The ruling issued by the Supreme Court on 23 November 2022.
Tag: 2022
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![PRESS RELEASE : Supporting a holistic approach to tackling piracy and armed robbery in the Gulf of Guinea [November 2022]](https://www.ukpol.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/fco-150x150.png)
PRESS RELEASE : Supporting a holistic approach to tackling piracy and armed robbery in the Gulf of Guinea [November 2022]
The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 22 November 2022.
Statement by Alice Jacobs at the Security Council briefing on piracy and armed robbery in the Gulf of Guinea.
Thank you President.
The United Kingdom welcomes this briefing on the findings of the Secretary General’s report on piracy and armed robbery in the Gulf of Guinea. And thank you to all our briefers today. We also welcome the advisory note of the Peacebuilding Commission
President, I would like to make three brief points today. Firstly, the United Kingdom is pleased to note the decline in incidents and the strength of regional cooperation in tackling the issue. We are proud of our own collaboration with partners to promote security and stability – from putting the issue at the heart of our G7 Presidency, to the naval visit by HMS Trent to defer attacks on maritime trade.
Secondly, as the Secretary General’s report notes, the drivers of piracy are complex and multi-faceted. We encourage a continued focus on the impact of poverty, youth unemployment and environmental degradation in contributing to criminal activity. Engagement is needed at all levels, including community-based responses, and the UK will continue to work closely with partners in support to a holistic approach in the Gulf of Guinea.
Finally, we reiterate the importance of any efforts to tackle piracy and armed robbery complying with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which is the legal framework within which all activities in the ocean and seas are carried out, and aligning closely with the provisions of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct.
Thank you.
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![PRESS RELEASE : New legal powers to support Armed Forces families and Veterans [November 2022]](https://www.ukpol.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/mod-150x150.png)
PRESS RELEASE : New legal powers to support Armed Forces families and Veterans [November 2022]
The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 22 November 2022.
- Defence Ministers have backed a new legal Duty that supports Armed Forces personnel, their families and Veterans.
- The Duty, introduced today, puts legal responsibility on local services to embody the Armed Forces Covenant, a key mechanism that helps the UK Armed Forces and Veterans.
- The Covenant itself has existed for more than a decade, has nearly 10,000 signatories, and helps ensure a wide range of support for those who serve their country.
Defence Ministers have backed a stronger legal requirement on local services to support Armed Forces personnel, their families, and the Veterans community.
From today (22 Nov), councils, NHS Trusts and other local bodies across the UK providing services to the Forces community, will be required to adhere to a new legal Duty that reflects the key values of the Armed Forces Covenant.
This means that authorities must now consider how their decision-making impacts upon members of the Armed Forces community. For example, schools should consider if a parent is a member of the Forces community and give due consideration to their requirement for flexible leave depending upon the requirements of their military career.
The services covered include healthcare, housing and education, and the newly appointed Minister responsible for supporting the people of Defence has given his personal backing.
Minister for Defence People, Veterans and Service Families, Dr Andrew Murrison, said:
Armed Forces men and women do extraordinary things and put themselves in the way of danger. We must always do the right thing by them and their families.
Today we build on progress over the past ten years in mainstreaming the Armed Forces Covenant, increasing its legal strength and obliging service providers to make it work.
The introduction of the Covenant ‘Duty of Due Regard’ further reinforces Defence’s unwavering commitment to support our world-class Armed Forces, and their families, as well as those who have served their country previously.
The Duty, which also honours the broader Government commitment to the UK Forces community, was included in the Armed Forces Bill of 2021, enshrining it in law.
In addition to personnel and veterans living in England, the Duty will also apply to those in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, ensuring that all are supported and face no disadvantage, wherever they choose to live.
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![PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine met with the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission [November 2022]](https://www.ukpol.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/presidentukraine.png)
PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine met with the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission [November 2022]
The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 18 November 2022.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Executive Vice-President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis, who is on a visit to Kyiv.
The Head of State thanked the representative of the European Commission for the important EU’s steps on the financial support for Ukraine during a long period of time and especially during the full-scale invasion of Russia starting from February 24 this year.
“Ukraine’s ability to continue to withstand Russia’s aggression, the ability of our budget to withstand financial challenges, the energy crisis caused by the war is extremely important,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.
He informed the Vice-President of the European Commission about the consequences of Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and civilian objects, as well as about the measures our state is taking to quickly restore all life support systems for citizens.
The interlocutors focused on issues of urgent financial support for Ukraine until the end of the current year and coordination of plans for 2023. Special attention was paid to the macro-financial assistance from the European Union, additional tools for attracting resources and the coordinating role of Brussels in the financial support for Ukraine, in particular from the IMF.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the European Commission for presenting a new large-scale financial assistance program for 2023 in the amount of 18 billion euros and expressed the expectation that Ukraine will be able to receive the first tranche as early as January.
For his part, Valdis Dombrovskis noted that the EU will continue to support Ukraine, put pressure on the aggressor – the Russian Federation – and do everything to help our country win this war.
During the meeting, the parties also discussed the Fast Recovery Plan for housing and social infrastructure facilities and the involvement of the European Commission in the launch of the Ukraine Reconstruction Fund, in particular by working out the mechanism for using Russian assets frozen in the EU.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Valdis Dombrovskis paid special attention to the effectiveness of the European Union’s sanctions policy, in particular in the energy, mining and banking spheres, as well as the blocking of Russian propaganda media.
The President of Ukraine emphasized the importance of designating Russia as a terrorist state by the European Union.
Separately, Volodymyr Zelenskyy focused on the results achieved on the way of implementing EU recommendations and integrating our economy into the internal market of the European Union. He thanked for the decision to liberalize trade between Ukraine and the EU until June 2023 and expressed hope for the transformation of the temporary trade liberalization into a full and permanent one.
In addition, the importance of continuing the liberalization of road transportation, the implementation of a pilot project on integration into the EU internal market in the field of roaming and the conclusion of an agreement on “industrial visa-free regime” was noted.
The Head of State also informed about the launch of the “Grain from Ukraine” humanitarian program in Odesa and expressed hope for the participation of the leadership of the European Commission in this event.
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![PRESS RELEASE : A number of countries found themselves on the brink of a new famine precisely because Russia started a war of aggression against Ukraine – Andriy Yermak at a meeting on the implementation of the Grain from Ukraine initiative [November 2022]](https://www.ukpol.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/presidentukraine.png)
PRESS RELEASE : A number of countries found themselves on the brink of a new famine precisely because Russia started a war of aggression against Ukraine – Andriy Yermak at a meeting on the implementation of the Grain from Ukraine initiative [November 2022]
The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 17 November 2022.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a meeting of the working group on providing aid to the countries suffering from an acute food crisis. The meeting was also attended by representatives of the Office of the President, ministries and departments, ambassadors of Ukraine, foreign diplomats accredited in our country and representatives of international organizations.
Andriy Yermak noted that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the launch of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program while participating in the G20 summit.
This initiative is aimed at alleviating the suffering of peoples and overcoming the food crisis caused by Russian armed aggression against Ukraine.
First of all, we are talking about the countries of the African continent and Asia.
The Head of the President’s Office emphasized that the issue of overcoming the food crisis is among the points of the Ukrainian plan, which the Head of State presented at the summit.
“There is one point there about food security and the right of every person not to die of hunger because someone in the Kremlin decided to take away other people’s territories,” he stated.
“Today, all these countries are on the brink of a new famine precisely because Russia started this war of aggression against Ukraine,” emphasized Andriy Yermak.
According to him, the Grain from Ukraine initiative is also important in the context of confirming the status of our country as a guarantor of global food security.
“It is very important that the international community knows exactly who is saving the world from hunger today. It is very important that not only Ukraine, but also partners know this,” said the Head of the President’s Office.
He added that Ukraine is ready to implement this program together with partners whose extensive experience will enable it to be done in a timely and efficient manner.
Deputy Head of the Office of the President Andriy Sybiha noted that several states have already decided to participate in the initiative and are ready to become its donors. In particular, Belgium, Germany and Poland have confirmed the financing of dispatch of ships with grain, which are headed for or have already arrived in the countries in need of food.
The representative of the President’s Office also noted that preliminary confirmations were provided by Japan, Türkiye and the United States.
Andriy Sybiha called on all participants of the meeting to consider the issue of participation in the initiative of Ukraine.
Ambassador of Germany Anka Feldhusen noted that her country is willing to continue financing the dispatch of grain ships to countries that need it.
Ambassador of Türkiye Yağmur Ahmet Güldere said that his country welcomes and supports the Grain from Ukraine initiative and is currently considering how exactly it can help in its implementation. He also assured: Türkiye will continue its efforts to ensure further work of the “grain corridor”.
Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Ukraine Fan Xianrong noted that the PRC welcomes the steps aimed to guarantee global food security and appreciates the efforts that help alleviate the crisis situation, in particular, the extension of the grain agreement.
Representatives of the US Embassy in Ukraine also expressed their support for the Ukrainian initiative and declared willingness to work with our country and partners to make it successful.
Andriy Yermak thanked the partners for what their countries are doing for Ukraine and our citizens, and expressed hope that we will celebrate the great Ukrainian victory together.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech to the Bloomberg New Economy Forum
The speech made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 17 November 2022.
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Thank you for your attention to Ukraine!
Our communication today actually finalizes the work of your Forum, it is symbolic.
Symbolic, because the global situation directly depends on when and how the Russian aggression will end.
Look at how many threats and crises for everyone in the world have been provoked by this aggression. I will give three examples now, but there are more – much more.
Another Russian terrorist attack has just taken place, in the morning – dozens of missiles, civilian objects are the main target. Russia is fighting against electricity and heat for people, blowing up power plants and other energy facilities.
This is everyday life in Ukraine now – because of Russian terror. That is why we put so much effort into getting modern air defense and anti-missile defense systems from our partners. Plus constant hostilities on the frontline more than a thousand kilometers long.
What does this mean from a global perspective?
Instead of investing trillions of dollars in the development of human capital, the world will spend colossal amounts of money on rearmament – in addition to those already planned. You will see.
Now everyone is paying close attention to how we defend ourselves in Ukraine. They look – which weapons are the best, which tactics work, which defense systems give the maximum result.
To be honest, few countries could now defend themselves against aggression as intensively as we do. So many shells and weapons are simply non-existent. But there are still more potential aggressors in the world and frozen conflicts that can flare up again than such countries. Hence, there is an insane security deficit.
Therefore, the more forms of terror Russia will use in this war, the more funds the world will eventually direct to weapons and to defense against a potential repetition of such attacks as we are experiencing.
Another example… Instead of paying maximum attention to the green transformation, various governments are equally looking for ways to guarantee cheaper supplies of oil, gas, and coal in order to lower energy prices.
It is the price of energy, not the purity of energy, that is the number 1 issue for many. And it wouldn’t be like that if it weren’t for Russian aggression – and Russia’s use of energy resources as a weapon.
The third example… In just a few weeks, the threat of starvation for tens of millions of people arose completely artificially. Not because of a drought or an economic crisis, but because of the military blockade of our ports – a food exporting country.
The world has not seen anything like this for decades.
Any new disaster in one or another country due to high food prices or, God forbid, due to famine, is minus years for global development.
Many different topics were discussed at your Forum during these days… But how many of them do not depend on what Russian aggression has brought and, unfortunately, can still bring? Minority.
Therefore, when Ukraine offers a peace formula, it is really a peace formula not just for us, but for the world.
When the threat is complex, the response must be complex as well. Nothing can be solved by simply ceasing fire. This is our formula. We need to restore peace – reliably and for the long term. You will not restore stability by simply mitigating the crises provoked by Russia. Every threat must be completely dismantled.
The other day, at the summit in Indonesia, I presented exactly such proposals of ours – reliable peace and complete dismantling of Russian threats. And I thank everyone who supports the Ukrainian peace formula.
And now I want to add one more component.
What does peace mean? It’s very practical, actually. This is saving lives. Stabilization. Development.
Development!
Already now, by joining the reconstruction of Ukraine, various countries and companies are receiving incentives for growth.
But when we restore territorial integrity and guarantee reliable peace, Ukraine will become a powerful source of new global development.
And it’s not just about the economy. It’s about the modern economy.
I will give you three more examples.
Ukraine is able to replace dirty fossil fuels from Russia with clean energy.
We have huge potential in low-carbon energy. Ukraine is capable of becoming a key partner of the European Union for the purposes of decarbonization.
We will become one of the main suppliers of green hydrogen and green electricity in the EU.
Climatic conditions of Ukraine, free space, solar energy, wind energy will allow the production of green electricity with a very competitive cost.
Just three years before the Russian invasion, we built 7 gigawatts of renewable energy. The potential is many times more.
Plus, Ukraine can produce tens of millions of tons of green and cheap ammonia. Plus, strong positions in bioenergy. Plus, powerful nuclear energy and energy infrastructure, which is integrated with the energy grid of the European Union.
Now the Russian missile terror is targeted primarily at these our facilities. Only the day before yesterday, Russia fired almost a hundred missiles against our energy facilities in one day. Almost a hundred! Today again…
Of course, the losses are great. But this only means that the reconstruction will be large-scale.
I invite your countries and companies to already assess the prospects and join our reconstruction.
By the way, we now have the decision of one of the largest Australian private investment groups, which has committed to invest the first 500 million dollars specifically in the Green Growth Initiative of Ukraine as part of the creation of the $25 billion Recovery Fund.
I am grateful to Mr. Andrew Forrest for the decision to be the first, and also to Mr. Larry Fink of BlackRock for helping to structure this Fund.
Another example is resource extraction.
The modern economy needs lithium, graphite and other rare earth metals. We have the largest reserves of some of these resources in Europe.
These are already colossal opportunities.
Plus production and transport capabilities, plus our potential in mechanical engineering, our work culture and access to the world’s leading markets – this is the basis for exactly the economic growth that everyone so desperately needs.
The third is the agricultural sector. The world saw that it is impossible to guarantee global food security without Ukrainian exports.
Our export grain initiative already helps with stabilization. And a decision has just been made to extend it by 120 days. But Ukraine’s proposal is to extend the Black Sea Initiative indefinitely. This is vital for stability.
Plus, we founded the Grain From Ukraine program to provide together with our partners as much food aid to the poorest countries as possible.
But the return of peace to Ukraine will mean that we will be able not only to stabilize the market in response to the crisis, but to guarantee food stability and the prevention of any crises.
And again, I gave only three examples, and there are many more.
Peace in Ukraine is a global need. I emphasize – not a temporary lull, not an illusion of peace, which Russia tempts with to simply prepare a new stage of aggression, but real peace. I know it can be achieved.
But for this we need to preserve global unity – and continue to support our struggle for freedom. It is necessary to preserve global integrity – and increase pressure on Russia for terror. And it is necessary to preserve global rationality – and cooperate with us for the sake of future development already now.
Once again, thank you for your attention!
And let there be reliable peace.
Glory to Ukraine!
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy – 2022 Speech at G20 Digital Transformation Panel
The speech made by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, on 16 November 2022.
Thank you very much, Mr. President Widodo.
Dear colleagues!
Yesterday at our summit, everyone talked about how to end the Russian war. The Russian representative even made some comments…
And after that, almost 100 Russian missiles hit Ukraine. Burnt residential buildings. Destroyed power plants again. Hundreds of cities were left without electricity, water and heat. Internet traffic has fallen by two-thirds – imagine the scale.
Unfortunately, there are human casualties. And not only in Ukraine! Russian missiles hit the territory of neighboring Poland yesterday. There should be a quick response.
This missile attack is Russia’s real performance at G20. So when I say G19, I’m not wrong. Because Russia is a terrorist, and we protect ourselves from it. Such is the reality.
And I urge you to look at today’s panel of our Digital Transformation Summit from a security perspective. This will be a timely view.
Dear leaders, you now clearly see what modern war is. Today, it is impossible to imagine life without computer networks, high-speed communication, the Internet, and even more so – without electricity. But your enemies may try to deprive you of just that.
My good advice to you is to take Ukrainian defense experience in order to guarantee the safety of your people.
We have created an IT army that prevails in cyberspace. The best specialists and companies of the country have united to protect the state.
We repelled more than 1,300 cyberattacks during the 8 months of the Russian war. In the first week of the invasion, Russia destroyed a key data center of our country, and the response solution is the “clouds” into which we moved part of the information systems.
We have built the protection of public registers. We have preserved the digital resilience of banks. Thanks to digitization, we can quickly organize social payments to those affected by hostilities.
Millions of Ukrainians use our Diia state service every day. These are more than 100 public services without contact with officials. A digital passport, opening accounts, paying fines and taxes, receiving state aid, raising funds to support the army… All this is Ukrainian “Diia”.
If you or your allies and partners do not already have such a system and such digital protection, we will be happy to help you build them!
Cyber defense is about cooperation. The stability of institutions is cooperation. Reliable communication, including satellite communication, is also about cooperation.
What we all need is to put aside disputes and develop collective efforts for global peace. The G19 can be very successful in this!
Ukraine is willing to help. Our security experience is your security experience.
And please remember that everything must now be considered from the point of view of security.
Thank you Mr. President Widodo for a very meaningful summit! Thank you all for your support!
Let there be peace!
Glory to Ukraine!
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![PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands [November 2022]](https://www.ukpol.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/presidentukraine.png)
PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands [November 2022]
The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 15 November 2022.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra who is on a visit to Kyiv.
The Head of State highly appreciated the consistent support for Ukraine from the government of the Netherlands and the personal efforts of Prime Minister Mark Rutte to counter Russian aggression.
“We thank the Netherlands for understanding the conditions in which our people live today and what Ukrainians are fighting for,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
He thanked for the recent decisions of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to provide additional security assistance to Ukraine, as well as a separate support package for preparing for the winter period.
The Head of State emphasized the importance of the liberation of Kherson for the further de-occupation of all territories of Ukraine illegally seized by Russia.
The interlocutors discussed additional specific measures of support from the Netherlands to strengthen the defense capabilities of our country and successfully counter the aggressor.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that the Russian Federation continues missile terror against the population of Ukraine and the destruction of energy infrastructure. He noted the importance of creating an air shield over our country to protect against Russian missile attacks. It was stated that in the conditions of approaching winter, Ukraine is counting on prompt receipt of assistance from partners for the restoration of damaged infrastructure and stable electricity supply.
During the meeting, there was also an exchange of views regarding the involvement of the Netherlands in the reconstruction of the de-occupied territories of Ukraine. The Head of State thanked for the initiatives of the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands aimed at attracting companies from this country to the reconstruction process. He emphasized the great need to restore infrastructure in the liberated territories of the Kherson region and expressed hope that the Netherlands will be able to take the lead in rebuilding this promising region.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that despite the continuation of armed aggression, Ukraine is ready to make a concrete contribution to global food security. Hope was expressed that the Netherlands would support a new Ukrainian initiative to supply grain to African countries suffering from hunger.
“Helping those suffering from hunger today is an effective response to Russia’s attempts to repeat the genocide in the XXI century. And also a reminder to humanity of the lessons of the Holodomor of 1932-1933 in Ukraine,” the President emphasized.
The interlocutors discussed topical issues of European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine, as well as support from the Netherlands in promoting our country’s initiatives within the UN, in particular, regarding holding Russia accountable for crimes committed.
The President of Ukraine presented the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands with the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise of the III degree, which was awarded to him for significant personal merits in strengthening interstate cooperation and supporting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
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Stephen Timms – 2022 Comments on Jeremy Hunt and the Previous Budget
The comments made by Sir Stephen Timms, the Labour MP for East Ham, in the House of Commons on 17 November 2022.
Sir Stephen Timms (East Ham) (Lab)
I am puzzled by the Chancellor’s position on his predecessor’s mini-Budget. He appeared to acknowledge its foolhardiness but then attempt to defend it. I agree with him about the importance of tackling inactivity, and we on the Work and Pensions Committee look forward to discussing that with the Secretary of State on Wednesday week. I am relieved that working-age benefits and pensions are to be uprated in line with inflation, and I welcome—at last—the uprating of the benefit cap, which, logically, should happen every year. Will he also uprate the local housing allowance, which has been frozen since the pandemic at a time when rents have surged?
Jeremy Hunt
I will write to the right hon. Gentleman on the latter point. On the mini-Budget, let me be very clear that I agree with its priority of growth and with the energy price guarantee, which has given relief to thousands of families, but I do not agree with unfunded tax cuts.
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![PRESS RELEASE : Rail Delivery Group responds to the new RMT strikes dates [November 2022]](https://www.ukpol.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/raildelivery-150x119.jpeg)
PRESS RELEASE : Rail Delivery Group responds to the new RMT strikes dates [November 2022]
The press release issued by the Rail Delivery Group on 22 November 2022.
A spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group, said: “We made real progress over the last fortnight of talks and for the first time in months we can see the outline of a credible deal.
“Further strikes, especially in the run up to Christmas, will disrupt the first normal festive season our passengers have been able to look forward to since the Covid pandemic, taking even more money out of the pockets of railway staff, and will cause huge damage to the hospitality and retail sectors dependent on this time of the year for their businesses. We owe it to them to stay round the table.
“Industrial action has already cost the industry millions in lost revenue, is stalling its post-pandemic recovery, and threatening its long-term sustainability.
“We are asking the RMT to stay at the negotiating table, work with us towards a fair deal and end a dispute that is harming passengers, the industry, and their members.”
