Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Taking a hammer to the Belfast Agreement is unlikely to fix our problems warns Lord Empey [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Taking a hammer to the Belfast Agreement is unlikely to fix our problems warns Lord Empey [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ulster Unionists on 31 October 2022.

    Ulster Unionist Peer Lord Empey has warned the Taoiseach to be very careful following weekend comments in which he described Northern Ireland’s governance system as ‘not fit for purpose.’

    Lord Empey, who was one of the Ulster Unionist Party’s lead negotiators at the time of the Belfast Agreement, said:

    “I would urge caution to the Taoiseach in his comments. The Belfast Agreement managed to strike a balance that had previously proved elusive. It created institutions that allowed both of the main communities here to have a hand on the steering wheel. The vandalism that has been caused to those institutions was facilitated by both the Irish and UK Governments as they bent over backwards to placate the DUP and Sinn Fein since 2003.

    “Ironically if it hadn’t been for the changes made at St Andrews, there would have been a DUP MLA in line to be nominated as First Minister following the last Assembly election because Unionism is still the largest designation in the Assembly. Both Governments are as complicit in the current stalemate as any of the Northern Ireland political parties.

    “We are in the current scenario due to a mechanism put in place by both Governments in ‘New Decade, New Approach’ which was supposed to improve the sustainability of the institutions.

    “The Belfast Agreement has a review mechanism, this is correct. But to simply take a hammer to parts of the Agreement is unlikely to fix the problem. Indeed, it could be that success lies in returning to the Agreement’s factory settings.

    “It was clear throughout the 1996-1998 negotiations that the Irish Government was not involved in Strand 1 Talks (the internal affairs of Northern Ireland) and it is my firm conviction that this must be respected in any future discussions.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Thousands in last year of life to have disability benefits fast-tracked [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Thousands in last year of life to have disability benefits fast-tracked [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Work and Pensions on 1 November 2022.

    • Fast-tracked access to Personal Independent Payments (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Attendance Allowance (AA) will be extended to people who are in their final year of life.

    Thousands more people nearing the end of their life will have fast-tracked access to financial support through the benefits system, thanks to landmark legislation passed last week.

    In one of his first major legislative acts as monarch, King Charles III has granted Royal Assent to the Social Security (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill.

    This means that people who are thought to be in the final year of their life will be able to receive fast-tracked access to certain benefits, six months earlier than they were able to previously.

    This will apply to Personal Independent Payments (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Attendance Allowance (AA).

    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride MP said:

    It’s hugely important that people in the last year of their life are treated with dignity and receive the financial support they need and deserve quickly.

    Extending this support confirms our commitment to alleviating the pressures faced by those who are nearing the end of their lives, and their families.

    The Special Rules changes to PIP, DLA and AA will come into effect as soon as practical and follow the same changes made to Universal Credit (UC) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) earlier this year.

    Those who are eligible will not be required to attend a medical assessment, and in the majority of cases they will receive the highest rate of benefits.

  • PRESS RELEASE : End of minimum consumption charge welcome – Carla Lockhart [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : End of minimum consumption charge welcome – Carla Lockhart [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 1 November 2022.

    Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has said the decision by Firmus Energy to remove their minimum consumption charge for customers is a welcome step for hard pressed households faced with the pressures associated with energy costs. She had been lobbying Firmus on this issue following a large number of consumers getting in touch concerning this charge.

    Carla Lockhart said:

    “Everyone is aware of the pressures on household budgets as a consequence of record energy prices.

    As we now enter into a colder period of weather, many families will be making the difficult decision of balancing the need for heat with the extortionate cost of heat. I have no doubt that in many homes across Northern Ireland, reduction in the amount of energy consumed will be the norm this winter as people try to make ends meet.

    In light of this focus on efficiency it is important that energy companies do not impose unfair charges on the basis of minimum usage. I am delighted that after engagement with Firmus Energy, they have decided to remove their minimum consumption charge. This will save households £71.99 plus VAT.

    I commend Firmus Energy for taking this step. It will make a difference to some households and is a welcome and timely boost. We now need to be continuing to work to see the price of gas fall, whilst also ensuring Government energy support packages are fit for purpose and remain for as long as they are necessary.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Leadership needed to tackle sectarian hate crimes – Keith Buchanan [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Leadership needed to tackle sectarian hate crimes – Keith Buchanan [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 31 October 2022.

    Democratic Unionist MLA Keith Buchanan has called on all those who represent the Mid Ulster Constituency to take a strong stand against the kind of sectarian hatred which led to the arson attack on Ballynougher Orange Hall.

    The Mid Ulster MLA said, “The individual or individuals responsible for this crime are those who forced their way into the hall and deliberately set out to destroy it. It was a sectarian hate-crime perpetrated against their neighbours and they deserve to face the full weight of the law for it.

    Such intolerance however can be fed by an atmosphere of hostility and there needs to be strong leadership to counter it. When there is a failure to take a clear stand against sectarian chants that glorify the IRA it fuels a toxic atmosphere. When there are calls to exclude unionism from political decision-making or to impose joint authority on Northern Ireland it only serves to increase the political temperature. When some in positions of leadership claim there was no alternative to violence and intimidation in the past then it is no surprise that others see that as a ‘green light’ to emulate those tactics today.

    I would call on all those who represent the Mid Ulster Constituency to take a clear public stand against this attack on Ballynougher Orange Hall and on the kind of sectarianism we have seen all too often in recent months. The weekend’s attack is not the first Orange Hall to be damaged in recent weeks and many will feel that it is not a coincidence that such attacks increase when there has been an absence of leadership within republicanism.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Buchanan condemns Orange Hall blaze [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Buchanan condemns Orange Hall blaze [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 30 October 2022.

    DUP Mid Ulster MLA Keith Buchanan and DUP Councillor Anne Forde have called for political leadership from all parties in Mid Ulster after Ballynougher Orange Hall, outside Magherafelt, was seriously damaged by fire.

    Mr Buchanan said,

    “I visited the hall this evening as fire crews were battling to bring the blaze under control. One of the metal window-guards had been removed when the fire was discovered. The fire has seriously damaged the hall with the roof collapsed.

    The police are investigating the circumstances. I call on anyone with information to contact the police in Magherafelt.

    I also call on all political leaders to condemn those who continue to attack Orange Halls. It speaks volumes that this hall had to have metal sheets across all its windows and doors in the first place. There is no place for such hatred in society. The men and women of that lodge have every right to exist in Mid Ulster and live peaceably.”

    Cllr Anne Forde said,

    “This lodge is well rooted in the community and has been here for over 100 years. The folks in the lodge just want to be respected and be able to celebrate their Orange culture. Those who are so intolerant as to want the hall destroyed need removed from our streets. This is not an attack on bricks and mortar, it is an attack on the people who use that facility.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Gordon Lyons – progress is only made through consensus [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Gordon Lyons – progress is only made through consensus [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 30 October 2022.

    DUP Director of Elections and East Antrim MLA Gordon Lyons has said Sinn Fein is more focused on convincing us the IRA had ‘no alternative’ than they are on recognising the damage the Protocol will do to Northern Ireland.

    Gordon Lyons said,

    “Michelle O’Neill couldn’t care less about the view of unionists. She is playing dog whistle politics, but the facts speak for themselves. Sir Jeffrey made a speech on 1 July 2021 and another one on 9 September 2021 setting out how the Protocol was incompatible with devolution and the actions we were going to take. We then withdrew our First Minister several months before the Assembly election even took place. Our actions have nothing to do with the election result.

    We all know Sinn Fein don’t want Northern Ireland to work but for those of us who do want Northern Ireland to prosper the Government should focus its energy on ensuring the Protocol is dealt with and Northern Ireland’s place in the U.K. internal market is restored.

    Progress is only made in Northern Ireland with the support of unionists and nationalists. Not a single unionist MLA supports the Protocol. Sinn Fein doesn’t care about the view of unionists and still want the Protocol “rigorously implemented”. Indeed, Michelle O’Neill seems to care more about justifying the IRA than the fact our main hauliers say the Protocol would empty our shelves within 48hrs.

    Sinn Fein should start listening to unionists because until the Protocol is replaced there will not be a sound and solid basis to see a return of devolved government.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government should focus on dealing with the Protocol – Sir Jeffrey Donaldson [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government should focus on dealing with the Protocol – Sir Jeffrey Donaldson [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 28 October 2022.

    DUP Leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP has called on the Government to focus on resolving the problem rather than dithering over an election.

    Sir Jeffrey said:

    “The Government and the NIO talked up an election and now no one knows what is happening. Parliament is sovereign and can of course legislate to keep Ministers if it so wishes.

    It is now clear the Secretary of State’s boss, the Prime Minister, has not yet decided how to proceed.

    The Government should focus its time and energy on ensuring the Protocol problem is dealt with and Northern Ireland’s place in the U.K. internal market is restored.

    We are ready to fight an immediate election if one is called. An election will not solve the problem which is that until the Protocol is replaced there will not be a sound and solid basis to see a return of devolved government.

    So our message to the Government continues to be that they need to get the Protocol replaced and then we will have the basis for establishing a devolved government that Unionists and Nationalists can support.

    The Government has undermined its own credibility in recent weeks, instead of focusing on the underlying problem.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Violence and/or the threat of it is never acceptable [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Violence and/or the threat of it is never acceptable [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the DUP on 28 October 2022.

    A DUP statement has emphasised that violence should have no place or influence in a democracy.

    A DUP spokesman said,

    “Progress is only made in Northern Ireland when unionists and nationalists are agreed. Northern Ireland always succeeds when we build on foundations and arrangements that are supported by both Unionists and Nationalists.

    Politics and democratic processes are the only way that we will succeed in overcoming the challenges of the Protocol.

    Violence and/or the threat of it is never acceptable and the DUP always advocates the democratic route as opposed to arguing that there was “no alternative” to violence as some have recently said. We have consistently condemned violence.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : RPEG – Strong regulation helping to protect environment [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : RPEG – Strong regulation helping to protect environment [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Environment Agency on 1 November 2022.

    Environmental regulation is helping businesses to protect the environment and tackle the climate crisis, a new report reveals today (1 November), with more work needed to reduce serious water pollution incidents.

    Some 97% of industrial sites overseen by the Environment Agency are in the top compliance bands when it comes to protecting the environment, based on a five-year moving average, helping to ensure our air, land, and water is protected from harm.

    The data is revealed in the EA’s Regulating for People, Environment and Growth report (RPEG) 2021, which shows improving trends in environmental compliance.

    Since 2010, there has been a 72% decrease in NOx emissions, and a 90% decrease in SOx emissions, from sites the EA regulates. There has also been a 50% decrease in emissions of greenhouse gases from sites the EA regulates during the same period.

    And last year, the Environment Agency’s regulation led to the closure of 561 illegal waste sites and uncovered 445 new sites. It also ensured a nine million tonne reduction of CO2 compared to 2020 through the climate change emissions trading and energy efficiency schemes it manages.

    This is alongside a record 99% of bathing waters in England meeting or exceeding the minimum quality standard last year.

    The report comes as Sir James Bevan, chief executive of the Environment Agency, delivered a speech on the future of regulation to the Whitehall and Industry Group today.

    Sir James said:

    Do we want clean water, air that’s safe to breathe, a green country, jobs and growth? Yes – and those are some of the things you get from regulation when it’s done right.

    Good regulation is essential for most of the things we all want. The report we are launching today, Regulating for People, the Environment and Growth sets out what the EA does to support those things.

    But no regulatory system is perfect, including ours. Brexit is a massive opportunity to rethink how we do regulation in this country. The government has embarked on that process, and we welcome the debate.

    As an example of improving the regulatory system in a post-Brexit UK, he said opportunities lie in repealing the Floods Directive and reforming Water Framework Directive.

    He said:

    There will be examples of laws we find we don’t really need. There will be examples where changing the law will allow us to achieve better outcomes for the environment and nature and support economic growth. And there will be some laws that it will make eminent sense to keep.

    The RPEG report, comprising data from regulatory activities in 2021, also reveals:

    • Fines totalling £105 million were issued by the courts as a result of over 100 environmental prosecution cases brought by the EA in 2021
    • Environmental groups have received £15 million over the past five years as a result of enforcement undertakings accepted by the EA
    • Last year, we saw a reduction in CO2 of 9 million tonnes compared to 2020
    • Since 2010, emissions of greenhouse gases from the sites we regulate under the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) have decreased by 50%. Methane emissions from these sites have decreased by 51%
    • Since 2017, through reviewing, changing and revoking abstraction licences, we have removed the risk of the potential abstraction of 1.7 trillion litres of water from the environment

    However, the report also showed that in 2021, the environmental performance of England’s water and sewerage companies was the worst seen for years. Serious pollution incidents increased to their highest total since 2013, while monitors on storm overflows – installed at Environment Agency insistence – are highlighting that untreated sewage flows into our rivers too frequently.

    Sir James has also welcomed the record £90 million fine imposed on Southern Water for widespread pollution last July; a clear signal that this is not what the EA or the public expect from companies whose job it is to treat sewage and protect the environment.

    Sir James added:

    Strong regulation needs strong regulators. If regulators are going to do their jobs they need the right powers, the right resources, the right laws and the right support.

    Regulation doesn’t exist to protect us from ourselves. It exists to protect things we value – people, nature, our economy – that would not otherwise be protected. Let’s have no more regulation than we need, and let’s have the right kind. But when we need it, let’s make sure we have it.

    The Environment Agency’s vision of promoting green growth and a sustainable future is a key strand of the EA’s five-year action plan, entitled ‘EA2025’.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Trade Secretary sets out plan to ‘future-proof UK economy’ [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Trade Secretary sets out plan to ‘future-proof UK economy’ [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for International Trade on 1 November 2022.

    • Gateshead goes green as the North East hosts top global execs at landmark Trade Expo to secure new investment in UK industries of the future
    • Trade Secretary says “now is the time to future-proof our economy” and hails £20 billion of job-creating, decarbonising investment in past two years
    • Announcements at the Expo include £26 million finance package to export Northern Ireland-built zero-emission buses around the world

    Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch MP will call investment in clean energy “the future-proofing force that will help us create a better tomorrow” at a landmark trade event in the North East of England.

    Speaking to an audience of global investors and executives at the Green Trade and Investment Expo in Gateshead, she will set out a three-pronged approach to using trade to ensure the UK is ready to tackle crucial global challenges.

    Growing and innovating industries to combat climate change, protect our energy security and create high-paying jobs in industries of the future will form the core of UK’s green trade approach, backed by significant international investment.

    The speech will celebrate figures which show the UK’s progress toward clean and sustainable energy is delivering huge economic benefits for the UK. In the past two years, the Government has secured £19.8 billion in new investment, creating over 11,000 new jobs. Total foreign investment has created nearly 85,000 new jobs for people across the UK in 2021-2022 alone. An unprecedented £100 billion of private sector investment is expected to support nearly 500,000 new jobs by 2030.

    Ahead of the speech, Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said:

    We know trade and investment grows our economy, creates jobs, and puts money in people’s pockets – but it also has the power to tackle the challenges we see around the world.

    Now is the time to future-proof our economy by investing in cutting-edge green technology, protecting our long-term energy security and creating thousands of jobs in industries of the future.

    In just two years we’ve helped to secure £20 billion in green investment from everywhere from Spain to South Korea, creating over 11,000 jobs. I am committed to continuing to bang the trading drum for Britain to boost economic growth and level up the UK for generations to come.

    Hosted by the Department for International Trade (DIT) and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), the Expo brings together UK businesses and global investors to capitalise on the commercial opportunities stemming from the UK’s journey to net zero.

    Minister of State for Climate Change Graham Stuart said:

    The UK is number one in Europe for renewable investment opportunities, with the highest offshore wind capacity, one of the largest potential CO2 storage bases, and a fast-emerging centre of excellence for hydrogen propulsion and EV batteries.

    The deals struck here in Gateshead will not just bolster our country’s green transition and energy security, but will grow the UK’s economy – supporting livelihoods and helping in our fight against climate change.

    Announcements expected at the Expo include Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer Wrightbus who have secured an £18 million Green Trade Loan and £8 million Green Bank Guarantee, with an 80 percent guarantee from UK Export Finance (UKEF). This will enable them to export cutting-edge net-zero buses to new export markets, building on their existing contracts across the globe, including to Australia and Germany.

    Joerg Hofmann, CEO at Wrightbus, said:

    At Wrightbus, we are entering the next stage of our ambitious growth plan, significantly growing our export volume from our UK base and becoming one of the leading battery electric and hydrogen bus manufacturers in Europe. UKEF’s support will strongly help us on our future global growth path.

    Flogas will confirm a £50 million investment to upgrade Avonmouth terminal to store liquid petroleum gas and future-proofing the site to handle renewable biogas and hydrogen, opening up a potential global supply of renewable fuels to the UK.

    Ivan Trevor, Managing Director, Flogas Britain Ltd, said:

    The £100 million investment into the Avonmouth LNG Terminal and pipeline near Bristol will link the UK to an unparalleled supply of off-grid gas, providing security and affordability for off-grid homes and businesses across the UK.

    With plans to handle fully renewable green gas alternatives and enable emerging fuels to be imported and exported more easily, it will also play a vital role in creating a lower carbon future and help the Government meet its net zero emissions target.

    GTIE falls on day two of International Trade Week, a week-long series of business and sector-led activities, events and workshops available to businesses of all sizes and sectors across the UK, completely free of charge. The week is aimed at businesses looking to maximise their global potential, giving them the advice and confidence they need to take the next steps to grow their business and access new international markets.

    24 businesses will be showcasing at the Expo, from North East powerhouse Rolls Royce to Proto, a North East England hub for innovation that is opening the first digital production facility in Europe to help organisations to transition to Net Zero using new technology.

    The Green Trade and Investment Expo will be sponsored by Principal Partners bp and SSE, and Official Partners, Amazon, Barclays and Atkins, who are crucial stakeholders in the UK’s transition to secure, clean and affordable energy.

    Tom Samson, CEO of Rolls-Royce SMR, said:

    For the first time in over 20 years, the UK has a domestic nuclear energy technology supplier and the GTIE presents a fantastic opportunity for Rolls-Royce SMR to showcase this industry leading decarbonisation solution. Rolls-Royce SMR has an ambition to build factories and strengthen the UK nuclear supply chain to deliver significant and sustained levelling up and energy security benefits.

    We welcome the Government’s leadership on net zero and its support to deliver 24GW of nuclear capacity by 2050.

    Alex Cook, Innovation Manager at PROTO, said:

    We were delighted to be able to work with Invest North East England and local tech businesses MAADigital, FuzzyLogic and AIS Survivex to create a strong submission for the Expo, and we look forward to showcasing our selection of immersive demonstrators.

    The North East is home to an exciting cluster of immersive tech companies and our showcase will allow investors to experience first-hand how these technologies can have a real impact in the energy sector by streamline processes, reducing emissions and allowing companies to de-risk hazardous training exercises by training staff in virtual environments.