services Delivery Grant. This additional funding will help councils deliver core services and address the unique challenges faced by rural communities.

    The Government proposed the funding package in December and consulted with councils on all elements of the settlement. Now, the Government is confirming its intention that councils across England will benefit from an additional £5.1 billion – an increase of 9.4% on last year – as it continues to stand behind councils and public services in the face of financial pressures.

    The final settlement for local government ensures the most relatively deprived areas of England receive 17% more funding per household than the least deprived.

    Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove said:

    “Every day councils across the country deliver for their communities and play a crucial role in driving forward levelling up.

    “This funding package represents an increase of over 9% for councils on last year, ensuring a fair deal for local government that reflects the vital work councils do to provide key services on which we all rely.”

    Alongside the provisional settlement, the Government announced a £100 million of additional funding for local authorities to support the most vulnerable households in England – delivering on the manifesto commitment to protect local taxpayers from excessive increases. This funding supports the government’s council tax referendum package, which strikes a fair balance to ensure taxpayers are not over-burdened at a time of significant pressure on the public finances.

    This announcement follows a major £2.1 billion investment for councils across the UK through the Levelling Up Fund, which will deliver transformational projects to help spread opportunity to historically overlooked areas.

    The provisional settlement consultation was open for 4 weeks and closed on 16 January 2023.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government moves ahead with plans to crack down on illegal waste [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government moves ahead with plans to crack down on illegal waste [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 6 February 2023.

    Reforms to crack down on dangerous waste cowboys and illegal practices.

    New reforms to target waste criminals and combat dangerous practices at waste sites were unveiled today (6 February 2023) by Environment Minister Rebecca Pow.

    The current rules in England and Wales allow certain low-risk, small-scale waste activities to be carried out under a registration scheme, exempt from the need to hold an environmental permit, providing a light-touch but valuable form of regulation.

    However, criminals have used the cover of exemptions to carry out illegal waste activities such as stockpiling large amounts of undocumented or unsuitable waste and evading Landfill Tax in England and Landfill Disposals Tax in Wales. These abuses are estimated to cost the English economy £87.2 million a year.

    The government confirmed plans to close these loopholes in the Environmental Improvement Plan, which was published last week, alongside a pledge to seek to eliminate waste crime by 2043.

    The government proposes to remove three of the 10 waste exemptions of most concern, covering the use of depolluted end-of-life vehicle parts, the treatment of tyres, and the recovery of scrap metal. Illegal or improper activity that undermined legitimate operators and posed a risk to the environment and the public was particularly pronounced for these exemptions. The conditions of a further seven exemptions will also be tightened.

    Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said:

    Waste crime costs taxpayers tens of millions of pounds every year. We are determined to take the fight to those shameful criminals who seek to wreak havoc on our environment and economy.

    We are clear in our commitment to eliminate this kind of illegal activity and these reforms will prevent dishonest operators from gaming the system and putting our health at risk.

    This is just one of the measures we’re taking to tackle waste crime – we’re also giving regulators and local authorities more power to bring criminals to justice.

    Steve Molyneux, the Environment Agency’s strategic lead on Waste Regulation, said:

    The Environment Agency is determined to make life harder for criminals by disrupting and stopping illegal activity through better regulation and tough enforcement action.

    Today’s announcement will help us in our goal by restricting or removing waste exemptions that are used to mask illegal waste sites. These sites are a risk to the environment and people’s safety, and undercut legitimate business. We will keep working with Government and the waste industry to drive further action on waste crime.

    The Environment Agency’s regulatory compliance checks have revealed that certain exemption types have been routinely used to hide illegal waste activities from regulatory oversight in recent years.

    For instance, in November 2020 firefighters tackled a blaze for a week at a site in Bradford that held an exemption allowing the storage of tyres. The exemption was being abused and 600,000 tyres were on the site. The proposed reforms would mean a full environmental permit would be needed for this kind of site.

    The government is also planning to introduce greater record-keeping requirements for all waste exemption holders; impose limits and controls on how multiple exemptions can be managed at one site; and ban the use of exemptions at a site operating under an environmental permit, or where there is a ‘direct link’ between the exempt and permitted activity.

    This follows our consultation on proposals to tackle crime and poor performance in the waste sector.

    We recently consulted on reform of the carrier, broker, dealer regime, meaning increased background checks for firms moving or trading waste; and on the introduction of mandatory digital waste tracking, ensuring better record-keeping to help regulators detect waste crime.

    On top of this we are awarding councils with grants to tackle fly-tipping, and have provided funding of over £450,000 to help several councils purchase equipment to assist further, such as CCTV.

    The Environment Agency has today launched a National Waste Crime Survey to help stop criminals. They want to hear from victims of waste crime such as landowners, insurance companies and residents as well as from those who can provide important information such as industry.

    At present only 25% of waste crimes are reported. Don’t let the criminals get away with it. Report anything suspicious to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or our 24 hour incident hotline on 0800 80 70 60.

  • James Cleverly – 2023 Comments on Supporting Turkey Following Earthquake

    James Cleverly – 2023 Comments on Supporting Turkey Following Earthquake

    The comments made by James Cleverly, the Foreign Secretary, on Twitter on 6 February 2023.

    The UK is sending immediate support to Türkiye including a team of 76 search & rescue specialists, equipment and rescue dogs.

    In Syria, the UK-funded White Helmets have mobilised their resources to respond.

    We stand ready to provide further support as needed.

  • PRESS RELEASE : MDP launch new anonymous reporting line for officers and staff [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : MDP launch new anonymous reporting line for officers and staff [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 6 February 2023.

    On 6 February, the MDP Professional Standards Department will be launching a Crimestoppers Police Integrity Line.

    As the experts in speaking up about crime and wrongdoing, Crimestoppers are working with organisations such as the MDP to improve crime prevention and detection, as well as protect their staff and communities.

    It can be difficult to come forward with information. Often people don’t know what to do, or are scared to say anything, especially in the working environment when an issue involves their colleagues – but Crimestoppers offer a safe way to do this.

    MDP officers and staff can now telephone the Crimestoppers Police Integrity Line, safely and anonymously. This service is provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is specifically designed to protect the caller’s identity.

    A Crimestoppers operator will record the information from the caller and pass it on to the Professional Standards Department to further investigate.

    Head of the MDP Professional Standards Department, Temporary Superintendent Karryann Rogers, joined the MDP in July 2022 after serving with Cambridgeshire Constabulary for 30 years and retiring from their Professional Standards Department as a Detective Chief Inspector.

    Temporary Superintendent Rogers said:

    This new reporting line is part of a bigger piece of work being undertaken by the MDP to set up its own Anti-Corruption Unit.

    The reporting line is a safe avenue for officers and staff to anonymously report any misconduct within the Force. We all need to be ‘doing our bit’ in calling out bad behaviour and reporting any wrongdoing, after all the Police Regulations make it quite clear that we have a duty to challenge and report.

    It is an opportunity for us to improve our working conditions and to establish better processes for dealing with bad behaviour. We want to make the MDP a great place to work and a safe space for individuals to speak up when they feel they have been mistreated.

    In the past, individuals may have felt that they weren’t being listened to, or that they did not have the confidence in previous systems to report any wrongdoing. This new reporting line is 100% anonymous, guaranteed by Crimestoppers, who are specially trained to protect the caller’s identity.

    The new reporting line also supports the MDP’s work to achieve White Ribbon Accreditation and its commitment to stamping out violence against women and girls (VAWG).

    MDP Assistant Chief Constable Territorial, Crime and Support, Jason Gwillim said:

    The MDP is committed to creating an inclusive culture where all our officers and staff enjoy coming to work without fear of being the victims of bad behaviour. We hope that by introducing systems such as this new reporting line, we can not only deal with corruption more effectively but prevent it from happening in the first place.

    The Police Integrity Line is a big step for the Force, in making real lasting change to eradicate corruption within the Force and protect our officers and staff. By bringing the issue to the forefront, we might be able to encourage perpetrators to recognise their behaviour and stop.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK General Statement at the 60th session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee of COPUOS [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK General Statement at the 60th session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee of COPUOS [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 6 February 2023.

    Delivered by Deputy Ambassador Nicola Murray at the United Nations in Vienna on 6 February 2023.

    Chair, Distinguished Delegates,

    Before the United Kingdom makes its general statement, let me first clearly state that the UK continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and calls upon the Russian Federation to end its illegal war and respect the territorial integrity of other Member States.

    Now let me move onto the UK General Statement within which the Delegation of the United Kingdom is pleased to have the opportunity to share with you the progress and developments we have made since the last meeting of this sub-committee.

    In November last year, the UK reaffirmed its commitment to international collaboration of space missions and the development of new technologies through a 14% increase in its annual funding for ESA.  An example of this is the upcoming Jupiter Icy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission, due for launch in April this year which will make detailed observations of Jupiter and its three large ocean-bearing moons Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. The mission will carry a range of science instruments including the J-MAG, a Magnetometer which is led by Imperial College London in the UK and will seek to characterize the Jovian magnetic field, its interaction with the internal magnetic field of Ganymede, and to study the subsurface oceans. The UK also celebrates the success of Artemis 1 in November last year and looks forward to collaborating with the US and international partners in a new and sustained programme of human exploration to the Moon.

    On January 9th 2023, the UK conducted its first ever launch from UK soil through Virgin Orbit at Spaceport Cornwall. While the rocket reached space, it did not reach the intended orbit and could not complete its mission successfully. Despite this, the project has succeeded in creating a horizontal launch capability in the United Kingdom, and we remain committed to becoming the leading provider of commercial small satellite launch in Europe by 2030.

    Space Sustainability continues to be a key priority for the UK. Notable highlights from the last year include: the hosting of the 4th Summit for Space Sustainability in June alongside the Secure World Foundation, the announcement of a Space Sustainability Standard to be developed by industry in partnership with government, the commencement of two mission studies that will establish the preliminary design and programmatics of a national Active Debris Removal Mission and the launch of a third project with UNOOSA, entitled Awareness-raising and capacity-building related to the implementation of the Guidelines for the Long-term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities. The UK also established a new project with UNOOSA to enhance international expertise in the registration of objects launched into outer space which we see as a crucial enabler for transparency, capacity building and novel missions.

    To support its work on sustainability the UK also acknowledges the critical role and important work of the Inter-Agency Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) whose guidelines remain the most effective method to reduce the long-term environmental impacts of global space activity.

    The UK delegation recognizes the continuing, constructive work of the working group on the use of nuclear power sources in outer space and looks forward to receiving its draft report at this session. We would again like to offer our thanks to Dr Sam Harbison, as he steps down as chair of the working group, for his long-serving and excellent leadership of the working group.

    The UK also recognises the need for continued dialogue on the Dark and Quiet Skies topic and looks forward to discussions on the subject of extending the single year agenda item and the establishment of an expert group.

    Finally, Chair, distinguished delegates, we look forward to a constructive session to further our cooperation and dialogue in the exploration and peaceful uses of outer space.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK responds to Türkiye’s request for assistance with immediate deployment of search & rescue and medical teams following earthquakes [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK responds to Türkiye’s request for assistance with immediate deployment of search & rescue and medical teams following earthquakes [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 6 February 2023.

    The UK will immediately deploy emergency response teams to Türkiye to assist rescue efforts.

    • 76 UK search & rescue specialists, four search dogs and rescue equipment will arrive in Türkiye this evening.
    • UK is also sending an Emergency Medical Team to assess the situation on the ground.
    • UK is in contact with the UN on emergency humanitarian support to those affected in Syria.

    The UK will immediately deploy emergency response teams to Türkiye to assist rescue efforts.

    The Government is deploying a team of experts to help on the ground in Türkiye following the 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes and subsequent aftershocks.

    Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said:

    The UK is sending immediate support to Türkiye including a team of 76 search & rescue specialists, equipment and rescue dogs.

    In Syria, the UK-funded White Helmets have mobilised their resources to respond.

    We stand ready to provide further support as needed.

    A flight is expected to depart the UK at 4pm and arrive around 9pm local time in Gaziantep.

    Jill Morris, British Ambassador-Designate to Türkiye, said:

    The British Embassy in Ankara is in close contact with the Turkish authorities to understand how we can best support those on the ground.

    Our thoughts are with all those affected by the earthquakes today. We pay tribute to the brave Turkish first responders working to save lives.

    The UK is providing support that the Turkish government have asked for. The UK International Search and Rescue team have specialist search equipment including seismic listening devices, concrete cutting and breaking equipment, propping and shoring tools.

    In north-west Syria, the UK-aid funded White Helmets have activated a significant search and rescue response and mobilised all their resources to respond to emerging needs.

    The Government is in contact with British humanitarian workers in the affected areas, and we stand ready to provide support to any British nationals affected. Anyone in Türkiye and in need of urgent help should call +90 312 455 3344. Anyone in the UK concerned about relatives or friends should call the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in London on 020 7008 5000.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Strike to affect travellers and goods entering the UK in February half-term [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Strike to affect travellers and goods entering the UK in February half-term [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Home Office on 6 February 2023.

    The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has announced Civil Service industrial action that will impact Border Force operations.

    Travellers who are planning to enter the UK between 17 February and 20 February 2023 may face longer wait times at border control.

    Travellers should check the latest travel advice with operators before travelling.

    Please be patient and respect officers who are working to keep the UK border safe and secure for all travellers during strike action.

    We encourage all passengers eligible to use eGates to do so.

    The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has announced Civil Service industrial action that will impact Border Force operations.

    Border Force strike proposed dates

    Dates

    • 17 February
    • 18 February
    • 19 February
    • 20 February (until 7am)

    Locations

    The proposed strike action will impact travellers (passengers and freight) entering the UK via the following juxtaposed ports (border controls outside of the UK that allows Border Force to check passengers and freight before they begin their journey):

    • Port of Calais
    • Port of Dunkirk
    • Coquelles Channel Tunnel Terminal

    If you are travelling into the UK through these ports, you should prepare for disruption and check before you travel.

    Our number one priority is to keep our borders safe and secure, and we will never compromise on this.

    Military personnel, civil servants and volunteers from across government are being trained to support Border Force at airports and ports across the UK in the event of potential strike action. Border Force are ready to deploy resource to meet critical demand and support the flow of travellers and goods through the border, however those entering the UK should be prepared for potential disruption.

    We are working closely with port authorities, operators and French counterparts to make sure travellers are prepared and do not experience unnecessary delays at the border due to the proposed strike action.

    Advice for people entering the UK

    Although this strike action targets the above ports, all those who are due to travel into the UK during the proposed industrial action should be prepared to face longer wait times at UK border control.

    All passengers should check the latest advice from their operators before travelling.

    Please be patient and respect officers who are working to keep our citizens safe and border secure, and supporting travellers during the strike action.

    We encourage all passengers where available and eligible to use eGates to do so.

    Please respect staff as we try and get you through the border as quickly and safely as possible. All forms of abuse and any inappropriate behaviour will be reported to the police.

    Hauliers – impact of strike action

    Hauliers who are moving goods during the proposed strike action should be prepared for potential disruption and longer queues at ports.

    Please check with your operator before travelling, be prepared for delays and carefully plan your movements if they coincide with days of strike action.

    Border wait times

    As you’d expect, accurate queue time data can take some time to gather and check, however if you are travelling during the proposed strike dates be prepared for longer wait times.

    There are multiple factors that might influence wait times including an increase in passenger numbers, delays and congestion caused by multiple flights disembarking passengers at the same time. Weather delays, and other ad hoc incidents, can also impact border control queues.

    We advise travellers to check with travel agents, tour operators, and airlines / carriers before travelling, to check if the proposed strike action will affect your journey.

    Passengers can also check port websites before travelling to stay up to date with the latest information related to travel or possible delays caused by strike action.

    What we are doing to avoid disruption and queues at the border during the strike action

    We continue to work closely with our French counterparts and industry to minimise disruption and delays at the border during proposed industrial action.

    Border Force and the travel industry work together very closely at a local and national level and have regular meetings to agree plans for pressures while keeping the public safe.

    Remember:

    • there are often a few things that might influence wait times including an increase in passenger numbers, flights delays and congestion due to multiple flights disembarking passengers at the same time
    • check the latest advice from your operators before travelling
  • PRESS RELEASE : British business sizes up global trade wins as Malaysia and Chile join Indo-Pacific bloc [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : British business sizes up global trade wins as Malaysia and Chile join Indo-Pacific bloc [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for International Trade on 6 February 2023.

    UK business opportunities bolstered as Malaysia and Chile join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

    • Malaysia and Chile ratify membership of CPTPP, bolstering the Indo-Pacific trade bloc worth a combined £9 trillion of GDP
    • The UK is working to become the first European member of the bloc this year with negotiations progressing well
    • British businesses can add Malaysia and Chile to the list of countries they could benefit from lower tariffs on exports to now they have joined CPTPP

    Malaysia and Chile have officially joined the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), meaning British businesses will get better access and lower tariffs in the Malaysian and Chilean markets when the UK joins the dynamic trade bloc.

    Malaysia is one of the CPTPP members with which the UK does not currently have a bilateral free trade agreement. The UK and Malaysia both joining CPTPP will greatly increase the UK’s access to the Malaysian market and could boost the £2.9bn worth of exports we currently sell there annually.

    Chile was the first country to sign a trade deal with the UK after we left the EU which secured preferential access to each other’s markets. Chile remains one of the foremost champions of free and open trade in the Pacific region and is keen to deepen our trading relationship, which was already worth £1.5bn in 2021.

    Joining CPTPP will also provide opportunities for collaboration with Chile in areas such as fintech, green finance and cybersecurity, supporting innovation in our financial services sector and helping develop our countries as leaders of financial services.

    The UK is making good progress in negotiating our own accession to CPTPP. UK accession could mean more than 99% of UK exports to member countries become eligible for tariff-free trade.

    Minister of State for Trade Policy Greg Hands said:

    This is great news for UK businesses and global free trade. The Indo-Pacific has some of the most innovative and fast-growing economies in the world and closer ties with markets like Malaysia and Chile will demonstrate how our trade agenda is delivering for the whole of the UK.

    I’ve spent the last few days in the Asia-Pacific region to discuss our accession to CPTPP which will take the bloc from 12% to 15% of global GDP and will mean we are using our independent trading powers to bring a new, strong, persuasive voice to a network committed to free trade.

    Sheffield-based chilli paste manufacturer Mak Tok has been exploring Malaysia as a new potential market and is looking to license the brand and partner with a manufacturer in the country.

    Mak Tok rose to fame after showcasing its Malaysian chilli paste and sauces on Dragon’s Den. The business has been created around traditional Malaysian cuisine and already exports to other CPTPP member countries including New Zealand.

    The Department for International Trade (DIT) has supported Mak Tok on its exporting journey and the benefit of improved market access could mean they see increased opportunities to trade with Malaysia as joint members of CPTPP.

    Mak Tok Founder Will Chew said:

    Malaysia and its neighbouring countries have always been markets Mak Tok has been trying to penetrate. For the past few months, we have been working closely with our dedicated International Trade Advisor and the wider Department for International Trade (DIT) team on a strategy to establish those critical initial contacts in the region.

    Being a part of CPTPP will accelerate our conversations with potential manufacturing and distribution partners, which will generate a new revenue stream for the business, expand our market reach and increase the movement of our products.

    These key metrics will fuel the growth of Mak Tok by attracting new key investors in the Indo-Pacific region to help drive the brand even further.

    Founded in Bath in 1990, the Fine Cheese Co. export a range of traditionally made artisan cheeses from independent producers from across the UK. The product can currently be found in over 600 delicatessens, farm shops and independent retailers across the UK and thirty other nations across the globe, from Chile to Australia.

    Fine Cheese Co. Owner and Director, John Siddall, said:

    Having exported to the country since 2008, The Fine Cheese Co. is excited about the future opportunity of the Chilean market at the nation’s gourmet market expands.

    The most recent round of CPTPP negotiations, held in London in December, made good progress and the UK continues to engage in talks on both a bilateral and collective basis with CPTPP members.

    Joining CPTPP puts Britain at the heart of a dynamic group of countries, as the world economy increasingly centres on the Pacific region. As these economies grow, stronger trade links with these countries are crucial to benefiting from this growth.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Households, businesses and organisations off the gas grid to receive energy bill support over the coming weeks [February 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Households, businesses and organisations off the gas grid to receive energy bill support over the coming weeks [February 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on 6 February 2023.

    £200 payments for off grid households start today, while businesses off the grid are expected to receive £150 payments by 10 March.

    • £200 energy bill support to begin arriving with households off the gas grid across Great Britain
    • businesses using alternative fuels will also start receiving £150 credit on bills– with payments expected to be delivered by 10 March
    • new figures show £3 billion in government support has been paid out to businesses and public sector organisations in just over 3 months to support them this winter

    From today households across Great Britain who don’t use mains gas for heating will start receiving £200 towards their energy bills as the Alternative Fuel Payment (AFP) scheme launches. Most will get the £200 AFP automatically as a credit on their electricity bill but some customers will need to apply for the support later this month.

    Nearly 2 million households who use alternative energy sources such as heating oil, biomass and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to warm their homes will receive the support which was doubled to £200 last year.

    The vast majority, including many homes in rural areas, will get it automatically through their electricity supplier as a credit on their bill throughout February. A small minority of customers, such as those living in park homes or on static houseboats with no direct energy supplier, will need to apply to receive the payment through an online portal that will launch later this month.

    Meanwhile from Wednesday, energy suppliers will also be able to start making payments to businesses and both public and voluntary sector organisations that use alternative fuels to heat their buildings. A credit of £150 will be provided to eligible customers across the UK through the Non-Domestic Alternative Fuel Payment scheme (ND-AFP). Suppliers will deliver this support up to 10 March, with most customers expected to receive it later this month. There is no need to contact your supplier.

    This comes as new figures show that, thanks to the government’s Energy Bill Relief Scheme, £3 billion has been cut from business energy bills in just over 3 months – helping both private and public sector organisations from schools, to hospitals and pubs.

    Minister for Energy and Climate Graham Stuart said:

    Our main energy bill support schemes have seen millions of homes and businesses across the country get much needed help to cover costs, with figures today showing nearly £3 billion in government support has been paid out to business to date. Now we’re getting support to those remaining few that are off the gas grid and most difficult to reach.

    I am determined to see households and businesses of all stripes protected from global pressures this winter – whether that’s those living in a houseboat, park home or operating a rural hospital or school.

    That’s why we are kicking off payments of £200 to households using alternative fuel to heat their homes today – while businesses and organisations using alternative fuels will receive a boost of £150 in the coming weeks.

    Ministers are today warning households to stay vigilant to scams and only to enter their details on the government’s gov.uk website, which will provide all official communications, if applying for support. No one will be asked for information by any individual or organisation prior to this or outside of the portal. Those that require additional help when applying for support may wish to seek assistance from a family member or trusted friend.

    These schemes form part of a suite of energy bill support for domestic and non-domestic customers across the UK for winter 2022-2023.

    On the domestic side, the Energy Price Guarantee is saving a typical UK household £900 over this winter by reducing the unit cost of electricity and gas, while the Energy Bills Support Scheme provides a further £400 off electricity bills through a monthly discount of £66 or £67. So the average family is saving £1300 altogether while more vulnerable households have received £800 on top of that as well – making a £2100 saving.

    Businesses and other non-domestic customers are also benefiting from government support on a comparable basis. The Energy Bill Relief Scheme provides a direct subsidy of wholesale electricity and gas prices until the end of March, protecting jobs in charities and businesses alike. This will then be replaced by the Energy Bills Discount Scheme from April, which will offer universal support albeit at a reduced rate to protect the public finances.