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  • PRESS RELEASE : Former NFU President and farmer Baroness Minette Batters appointed by Defra to lead Farm Profitability Review [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Former NFU President and farmer Baroness Minette Batters appointed by Defra to lead Farm Profitability Review [April 2025]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 7 April 2025.

    Crossbench peer, Baroness Batters appointed by the Secretary of State to provide recommendations on farm profitability.

    The new appointment by Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Steve Reed will see Baroness Batters providing recommendations on farm profitability both to him and the Farming Minister.

    Listening to farmers and growers will be at the heart of Baroness Batters’ work, covering all land areas and sectors of the industry, as well as engaging with other government departments whose work impacts farmers.

    She will provide short, medium and long term recommendations and propose actions for government and industry that will support farming profitability as part of this government’s New Deal for Farmers.

    This work will be supported by the newly formed Profitability Unit within Defra.

    Baroness Batters’ review will also help the development of the food strategy, farming roadmap and the Land Use Framework, and build on other work such as the review of Defra’s regulatory landscape led by Dan Corry.

    Her aim is to help ensure our farming sector is more viable, self-sustaining and competitive in the long-term.

    Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed, said:

    Backing British farmers is the backbone of all work to support rural economic growth and boost Britain’s food security.

    We have taken strong action to protect the future of the sector with the New Deal for Farmers. But we must go further and faster as part of our Plan for Change to put money into the pockets of farmers and drive growth.

    That is why I am delighted to appoint Baroness Batters, and her years of experience as a leader during a time of great change in British agriculture make her uniquely placed to provide recommendations on tackling the deep-rooted problems holding the sector back and support farmers’ long-term profits.

    Baroness Minette Batters said:

    I will leave no stone unturned in trying to find solutions to boost farm profitability. But we should be under no illusions how difficult this work will be. There will not be one ‘silver bullet’ to fire but I’m hopeful this review can make a difference to a sector that produces the nation’s food, underpins the rural economy and delivers so much for the environment.

    I’m pleased to be appointed to lead this review and look forward to working with farmers and growers to provide recommendations to government, food retailers, processors and manufacturers.

    The appointment is one of a number of actions that the government is taking to improve the profitability of farmers, including through fair competition in the supply chain, ensuring planning reforms make it quicker for farmers to build the buildings they need on their farms, and helping farmer diversify income streams and make additional money from selling surplus energy from solar panels and wind turbines by accelerating connections to the grid.

    As set out in the Plan for Change, the government is focused on supporting our farmers, rural economic growth and boosting Britain’s food security and are going further to develop a 25-year farming roadmap to make the sector more profitable in the decades to come.

    Notes to editors

    • Baroness Batters will begin her role on 7 April 2025.
    • The appointment will be for a period of six months with recommendations provided to the Secretary of State within that timeline.

    About Baroness Minette Batters

    Baroness Batters joined the NFU when she started farming, and rose to be county chair and a member of several NFU committees.  As the first woman president of NFU, Minette has been a positive force within the agricultural industry. She served as President of the National Farmers Union from 2018 to 2024, having previously served as Deputy President from 2014 to 2018.

    In her role as deputy president and then president, Batters has represented the farming community at a time of great change, during the agricultural transition. Batters has supported orderly change and maintenance of high standards in UK agriculture.

    She was appointed as a crossbench member of the House of Lords in 2024 and was made a Deputy Lieutenant to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in 2021.

    She was brought up on a tenanted farm in Wiltshire and now runs the tenanted family farm in Wiltshire, a mixed farming business including a 100-cow continental cross suckler herd, as well as sheep and arable. Diversification on the farm includes the conversion of a 17th Century barn into a wedding and events venue, and horse liveries.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Defence Secretary meets family of the late Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Defence Secretary meets family of the late Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya [April 2025]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 7 April 2025.

    The UK Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, today met family members of the late Agnes Wanjiru, who was killed in Nanyuki, Kenya in 2012 to express his condolences. Fulfilling the commitment he made soon after entering office.

    This is the first time a UK Government Minister has met with Agnes Wanjiru’s family.

    Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, said:

    It was deeply humbling to meet the family of Agnes Wanjiru today. In the 13 years since her death, they have shown such strength in their long fight for justice. I reiterated my determination to see a resolution to the still unresolved case.

    We will continue to offer our full support to the Kenyan investigatory authorities, which has included visits by Kenyan investigators to the UK to interview witnesses and of the Provost Marshal (Serious Crime) to Kenya. In my meeting with President Ruto later today, I will emphasise the need to accelerate progress in this case. Our Government will continue to do everything we can to help the family secure the justice they deserve.

    The family of Agnes Wanjiru also made a statement after the meeting with the Defence Secretary. They said:

    The death of our beloved Agnes has had a profound and devastating impact on our family. It was not only the shock of losing Agnes at such a young age, but also the horrific circumstances in which her body was found and all the trauma and struggle our family has been put through in trying to seek justice and accountability for her death that has taken a very heavy toll on all of us.

    It is now more than 13 years since Agnes was killed and almost 6 years since a Kenyan inquest found that she had been murdered by British soldiers, yet so little progress appears to have been made since then.

    We are grateful to the Secretary of State for Defence agreeing to meet with us, but we have waited for too many years and been offered too many empty promises. We hope that our meeting with the Secretary of State marks the beginning of the UK government and Ministry of Defence taking decision action to ensure that what happened to Agnes is properly investigated in Kenya and in the UK and to make sure that what happened to Agnes never happens again. We expect the UK and Kenyan governments to act and bring closure to this matter.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Charity regulator recovers almost £150k for public purse after discovering gold bullion [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Charity regulator recovers almost £150k for public purse after discovering gold bullion [April 2025]

    The press release issued by the Charity Commission on 7 April 2025.

    The Charity Commission has banned trustees of The Saint George Educational Trust after a statutory inquiry found significant financial mismanagement.

    The charity, which is based in Hampshire, was registered in 1994 to carry out activities that advance the Catholic religion and education about the faith.

    However, during the Commission’s inquiry, the regulator discovered that the charity’s bank account was being used as a conduit for money from unknown sources, and the charity was wrongly claiming Gift Aid on these funds. Some charitable assets were also being held as gold bullion by individuals unconnected to the charity.

    The charity’s website and social media were also found to have posted content linked to the leader of a far-right political group, not in furtherance of its charitable purposes, as well as an Islamist terrorist organisation.

    Subsequently, the Commission removed the trustees from the charity and has appointed Interim Managers, who will settle outstanding debts and redistribute any remaining charitable funds to a charity with similar charitable purposes before winding up the organisation.

    The inquiry was opened in October 2022 after the regulator identified concerns that the charity was engaging in activities, including online content, that did not appear to further its religious purposes.

    Findings

    The inquiry has found significant governance failings, financial mismanagement, and unacceptable political activity at the charity, including:

    1. The charity’s chair had allowed the charity’s bank account to receive ‘donations’ from unknown sources, which were then transferred to entities unknown to the trustees.
    2. The trustees then successfully claimed, from HMRC, Gift Aid in the sum of £80,455.75 on those funds coming into the charity. The charity retained 20% of the Gift Aid element with the remainder being transferred to accounts unknown to the trustees.  These claims were later disallowed by HMRC, and the Commission recovered the total sum of £146,166.14 (including interest and a penalty) from the charity.
    3. The inquiry discovered more than £30,000 of charity assets had been converted into gold bullion held by individuals with no formal connection to the charity. It also found items described as being of religious significance, such as rare books, belonging to the charity, said to have a value in the £10,000s, were in a storage unit that was also not in the charity’s possession.
    4. The inquiry found that the trustees’ actions demonstrated a complete failure in their duty to act in the charity’s best interests. There was no evidence that they conducted any checks on the entities transferring funds to the charity’s bank account, nor did they independently assess how the money was spent.
    5. The charity’s website and social media accounts contained content linked to far-right activities and a post likely to be interpreted as support for Hezbollah, a proscribed terrorist organisation.

    Regulatory action

    Following the opening of its inquiry, the Commission took action to freeze over half a million pounds of the charity’s funds and ensure inappropriate content was removed from the charity’s website and social media.

    With the assistance of the police, gold bullion was recovered and sold, which enabled the Commission to make orders to the police and bank, which held funds on behalf of the charity, and to repay HMRC £146,166.14 for Gift Aid wrongly obtained by the charity.

    In January 2025, the trustees at that time were removed from the charity as trustees. This means that they are disqualified from serving as trustees or holding any position with senior management function in relation to any charity in England and Wales.

    The Commission appointed Interim Managers to take control of the running of the charity, who secured the items held in storage, and are working to identify the charity’s liabilities in preparation for winding up and dissolution. Any remaining funds will be distributed to other Catholic charities.

    Charity Commission Chief Executive, David Holdsworth, said:

    The generous British public can be reassured that deliberate abuse of charity is rare and as this case shows when it does occur, we act swiftly and robustly.

    This was a flagrant abuse of charity and a betrayal of the public’s trust. The Commission’s actions during this ongoing inquiry mean that all the public money falsely claimed from HMRC has been repaid and we have ensured that the trustees can’t run a charity again.

    Charity Commission Head of Compliance Visits and Inspections, Joshua Farbridge, said:

    I have no doubt that the public will be shocked by the inquiry’s findings. The charity was used to promote inappropriate and harmful views, express support for a proscribed terrorist organisation, and to make improper Gift Aid claims. While what transpired may seem more suited to fiction, this is, regrettably, all too real.

    The Commission has acted to protect the charity’s remaining assets, and the Interim Managers will work towards winding up and dissolving it.”

    The full report detailing the findings of the inquiry will be published following the completion of the Interim Managers’ work in winding up and dissolving the charity.

    ENDS

    Notes to editors

    1. The Charity Commission is the independent, non-ministerial government department that registers and regulates charities in England and Wales. Its ambition is to be an expert regulator that is fair, balanced, and independent so that charity can thrive. This ambition will help to create and sustain an environment where charities further build public trust and ultimately fulfil their essential role in enhancing lives and strengthening society.
    2. On 7 October 2022, the Commission opened a statutory inquiry into The Saint George Educational Trust under section 46 of the Charities Act 2011 (the ‘Act’).
    3. A statutory inquiry is a legal power enabling the Commission to formally investigate matters of regulatory concern within a charity and to use protective powers for the benefit of the charity and its beneficiaries, assets, or reputation. An inquiry investigates and establishes the facts of the case so that the Commission can determine the extent of any misconduct and/or mismanagement; the extent of the risk to the charity, its work, property, beneficiaries, employees or volunteers; and decide what action is needed to resolve the concerns.
    4. On 25 July 2022, the charity became part of the Commission’s Statutory Class Inquiry, having failed to submit financial information to the Commission for two or more years over a 5-year period. The charity ceased to be part of the Class Inquiry when the scale of concerns identified led to the opening of a separate inquiry, which remains ongoing.
    5. On 16 January 2025, the inquiry made an Order under section 76(3)(g) of the Act to appoint Tom Murdoch and Tony Pidgeon of Stone King LLP to act as Interim Managers for the charity.
  • Paul Waugh – 2025 Parliamentary Question on Rugby League

    Paul Waugh – 2025 Parliamentary Question on Rugby League

    The parliamentary question asked by Paul Waugh, the Labour MP for Rochdale, in the House of Commons on 3 April 2025.

    Paul Waugh (Rochdale) (Lab/Co-op)

    What steps her Department is taking to help promote rugby league.

    The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (Lisa Nandy)

    Mr Speaker, I take this opportunity to pay tribute to the work that rugby league clubs do across the country and to my own team, Wigan Warriors, who absolutely smashed Warrington Wolves in Las Vegas last month.

    Mr Speaker

    Are you still in the cup, by the way? [Laughter.]

    Lisa Nandy

    No comment. Rugby league clubs are at the heart of many communities, including my hon. Friend’s in Rochdale. I was delighted that, in the last financial year, Sport England awarded over £30,000 to his constituency to support grassroots rugby league.

    Paul Waugh

    Rochdale Hornets have had a winning start to their league season—a spicy performance no doubt linked to our new partnership with Nando’s restaurants. Mr Speaker, if you get a Rochdale Hornets season ticket, you can get 20% off in Rochdale Nando’s. Ours is a true community club with the work off the pitch as important as the results on it. Does the Secretary of State agree that we should be promoting rugby league as not just great entertainment, but a brilliant way to help our nation’s mental and physical health?

    Lisa Nandy

    I could not agree more. Rugby league clubs have the ability to reach where others cannot. This week, I was delighted to convene a roundtable with the Prime Minister to discuss the issues raised by the TV series “Adolescence”, and in particular the impact of mental health and isolation on young men. We are working with rugby league clubs to see what more we can do to support young men’s mental health in coalfield communities. I will be in a position to announce more to the House shortly.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Prime Minister Carney of Canada [April 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Prime Minister Carney of Canada [April 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 6 April 2025.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney this evening.

    They discussed their commitment to working together to maintain global economic stability in the wake of the announcement from the United States this week. An all-out trade war is in no-one’s interest, they agreed.

    Both agreed on the importance of free and open trade between like-minded nations, and the Prime Minister stated that trading blocs such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership will be important in this new global era.

    Prime Minister Carney thanked the Prime Minister for his leadership on Ukraine and reaffirmed his commitment to Canada playing a role in the Coalition of the Willing.

    Looking ahead, the Prime Minister said he was looking forward to travelling to Canada for the G7 Summit in June.

    They agreed to stay in close contact.

  • PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Fine people who get caught littering in public areas.

    PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Fine people who get caught littering in public areas.

    PETITION TITLE:

    Fine people who get caught littering in public areas.

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    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/721688

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  • PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Save Nottinghams Victoria Central Market

    PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Save Nottinghams Victoria Central Market

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    Save Nottinghams Victoria center market

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    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/721635

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  • PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Wedgewood Heritage Alliance

    PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Wedgewood Heritage Alliance

    PETITION TITLE:

    Wedgewood Heritage Alliance

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    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/721625

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  • PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Reinstate free school meals for students in Reception all the way until year 11

    PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Reinstate free school meals for students in Reception all the way until year 11

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    Reinstate free school meals for students in Reception all the way until year 11

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    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/721606

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  • PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Free Billericay, Wickford and villages north of the A127 from Basildon Council

    PETITION TO PARLIAMENT : Free Billericay, Wickford and villages north of the A127 from Basildon Council

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    Free Billericay, Wickford and villages north of the A127 from Basildon Council

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