Tag: 2024

  • PRESS RELEASE : New NHS programme to reduce brain injury in childbirth trialled [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : New NHS programme to reduce brain injury in childbirth trialled [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 7 October 2024.

    Programme to help avoid brain injury in childbirth piloted from today to boost maternity safety.

    • Scheme forms part of government’s ambition to urgently improve maternity outcomes for women and babies
    • Backed by £7.8 million in government funding, training will help maternity staff better identify and act quickly when babies are in distress during labour

    NHS maternity staff in England will take part in a new pilot programme to help reduce avoidable brain injuries in childbirth, the government has announced.

    The Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth (ABC) pilot is launching today (7 October 2024) across 9 maternity units at NHS trusts and aims to improve maternity outcomes for women and babies.

    The programme will help maternity staff to better identify signs that the baby is showing distress during labour so they can act quickly. It will also help staff deal with important obstetric emergencies that occur where the baby’s head becomes lodged deep in the mother’s pelvis during a caesarean birth.

    The ABC programme aims to improve clinical practice, communication and care for women and families and result in better outcomes and experiences, while reducing variation and inequality of care.

    The most recent data from the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit at Imperial College London shows around 2,490 babies received at least one episode of care for a brain injury during or after birth (in 2021) equating to 4.2 per 1,000 live births.

    The programme could be rolled out nationally next year if the pilot is successful.

    Baroness Gillian Merron, Minister for Patient Safety, Women’s Health and Mental Health, said:

    This is a critical step towards avoiding preventable brain injuries in babies, as we work to make sure all women and babies receive safe, personalised and compassionate care.

    This government is working with the NHS to urgently improve maternity care, giving staff the support they need to improve safety and ensure women’s voices are properly heard.

    The scheme is also expected to reduce the rising cost of clinical negligence. At present, maternity cases account for around 10% of clinical negligence claims and equate to more than 50% of the total value of clinical negligence payments. In 2018 to 2019, claims related to brain damage at birth had a value of £1.86 billion, with individual cases costing up to £30 million.

    So far, the Department of Health and Social Care has contributed £7.8 million to the ABC consortium, which consists of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists, Royal College of Midwives (RCM) and The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute.

    Dr Ranee Thakar, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said:

    The ABC programme will help maternity teams to improve safety by giving them the tools, resources and training they need to respond effectively when a baby might be deteriorating during labour and to handle a major obstetric emergency. Including support for teamwork and culture, ABC makes best practice easier and puts those in labour and their birth partners at the centre of their care.

    Donald Peebles, NHS national clinical director for maternity, said:

    We welcome the opportunity to further enhance the skills of NHS staff so they can provide the best possible care for women and babies.

    The NHS is already making progress on reducing rates of brain injuries in childbirth and we look forward to continuing this work with royal colleges and other partners as part of our commitment to improving services.

    Professor Mary Dixon-Woods, Director of The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute, said:

    Any effort to improve care must put families at the centre. The ABC programme has been developed in partnership with women, birthing people and their birth partners and reflects the importance of listening, inclusion and respect as part of keeping those in labour and their babies safe.

    Gill Walton, Chief Executive of the RCM, said:

    Improving the safety of maternity services by supporting staff is a priority for the RCM and something we are absolutely committed to working in partnership to achieve. Any event of avoidable brain injury is devastating for the mother, for the families and for all the staff involved. Improving multidisciplinary training is key to improving pregnancy outcomes, equally sharing good practice, and learning from mistakes is crucial.

    We are confident that the ABC tools and training will equip maternity staff at these pilot sites with the skills they need to ensure best outcomes for both mother and baby.

    Background information

    The selected sites that are participating in the pilot of impacted fetal head during caesarean birth are:

    • Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    • East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
    • Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
    • Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust
    • Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

    The selected sites that are participating in the pilot of detection and response to fetal deterioration are:

    • Croydon Health Services NHS Trust
    • Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
    • St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • PRESS RELEASE : Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Ecuador – Libby Green [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Ecuador – Libby Green [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 7 October 2024.

    Ms Libby Green has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Ecuador in succession to Mr Christopher Campbell who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. Ms Green will take up her appointment during August 2025.

    Curriculum vitae

    Full name: Elisabeth Clare Green

    2022 to Present New Delhi, Head of Climate and Energy
    2017 to 2020 FCO, Deputy Head of Department, Asia Pacific Directorate
    2015 to 2017 Department of Health, Head of Department
    2012 to 2015 Beijing, First Secretary Health
    2010 to 2012 Beijing, First Secretary Climate and Energy
    2008 to 2010 Copenhagen, Deputy Head of Mission
    2007 to 2008 Copenhagen, Second Secretary
    2006 to 2007 Pre-posting training (including Danish language training
    2003 to 2006 FCO, Desk Officer, Security Policy Department
    2001 to 2003 FCO, Press Officer
    2001 Joined FCO
  • PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 57 – UK statement for the Independent Expert on Somalia [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 57 – UK statement for the Independent Expert on Somalia [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 7 October 2024.

    UK statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Independent Expert on Somalia. Delivered by the UK’s Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.

    Thank you.

    Let me thank the Independent Expert. We look forward to the renewal of her mandate. We welcome the presence of the Director General from the Ministry of Family and Human Rights Development and his team from Mogadishu.

    We welcome the Somali government’s formation of an inter-ministerial technical working group on human rights and efforts to accede to the UN Conventions against Transnational Organised Crime and Corruption, as well as the government’s passing of the Disability Rights Bill in August 2024.

    We are concerned at the ongoing loss of civilian life due to conflict and insecurity, continuing cases of conflict-related sexual violence, and restrictions on the freedom of expression, including detention of journalists. Women and children, and those internally displaced, continue to be acutely vulnerable to human rights abuses.

    We encourage the Somali government to strengthen the rule of law and enhance basic freedoms by finalising the establishment of the National Human Rights Commission, and ensuring that the constitutional review process and future legislation meets Somalia’s human rights obligations and is undertaken through a consultative process. The UK stands ready to work with Somalia on all these issues.

    Ms Dyfan,

    Looking forward, what HR benchmarks are most cause for concern, and what action can the UN and other international partners take to support Somalia to meet these over the next year?

  • PRESS RELEASE : 1,000 UK troops show commitment to eastern Europe in NATO exercise [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : 1,000 UK troops show commitment to eastern Europe in NATO exercise [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 6 October 2024.

    More than 1,000 British troops have begun one of the largest exercises this year in the Balkans, showing the UK’s commitment to the region’s security.

    The training will develop the UK’s ability to operate alongside NATO allies and underlines Britain’s commitment to eastern Europe.

    With 18 activities taking place across three months, one of the standout training exercises under Operation Chelonia involves the UK’s deployment of troops to Kosovo. These troops arrived via amphibious landing on a beach with no established infrastructure, via a world-leading motorised floating platform.

    This training exercise takes place close to Pasha Liman Naval Base in Southern Albania.

    Minister for the Armed Forces Luke Pollard said:

    These exercises show our unwavering commitment to standing united with our allies and working hand in hand to boost our collective security. The UK has always had a major presence in the Western Balkans, and it’s important we demonstrate a united front to ensure regional security.

    Working closely with our NATO partners, we are demonstrating our combined efforts to safeguard peace, stability, and security in the region.

    The landing was led by the Strategic Reserve Force (SRF), a group of 600 Army personnel held at readiness to deploy at two weeks’ notice should pressures in the region escalate. In 2024, the SRF is led by the 1st Battalion of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment.

    The scenario required the services of the Mexeflote, a world-leading modular motorised floating platform that can dock on the stern ramp of a ship, load with heavy military hardware (including trucks and main battle tanks if required), ferry the cargo to the beach and enable the cargo to be unloaded.

    To put into context the scale of the operation, 26,000 linear metres of vehicles and equipment were landed on the beach. All equipment was brought to Albania from the UK aboard the 13,500 tonne Ro-Ro vessel, Hartland Point.

    The Royal Air Force have also undertaken training in the region to ensure all personnel have the training they need to keep us secure at home and strong abroad.

    The British Army have previously deployed at pace in Kosovo, with 200 personnel from the (1st battalion) of the Princess of Wales’ Royal Regiment (PWRR) sent to the country last year under NATO command, following an increase in tensions in the north of the country.

    Other nations involved in these key exercises with the UK include Serbia, Romania, Kosovo, Georgia, Croatia, and Moldova.

    This exercise reaffirms the UK’s commitment to our allies in the region. Whilst Putin continues his illegal and reckless invasion of Ukraine and aggressive posturing, it is vital that the UK works consistently alongside our NATO allies to display a united front of our collective strength.

    From our continued presence in Kosovo, to our counter-disinformation support in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the UK remains completely committed to upholding democracy and supporting our allies in the Western Balkans.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK trade mission visits Kyiv to deepen industry ties [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK trade mission visits Kyiv to deepen industry ties [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 6 October 2024.

    Trade mission agrees key requirements for Ukraine’s future equipment and capability needs.

    A UK trade mission, formed of representatives from the Ministry of Defence, Department for Business and Trade, and the defence trade association ADS, visited Ukraine to hold meetings with Ukrainian Government and industry representatives.

    It is the latest step in the growing relationship between the UK’s defence industrial sector and Ukraine’s, following the signing of a major agreement in July which will enable Ukraine to harness the power of UK industry by drawing on £3.5 billion worth of export finance to purchase further military capabilities.

    The cross-government group, led by the Minister for the Armed Forces, travelled to Kyiv, where the trade mission visited the Ukraine Defence Industrial Forum to take part in a series of meetings and forum discussions.

    Whilst there the minister discussed the UK’s steadfast support for Ukraine as long as it takes, the ever-growing relationship between the UK and Ukraine’s defence industry and the government’s pledge to continue to boost investment into our own industry which will in turn support Ukraine’s fight.

    Agreements were made with Ukrainian officials on their requirements for complex weapons and land systems support during the event, which provides a signal to UK industry as to the types of equipment they most need and for which the MOD will now contract with UK industry on Ukraine’s behalf.

    Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard MP said:

    The UK’s support for Ukraine is ironclad. We continue to lead the way in providing military aid, but our support is much broader than simply providing equipment. Our flourishing defence industrial relationship symbolises the work happening across Government and the private sector to ramp up and speed up our support.

    By deepening our ties with Ukraine’s defence industry, we are expanding own industrial capacity, while boosting Ukraine’s own capabilities. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine, and we will provide support for as long as it takes.

    The MOD already placed contracts with Thales for air defence missiles and Sheffield Forgemasters for artillery gun barrels forgings, in order to warm up industry in preparation for further orders.  Future orders are in the pipeline and will be funded by Ukraine, drawing on their own reserves and the £3.5 billion of United Kingdom export finance made available by the UK to support Ukraine’s war effort.

    Task Force HIRST is the UK cross-government team incorporating MOD, DBT and UK Export Finance to stimulate UK industrial production and international collaboration in support of Ukraine, including collaboration with Ukrainian companies.

    Last week, the Defence Secretary confirmed the Government is delivering on its commitment to speed up and ramp up deliveries of support for Ukraine, surpassing its pledge to deliver 12 AS90 artillery guns within 100 days of taking office.

    A total of 16 units are now on course to be delivered, with 10 already provided, and six more to follow in the coming weeks.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New government tech deals boost the business of cancer detection [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : New government tech deals boost the business of cancer detection [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 6 October 2024.

    New UK-created therapies for cancer will be trialled in the UK – furthering the nation’s life sciences industry as one of the great drivers of economic growth.

    A raft of new UK-created therapies for cancer will be trialled in the UK – furthering the nation’s life sciences industry as one of the great drivers of economic growth.

    New partnerships backed by public and private sector investment will trial new ways to tackle cancer and other life-threatening diseases with faster diagnoses and better treatments, deploying innovative technologies and approaches .

    This could unleash a raft of new medical tech products onto the global market, including more flexible medical scanners and an AI tool to help spot lung cancer sooner. The potential of these breakthrough technologies to give new hope to patients, and to become commercial successes, is a demonstration of this government’s ambitions for the UK’s R&D base and the NHS to work hand-in-hand with the private sector, to bring the latest high-tech innovations into daily use across the health service as part of the government’s wider mission to reform the NHS.

    Medical technologies like these not only offer the hope of longer, healthier lives to people living with diseases like cancer, but also drive economic growth through the UK’s world leading life sciences industry. Their adoption is also critical to building an NHS that is match-fit for the future, as emphasised in the findings of the recent Darzi Review. This independent report laid bare the current problems facing the NHS, including the fact that the cancer survival rates in England are lagging far behind other countries. Today’s package of investment will play a crucial role in the government’s plans to address these challenges and rebuild and reform the NHS, which will prioritise the adoption of innovative technologies and approaches and identify ways to do things differently across the health service in order to provide a better service for patients.

    It comes as UK Research and Innovation announces a £118 million fund that will create five new hubs across the country, from Glasgow to Bristol, to help develop new health technologies. The funding will be split between government funding and partner support – inviting business to help the mission to kickstart the economy and build an NHS fit for the future. The Hubs will work in intimate partnership with the private sector – with experts at UCL developing scanners to improve cancer surgery, delivering their research together with both large MedTech multinationals and British start-ups, for example.

    The International Investment Summit, taking place in a matter of days, will see government form a new partnership with business to grow our economy through more high quality, long-term investment and innovation.

    Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said:

    Cancer is a disease that has brought pain, misery and heartbreak to every family in the country, including my own. But through government working in partnership with the NHS, researchers, and business, we can harness science and innovation to bring the detection and treatment of this horrendous disease firmly in to the 21st century, keeping more families together for longer.

    The UK’s scientists, researchers and captains of industry have brilliant ideas that aren’t just going to boost our health – they’ll boost our economy too, helping to build a virtuous circle for more investment in both health and research which will ultimately drive up living standards.

    Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, said:

    As a cancer survivor, I know how vital an early cancer diagnosis and the latest treatments are. This investment will not only save lives, but also secure Britain’s status as a powerhouse for life sciences and medical technology.

    When we combine the care of the NHS and the genius of our country’s leading scientific minds, we can develop life changing treatments for patients and help get Britain’s economy booming.

    The Science Secretary will be speaking to business leaders across the life sciences sector, encouraging a raft of investment into the UK for drug development, clinical trials and MedTech production.

    Already contributing £108 billion to the UK economy, the life sciences industry drove £800 million in foreign direct investment into the UK in 2023, and supports around 300,000 jobs up and down the country.

    Today’s announcements showcase the impact that could potentially be made to cancer, as well as other diseases, through ensuring the government and NHS works hand in hand with life sciences research institutions and industry, to drive the development of new treatments and diagnostics.

    New medical tech and treatments that could eventually be brought to market include:

    • Developing cheaper, more easily usable scanners that will help surgeons detect early signs of cancers and remove tumours with greater success. These tools could be more readily available than those currently in use across the NHS.
    • Speeding up the time required to bring new drugs to market by testing ‘micro-dosing’ – an approach which sees a tiny amount of a drug delivered to a small part of the body. This work could provide a new
    • pathway for clinically trialling new treatments for lung infection and inflammation much faster and cheaper than at present.
    • Driving forward personalised treatments for cancer patients who are receiving immunotherapy – using their own immune system to identify and attack cancer cells. New ways of monitoring patients could allow a real-time view of how a therapy is working, offering the opportunity to tweak it to the patient’s needs.
    • Training AI models to be used in quickly and accurately diagnosing cancer through a new cross-NHS data network that researchers can access.

    The life sciences sector is one of the crown jewels of the British economy – exemplified by the work by Oxford University and AstraZeneca that produced the world’s first Covid-19 vaccine, as well as the government’s 10-year partnership with Moderna to anchor the production of millions of lifesaving vaccines here in the UK.

    The MedTech sector specifically is also booming, supporting more than 138,000 jobs and exporting more than £5.6 billion in products annually. And there are life sciences clusters right across the UK that provide high-skill, high-wage jobs from Merseyside to the North East.

    Support for today’s announcements

    Commenting on MANIFEST, Professor Samra Turajlic, project lead, Clinical Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute, and Consultant Medical Oncologist at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, said:

    In the last ten years we have made huge progress in the treatment of cancer with immunotherapy, but we are still underserving many patients due to treatment failure and side effects. We have a unique opportunity in the UK, especially given the NHS, to address this challenge.

    We are hugely excited to work together with such a large group of clinicians, patients and our industry partners, each with unique experiences and expertise. Research on this scale can get us one step closer to better tests in the clinic, but also fuel more discoveries regarding cancer immunology and new therapies. Ultimately, we want to speed up the delivery of personalised medicine for a disease that affects huge numbers of people across the UK every year.

    Also commenting on MANIFEST, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK, Michelle Mitchell, added:

    The Francis Crick Institute is carrying out world-leading research with the backing of Cancer Research UK, the MRC and the Wellcome Trust. Further funding from the UK government to support promising immunotherapy research at the Institute is a welcome boost towards kinder, more personalised treatments for cancer. It’s crucial for the UK’s economic wellbeing, as well as its health, for the UK government to be ambitious in funding world-class cancer research.

    Commenting on the UKRI Healthcare Research and Partnership Hubs, EPSRC Executive Chair Professor Charlotte Deane said:

    The five new hubs bring together a wealth of expertise from across academia, industry and charities to improve population health, transform disease prediction and diagnosis, and accelerate the development of new interventions.

    They represent an exciting range of adventurous techniques and approaches that have great potential to improve the lives of millions of people here in the UK and across the world.

    Commenting on the pathology data network, Vin Diwakar, National Director of Transformation at NHS England said:

    The investment in AI pathology represents new hope in helping us to treat and cure a range of diseases. By supporting secure access to this unique dataset, we can help researchers to learn more about various conditions, including cancer, so that they can both spot how to prevent disease and also find the next generation of treatments and cures faster.

    The NHS is globally unique in holding data for the entire population. This makes the test result information we hold particularly valuable for AI training as we know that it represents the population properly.

    Like all data in NHS secure data environments, there are strict access rules, meaning the information will remain under the control of the NHS at all times and will only allow secure access to approved researchers who are conducting analysis which improves health and care.

    Commenting on the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Invention for Innovation (i4i) Early Cancer Diagnosis Clinical Validation and Evaluation funding call, Professor Mike Lewis, Scientific Director for Innovation at NIHR said:

    Developing early diagnosis technologies that are closer to cancer patients is a key aim of this NIHR funding – the potential to find cancers earlier will give patients more choice of treatment, and enable us to save lives in the future.

    Funding breakdown

    • MANIFEST: £9 million; £4 million from Office for Life Sciences, £5 million from the Medical Research Council
    • UKRIEPSRC Healthcare Research and Partnership Hubs: £118 million; £54 million from government, £64 million cash and in-kind backing from partners
    • AI digital pathology data platform: £6.4 million from government
    • NIHR i4i Early Cancer Diagnosis Clinical Validation and Evaluation funding call: £11 million from government
    • Advancing Precision Medicine funding call: £4 million from government

    Notes to editors

    The £9 million MANIFEST (Multinomic Analysis of Immunotherapy Features Evidencing Success and Toxicity) consortium is led by the Francis Crick Institute together with the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, as well academic and industry partners. It will support the better targeting of immunotherapy as a treatment for cancer.

    Led out of the world-leading Francis Crick Institute, MANIFEST will examine the biomarkers – measurable signs of a patient’s health status – present in patients before they start immunotherapy, with a view to developing tests that can monitor these biomarkers during treatment.  These tests could help indicate if a given treatment is likely to work, helping doctors to personalise immunotherapy treatments to individual patients. MANIFEST is co-funded by the UKRI Medical Research Council and the Office for Life Sciences.

    £6.4 million is being invested by the government in new data infrastructure which will pull together digital pathology data from across the NHS to make it easier for researchers to access. Researchers will be able to train AI models on this unique set of information, in order to improve how quickly and accurately cancer and other diseases can be spotted. Early diagnosis and treatment is critical to cancer survival and recovery. This project is led by the NHS Data for Research and Development Programme. The programme is establishing a health data research infrastructure to provide rapid access to the world’s largest linked data sets for research.

    Full details of the £118 million UKRIEPSRC Healthcare Research and Partnership Hubs

    • Optical and Acoustic Imaging for Surgical and Interventional Sciences (OASIS) Hub – led by University College London. Working on new imaging tools to help surgeons identify cancers – including breast cancer – and remove tumours with greater success.
    • MAINSTREAM research and partnership hub for health technologies in Manufacturing Stem Cells – led by University of Glasgow. Working on potential therapies using adult stem cells, which could help cancer patients regenerate bone marrow after chemotherapy.
    • Research and Partnership Hub in Microscale Science and Technology to Accelerate Therapeutic Innovation (MicroTex) – led by University of Edinburgh. Working on a new method for clinically trialling new drugs with lung disease patients, which could lead to much faster and cheaper results.
    • The VIVO Hub for Enhanced Independent Living – led by University of Bristol. Developing wearable technologies to help people with age-related mobility issues manage health conditions that impair their mobility.
    • National Hub for Advanced Long-acting Therapeutics (HALo) – led by University of Liverpool. Looking into the potential of Long-Acting Therapeutics, drugs where the patient only needs to take one dose, which could then last for weeks or even months, rather than having to take doses daily or multiple times daily (which can become a burden, and lead to missed doses and subsequent complications).

    Winners of the £11 million NIHR i4i Early Cancer Diagnosis Clinical Validation and Evaluation funding call.

    Professor George Hanna, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
    PANACEA: PAN Alimentary Cancer Exhaled breath Analysis
    Researching the accuracy of a new breath test for multiple gastrointestinal cancers (oesophageal, gastric, pancreatic, liver and colorectal) as well as studying how to introduce it into primary care.

    Dr Carlos Arteta Montilva, Optellum Ltd
    CLEAREST: Clinical evaluation of lung cancer detection and diagnosis software
    Studying how artificial intelligence (AI) software could help medical imaging experts to find suspicious ‘spots’ in the lungs and assist them in deciding if they could be early lung cancer.

    Professor Ros Eeles, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
    Integration of the PRODICT TM test into the cancer risk pathway
    Evaluating a genetic test to identify people at risk of developing cancer, to find out how it can be integrated into the NHS.

    Dr Andrew Shapanis, Professor Paul Skipp, XGENERA Ltd
    miONCO-Dx: A novel multi cancer early diagnostic test
    Improving the efficiency and evaluating the performance of a new cancer blood test for use as a screening tool.

    Professor Andrew Davies, University of Southampton, and Dr Emma Yates, Proteotype Diagnostics Ltd
    Cost-effective multi-cancer early detection by measuring patient plasma amino acid cross sections with the Enlighten test
    Testing how a new type of multi cancer early detection test performs in an NHS context. Researchers will also plan for how the test could be used within deprived communities.

    Professor Brendan Delaney, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
    Artificial Intelligence to support cancer early diagnosis in general practice. (AI-DIP)
    Developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assistant to improve the early diagnosis of cancer in general practice, using pancreatic and lung cancer as case studies.

    Second round of winners of Innovate UK’s £4 million Advancing Precision Medicine funding call

    AI-VISION: An observational study validating a predictive algorithm integrating multi-modal data for patient prognostication and treatment stratification in triple negative breast cancer
    – Project lead: Concr Ltd
    – Project partner: Durham University; Institute of Cancer Research

    AIPIR – Development of an advanced AI proteomic platform to identify, track and predict host response to solid tumour immunotherapies
    – Project lead: Eliptica Limited
    – Project partner: University of Edinburgh

    ST TCR – Unlocking the discovery of novel shared targets and T-cell receptors for precision cancer therapies
    – Project lead: Exogene Limited
    – Project partner: Outsee Limited

    End-to end AI-assisted workflow for prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT reporting
    – Project lead: Mirada Medical Limited
    – Project partners: Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, University of Bristol

    Revolutionising breast cancer prognosis with OncoSignatur: an innovative, cost-effective qPCR profiling test for improved, personalised patient pathways
    – Project lead: Signatur Biosciences Ltd
    – Project partner: University of Oxford

    AI digital diagnostics platform to streamline the diagnosis of blood cancers
    – Project lead: Spotlight Pathology Ltd
    – Project partner: Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

  • Keir Starmer – 2024 Statement on the One Year Anniversary of 7 October Attacks

    Keir Starmer – 2024 Statement on the One Year Anniversary of 7 October Attacks

    The statement made by Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, on 6 October 2024.

    7 October 2023 was the darkest day in Jewish history since the Holocaust. One year on, we stand together to remember the lives so cruelly taken.

    Over a thousand people were brutally murdered. Men, women, children and babies killed, mutilated, and tortured by the terrorists of Hamas. Jewish people murdered whilst protecting their families.

    Young people massacred at a music festival.

    People abducted from their homes.

    Agonising reports of rape, torture and brutality beyond comprehension which continued to emerge days and weeks later.

    As a father, a husband, a son, a brother – meeting the families of those who lost their loved ones last week was unimaginable. Their grief and pain are ours, and it is shared in homes across the land.

    A year on, that collective grief has not diminished or waned.

    Yet their strength and determination to cherish the memories of those they had lost continues, and our determination to bring those still captive home endures. I stand firm in our commitment to bring the hostages home, and we will not give up until they are returned.

    One year on from these horrific attacks we must unequivocally stand with the Jewish community and unite as a country. We must never look the other way in the face of hate.

    We must also not look the other way as civilians bear the ongoing dire consequences of this conflict in the Middle East. I reiterate my call for immediate ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon, and for the removal of all restrictions on humanitarian aid into Gaza.

    We will not falter in our pursuit of peace and on this day of pain and sorrow, we honour those we lost, and continue in our determination to return those still held hostage, help those who are suffering, and secure a better future for the Middle East.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister puts investment at the heart of first Council of the Nations and Regions [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister puts investment at the heart of first Council of the Nations and Regions [October 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 5 October 2024.

    Leaders from across the UK will come together in Scotland next week [Friday 11 October] as the Prime Minister convenes the first Council of Nations and Regions.

    • Prime Minister convenes leaders from across the UK for Council of the Nations and Regions in Scotland on Friday 11 October.
    • Council to focus on maximising opportunities to deliver investment and growth across the UK.
    • Comes as speakers are confirmed for the UK Government’s inaugural International Investment Summit.

    Leaders from across the UK will come together in Scotland next week [Friday 11 October] as the Prime Minister convenes the first Council of Nations and Regions.

    Three days ahead of the International Investment Summit, the first Council will focus on investment and growth and is a key moment to ensure everyone is collectively playing their part to maximise the opportunity the Summit presents for the whole of the UK.

    The Council brings together First Ministers, Northern Ireland’s First Minister and Deputy First Minister and regional Mayors from across England, as the UK Government forges new partnerships, resets relationships and seizes the opportunity to secure long term investment with the aim of boosting growth and living standards in every part of the UK.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:

    I’m determined to bring forward a new era of stability, trust, and partnership with businesses, investors, Devolved Governments, and local leaders to boost the economy and restore the UK’s reputation one of the best places in the world to do business.

    I’ve set out that we will be doing things differently, and that’s exactly why we are delivering our promise to convene the first Council of the Nations and Regions as we work as one team to maximise opportunities ahead of the Investment Summit.

    No more talking shops of the past. Genuine, meaningful, and focused partnership to change the way we do business, redefine our position on the world’s stage, and unlock the whole of the UK’s untapped potential to make everyone, everywhere better off.

    Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said:

    This new era of genuine partnership working between the Government and Mayors will help us to unleash the potential of our great regions and boost growth.

    Mayors are champions of their regions at home and abroad, attracting investment, creating good jobs, and putting more money in people’s pockets. Our investments in transport, skills and homes, create the right environment for growth by connecting businesses to the talent and finance they need to succeed.

    Through partnership working and by listening to business, we’ll deliver the long-term investment our country needs to shake off stagnation and face the future with confidence.

    Local leaders as well as Heads of the Devolved Governments have also been invited and are expected to attend the International Investment Summit to forge new partnerships with businesses to unlock growth in every corner and every community across the UK.

    The UK Government led inaugural International Investment Summit is expected to be opened by the Prime Minister where he will take part in an in conversation event with Eric Schmidt – the pioneer behind Google’s transformation from start up to one of the world’s most powerful companies.

    Eric Schmidt, Former CEO & Chairman of Google KBE said:

    Artificial intelligence represents one of the most transformative technologies of our time. It will change how economies everywhere function, and it will determine which countries stay competitive in the decades to come.

    Last year, when the UK hosted the first global summit on AI safety, the country displayed its commitment to being a leader in responsible innovation. Now, it has the opportunity to go even further and articulate a vision for the future where the UK is a hub for world-class talent.

    I’m looking forward to discussing with the Prime Minister how we can drive even greater investment in research and education to ensure the UK stays at the forefront of these technological breakthroughs.

    The Summit will gather UK leaders, high-profile investors and businesses from across the world at a historic venue in central London – with confirmed speakers including Ruth Porat President & Chief Investment Officer, Alphabet and Google, Alex Kendall, CEO of Wayve and Bruce Flatt, CEO of Brookfield Asset Management.

    The event will provide an opportunity for the Government to establish enduring partnerships with businesses to boost investment in the UK and to give investors the certainty and confidence they need to drive growth.

    It will be sponsored by Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, M&G plc, Octopus Energy, and TSL.

    Today’s announcement follows the Government confirming funding this week to launch the UK’s first carbon capture sites in Teesside and Merseyside. In a boost for economic growth and protecting the environment, the new carbon capture and CCUS enabled hydrogen projects will create 4,000 new jobs, sustain important British industry, and help remove over 8.5 million tonnes of carbon emissions each year – the equivalent of taking around 4 million cars off the road.

    C.S. Venkatakrishnan, Group Chief Executive, Barclays said:

    The International Investment Summit is an important opportunity for the Government to build further investor confidence based on its priorities for driving UK economic growth.

    The UK’s stability, skills and history of innovation make it an attractive investment destination. The private sector has an important supporting role in helping the economy.  Barclays has made its largest ever capital investment in the UK to drive economic growth and we continue to connect both domestic and international investors with opportunities across the country.

    Georges Elhedery, Group CEO, HSBC said:

    From SMEs to multinational corporates, UK companies’ enterprise, expertise and innovation present huge opportunities for partnership and economic growth. With our long history of helping UK customers trade with the world and international customers to invest in the UK, HSBC is pleased to support the International Investment Summit.

    Charlie Nunn, Group Chief Executive, Lloyds Banking Group said:

    The UK business environment remains an innovative and dynamic destination for investors and global talent, and we are proud to support the International Investment Summit. Lloyds works with corporate and institutional clients from the UK and across the world – generating jobs and growth, attracting inward investment, and increasing exports.  These are essential ways we are helping Britain prosper.

    Andrea Rossi, CEO, M&G plc said:

    The UK has a clear national mission to drive economic growth and back wealth creation across every region of the country. At M&G, we have actively invested in the UK for 175 years, driving progress and helping people, businesses and communities thrive. We continue to support a range of companies, invest in critical infrastructure and play our part in boosting regional economies. The International Investment Summit is a crucial moment to put the UK back on the investor map, showcase market opportunities and reinforce how business and government can work in partnership.

    Greg Jackson, CEO of Octopus Energy said:

    The UK is the vanguard of green innovation, brimming with the talent and technology needed to accelerate the global energy revolution. By investing in British renewables and clean tech, we’re not just creating greener energy for people but driving the solutions that will power the world. The International Investment Summit is a great opportunity to showcase the UK’s climate leadership and revolutionise the sector.

    Jackie Wild, TSL Group CEO said:

    We are delighted to be a partner to the International Investment Summit. We founded TSL more than two decades ago with the vision of creating a British export model of technical engineering and construction excellence. We are proud to be delivering projects for international clients across the world to power the fourth industrial revolution.

    In addition, through the creation of SmartParc, our cutting edge, investable platform for food industry change, we continue to facilitate inward investment into the UK’s food industry to safeguard our national food security.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 57: UK Statement on South Sudan [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 57: UK Statement on South Sudan [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 4 October 2024.

    UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the OHCHR on technical assistance for South Sudan. Delivered by the UK’s Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.

    Mr President,

    We thank the High Commissioner for today’s update and commend OHCHR’s continued provision of crucial technical assistance in South Sudan.

    We are concerned by the government of South Sudan’s recent decision to extend the revitalised peace agreement by two years. This has delayed democracy for the South Sudanese, who have not had the chance to elect their leaders since independence.

    The forthcoming extension period represents an opportunity for the government to demonstrate its commitment to justice and accountability. The recent passing of legislation on transitional justice institutions represents some progress towards this goal. Consultation with civil society and victim groups to operationalise these bodies must now be prioritised. In this context, the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan remains vital and we welcome South Sudan’s continued engagement with this important body.

    We are also concerned about the recently passed National Security Service Bill, which allows arrests to be made without a warrant.

    High Commissioner, how is OHCHR working with the government of South Sudan to ensure this Bill does not undermine civic space nor further entrench impunity within South Sudan’s security forces?

    Thank you.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Russia should immediately cease its deliberate attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure – UK statement at the UN Security Council [October 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Russia should immediately cease its deliberate attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure – UK statement at the UN Security Council [October 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 4 October 2024.

    Statement by Jess Jambert-Gray, Deputy Political Coordinator, at the UN Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security.

    I will keep my remarks brief and I will focus on three points.

    First, the UK takes the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines extremely seriously and we share the desire of other Council members to understand what happened and who was responsible.

    We believe the best way to get those answers is to support the ongoing national investigation being conducted by Germany.

    We recognise this is a complex investigation and that it is important it is conducted thoroughly and to the highest standards.

    We therefore welcome the update provided to the Council on 9 September by the Permanent Representatives of Sweden, Germany and Denmark, which outlined the German authorities’ commitment to ensuring the investigation is carried out impartially and in line with the rule of law.

    Second, as we have said many times before, we do not believe it helpful for the Security Council to try to prejudge the outcome of this ongoing investigation, dictate how the investigation is conducted or seek to politicise the issue.

    The Council should focus our efforts on supporting the process rather than engaging in unhelpful speculation or trying to undermine it.

    Third, we must point out that while Russia is consistently calling Council meetings on this topic to vocally condemn attacks on critical national infrastructure, it is simultaneously deliberately targeting Ukraine’s energy system and attacking its critical national infrastructure.

    These attacks are killing thousands and inflicting a terrible human cost.

    We urge Russia to translate its stated concern for the protection of civilian infrastructure into action by immediately ceasing such attacks and ending its illegal war of aggression against Ukraine. Thank you.