Tag: Downing Street

  • PRESS RELEASE : David Cameron – We’ll make apprenticeships a gold standard option for ambitious young people [February 2012]

    PRESS RELEASE : David Cameron – We’ll make apprenticeships a gold standard option for ambitious young people [February 2012]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 7 February 2012.

    Marking National Apprenticeship Week the Prime Minister David Cameron today announced a new round of Government funding to support thousands of apprenticeships up to degree equivalent, helping deliver the world class skills firms need to drive growth.

    From today, businesses and training providers can bid for a share of £6m from the Higher Apprenticeship Fund, which will support the development of thousands of new Higher Apprenticeships in sectors including aerospace, energy and renewable technologies.

    The Prime Minister also opened the bidding for the new Employer Ownership pilot, inviting employers in England to apply to access up to £250m of public investment and secure more control over how skills training is designed and delivered.

    He also announced that from this week, small firms will be offered an incentive of £1,500 to hire their first young apprentices. This is expected to support up to 40,000 new apprenticeships over the next year.

    Prime Minister David Cameron said:

    I’m delighted to underline our commitment to strengthen our economy by helping employers take on apprentices and ensure that the UK workforce has the skills that businesses need. Under this Government apprenticeship starts are increasing at a record rate, with improvements across the age range, in all sectors, throughout the country.

    By making apprenticeships a gold standard option for ambitious young people, we are sending a message that technical excellence is as highly valued as academic prowess.  And by focusing investment where it is most needed to deliver sustainable growth and offering real ownership of vocational training to employers, we are equipping businesses with the skills they need to rebalance our economy and distribute opportunity more widely.

    Writing in the Huffington Post today, the Prime Minister described how apprenticeships are a vital component of government plans to build a highly-skilled workforce.

    Mr Cameron wrote:

    Apprenticeships are right at the heart of the kind of economy we want to build: one where many more young people have the chance to learn a proper trade; where we have a highly-skilled workforce; where we’re not just borrowing and spending huge amounts but really earning our way, making and selling the goods the world wants to buy. Apprenticeships are a vital thread running through this vision.

    Skills Minister John Hayes said:

    Clarity of policy and certainty of purpose in Government has delivered a record number of apprenticeships and driven up standards at every level.  We must now go further to create new pathways to excellence for the brightest and best young people and help employers to secure the high-quality skills they need.  Our mission is to put practical training on a level playing field with academic study, creating a highly skilled, creative workforce that can take on the best in the world.

    Data released on 31 January confirms record growth in apprenticeship starts, with some 457,200 starting an apprenticeship in the full 2010/11 academic year.  This represents a 63.5 per cent increase on 2009/10 figures.  Growth took place at all levels of learning, for all age groups, and across all sectors and all regions.  According to the National Audit Office, every £1 of public investment in apprenticeships delivers a return of £18 to the wider economy.

    Recent reforms to the apprenticeships programme include measures to raise quality standards, cut bureaucracy for employers and deliver more advanced training at ‘A’ level equivalent and above.

  • PRESS RELEASE : PM call with Prime Minister Trudeau [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : PM call with Prime Minister Trudeau [September 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 12 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday 10 September 2022.

    The leaders shared their shock and sadness at the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. They agreed a profound sense of loss is being felt by people in the UK, Canada, the wider Commonwealth and across the world.

    The Prime Minister noted the closeness of the UK-Canada relationship, as fellow members of the Commonwealth, G7 and NATO. The leaders agreed to build on this partnership as we apply our shared values to the challenges we face, including working to reduce our economic dependence on authoritarian states.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte [September 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 10 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte this afternoon.

    Prime Minister Rutte expressed his condolences on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and said that the people of the Netherlands had been shocked and saddened by her passing.

    The Prime Minister thanked Prime Minister Rutte for his kind words and the leaders paid tribute to King Charles III on the day of his proclamation.

    The Prime Minister and Prime Minister Rutte agreed on the importance of the UK-Netherlands relationship and looked forward to working together as close neighbours and likeminded partners.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with President Emmanuel Macron of France [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with President Emmanuel Macron of France [September 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 10 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to President Macron of France this afternoon.

    President Macron expressed his deepest condolences on the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The leaders agreed on the profound mark Her Majesty The Queen made not just on the UK but the world, and the Prime Minister thanked President Macron for his words.

    The leaders agreed on the value of a strong UK-France relationship as we work together to tackle the energy crisis caused by Putin’s illegal war, as well as other security, defence and strategic issues.

    They looked forward to meeting soon to discuss these issues.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland [September 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 10 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, this afternoon.

    Prime Minister Morawiecki expressed his condolences on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The leaders agreed that Her Majesty The Queen’s long reign and life of public service is as an inspiration to many.

    The Prime Minister and Prime Minister Morawiecki agreed on the strength of the UK-Poland relationship, particularly as we work together to support the people of Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi [September 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 10 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi this afternoon, following the death of Her Majesty The Queen.

    The Prime Minister thanked Prime Minister Modi for his heartfelt condolences, which he said were on behalf of 1.3 billion Indians.

    The leaders acknowledged the grief felt by the many people of the UK and India, and paid tribute to Her Majesty The Queen’s lifetime of service.

    The two agreed on the vital importance of the UK-India relationship and looked forward to meeting in person in the near future.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister Liz Truss’s call with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 10 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern this morning, following the death of Her Majesty The Queen.

    The leaders spoke about the fondness felt for Her Majesty The Queen, both in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, and shared their condolences.

    The Prime Minister also expressed her sincere condolences for New Zealand after the capsize of a boat off the coast of the South Island in recent hours.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister’s call with Taoiseach Micheál Martin

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister’s call with Taoiseach Micheál Martin

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 9 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to Taoiseach Micheál Martin this afternoon.

    The Taoiseach shared Ireland’s sincere condolences with the Prime Minister following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, and reminisced about her momentous visit to Ireland in 2011.

    The Prime Minister thanked the Taoiseach for his condolences, and the leaders agreed Her Majesty The Queen had played a central role in healing divides and bringing people together.

  • PRESS RELEASE : PM call with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

    PRESS RELEASE : PM call with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 8 September 2022.

    The Prime Minister spoke to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this morning.

    The leaders shared their condolences following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, and agreed she had touched the lives of many, both in Australia and the UK.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government announces Energy Price Guarantee for families and businesses while urgently taking action to reform broken energy market [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government announces Energy Price Guarantee for families and businesses while urgently taking action to reform broken energy market [September 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 8 September 2022.

    Energy Price Guarantee

    From 1st October, a new ‘Energy Price Guarantee’ will mean a typical UK household will now pay up to an average £2,500 a year on their energy bill for the next two years. This is automatic and applies to all households.

    This will save the average household at least £1,000 a year based on current energy prices from October and is in addition to the £400 energy bills discount for all households.

    This applies to all households in Great Britain, with the same level of support made available to households in Northern Ireland.

    • Typical household will save an average of £1,000 a year on their energy bills, under a new two-year Energy Price Guarantee
    • Businesses and public sector organisations will see equivalent support over the winter
    • New plans will tackle the root causes of problems in the energy market by boosting domestic energy supply
    • Package will boost growth and curb inflation rises

    Prime Minister Liz Truss sets out decisive action to support people and businesses with their energy bills and tackle the root causes of the issues in the UK energy market through increased supply – ensuring the country is not left in the same position again.

    Under new plans, a typical UK household will pay no more than £2,500 a year on their energy bill for the next two years from 1st October, through a new ‘Energy Price Guarantee’ which limits the price suppliers can charge customers for units of gas. This takes account of temporarily removing green levies, worth around £150, from household bills. The guarantee will supersede the existing energy price cap.

    This will save the average household £1,000 a year based on current energy prices from October. It comes in addition to the announced £400 energy bills discount for all households and together they will bring costs close to where the energy price cap stands today.

    The new guarantee will apply to households in Great Britain, with the same level of support made available to households in Northern Ireland.

    Those households who do not pay direct for mains gas and electricity – such as those living in park homes or on heat networks – will be no worse off and receive support through a new fund.

    Today’s action will deliver substantial benefits to the economy – boosting growth and curbing inflation by 4-5 points, reducing the cost of servicing the national debt.

    The historic intervention comes after a failure to invest in home-grown energy and drive reform in the energy market. Putin’s weaponisation of energy supply has exposed the UK’s vulnerability to the volatility of global markets, coupled with a regulatory framework which is no longer fit for purpose, which is driving up bills and holding back economic growth.

    Prime Minister Liz Truss said:

    Decades of short-term thinking on energy has failed to focus enough on securing supply – with Russia’s war in Ukraine exposing the flaws in our energy security and driving bills higher. I’m ending this once and for all.

    I’m acting immediately so people and businesses are supported over the next two years, with a new Energy Price Guarantee, and tackling the root cause of the issues by boosting domestic energy supply.

    Extraordinary challenges call for extraordinary measures, ensuring that the United Kingdom is never in this situation again.

    As businesses have not benefited from an energy price cap and are not always able to fix their energy price through fixed deals, many are reporting projected increases in energy costs of more than 500%.

    A new six-month scheme for businesses and other non-domestic energy users (including charities and public sector organisations like schools) will offer equivalent support as is being provided for consumers. This will protect them from soaring energy costs and provide them with the certainty they need to plan their business.

    After this initial six-month scheme, the Government will provide ongoing, focused support for vulnerable industries. There will be a review in 3 months’ time to consider where this should be targeted to make sure those most in need get support.

    The Government will provide energy suppliers with the difference between this new lower price, and what energy retailers would charge their customers were this not in place. Schemes previously funded by green levies will also continue to be funded by the Government during this two year period to ensure the UK’s investment in home-grown, secure renewable technologies continues.

    Whilst the intervention will be funded by the Government, action is being taken to significantly reduce the cost over time, including:

    • A new Energy Supply Taskforce – led by Madelaine McTernan who headed up the UK’s successful Vaccine Taskforce – has begun negotiations with domestic and international suppliers to agree long-term contracts that reduce the price they charge for energy and increase the security of its supply. The Taskforce and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy will negotiate with renewable producers to reduce the prices they charge as well.
    • HM Treasury are announcing a joint scheme, working with the Bank of England, to address the extraordinary liquidity requirements faced by energy firms operating in UK wholesale gas and electricity markets. The Energy Markets Financing Scheme will enable stability to both energy and financial markets, and the economy, and reduce the eventual cost for businesses and consumers. The scheme will provide short term financial support and will be designed to be used as a last resort.

    Learning from the mistakes of the past, the Government is taking action to accelerate domestic energy supply, increase our energy resilience and achieve our ambition to make the UK an energy exporter by 2040:

    • Launch a new oil and gas licensing round as early as next week, expected to lead to over 100 new licences.
    • Lift the moratorium on UK shale gas production. This will enable developers to seek planning permission where there is local support, which could get gas flowing in as soon as six months.
    • Drive forward the acceleration of new sources of energy supply from North Sea oil and gas to clean energy like nuclear, wind and solar.
    • Continue progressing up to 24GW of nuclear by 2050, with Great British Nuclear helping to set direction of getting new nuclear projects online in the UK.
    • Undertake fundamental reforms to the structure and regulation of energy market through recommendations from a new review of the UK Energy Regulation.
    • Launch a review to ensure we are meeting our Net Zero 2050 target in an economically-efficient way, given the altered economic landscape. Chaired by Chris Skidmore MP and reporting by the end of this year, it will ensure delivering the target is not placing undue burdens on businesses or consumers.

    Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng said:

    Millions of families and businesses across the country can now breathe a massive sigh of relief, safe in the knowledge that the government is standing behind them this winter and the next.

    The price of inaction would have been far greater than the cost of this intervention. Not only can we provide urgent support now, but the beauty of our scheme is that it will also bring down inflation, helping tackle wider cost of living pressures.

    Business and Energy Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg said:

    The global headwinds caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine, Putin’s weaponisation of energy and the aftermath of Covid, have exposed the need to strengthen Britain’s energy security for the good of the nation and the millions of households and businesses who will struggle to meet the cost of bills this winter.

    The action we are taking today will reduce that worrying burden in the short term and will invigorate the long term reforms we need to complete, to resolve the underlying problems in the energy market and ensure the British people enjoy affordable and plentiful energy in future.