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  • PRESS RELEASE : UK government announces a further £450,000 in humanitarian assistance to support more than 36,000 people affected by flooding in eastern Bangladesh [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK government announces a further £450,000 in humanitarian assistance to support more than 36,000 people affected by flooding in eastern Bangladesh [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 29 August 2024.

    The UK government is providing an additional £450,000 (BDT 7 crores) of vital humanitarian assistance to support more than 36,000 people affected by flooding in eastern Bangladesh, where more than five million people have been impacted.

    This builds on the £33,000 (BDT 52 lacs) of initial emergency funding released on Monday 26 August. It brings the UK government’s total support to disaster preparedness and response across Bangladesh this year to over £1,500,000 (BDT 23.4 crores) and is additional to the UK government’s ongoing support to help increase Bangladesh’s resilience to climate change.

    This assistance will support people in seven of the worst affected districts: Feni, Cumilla, Noakhali, Lakshmipur, Moulvibazar, Khagrachari and Chattogram. Some areas are facing their most severe flooding in 40 years.

    One component of this new UK support will be managed by Start Fund Bangladesh and implemented by NGOs. This will support over 36,000 people with food, cash transfers, clean water, sanitation and hygiene supplies.

    A second component will be managed by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and provide emergency maternal, newborn and reproductive health services to 4,500 women and adolescent girls. This includes helping to establish and run 30 mobile medical camps, which will provide essential medicines and healthcare.

    Sarah Cooke, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, said

    “The UK government stands beside all of those affected by the current flooding in eastern Bangladesh. I am pleased to announce the UK government is providing further humanitarian assistance to support those impacted.

    “This includes £450,000 of new funding released today (BDT 7 crores) to provide vital supplies and services to over 36,000 people. This is in addition to the UK government’s responses to Cyclone Remal and flooding earlier this year in Bangladesh, and our broader support to increase Bangladesh’s resilience to climate change.”

    “This contribution complements the active and ongoing response of the interim government of Bangladesh, civil society and local communities.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. The UK government’s response to the current flooding builds on the £530,000 (BDT 8.2 crores) provided this year in Bangladesh to support those affected by flooding in Sylhet and Cyclone Remal.
    2. The UK government’s response to the current flooding in eastern Bangladesh will be managed by Start Fund Bangladesh. It will be implemented by ASHIKA Development Associates, Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS), Coastal Association for Social Transformation (COAST) Trust, UTTARAN, ActionAid Bangladesh, Caritas Bangladesh, Christian Aid, and Islamic Relief Bangladesh.
    3. The UK’s ongoing support to the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office and CARE Bangladesh, totalling £495,000 (BDT 7.7 crores) this year, is helping coordinate responses and produce needs assessments in Bangladesh when disasters hit.
    4. The UK government is also working to help increase Bangladesh’s resilience to climate change. This includes ongoing support to CARE Bangladesh, totalling £33.6m (BDT 52.4 crores) over four years. This is working to increase climate resilience for one million vulnerable people, including by helping to protect and restore two Ecologically Critical Areas (ECA), the Sundarbans Reserve Forest and Hakaluki Haor.
  • PRESS RELEASE : 2,000 oysters reintroduced into the Solent to boost biodiversity and improve water quality [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : 2,000 oysters reintroduced into the Solent to boost biodiversity and improve water quality [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 29 August 2024.

    The Royal Navy is helping to reintroduce oysters to the Solent after nearly half a century thanks to a unique project opposite Portsmouth Naval Base.

    • Joint MOD and charity conservation project will help improve the local marine environment.
    • Native European flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) are being grown in crates in Portsmouth to re-establish a healthy population of the species.
    • Few native European flat oysters remain in the area, having been replaced by the invasive Pacific oyster.

    European flat oysters are being reintroduced to the Solent through a joint MOD conservation project aiming to boost marine life and help clean the waters of the strait between the Isle of Wight and the Hampshire coast.

    It is hoped that the re-introduction of 2,000 oysters to the area after nearly half a century will encourage marine life back to heavily-used waters – the Royal Navy’s vessels form part of 130,000 movements per year around Portsmouth Harbour.

    Several oyster crates have been installed by the project team on pontoons at the southern end of Whale Island to grow juvenile oysters – in a bid to re-establish a healthy population of the native species.

    The initiative, known as the Whale Island Native Oyster Restoration Project, is a collaboration between the Salvage and Marine Operations (SALMO) Wrecks team, part of the MOD’s Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) organisation; the Royal Navy; the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) and the Blue Marine Foundation (BMF) charity.

    Defence Minister Luke Pollard said:

    The Royal Navy has proudly used the Solent for centuries and is dedicated to supporting the local area, including finding ways to offset collective environmental impacts.

    This is a brilliant initiative, and the partnership between the Royal Navy and partners shows that through collaboration, we can improve the marine environment and strengthen biodiversity – to the benefit of our forces too.

    With £6,000 of funding from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s Conservation Stewardship Fund (DIO), the project was established and then managed for the Ministry of Defence by marine biologist Harriet Rushton, environmental manager for SALMO Wrecks. She said:

    These oysters are being grown for conservation, re-introducing a lost native keystone species in the Solent, which will enhance biodiversity and help clean the water.

    This shows the Ministry of Defence’s commitment to improving the UK’s ecosystem and helping to address climate change, thus contributing to minimising climate and ecosystem pressures on MOD training and operations.

    The Solent was once the largest fishery in Europe for the flat (Ostrea edulis) oysters but there are few remaining, having been replaced by the invasive Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas), with potentially detrimental consequences to the local marine environment.

    Rod Jones, the Royal Navy’s Senior Maritime Environmental Protection Adviser, believes if successful, there is potential for the initiative far beyond the Solent. He said:

    If we can grow oysters here – which is far from an ideal environment as it’s a very industrial setting – then there are clearly opportunities to grow them elsewhere, other naval bases or MOD sites.

    The Navy has been operating in the Solent for centuries so it is only right that we should be involved in protecting its environment.

    A healthy and diverse population of oysters can benefit UK waters by:

    • filtering the seas: a single adult oyster can filter up to 200 litres of water a day, removing chemicals and pollutants
    • forming reefs: once released and settled, the oysters merge into one another to form reefs, providing shelter and food for marine life
    • removing carbon from the environment: oysters extract carbon from seawater to build their shells. When they die, their shells become buried in sediment and transform into solid beds of limestone, efficiently removing carbon from the atmosphere
  • PRESS RELEASE : Russia’s attacks on Ukraine are becoming more cowardly: UK statement at the UN Security Council [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Russia’s attacks on Ukraine are becoming more cowardly: UK statement at the UN Security Council [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 28 August 2024.

    Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians and civilian infrastructure.

    Colleagues, as we discuss the situation in Ukraine today, we are once again compelled to highlight the continued barbarity of President Putin’s tactics against the Ukrainian people.

    Last weekend, Ukraine marked its third Independence Day since Russia’s illegal invasion. Instead of celebrating, Ukrainians were fighting for their country, their land and their families.

    They are also fighting on behalf of all our countries, in defence of the principles that this institution, the United Nations, was founded: that every Member State has the right to sovereignty and territorial integrity, and borders cannot be redrawn by force.

    Let us be clear: under Article 51 Ukraine has a right of self-defence. The UK and other allies fully support Ukraine in exercising that right.

    President Putin thought Kyiv would fall within days. He was wrong. And Ukrainian courage continues to prove him wrong every day.

    Russia is getting increasingly desperate as we heard again today. And as it does, the attacks become more cowardly.

    On Monday, Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, striking numerous civilian areas. Further attacks took place on Monday night and Tuesday morning. At least 7 people were killed and many more injured. We were deeply saddened to learn that a British national, Ryan Evans, was also killed in recent attacks.

    Over 35,000 civilians in Ukraine have been confirmed killed or injured since Russia’s invasion began. These most recent attacks represent continued evidence that Russia is intentionally targeting civilian energy infrastructure, risking further humanitarian crisis this coming winter.

    To be clear: intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian objects constitute a war crime.

    At the same time, the consequence of Putin’s miscalculation for the Russian people is increasingly evident.

    This week’s attack alone cost Russia almost $1.3 billion. It is estimated that more than 1,000 Russian troops were either killed or wounded on Monday alone. So once again, we call on Russia to end its illegal invasion and immediately withdraw its forces.

    The UK, along with our international partners, will not falter in our support for Ukraine. We will stand with the Ukrainian people for as long as it takes to secure a just and sustainable peace based on the principles of the UN Charter and international law.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 56 – UK Statement for UPR Adoption of Mauritius [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 56 – UK Statement for UPR Adoption of Mauritius [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 28 August 2024.

    UK Statement for Universal Periodic Review Adoption of the Republic of Mauritius.

    To note, this statement was not delivered.

    The United Kingdom welcomes the engagement of Mauritius with the Universal Periodic Review process and its commitment to promoting and protecting human rights. We thank Mauritius for its consideration of our recent recommendations.

    We welcome Mauritius’ acceptance of our recommendation to fully implement and report regularly on progress of the National Gender Policy and the National Strategy & Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence.

    We also welcome that Mauritius, as a Small Island Developing State, accepted our recommendation to report on the impact of climate change on its human rights situation.

    The UK invites Mauritius to clarify its position on amending Section 250 of the Criminal Code. This is a vital step in fully implementing the Supreme Court’s decriminalisation of same-sex sexual relations in November 2023, which the UK welcomed, and for safeguarding the rights of LGBT people in Mauritius.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 56 – UK Statement on Libya [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 56 – UK Statement on Libya [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 28 August 2024.

    UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on High Commissioner’s report on technical cooperation in Colombia. Delivered in Geneva on 8 July 2024.

    Thank you, Mr President,

    First, let me thank OHCHR for their report which, despite restricted access to critical locations, has managed to highlight the serious human rights violations which continue unabated across Libya.

    The participation of victim and civil society  is essential for delivering transitional justice. We therefore welcome that some victims’ representatives were engaged in capacity-building activities. However, we remain deeply concerned by reports of shrinking civic space, and call upon Libya to enable the safe and meaningful participation of civil society in transitional justice and reconciliation.

    We welcome House of Representatives’ endorsement of the draft law aimed at protecting women from violence and the engagement of women in capacity-building activities. We encourage the Libyan authorities to ensure and enhance women’s safe and meaningful participation in politics and public life.

    The UK would also like to thank Libya for bringing once again its Item 10 resolution renewing the OHCHR technical assistance and capacity building. It is clear from the reports of continued gross and widespread human rights violations that this is the very minimum required. Libya must stay on the Council’s agenda.

    Finally, we urge the Libyan authorities to  grant OHCHR and United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) unhindered access to all locations as requested in HRC resolution 52/41.

  • Keir Starmer – 2024 Speech in Berlin

    Keir Starmer – 2024 Speech in Berlin

    The speech made by Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, on 28 August 2024.

    Thank you.

    And can I first express my sincere condolences for the shocking attack in Solingen last week.

    Our country knows what it’s like to suffer such senseless and despicable acts…

    And our thoughts are with all the families affected by this terrible event.

    And Olaf – thank you.

    It’s fantastic to be with you here in Berlin.

    Not, alas…

    My first visit here as Prime Minister.

    Football, it turns out…

    Decided to visit it’s second home in Spain, this time.

    But anyway – it was still an incredible experience…

    And a showcase for the fantastic hospitality of this great nation.

    So thank you for hosting yet another episode in English footballing trauma! I’ve been through a lot.

    Anyway – I’m delighted to be back at this moment of opportunity for our two countries.

    Olaf – on every occasion we’ve met, we’ve talked about our ambitions for the future…

    Our values of security, prosperity, respect…

    And our shared determination to harness the power of government…

    For the service of working people.

    That is what we are doing today.

    A new UK-Germany Treaty…

    A once in a generation chance to deliver for working people…

    In Britain and in Germany.

    A new agreement…

    A testament to the depth and potential of our relationship.

    With deeper links on science, technology, development, people, businesses, culture.

    A boost to our trading relations…

    Germany – of course, already the UK’s second largest trading partner in the world.

    And through that – a chance to create jobs here and in the UK…

    And deliver that most precious of goods, for both our countries…

    Economic growth.

    Let me be clear – growth is the number one mission of my Government.

    And what we understand, clearly…

    Is that building relationships with our partners – here in Germany and across Europe…

    Is vital to achieving it.

    That is what our agreement today represents – the chance that we have.

    We’ll also deepen cooperation on shared social challenges…

    For example, on illegal migration.

    Because we cannot smash the smuggling gangs who perpetrate this vile trade…

    Without the help of our partners.

    And I’m really glad that we had substantive discussions today about how we tackle the smuggling gangs and agreed to develop a joint action plan to tackle illegal migration.

    So we will renew our commitment to the Calais Group…

    Enhance our intelligence sharing on organised immigration crime.

    But also – increase collaboration on tackling climate change.

    An important goal for the planet, of course…

    For greater energy security…

    But also – for tackling the drivers of challenges like illegal migration at source.

    And finally – at the heart of this Treaty…

    Will be a new Defence Agreement.

    An agreement that builds upon our already formidable defence co-operation…

    But which expands that relationship to face the threats of a volatile world, together.

    That of course means a shared resolve to stand up for the security of our people and the wider European continent.

    And that begins with our unyielding support for Ukraine – we discussed that in some detail today.

    Because, as Europe’s largest contributors to Ukraine’s war efforts…

    And as the nations with the highest defence expenditure among European countries in NATO…

    We know only too well the debt we owe to the Ukrainian people…

    Who fight not just to defend themselves…

    But for all the people of Europe.

    So today – we reaffirmed our commitment to stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes.

    We also share a common commitment to resolve the crisis in the Middle East, and agree on:

    …Israel’s right to self-defence, in compliance with International Humanitarian Law…

    …the need for de-escalation across the region; and for restraint and caution to be exercised…

    Unfettered humanitarian access into Gaza…

    …agreement to a ceasefire and release of all hostages…

    …and the importance of working together towards a political solution…

    based on the creation of a Palestinian State alongside a safe and secure Israel.

    The only way to provide long-term peace and security for both Israelis and Palestinians.

    That of course – is not an easy goal.

    But it is one that we are committed to pursuing, together.

    Because – as today shows…

    Britain can advance its interests much more effectively…

    When we stand with our friends and partners.

    This Treaty is part of a wider reset – grounded in a new spirit of co-operation… with our shared understanding that this will be developed at pace and that we hope to have agreed it by the end of the year.

    A Britain reconnected…

    Resetting our relationships…

    Rediscovering our common interest…

    Delivering for working people.

    Britain and Germany already have an incredible relationship.

    We invest billions in each other’s countries.

    Thousands and thousands of jobs are supported through trade.

    And every year, millions of people travel between our two countries…

    Exchanging ideas…

    Collaborating, creating and connecting.

    But today – we build on that…

    A bright new future for UK-German relations…

    Two great countries – brought closer together than ever before.

    The strongest strategic partners in Europe and on the world stage.

    Thank you so much for hosting us here today.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary responds to GDP for June 2024 and Q2, 2024 [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary responds to GDP for June 2024 and Q2, 2024 [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland on 28 August 2024.

    Ian Murray underlines government mission for growth, with Scotland playing a critical part in rebuilding UK economy.

    The latest Scottish GDP stats are published this morning here for the month of June and here for Q2 of 2024.

    Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said:

    Scotland is critical in the UK Government’s mission for economic growth, as the Chancellor underlines today in Glasgow where she’ll meet with key members of the business community to turbocharge Scotland’s regeneration.

    Rebuilding is at the root of everything we do but the £22billion black hole in spending left by the previous government – the worst economic inheritance of any incoming government since the Second World War – means that tough decisions are ahead to achieve stability.

    We are making work pay, ensuring the national minimum wage is a true living wage. And with the end of exploitative zero-hours contracts, workers will have increased job security. Backed by £8.3bn of UK Government investment, Scottish-based GB Energy will bring jobs and opportunity for all parts of the UK and trade talks have resumed globally to forge stronger links with our international business partners.

    Background

    • Scotland’s onshore GDP is estimated to have fallen by 0.3% in June. This follows growth of 0.2% in May.
    • In the three months to June (Quarter 2), GDP is estimated to have grown by 0.6% compared to the previous three month period (Quarter 1). This is a slight increase on the Quarter 1 growth rate of 0.5%.
  • PRESS RELEASE : Appointment of Lord-Lieutenant for Tweeddale [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Appointment of Lord-Lieutenant for Tweeddale [August 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 28 August 2024.

    The King has been pleased to appoint Ms Catherine Maxwell Stuart DL as His Lord-Lieutenant for Tweeddale, to succeed Professor Sir Hew Strachan CVO FBA FRSE following his retirement on 1st September 2024.

    Background

    Catherine Maxwell Stuart, 21st Lady of Traquair, was born in Edinburgh and educated at the London School of Economics and Edinburgh University. In 1999 she took over management of the Traquair Estate and has made a great success of running the House not just as a public attraction but as a venue for international cultural exchange and conflict resolution in partnership with her husband, Mark Muller Stuart KC, the Founder of Beyond Borders Scotland. She is highly regarded within the area and involved in a number of business and charitable organisations ranging from tourism to furniture re-use and youth work. She was made an Honorary Fellow of the Scottish Borders College in 2014.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Privy Council appointments [28 August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Privy Council appointments [28 August 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 28 August 2024.

    The King has approved the following new appointments to His Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council:

    • Baroness Eluned Morgan MS – First Minister of Wales
    • Dame Janice Pereira DBE – Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
    • John Swinney MSP – First Minister of Scotland
  • PRESS RELEASE : UK secures £400 million investment to boost clinical trials [August 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK secures £400 million investment to boost clinical trials [August 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 28 August 2024.

    World-first public-private collaboration launched to kickstart economic growth and build an NHS fit for the future.

    • Up to £400 million of investment will support faster patient access to cutting-edge treatments, strengthen clinical trials and improve medicines manufacturing in the UK
    • 18 new clinical trials hubs will be created across UK to accelerate research

    NHS patients will have earlier access to new treatments and the UK will become the home of cutting-edge health research as the UK government launches a joint public-private investment programme worth up to £400 million.

    The Voluntary Scheme for Branded Medicine Pricing, Access and Growth (VPAG) Investment Programme opens today. It will channel significant investment into the UK’s health and life sciences sector over the next 5 years, boosting economic growth and the global competitiveness of the UK’s life sciences sector.

    It is the first major public-private collaboration of this scale in the world and will strengthen the NHS through supporting innovative research, creating 18 new clinical trial hubs to fast-track the development of new medicines to patients. By streamlining processes, it will ensure that new treatments move swiftly from labs to wards, providing patients with faster access to cutting-edge treatments.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said:

    This private investment is a significant vote of confidence in the UK and will fast-track the next generation of treatments to NHS patients.

    It will enhance the UK’s global competitiveness and transform the country into the epicentre of health research, supporting an NHS fit for the future.

    By cutting waiting lists and fixing our NHS, we can make it an engine for growth and build the healthy society needed for a healthy economy.

    The funding will be channelled into key health and life sciences projects across the country to:

    • increase opportunities for patients to participate in commercial clinical trials: the programme will allocate 75% of its investment to expand the UK’s capacity and capability for commercial clinical trials. Up to 18 new Commercial Research Delivery Centres (CRDCs) will be established across the 4 nations to enhance and build upon the UK’s commercial clinical trials infrastructure and support patient recruitment into trials. Researchers will also have increased access to the latest equipment and technology to enable innovative trials to be designed across hospital and primary, community and residential care settings, bringing research closer to communities across the UK
    • create sustainable pharmaceutical manufacturing innovation: around 20% of the funding will be directed towards sustainable manufacturing initiatives, promoting efficiency and reducing waste and emissions within the pharmaceutical sector. These efforts align with government and industry net zero goals, supporting the sector’s environmental commitments while enhancing the UK’s global competitiveness
    • support innovative Health Technology Assessment (HTA) approaches: the final 5% of the investment will focus on modernising HTA processes – a way to assess the cost and clinical effectiveness of new treatments – facilitating improved access to innovative medicines. This includes support for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICEHTA Innovation Laboratory and a new horizon scanning database – UK Pharmascan which provides information on new medicines coming to market-benefiting both patients and the wider health system

    VPAG is a voluntary agreement between the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), designed to improve patient outcomes, manage the NHS medicines bill, and support the life sciences industry. Launched as part of the scheme, additional investment from pharmaceutical companies will support implementation of the investment programme.

    Richard Torbett, ABPI Chief Executive, said:

    The life science industry has the potential to deliver so much more for the UK – but to do this we need to fix the NHS, improve patient access to medicines and invest more in our critical science and regulatory infrastructure.

    This world-first investment programme puts industry money behind the government’s vision to make better health and science a driver of economic growth.

    The investment programme supports the government’s missions to kickstart economic growth and improving the UK’s clinical trials will also help attract further global investment.

    Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said:

    We are determined that the most effective new treatments are made available to NHS patients by ensuring the UK is the best place to discover and deploy new medicines, from early research through clinical trials to manufacture.

    Investing in cutting-edge medicines research both boosts our economic growth potential and the prospect of new treatments and technologies for modern patient care. Support for clinical trials is integral to both.

    Professor Lucy Chappell, DHSC Chief Scientific Adviser and CEO of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), said:

    I am delighted that the Chief Scientific Advisers for Health across the UK are working closely together to bring potential new treatments from companies in the life sciences sector to patients.

    The NIHR Commercial Research Delivery Centres in England will be a vital part of the UK research delivery infrastructure to drive improvements in patient treatment and enable the NHS to deliver clinical research most effectively.

    Neil Gray, the Scottish Government’s Health Secretary, said:

    It’s more crucial than ever that patients in Scotland can safely access the most clinically and cost-effective medicines, as quickly as possible, and the VPAG Investment Programme will support our NHS to rapidly deliver truly innovative medicines and therapeutics to the people of Scotland.

    There are also clear economic benefits with the life sciences industry, which is one of the growth sectors in the Scottish economy. I welcome the benefits that this type of public-private collaboration, through the VPAG Investment Programme, will bring in supporting growth of the life sciences industry in Scotland.

    Mark Drakeford, the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, said:

    This investment programme is an exciting opportunity to further enhance the UK life sciences sector. We are delighted to play our part in this to advance the cutting-edge of pharmaceutical and technological developments, which will ultimately deliver real benefits to healthcare and patient care.

    Mike Nesbitt, Northern Ireland’s Health Minister, said:

    I warmly welcome the launch of the VPAG Investment Programme as a world-first partnership between government and the pharmaceutical industry that will support life sciences across the UK.

    The programme will help to tackle health inequalities in Northern Ireland by helping to improve equitable access to clinical trials and supporting access to new medicines that are both clinically and cost effective in improving patient outcomes.

    Nicola Perrin, Association of Medical Research Charities Chief Executive, said:

    Clinical trials save and improve lives. They enable early access to innovative therapies and provide a lifeline to patients, particularly where no other treatment options are available.

    Given the significant challenges to embed research in the NHS, this new funding to build additional clinical trial capacity is welcome. The investment has the potential to make the NHS a more attractive place to undertake clinical research and trials, for the benefit of patients and the UK.

    Background information

    DHSC and the Office for Life Sciences in collaboration with the devolved administrations, NIHR, Innovate UK, NICEABPI and companies who are members of the VPAG scheme, have been working for months to prepare for the launch.

    These initiatives closely align with the government’s life sciences plan, net zero targets, and the O’Shaughnessy review of commercial clinical trials.