Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Veterans and personnel uncover Iron Age treasures at RAF airfield [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Veterans and personnel uncover Iron Age treasures at RAF airfield [January 2025]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 27 January 2025.

    Artefacts from a Celtic chariot found at RAF Valley have been officially declared treasure.

    • 2,000-year-old Iron Age artefacts declared national treasure
    • Historic finds discovered by military personnel and veterans
    • Treasures from RAF Valley will now be gifted to the Museum of Wales

    Long-lost Iron Age artefacts discovered by military personnel and veterans have been declared as treasure.

    Parts of a Celtic chariot, thought to be around 2,000 years old, were discovered underneath the airfield at RAF Valley in Anglesey during an excavation by military personnel and veterans.

    The Senior Coroner for North Wales (West) has now declared these discoveries as treasure. They will now be gifted to Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales, which is home to several items from the initial Llyn Cerrig Bach hoard.

    The archaeological excavations took place in April 2024 and were led by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO). The investigation also included personnel and veterans from Operation Nightingale, a DIO initiative which supports the health and wellbeing of military personnel and veterans.

    Minister for Veterans and People Alistair Carns DSO OBE MC MP said:

    Operation Nightingale is an innovative and award-winning programme that consistently shows the benefits that archaeology can offer to military personnel and veterans.

    Congratulations to those who carried out the excavation and made this exciting discovery.  Through their hard work, we are uncovering and preserving our history for future generations.

    The scheme sees injured and sick personnel and veterans taking part in archaeological investigations across the defence estate, providing unique experiences within the field. The finds are believed to form part of the famed Llyn Cerrig Bach hoard, originally uncovered in the 1940s during work to extend the airfield at RAF Valley for American bombers during the Allied war effort. The hoard is one of the most important collections of Iron Age artefacts discovered in the UK, comprising over 150 bronze and iron objects deposited between 300BC and 100AD.

    Among the new finds was a terret ring which would have been used to guide the reins of a Celtic chariot, featuring a red decorative inlay. The ring, found by retired RAF Squadron Leader David Ulke, is one of just 3 found with this particular decoration in Wales. A horse bridle-bit thought to date to c60AD was also found by serving RAF Flight Sergeant Graham Moore. Similar to those from the Polden Hill hoard found in Somerset, the bridle-bit would have been worn by horses pulling Iron Age chariots.

    DIO’s Senior Archaeologist, Richard Osgood, said:

    These finds at RAF Valley are extremely exciting for all involved; the Llyn Cerrig Bach hoard is of national importance for Wales, and the United Kingdom as a whole. These new discoveries have confirmed the suspicions of earlier archaeologists that there was more to be found from this particular hoard.

    It’s great that the personnel and veterans who take part in Operation Nightingale continue to be rewarded with finds of such historical importance. I am proud that the initiative plays a part in supporting personnel and veterans in their recovery and it’s fantastic to see the wonderful impact of this project.

    The Operation Nightingale team was given special permissions to carry out the excavation by RAF Valley ahead of refurbishment works on the site’s airfield. Construction for these improvements began in September 2024.

    Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) David Ulke, finder of the terret ring, said:

    We’d been briefed on the sort of things we could expect to find, so when I uncovered the piece, I was pretty sure it was an Iron Age terret ring. To say I was the over the moon is probably an understatement! I’ve been involved in archaeology for many years and this was by far the most significant recovery I have ever made.

    The fact that Operation Nightingale can bring together service personnel through archaeological digs shows how healing and helpful archaeology can be. It’s by no means a silver bullet, but many have benefitted, and I for one am one of those grateful beneficiaries.

    Flt Sgt Graham Moore, finder of the bridle-bit, said:

    The search for the lost hoard was hard work and we had a huge area to cover. It wasn’t until the final day – with just 10 minutes to go – that I discovered the horse bridle-bit. At first the team thought I was joking, but quickly realised I’d found something special. Words could not explain how I felt in that moment, but it was a wonderful experience.

    I’ve been involved in lots of Operation Nightingale digs now, and the experience truly is priceless for the veterans and service personnel taking part.

    Station Commander at RAF Valley, Group Captain Gez Currie OBE, said:

    It is incredible that we are again reminded of the significance of the site on the doorstep of RAF Valley and the importance it has in Welsh history. It was the preparation of RAF Valley in the 1940s to help prevent invasion, that brought to light the significance of this location and its links to an earlier invasion by the Romans.

    The importance of RAF Valley to UK Defence today is beyond question, but this is a reminder that we are part of a continuum spanning over 2,000 years and we must be responsible stewards of this land. We are immensely proud to be part of efforts to discover and conserve these important artefacts from Welsh history and equally delighted that our own service personnel have been so intimately involved in these efforts.

    Senior Curator of Prehistory at Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales, Adam Gwilt, said:

    It is amazing to think that these 2,000 year old artefacts have remained so complete and well-preserved within a shallow peat deposit, previously moved and dragged onto the airfield over 80 years ago from a nearby ancient lake! The bridle-bit and terret are both of styles which are not represented amongst the original collection. They add important new information on the religious gifting of prized objects into the lake at the end of the Iron Age, a little before, or at around the time when the Roman Army invaded Anglesey.

    It is great that these artefacts will be made accessible for display and public benefit at Oriel Môn. I look forward to working collaboratively in coming years with the museum, the heritage centre at RAF Valley and the Operation Nightingale team, so this great story can be celebrated and shared by all.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Belarus Presidential Election – Joint Statement [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Belarus Presidential Election – Joint Statement [January 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 27 January 2025.

    Australia, Canada, the EU, New Zealand and the UK have released a joint statement following Belarus’ sham presidential elections on 26 January 2025.

    Joint statement from the Commonwealth of Australia, Canada, The European Union, New Zealand, and The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland:

    We are united in our condemnation of the sham presidential elections in Belarus on 26 January and the ongoing human rights violations perpetrated by the Belarusian regime. Recently announced sanctions represent a coordinated, multilateral effort to hold the Lukashenko regime to account.

    No election can be considered free, fair or in line with international standards when it is held in a climate of ongoing repression, marked by a clampdown on civil society, arbitrary detentions, and restrictions on genuine political participation. The regime’s decision to invite the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe / Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights to observe only 10 days before the elections prevented ODIHR’s access to key stages of the election process. These actions are at odds with Belarus’ international commitments and demonstrate a clear desire to avoid transparency in the electoral process.

    We condemn the ongoing appalling human rights violations committed by the Lukashenko regime and call on them to release the over 1,250 political prisoners who remain unjustly detained. We urge Belarus to follow its international human rights obligations and OSCE commitments in all respects, including restoring an open civil society, to create an environment in which new elections which meet international standards can be held. We stand with the Belarusian people and recognise their right to determine their own future in a genuinely free and fair manner, without fear, oppression or external interference.

    We will continue to support the aspirations of the Belarusian people for a free, democratic and independent Belarus.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK applies fresh sanctions following sham election in Belarus [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK applies fresh sanctions following sham election in Belarus [January 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 27 January 2025.

    The UK has sanctioned 9 individuals and defence sector entities in Belarus in coordination with Canada.

    • UK sanctions 6 individuals and 3 entities alongside Canada, in an immediate response to rigged presidential election in Belarus
    • sanctions target leaders of institutions responsible for serious human rights violations and companies in the Belarusian defence sector supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine
    • action demonstrates government’s commitment to working internationally to deter threats and protect national security, a foundation in the government’s Plan for Change

    The Chairman of the Belarusian Central Election Commission is among 9 individuals and entities designated by the UK today (Monday 27 January) in a fresh wave of sanctions in response to yesterday’s sham election in Belarus.

    Following Lukashenko’s brutal crackdown in which critical voices within Belarus have been silenced, yesterday’s sham election failed to meet international standards and has been condemned by international partners.

    Alongside sanctioning leaders of institutions responsible for serious human rights violations in the country, the UK has excluded Belarusian defence companies from the UK economy – a sector of strategic importance to Lukashenko’s regime which is helping to facilitate Russia’s war in Ukraine.

    Working with international partners to protect UK national security is essential to deliver the foundations of the Prime Minister’s Plan for Change.

    Foreign Secretary David Lammy said:

    The world has become well-accustomed to Lukashenko’s cynical pretence of democracy in Belarus, while in reality he brutally represses civil society and opposition voices to strengthen his grip on power.

    The UK, alongside our partners, will continue to stand by the people of Belarus and expose those who deny them their legitimate right to freedom and democracy.

    According to the Viasna Human Rights Centre, a Belarusian non-governmental organisation in exile, over 1,250 political prisoners are incarcerated in Belarus, including civil society representatives, human rights defenders, journalists, political opponents, religious leaders,  and trade unionists. Many political prisoners are held in shocking conditions, facing isolation, mistreatment and a lack of medical care.

    Today’s designations include Heads of ‘GUBOPiK’; one of the main security forces responsible for political persecution in Belarus. Individuals sanctioned today are:

    1. Igor Vasilyevich KARPENKO – Chairman of the Belarusian Central Election Commission.
    2. Viktor Alexandrovich DUBROVKA – Head of the Belarusian correctional institution Penal Colony No11, Vaukavysk
    3. Pavel Ivanovich KAZAKOV – Head of the Belarusian correctional institution Prison No 1, Hrodno.
    4. Andrey Mikhailovich TSEDRIK – Commanding Officer of Pre-trial Detention Centre (SIZO) No 1, Minsk.
    5. Andrei Valerievich ANANENKO – Head of GUBOPiK.
    6. Mikhail Petrovitch BEDUNKEVICH – Deputy Head of GUBOPiK.

    Belarus has provided support for Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, allowing the use of its territory and airspace to launch attacks and provided kit and logistical support.

    The 3 entities from Belarus’ defence sector sanctioned today are:

    1. ALEVKURP OJSC – a company affiliated to the Government of Belarus specialising in research and development and manufacturing of radar systems and weapon control systems.
    2. Legmash Plant JSC – a Belarusian company producing ammunition for the Belarusian defence sector.
    3. KB Unmanned Helicopters (UAVHeli) – a Belarusian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developer and manufacturer.
  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Taoiseach Martin of Ireland [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Taoiseach Martin of Ireland [January 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 27 January 2025.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the Taoiseach Micheál Martin this morning to congratulate him on his election.

    The leaders agreed that the UK – Ireland relationship was going from strength to strength, and it was vital to continue that in such a volatile geopolitical context.

    Discussing devastating Storm Éowyn at the weekend, the leaders paid tribute to the work of first responders and engineers to restore electricity to thousands of homes. The Prime Minister said that he had also spoken to the First Minister and Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland and that the UK stood by to offer further support, as required.

    The Prime Minister also updated on his EU reset, and the leaders underscored the importance of a close and constructive relationship with the EU to boost prosperity and security.

    Looking ahead to the upcoming UK-Ireland summit, both agreed that the meeting would offer a chance to deepen collaboration across all areas of the bilateral relationship, including business, innovation, and energy.

    Turning to Ukraine, the Prime Minister reflected on his visit earlier this month and reiterated his view that it was vital to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position.

    The leaders also discussed Holocaust Memorial Day today. The Prime Minister said he had been deeply moved by his visit to Auschwitz earlier this month, and the leaders agreed the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau was a poignant reminder on the need to defeat antisemitism and hatred.

    They looked forward to meeting soon.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK drives green growth by connecting millions to electricity across Africa [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK drives green growth by connecting millions to electricity across Africa [January 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 27 January 2025.

    • Minister for Africa Lord Collins announces support to extend electricity access to millions across Africa.
    • New deal between British International Investment and UK cleantech company MOPO will connect over a million people across the DRC to renewable energy sources, delivering on the Plan for Change by unleashing the power of British technological innovation.
    • UK partnership with the African Development Bank will also channel private sector capital into African clean energy.

    Millions more people across Africa will have access to clean power thanks to UK investment, Africa Minister Lord Collins has announced.

    This comes as UK Special Representative for Climate Rachel Kyte attends the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit today [27 January] in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.

    The UK is one of the largest investors in clean energy in Africa and is working in partnership to support the Mission 300 initiative, which aims to expand electricity access to 300 million people in Africa by 2030. Half of Africa’s population – 600 million people – lack vital access to electricity.

    Lord Collins is announcing a £5.3 million new deal between British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution, and UK cleantech firm MOPO.

    This investment will enable MOPO to expand its pay-per-use battery rental operations in the DRC where over 80% of the population lack access to electricity. It demonstrates how UK companies are unlocking new opportunities for growth and positive impact that the clean energy transition has to offer in the UK and beyond.

    Lord Collins will also announce new UK support of £8.5 million towards the African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) to build on existing efforts between the UK and African partners to connect millions of people across the continent with clean, reliable power.

    Today’s announcement will unlock private sector investment in renewable energy projects including clean cooking and energy efficiency.

    The support, which will be delivered as part of the UK’s Africa Regional Climate and Nature Programme (ARCAN), will accelerate renewable energy adoption and improve energy efficiency, developing solar-powered mini-grids in rural communities and providing technical assistance for large-scale renewable energy projects.

    Minister for Africa Lord Collins of Highbury said:

    The UK has set a landmark goal to be the first major economy to deliver clean power by 2030, and through our Plan for Change we’ll harness technology to transform the UK into a clean energy superpower. We want to leverage this ambition with our African partners to power green growth, eradicate poverty and tackle climate change.

    Connecting the continent to clean, reliable energy is vital, and UK support is helping ensure millions are getting the access they need to prosper through planet-friendly solutions. This will also allow us to deepen our partnerships across Africa, sharing expertise, finance and innovation.

    These announcements from Lord Collins show how the UK Government is delivering on the Plan for Change, which will transform the UK into a clean energy superpower, cutting bills and guaranteeing our energy independence, while championing clean technology innovation overseas  and generating opportunities for investment and jobs in British businesses.

    Speaking at the summit, the UK’s Special Representative on Climate, Rachel Kyte, said:

    Reliable, affordable and clean energy is the cornerstone of economic growth and development. Clean energy, through modern grids and distributed renewable energy offers an opportunity for inclusive growth. Helping end energy poverty supports growth, builds resilience and puts countries on a pathway that helps our common challenge of fighting climate change.  The UK is working with partners across Africa to connect millions of people in the region with cleaner and more efficient power. That is why I’m pleased to be at this summit, supporting Mission 300 and reaffirming our commitment to our shared sustainable development goals especially in Africa.

    At the summit, the UK’s Special Representative for Climate will set out how the UK is deepening our partnerships with African nations and multilateral institutions to fuel the clean energy revolution and stimulate growth whilst tackling the climate emergency.

    Leslie Maasdorp, BII CEO said:

    At BII we want to use our distinctive position, and track record, to create more early-stage solutions that help expand access to energy for more Africans. This is demonstrated through our investment in MOPO, which is expected to reach over a million people in DRC where energy access is limited.

    More broadly, we welcome the partnership of African governments, as well as other institutions like the African Development Bank, in making that ambition a reality.

    Today’s announcements at the Dar Es Salaam summit also reinforce the long-standing UK-Tanzania partnership.

    Tanzania was one of the first countries to sign up to the first mission of the UK’s Global Clean Power Alliance. The two countries are working together to boost the global clean energy transition, whilst furthering trade opportunities that will create jobs and deliver economic growth.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Foreign Secretary marks 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation on Holocaust Memorial Day [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Foreign Secretary marks 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation on Holocaust Memorial Day [January 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 27 January 2025.

    • Foreign Secretary will co-host a reception with the Embassy of Israel in the Foreign Office today
    • David Lammy will meet Holocaust survivor Janine Webber, who survived Nazi persecution in occupied Poland
    • senior UK delegation including HMTK will join world leaders at Auschwitz-Birkenau commemoration ceremony in Poland

    The Foreign Secretary will today co-host a reception with Her Excellency the Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom to mark Holocaust Memorial Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

    Prior to the commemoration, the Foreign Secretary will meet Holocaust survivor Janine Webber BEM, who survived the Holocaust as child in occupied Poland, enduring the tragic loss of her parents and brother at the hands of the Nazis.

    The commemoration will showcase innovative approaches to Holocaust education. These include Testimony 360, a virtual reality programme preserving survivor testimonies for future generations, and ‘In Their Footsteps’, a powerful exhibition featuring 3D-printed shoes that symbolise Holocaust remembrance.

    Foreign Secretary David Lammy is expected to say:

    ‘Never again’ is a solemn promise, which we owe to the victims, but also which we must uphold for our own sake and for the sake of future generations.

    We need Holocaust remembrance. Holocaust education. Action against antisemitism.

    It is how we build a better future for all.

    A high-level UK delegation, including senior government officials, His Majesty The King and Holocaust survivors, will join world leaders today at the Auschwitz-Birkenau commemoration ceremony in Poland.

    As part of the UK’s commitment to Holocaust remembrance, the Prime Minister pledged at least £2.2 million in September to continue to fund the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Lessons from Auschwitz project, enabling UK students to visit Auschwitz and learn about the history of the Holocaust.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Foreign Secretary meeting with US Secretary of State [February 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Foreign Secretary meeting with US Secretary of State [February 2025]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 27 January 2025.

    Foreign Secretary David Lammy spoke with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio today.

    The Foreign Secretary congratulated Secretary Rubio on his appointment as Secretary of State and the pair discussed their shared links to the Caribbean, with the Foreign Secretary’s family ties to Guyana and Secretary Rubio’s family links to Cuba.

    They both welcomed the opportunity for the UK and the US to work together in alignment to address shared challenges including the situation in the Middle East, Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine, the challenges posed by China and the need for Indo-Pacific security.

    The pair said they looked forward to working together and to meeting in person soon.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Prime Minister of Frederiksen of Denmark [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with Prime Minister of Frederiksen of Denmark [January 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 20 January 2025.

    The Prime Minister spoke to Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen this afternoon.

    The Prime Minister updated on his visit to Kyiv last week and underlined his steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes.

    Putting the country in the strongest possible position in 2025 and securing peace through strength was vital, the leaders agreed.

    Turning to broader European defence issues, the leaders looked ahead to their attendance to the upcoming European Council in early February.

    The Prime Minister extended an invite to Prime Minister Frederiksen to visit the UK.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with the Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer call with the Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani [January 2025]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 20 January 2025.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the Amir of Qatar His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani this afternoon.

    The leaders began by reflecting on the success of the Qatar State Visit last month, and they agreed on the importance and strength of the UK-Qatar partnership.

    Turning to the Middle East, the Prime Minister thanked the Amir for his steadfast leadership in securing a ceasefire deal.

    They both agreed on the requirement to maintain pressure on both sides to ensure that the deal is fully implemented, seeing the release of all hostages and an increase of aid into Gaza.

    The Prime Minister underscored that the UK, alongside international partners, will continue to be at the forefront of efforts to ensure long-term peace in the Middle East.

    A two-state solution that will guarantee security and stability for Israel, alongside a sovereign and viable Palestine state will ensure a better future for all, the leaders agreed.

    They looked forward to speaking soon.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Membership of new Visitor Economy Advisory Council announced [January 2025]

    PRESS RELEASE : Membership of new Visitor Economy Advisory Council announced [January 2025]

    The press release issued by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on 20 January 2025.

    Tourism industry worth £74 billion to the economy and 4% of GVA with a huge potential for further growth to support government’s Plan for Change.

    • Visitor Economy Advisory Council to boost collaboration between government and tourism industry
    • Group to be co-chaired by Tourism Minister Sir Chris Bryant

    Leading figures from British Airways, VisitBritain, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Trainline and other key players in the tourism sector are being brought together on a new taskforce aimed at securing growth in the UK’s world-class tourism sector.

    The Visitor Economy Advisory Council, which met today (Monday 20th January) for the first time, aims to boost collaboration between government and the tourism industry in a bid to kickstart the next stage of the sector’s growth as part of the government’s Plan for Change.

    The advisory council will inform the government’s forthcoming National Visitor Economy Strategy. They also work towards the government’s previously announced ambition for the United Kingdom to welcome 50 million international visitors per year by 2030, as part of its plans for the country to remain one of the most visited worldwide.

    The council is co-chaired by Tourism Minister Sir Chris Bryant and Karin Sheppard, IHG Hotels & Resorts’ Managing Director for Europe.

    Members of the advisory council include Sean Doyle, chair and chief executive of British Airways, West Midlands mayor Richard Parker, VisitBritain chief executive Patricia Yates, Royal Parks chair Loyd Grossman, Royal Shakespeare Company chief executive Andrew Leveson and Fiona MacConnacher, head of public affairs for UK and Ireland at Booking.com.

    Tourism Minister Sir Chris Bryant said:

    “The UK is one of the most visited countries in the world and domestic and international tourism are a key part of our economy. I want to build on this success and enable even more visitors to experience our fantastic culture and landscape.

    “That is why I want to increase cooperation between the government and the tourism sector so that we can make the UK the best destination that it can be. That means building investment, improving visitors’ experience and enabling the sector to grow. By working together we can create jobs and drive economic growth as part of our Plan for Change, while also providing fantastic holidays that showcase the best that our country has to offer.”

    A key part of the government’s growth strategy for the tourism sector is increasing visitor numbers outside of London. The capital is a fantastic draw for foreign visitors, bringing in tens of millions of them each year, however the council will look at ways to attract more people to other cities and regions.

    As well as focusing on inbound and domestic tourism, the Visitor Economy Advisory Council will also focus on outbound travel to ensure all tourists have the best possible experience when travelling.

    At today’s meeting, the group discussed the sector’s performance across domestic, international and outbound markets and how the council can support the government’s Growth Mission.

    ENDS

    Notes to editors:

    Full membership of the Visitor Economy Advisory Council:

    • Joss Croft OBE, Chief Executive Officer, UKInbound
    • Sean Doyle, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, British Airways
    • Fiona Eastwood, Interim Chief Executive Officer, Merlin Entertainment
    • Paul Flaum, Chief Executive Officer, Bourne Leisure
    • Jody Ford, Chief Executive Officer, Trainline
    • Dr Sarah Green OBE, Chief Executive Officer, NewcastleGateshead Initiative
    • Sir Loyd Grossman CBE, Chair, The Royal Parks
    • Andy Harmer, Chief Executive Officer, CLIA
    • Dame Irene Hays DBE CBE DL, Chair and Owner, Hays Travel
    • Andrew Leveson, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Shakespeare Company
    • Fiona MacConnacher, Head of Public Affairs UK & Ireland, Booking.com
    • Kate Nicholls OBE, Chief Executive Officer, UKHospitality
    • Ken O’Toole, Group Chief Executive Officer, Manchester Airports Group
    • Richard Parker, Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority (joint member)
    • Neil Rami, Chief Executive Officer, West Midlands Growth Company (joint member)
    • Jeremy Rees, Chief Executive Officer, ExCel London
    • Kate Shane, Managing Director, Blackpool Council Leisure Portfolio
    • Karin Sheppard, Managing Director Europe, IHG Hotels and Resorts
    • Julia Simpson, Chief Executive Officer, World Tourism and Travel Council
    • Shaon Talukder, Chief Executive Officer, Geotourist
    • Patricia Yates (Observer), Chief Executive Officer, VisitBritain, VisitEngland