Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Supply teachers should not lose out on money due to system failings – Butler [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Supply teachers should not lose out on money due to system failings – Butler [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ulster Unionist Party on 7 October 2022.

    UUP Education spokesperson, Robbie Butler MLA said:

    “Over the past number of weeks there has been a growing concern and serious risk in regard to supply teachers accessing the new Northern Ireland Supply Teacher Register (NISTR) and in some instances not being paid.

    “The winding up of the register with the General Teachers Council NI (GTCNI) and transfer of responsibility to the Education Authority has presented technical and administrative difficulties, resulting in supply teachers and schools struggling to efficiently utilise the new system.

    “The reliance on supply teachers for schools is significant and with over 16000 bookings on the system in September alone, it is vital that the issues identified are rectified straight away.

    “Many of the teachers contacting us are seriously concerned about payments being made for the days worked. For many this is their only income and with the cost of living crisis that we are gripped by it was important for us to get a meeting with officials from the EA.

    “My party colleague John Stewart, MLA for East Antrim, and I met this week with senior EA officials to relay our concerns, and to get reassurance that all that can be done is being done to fix these issues.”

    John Stewart MLA said:

    “Given the serious financial predicament that many across Northern Ireland are finding themselves in it was essential that we engaged with the EA to ensure that teachers who have worked their agreed supply days are paid when they are due to be paid.  The migration to another register and authority shouldn’t be a barrier to being paid for their work.

    “We have asked that the EA continue to work on the system as a priority and have committed to keeping tabs on the matter with them to provide confidence to supply teachers across Northern Ireland that their concerns are being addressed.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Steve Baker’s olive branch should be reciprocated by Irish Government and EU – Beattie [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Steve Baker’s olive branch should be reciprocated by Irish Government and EU – Beattie [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ulster Unionist Party on 3 October 2022.

    Ulster Unionist Party leader, Doug Beattie MC MLA, said:

    The Ulster Unionist Party has always advocated for good relations between the UK, EU and specifically the Republic of Ireland. In fact, to deal with the protocol it is imperative that there is trust. That is why we as a party have kept negotiating with the EU, kept good relations with the Government of the Republic of Ireland and advocated on behalf of Northern Ireland with the US State Department.

    “It is clear over the last 24 months relationships and trust have become more than just frosty.

    “Therefore, if we are to deal with the unworkable protocol we must change our language. Steve Baker has offered an olive branch on behalf of the UK Government to the Irish Government and the EU which should be reciprocated.

    “It is important that the EU and the Irish Government acknowledge they have not helped the situation either. By promoting false narratives and continuing with the clearly false line that the protocol protects the Belfast Agreement they have also damaged relations.

    “To deal with the protocol and build future relationships to help Northern Ireland prosper we need trust. I ask everyone to double their efforts to deal with a protocol that simply does not work.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : My focus is on making Northern Ireland work for all its people within the United Kingdom – Beattie [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : My focus is on making Northern Ireland work for all its people within the United Kingdom – Beattie [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ulster Unionist Party on 2 October 2022.

    Ulster Unionist Party leader, Doug Beattie MC MLA, has stated that his focus is on making Northern Ireland work for all its people within the United Kingdom.

    Mr Beattie said:

    “The Ireland’s Future conference in Dublin’s 3Arena may have been a substantial event for those who want a United Ireland, but as a show of unity it demonstrated that nationalism has its own problems. The event included political, civic and celebrity voices focused on the ‘what we want’, but yet again failed to outline the ‘how’.

    “What I saw and heard at the conference were individuals outlining a geographical unity without a people being united. There was no plan, not even an outline, instead it was heart over head time and time again.

    “I certainly don’t feel threatened by it as I believe it is as fair to have an aspiration for a United Ireland as it is for me to have a strong belief in a United Kingdom. However, it is not reasonable to ask unionists to design what they are fervently opposed to.

    “As a unionist with a strong sense of Britishness and Irishness I am clear the challenge is to make Northern Ireland work for all its people. That means focusing on the economy to create better services in education, health and infrastructure, creating jobs, better housing and a connected future where all are respected regardless of their religion, sexual orientation or cultural background.

    “For me this can be best achieved in the United Kingdom. Unionism needs to adapt and enhance its approach, selling the positives and being more inclusive. My confidence in my Union is unshakeable, but it can be delivered better if we focus on a union of people.

    “As a positive, inclusive unionist I can listen to Jimmy Nesbitt and not feel threatened or try to portray him as some kind of modern day Lundy. In fact listening to his words I feel challenged; challenged to change his mind and thousands of others minds.

    “The Ireland’s Future Conference in the 3Arena really did nothing to assist with unity of any type, be that its people or the geographical space. Despite massive resource it missed the mark, drove individuals to their trenches and increased suspicion.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Local parties must be involved in Protocol negotiations – Aiken [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Local parties must be involved in Protocol negotiations – Aiken [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ulster Unionist Party on 30 September 2022.

    The Ulster Unionist Party’s Finance Spokesperson, Steve Aiken OBE MLA, has urged the UK Government and the EU to include local political parties in the negotiations aimed at finding a deal to resolve the long-standing issues surrounding the Northern Ireland Protocol.

    Steve Aiken said:

    “The announcement today that talks around resolving the protocol are to be resumed is to be welcomed.

    “That both the EU and the United Kingdom recognise that the current impasse has undermined the Belfast Good Friday Agreement is a recognition of reality.

    “The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and EU Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič should now take the opportunity to involve key Northern Ireland stakeholders in these discussions.

    “At the bare minimum those political parties who are entitled to form an Executive – and who will have to implement whatever is agreed – should be at the table.

    “There is a short window to achieve an agreed solution. It is time to get a deal; one that puts the interests of Northern Ireland first and ensures that goods travelling from Great Britain to Northern Ireland and which will remain in Northern Ireland, are not subject to restrictions, thereby respecting the UK single market.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Allen thanks the Northern Ireland Utility Regulator for his work in securing delivery of £400 energy bills support for Northern Ireland households [September 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Allen thanks the Northern Ireland Utility Regulator for his work in securing delivery of £400 energy bills support for Northern Ireland households [September 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ulster Unionist Party on 30 September 2022.

    East Belfast Ulster Unionist MLA and Communities Spokesperson Andy Allen MBE has thanked the Utility regulator, John French, for his proactive work in ensuring the people of Northern Ireland receive the much-needed energy bills support scheme providing £400 per household.

    Mr Allen said:

    “I want to place on record my personal thanks to the Utility Regulator, John French and his team, who in the absence of a devolved Government, were the key drivers in ensuring Northern Ireland households didn’t miss out on this much-needed support, contrary to what others may try to portray. From the information currently available, it is anticipated the £400 will be delivered in the following way:

    ·       A direct reduction via electricity supplier of £400 for households with a monthly or quarterly credit bill;

    ·       A tiered drawdown for those on a prepayment meter as detailed below;

    ·       Vend (top up) 1: £5 (customer vend) + £170 (EBSS payment) = £175 total

    ·       Vend (top up) 2: £5 (customer vend) + £170 (EBSS payment) = £175 total

    ·       Vend (top up) 3: £5 (customer vend) + £60 (EBSS payment) = £65 total

    “Confirmation from the Prime Minister that these payments will commence in Northern Ireland during November is welcome, however this scheme dates back to May 2022 and the situation for many households has drastically changed. Therefore there is an urgent requirement for Westminster to provide further intervention and support.

    “Furthermore, there is urgent need for additional support beyond the derisory £100 which is clearly not enough for the 68% of households across Northern Ireland who use an oil boiler to heat their homes. The Government needs to set out in the coming days how they intend to offer equivalent support for these households.

    “The support being delivered from the UK Government needs to be complemented by schemes from Northern Ireland departments such as Communities and Economy. However, without a Northern Ireland Executive this cannot be done and our people will continue to suffer.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : O’Neill extends heartfelt sympathy to families of Creeslough tragedy [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : O’Neill extends heartfelt sympathy to families of Creeslough tragedy [October 2022]

    The press release issued by Sinn Fein on 8 October 2022.

    Sinn Féin Leas Uachtarán Michelle O’Neill has extended her condolences to the families of all those who have lost their lives in yesterday’s tragic incident in Creeslough in Co Donegal.

    The north’s First Minister Designate said she is shocked and heartbroken at the loss of life and wished all those injured and recovering on hospitals a full recovery.

    Speaking after Gardaí confirmed that 10 people have died, including two teenagers and a child of school age, Michelle O’Neill said:

    “I am shocked and heartbroken by the sheer scale of the loss of life and injuries following yesterday’s tragic incident in Creeslough in County Donegal.

    “My thoughts and prayers are firstly with all those families who have lost a loved one.

    “I extend my condolences and my heartfelt sympathy to all those families and friends who have lost a loved one in this awful tragedy.

    “For many their grief has been compounded by the long hours of anxious waiting.

    “I can only imagine the pain and distress they have been going through.

    “I wish all those who have been injured, some seriously, a full recovery.

    “I commend the efforts of all those involved in the emergency services north and south, all those local people and others who volunteered to help rescue people who were trapped and to recover the victims.

    “I commend also the people of Creeslough and the wider community of Donegal which is already pulling together at this sad time to comfort all those who have lost a loved on or who have suffered as a result of this terrible tragedy.

    “Today is a day for grief and mourning, for people to come together in solidarity with those coming to terms with loss and injury.

    “The thoughts of people right across this island are with you.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : More than 1,000 volunteers sign up to suicide prevention badge scheme [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : More than 1,000 volunteers sign up to suicide prevention badge scheme [October 2022]

    The press release issued by Cornwall Council on 8 October 2022.

    In its first year, more than 1,000 volunteers have signed up to a scheme to support people in Cornwall who are having suicidal thoughts.

    The news comes as the county prepares to mark World Mental Health Day on Monday October 10.

    The ‘Orange Button Community Scheme’ launched last September with the aim of creating a community of advisors who could be approached by anyone struggling with their mental health.

    The idea is to make people who have already received mental health and suicide prevention training more visible to those who need help.

    Hundreds receive training each year – for example through workplace schemes – but there used to be no way for a member of the public to identify who has been trained, and therefore who to approach for advice and support.

    By wearing a distinctive orange button, these trained volunteers are easily recognisable to people having suicidal thoughts wherever they are, for example at work, in shops, pubs, cafes, libraries or just on the street.

    The orange button signifies that the wearer knows how to listen, isn’t afraid to hear the word ‘suicide’, and will not judge them. Although they cannot offer counselling, they can signpost individuals to the right support services.

    A year on, a total of 1,092 people have signed up to be an orange button wearer – and in that time they have helped dozens of people.

    Sophie Alway, an Orange Button wearer from Falmouth, lost her daughter Georgia to suicide in 2020. She then set up the charity Georgia’s Voice which aims to reduce the rate of suicide among young women by making them realise they are not alone.

    Sophie said: “I decided to become an Orange Button wearer so that people who are struggling would know I was a safe person to approach, that would listen without judgement and help with signposting to relevant support.

    “It has been a positive experience and even if people don’t know what the orange badge is for they will often ask, so it often opens conversations and raises awareness that way.

    “I have had several people approach me asking for help, all of whom I have been able to signpost.”

    Sophie recalled one elderly man in particular who came into her shop in a very bad way.

    “He was drinking heavily and arrived in tears,” she said. “He had recently lost a loved-one to suicide and I mostly just listened. He was too overwhelmed at the time to take in any information, so we agreed he would come back and I would provide him with some in a few days, which he did. I signposted him to a local men’s mental health support group, a grief support group, and an alcohol misuse charity. A few months later he came back in to say thank you and I hardly recognised him! He had bright eyes and a smile on his face; he had accessed the right support, was alcohol free and in employment again!”

    The Orange Button scheme is led by Cornwall Council and NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board (ICB).

    Statistics show the rate of suicide deaths in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly is consistently higher than the national average.

    Paula Chappell, Public Health Practitioner and suicide prevention lead in Cornwall’s Public Health team, said:

    “It’s great news that so many people have embraced the Orange Button scheme and we’re delighted with its success.

    “Every single death represents an individual tragedy and a devastating bereavement for family and friends. The impact also extends into the wider community and to all services involved, with an estimated 135 people affected by each suicide. So anything that can help prevent this is hugely important.”

    Cllr Dr Andy Virr, Portfolio Holder for Adults and Public Health at Cornwall Council, added:

    “In recent years, less than a third of people who died by suicide had contact with mental health services in the year before their death, highlighting the need for members of communities to learn active listening skills and know where to find signposting information to share.

    “There is still a lot of stigma around suicide and mental health in general so schemes like Orange Button are vital to support people who might be suffering in silence in our communities.

    “The more we can break down those barriers and empower people to speak openly and honestly about their feelings, the better for everyone.”

    Tim Francis, Associate Director of Strategic Commissioning: Mental Health, Learning Disability and Autism at NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly ICB said:

    “It’s truly fantastic to see just how many people are stepping forward to train, and then offer themselves up to support others who may be struggling or reaching out for a conversation.

    “This is an example of an idea which has become a reality, and one which represents a tangible commitment to a community of support and compassion. Wouldn’t it be great to see the Orange Button worn in every village or town and organisation large or small across our counties of Cornwall the Isles of Scilly?”

    For more information check out the Council’s Orange Button webpage.

    If you are worried about your own or someone else’s mental health call the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 24/7 NHS mental health response line on 0800 038 5300. It’s free to access by anyone, any age, any time, day or night.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Housing order introduced in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex to protect poultry and captive birds [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Housing order introduced in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex to protect poultry and captive birds [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 8 October 2022.

    New legal requirement for all bird keepers in these hotspots to keep their birds indoors and to follow stringent biosecurity measures.

    Mandatory housing measures for all poultry and captive birds in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex are to be introduced from 00:01 on 12th October, following a decision by the United Kingdom’s Chief Veterinary Officer.

    The housing order legally requires all bird keepers in these hotspots to keep their birds indoors and to follow stringent biosecurity measures to help protect their flocks from the disease, regardless of type or size. Bird keepers are advised to consult the interactive map to check if they are impacted and should then read the new regional AIPZ with housing measure declaration which sets out the requirements in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex.

    The Chief Veterinary Officer is now encouraging all bird keepers in the affected regions to use the next five days to prepare, including taking steps to safeguard animal welfare, consult their private vet and expand housing where necessary.

    The new housing measures build on the strengthened biosecurity measures that were brought in as part of the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) last month, covering Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex. The AIPZ means that all bird keepers need to take extra precautions, such as restricting access for non-essential people on site, ensuring workers change clothing and footwear before entering bird enclosures and cleaning and disinfecting vehicles regularly to limit the risk of the disease spreading.

    Over the last year, the United Kingdom has faced its largest ever outbreak of avian influenza with over 160 cases confirmed since late October 2021. The introduction of the housing measures comes after the disease was detected at 16 premises in the affected areas since the beginning of September, as well as several reports in wild birds.

    The United Kingdom’s Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss said:

    We are seeing a growing number of bird flu cases on commercial farms and in backyard birds across Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, and expect the risk to continue rise over the coming months as migratory birds return to the UK.

    We are now taking further action to help protect flocks from this highly infectious and devastating disease. Keepers in these hotspots must continue to follow strict biosecurity standards to protect their flock, and should use the next few days to prepare and move their birds indoors.

    The housing measure means bird keepers in the affected area must:

    • housing or netting all poultry and captive birds
    • cleanse and disinfect clothing, footwear, equipment and vehicles before and after contact with poultry and captive birds – if practical, use disposable protective clothing
    • reduce the movement of people, vehicles or equipment to and from areas where poultry and captive birds are kept, to minimise contamination from manure, slurry and other products, and use effective vermin control
    • keep records of mortality, movement of poultry and poultry products and any changes in production
    • thoroughly cleanse and disinfect housing on a continuous basis
    • keep fresh disinfectant at the right concentration at all farm and poultry housing entry and exit points
    • minimise direct and indirect contact between poultry and captive birds and wild birds, including making sure all feed and water is not accessible to wild birds
    • prevent access by poultry to ponds and watercourses and ensure that birds are kept in fenced or enclosed areas

    The UK Health Security Agency continue to advise that the risk to public health from the virus is very low and the Food Standards Agency advice remains unchanged, that avian influenzas pose a very low food safety risk for UK consumers. Properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat.

    The regionalised housing measures will remain in force in Norfolk, Suffolk and parts of Essex until further notice.

    A regional AIPZ without housing measures remains in force in Cornwall, Devon, Isles of Scilly and parts of Somerset.  The need to introduce mandatory housing measures as part of the AIPZ in force in the south west or further national AIPZs with or without housing will be kept under regular review as part of the government’s work to protect flocks.

    Keepers should report suspicion of disease in their birds to APHA on 03000 200 301. Keepers should familiarise themselves with our avian influenza advice.

    Defra has also set out practical guidance to support land managers, the public and ornithological and environmental organisations in their response to the growing threat of avian influenza to wild birds. The ‘Mitigation Strategy for Avian Influenza in Wild Birds in England and Wales’ sets out how these groups, together with the government and its delivery partners, can mitigate the impact of avian influenza on wild bird populations whilst protecting public health, the wider environment and the rural economy.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Andriy Yermak discusses security assistance to Ukraine with chair of Bundestag defense committee [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE: Andriy Yermak discusses security assistance to Ukraine with chair of Bundestag defense committee [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 7 October 2022.

    Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak held a meeting with the chair of the German Bundestag’s defense committee, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, who is in Ukraine on her second visit since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion. The main topics of the negotiations were: the need for the strongest possible international reaction to Russia’s illegal attempts to annex Ukrainian territories, as well as ways to strengthen defense assistance to our state from Germany.

    At the beginning of the meeting, Yermak briefed Strack-Zimmermann in detail on the situation at the front and thanked her for her decisive support of Ukraine in the conditions of Russian aggression. The Bundestag defense committee chair’s sharp condemnation of the cynical Russian farce with pseudo-referendums and attempts to join the territories of Ukraine, which are null and void from the international legal point of view and which will not have any impact on the complete restoration of the territorial integrity of our state, became important.

    The parties noted the European Union’s approval of the eighth package of sanctions and agreed on the need to further increase sanction pressure on the aggressor state, as well as its complete international isolation.

    The parties focused on the defense cooperation between Ukraine and Germany. Yermak expressed his gratitude to Strack-Zimmermann for a clear position in providing our country with heavy weapons by Germany, including Marder armored fighting vehicles and Leopard tanks, to strengthen the potential of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in resisting the full-scale Russian invasion, as well as air defense systems to defend Ukrainian skies from missile terror of Russia.

    It was stated that to implement its revanchist plans in Europe and the world, Russia uses all possible tools, resorting to energy, nuclear, radiation and other forms of blackmail. The armed occupation and attempted seizure of the Zaporizhzhia NPP by Russia, which threatens a disaster of a planetary scale, was given as an example.

    The parties noted the importance of proper implementation of the grain export initiative and the need to continue it despite obstacles from the Russian Federation.

    There was an exchange of views regarding the planned important international legal measures, as well as Ukraine’s initiatives at the UN.

    The head of the President’s Office and the chair of the Bundestag committee discussed the practical mechanisms of inter-parliamentary cooperation between Ukraine and Germany, in particular at the level of the defense committees.

    Strack-Zimmermann said that more than 80% of the population in Germany supports Ukraine, and expressed her belief in maintaining such a high level of solidarity between German society and our state.

  • PRESS RELEASE : British lamb shipped to America for first time in over two decades [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : British lamb shipped to America for first time in over two decades [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 8 October 2022.

    British lamb has now been exported to the USA for the first time in over 20 years.

    The United States Department for Agriculture (USDA) agreed to open the market for British lamb last year, and following the necessary inspections, the first consignment was flown to the USA this week containing lamb produced by meat processors Dunbia from its site in Carmarthenshire, Wales.

    Industry estimates the US-market will be worth £37 million in the first five years of trade, opening up access for British farmers to a market of over 300 million American consumers to enjoy the United Kingdom’s world-renowned lamb, part of the government’s work to boost exports and grow our economy.

    The deal agreed last year comes alongside the wider efforts across government to drive growth and open up new opportunities for the British food and farming sector, in turn boosting jobs, skills and productivity across the country. This includes capitalising on new trade freedoms outside the EU through export opportunities, ensuring that premium products are not just enjoyed at home but championed around the world.

    Environment Secretary Ranil Jayawardena said:

    Tucking into roast lamb for Sunday lunch is quintessentially British – and now millions of American families will now be able to enjoy our top-quality lamb too.

    The opportunity for growth for British food is enormous – bringing jobs, skills and prosperity across the nation. With our mission to unlock growth, we will continue to secure more opportunities for our farmers and food producers to benefit from new markets.

    Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said:

    Seeing our world-class lamb back on American menus is fantastic news for our farmers. Now they can sell to a consumer market of over 300 million people, which support jobs and growth in a vital British industry.

    It also shows our two nations working together to remove barriers and boost trade, building on recent resolutions on steel tariffs, and whisky exports.

    Dr Richard Irvine, UK Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer, said:

    This represents a major achievement for the UK lamb industry. We are proud of our food safety and the quality of food we are able to produce.

    Gaining access for the export of British lamb to the USA represents another success for British industry, in addition to the existing agreements enabling beef and pork exports from the UK to the USA.

    AHDB International Market Development Director Dr Phil Hadley said:

    We are delighted to see this first order of UK lamb heading to the US, following years of negotiations and hard work by AHDB, UK government and the wider industry to get our lamb back on American plates after an absence of more than 20 years.

    We hope this order will be the first of many, allowing millions of US consumers to enjoy our world-renowned lamb, while bringing a major boost to UK sheep producers and exporters, who have another valuable market in which to sell their products.

    This announcement follows a string of export successes in the last two years including the first export of beef to the USA in decades and the first ever export of British pork to Chile.

    NFU President Minette Batters said:

    It is great news that British farmers producing top quality, sustainable, high-welfare lamb once again have access to the US market, something we’ve been working hard to achieve for over two decades. Expanding into markets such as these will be crucial to maintain the profitability of farm businesses.

    Earlier this year I set out our ambition to grow our agri-foods exports by 30% by 2030 and become the number one supplier of choice both at home and abroad. It’s vital we seize opportunities such as these so British food producers can export more Great British food overseas in the years ahead.

    Phil Stocker Chief Executive of the National Sheep Association said:

    This is fantastic news for the British sheep industry and it comes after many years of hard work, by Government and their departments, by AHDB and devolved nations levy bodies, by NSA, and by the industry operators who have made it happen.

    The success of the British sheep industry is underpinned by market opportunities and access to the US will offer just that, building on what is already a healthy demand for our high quality British lamb and sheepmeat here and overseas.

    The Small Ruminant Rule that banned British and EU lamb imports for over 20 years was rescinded by the US Government in January of this year.