Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Forces in Wales to have more neighbourhood resource to fight crime [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Forces in Wales to have more neighbourhood resource to fight crime [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Wales Office on 26 November 2024.

    Wales’s four police forces will be better supported by the UK Government as part of its mission to deliver safer streets.

    Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens met the chief constables of the four Welsh police forces and the four Police and Crime Commissioners for the first time together last week, days after Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced more than half a billion pounds of additional UK Government funding for policing next year to support the government’s Safer Streets mission, including an increase in the core grant for police forces and extra resources for neighbourhood policing.

    The reforms will restore community patrols with a Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, create an enhanced role for Police and Crime Commissioners to prevent crime and crack down on anti-social behaviour. The government has also pledged to recruit 13,000 more neighbourhood police and PCSOs, delivering additional resources for Welsh forces.

    On Saturday (23 November) the Welsh Secretary joined South Wales Police officers on patrol in Cardiff following the Wales v South Africa Autumn Nations Series rugby international in the city.

    She saw the force’s control room in Cardiff Bay Police Station before joining officers from South Wales Police’s Neighbourhood Policing Team on patrol in the city centre as well as meeting other organisations who operate there including Cardiff Street Pastors.

    Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said:

    I joined the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Cardiff on Saturday to better understand the issues they see on the front line and I have spoken to all the Welsh chief constables and PCCs and heard about the challenges they face.

    We know the public wants to see neighbourhood policing restored and for it to be properly resourced to tackle crime.

    That’s what this government will deliver and we have already announced that we will recruit 13,000 neighbourhood police officers and PCSOs to do that.

    Officers and the Welsh public can be clear that the UK Government will deliver improvements across our policing and justice system that will make a real difference.

    Assistant Chief Constable Joanna Maal said:

    We are pleased that the Secretary of State for Wales has taken up the opportunity to see first hand the scale and complexity of policing our capital city on a busy international match day.

    Cardiff plays host to major events throughout the year, including high-profile music and sporting events, and we are proud to play our part in keeping visitors safe.

    However, this has to be done in addition to the significant demands of policing the wider city and communities of South Wales.

    Detailed spending plans for police forces in Wales and England for the financial year 2025-26 will be confirmed at the upcoming police funding settlement in December.

    North Wales Police is one of 11 UK forces involved in a pilot of a new training programme for neighbourhood policing officers to improve standards and consistency.

    The Neighbourhood Policing Pathway will help officers build on the skills they need to tackle the issues communities face every day. When fully rolled out, the training programme will be available to police forces across the country to enrol any neighbourhood officer or PCSO on.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New era for North Wales growth with new government fund leadership [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : New era for North Wales growth with new government fund leadership [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Wales Office on 26 November 2024.

    Wrexham Council leader Mark Pritchard has been made interim Chair of the North Wales Economic Ambition board to oversee a multi-million pound UK and Welsh government fund to boost regional growth.

    The UK and Welsh governments have also agreed additional support in the form of two new non-exec directors and a senior investment specialist to be recruited to speed up delivery of funds to projects on the ground.

    The North Wales Growth Deal is an important part of efforts to boost economic growth across north Wales. The fund invests a total of £240m from UK and Welsh government, crowding in private sector investment worth up to £730m.

    The £1bn total investment is expected to generate 4,000 new jobs and an extra £2.4bn in good and services produced (GVA).

    The fund will invest in high growth sectors like agri-food and tourism, manufacturing and low carbon energy projects, as well as investing to break barriers to economic growth such as digital connectivity.

    Wales Office minister Nia Griffith said:

    Economic growth is our number one priority and the sky’s the limit for our ambition in north Wales.

    The Growth Deal offers millions in vital investment, driving growth and jobs.

    With fresh leadership and more support, our two governments have provided the tools needed to get on with delivering investment where it’s most needed.

    Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, said:

    Through this transformational North Wales Growth Deal, we are committed to working with partners to build on strengths in sectors like manufacturing whilst future proofing key industries like tourism. The result will be more jobs and better-quality opportunities, an enhanced skills base and greater prosperity for residents across the area.

    We are already seeing the Welsh Government’s £120m backing for the deal starting to deliver, with projects such as the Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre (EEOC) project in Wrexham under construction and soon providing a specialist centre which brings together research and development, business collaboration and skills through advances in optics, photonics and composites as lightweight alternatives for manufacturing.

    Wrexham Council leader Mark Pritchard said:

    The North Wales Growth Deal is the foundation of economic co-operation between the six North Wales councils, the Welsh and UK Governments.

    It is essential to sustainable economic growth in North Wales and links to wider strategic co-operation and the delivery of initiatives like the proposed Flintshire and Wrexham Investment Zone and Anglesey Freeport.

    The six North Wales Leaders welcome the support of governments and will work together with the Welsh and UK governments, business leaders and officers of the Ambition North Wales programme office to accelerate the delivery of the North Wales Growth Deal.

    The North Wales Council Leaders will own and lead the changes necessary to get the North Wales Growth Deal moving. This is a new era of action and delivery for the North Wales Growth Deal. Investment, construction, jobs and growth are coming soon.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Waste boss, Timothy Burcham, fined for ‘revenge’ dumping over unpaid invoice

    PRESS RELEASE : Waste boss, Timothy Burcham, fined for ‘revenge’ dumping over unpaid invoice

    The press release issued by the Environment Agency on 26 November 2024.

    Timothy Burcham, a licensed waste operator, dumped waste at a Paignton mobile home park in revenge for not being paid for a job there. He now has to pay a fine and costs totalling over £3,000.

    Burcham, aged 70, of Hollam Way, Kingsteignton, was the sole owner of Medway Waste Solutions and appeared before Newton Abbot magistrates on 21 November 2024 where he admitted a charge of depositing controlled waste at a site which had no environmental permit.

    In a case brought by the Environment Agency, the court heard that in July 2023, Burcham removed waste from a caravan at Falcon Park Residential Home Park in Paignton. He invoiced the site owners, Falcon Park Ltd, nearly £6,000, but the company went into liquidation before paying.

    Burcham contacted the new site owners, LT Management Services Ltd, who indicated they would try to help secure payment from the liquidators. They also contracted Burcham’s company with another job on site, paying around £14,900.

    However, Burcham sent an email in November to LT Management Services Ltd’s director of operations, stating that if the outstanding debt was not paid he would return and deposit waste on site, as set out in his terms of service. A few days later, after sending harassing texts to a number of people working at the site demanding payment, he carried out his threat.

    Waste was dumped on three separate occasions in car parks on the site. It was not the same waste that had been removed from site originally, but from other places including a house clearance, building waste, roof tiles confirmed by laboratory testing as containing asbestos, food waste, garden furniture, black sacks, a mattress, cardboard boxes and waste from Burcham’s own premises. The police were called after a resident confronted Burcham and videoed his actions.

    When interviewed by the Environment Agency, Burcham admitted depositing waste on the site after his invoice was not paid and that it was not the waste he had originally removed. He said he had made a mistake on his invoices by setting out his right to redeposit waste if his fees were not paid.

    Burcham further accepted that the waste he had deposited from the house clearance included sensitive personal information, including a birth certificate and banking details. However, he refused to accept that he had deposited bags of tiles containing asbestos, though there were photographs showing the bags among the waste he admitted to having dumped. In all, it cost the site owners nearly £2,800 to have all of the waste removed.

    Magistrates fined Burcham £243 and ordered him to pay costs of £2,953.49 and a £97 victim surcharge.

    A spokesperson for the Environment Agency said:

    Despite being a licensed waste operator, Mr Burcham behaved in an unprofessional and unacceptable manner depositing waste illegally.

    We hope he will now learn a lesson and work with proper regard for the environment, his customers and the waste industry.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Seven-year ban for director, Ali Avlik, of Turkish restaurant who hired illegal workers [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Seven-year ban for director, Ali Avlik, of Turkish restaurant who hired illegal workers [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Home Office on 26 November 2024.

    Three illegal workers were discovered during an Immigration Enforcement visit.

    • Ali Avlik employed three illegal workers from Turkey at his Pera Palace restaurant in the Cambridgeshire town of Chatteris
    • The workers were discovered during a visit by Immigration Enforcement officials in 2022
    • Avlik has been banned as a director until November 2031

    The owner of a former Turkish restaurant in Cambridgeshire has been banned as a company director for seven years after employing three illegal workers.

    Ali Avlik, 35, hired three Turkish men at Pera Palace on Market Hill, Chatteris, without conducting pre-employment checks. None of the men had the right to work at the restaurant.

    The illegal workers were discovered during an Immigration Enforcement visit in 2022.

    Avlik was handed the disqualification order at the High Court in London earlier this month.

    His directorship ban started on Tuesday 26 November.

    Dave Magrath, Director of Investigation and Enforcement Services at the Insolvency Service, said:

    Illegal workers are among the most vulnerable people in society and should not have their status exploited by unscrupulous business owners.

    Employers are required to carry out their due diligence by ensuring that would-be employees are entitled to work in the UK.

    Ali Avlik clearly failed to do this which is why we have worked with our partners at the Home Office to ban him from being a company director for the next seven years.

    Avlik was the sole director of Hupus Limited, which traded as Pera Palace, from November 2021 to his director ban.

    Immigration Enforcement officials visited Pera Palace in November 2022 after receiving intelligence that illegal workers were at the restaurant.

    One of the workers attempted to flee through the fire exit while another returned to the kitchen, with officers noting he appeared incredibly nervous.

    Two of the workers did not have the right to work in the UK. The other employee only had the right to work as a plumber in the UK and should not have been working at the restaurant.

    The workers, aged in their twenties and thirties, claimed to have been working at the restaurant for two weeks and six months respectively. One of the illegal workers said he had not been working there at all and was “merely helping” at the restaurant.

    Hupus was fined £45,000 for the immigration breaches, which remains unpaid.

    Fenland District Council also revoked Pera Palace’s premises licence in March 2023 as a result of Immigration Enforcement’s findings.

    Pera Palace eventually closed later that year.

    His Majesty’s Inspector, James Denham, from the Home Office’s Immigration Compliance Enforcement team in the East of England, said:

    Illegal working undercuts honest employers, places vulnerable individuals at risk of exploitation and disadvantages legitimate job seekers.

    It also impacts public finances as taxes are not paid by these businesses and workers, which is why tracking down unscrupulous employers is so important.

    We’re pleased to secure this director ban following an effective and close working relationship between the Home Office and the Insolvency Service.

    Avlik’s disqualification order prevents him from becoming involved in the promotion, formation or management of a company, without the permission of the court.

    Further information

    • Ali Avlik’s trading address was Market Hill, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. His date of birth is 27 January 1989
    • Hupus Limited (company number 12241800)
  • PRESS RELEASE : Statement to the 29th Session of the Conference of the States Parties of the OPCW [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Statement to the 29th Session of the Conference of the States Parties of the OPCW [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 26 November 2024.

    Statement by Her Excellency Joanna Roper, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

    Director-General, Mr Chair, Distinguished Delegates,

    I would like to begin by thanking Director-General and the Technical Secretariat for their work to prepare for this Conference.  I would also like to thank the Director General for his comprehensive update detailing a year of important achievements.

    Many thanks to our outgoing Chair, Ambassador Suljuk Tarar. Congratulations Ambassador Salvic on your appointment – you have the UK’s full support.

    Mr Chair,

    The Chemical Weapons Convention is an exceptional achievement and the UK remains wholly committed to its full implementation.

    The UK has funded and helped deliver regional training in East Africa since 2016, and we will support similar training in the Caribbean in 2025. This year alone, we have supported laboratories in Brazil, Chile, Kenya and Nigeria to work towards OPCW Designated Laboratory status. We will continue to partner with other National Authorities to build capacity.

    New technologies will transform the work of the OPCW, creating new risks and new opportunities. We welcome the Director General’s leadership on this issue and I thank Morocco for hosting an important conference last month on Artificial Intelligence and the CWC.

    We also applaud work to enhance geographical representation and gender diversity, and to make important technical improvements to the tenure policy. I welcome civil society representatives joining us this week. Academia, industry and NGOs are crucial partners in our mission to eliminate chemical weapons.

    Mr Chair,

    Despite important progress, the Chemical Weapons Convention is under threat. Chemical weapons still exist in this world despite the hard-won achievements of recent years.

    The UK has first-hand experience of a chemical weapons attack on our soil. This week, on the International Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare, my thoughts will be with the family of Dawn Sturgess and the victims of the Russian Novichok attack in Salisbury in 2018. The inquiry into her death is underway as we speak.

    Mr Chair,

    Let us be clear: despite what it claims, Russia is using chemical weapons in Ukraine. We thank Ukraine for sharing the report from the OPCW’s most recent Technical Assistance Visit.  The report confirmed the presence of riot control agents in samples collected by Ukraine from the frontlines. This is no surprise. The Russian military has boasted about their use of riot control agents and Ukraine has documented thousands of incidents. We can now add a comprehensive, impartial report to this growing wealth of evidence.

    If we fail to respond to Russia’s breaches of the Convention, we put the fundamental principles of the Convention at risk. In October, the UK imposed sanctions on those involved in the Russian use of chemical weapons in Ukraine.

    Mr Chair,

    We have all been horrified by the images of conflict in the Middle East. The fighting must stop now. The UK calls on all parties to respect international humanitarian law and protect civilians and non-combatants.

    At this time of growing regional instability, we are increasingly concerned that thousands of the Assad Regime’s chemical weapon munitions and hundreds of tonnes of chemical agent remain unaccounted for. The OPCW’s Declaration Assessment Team issued further evidence this year of undeclared chemical weapon production and weaponisation.

    The total, verifiable destruction of Assad’s chemical weapons programme is the only guaranteed means to protect the Syrian people and prevent proliferation to terrorist organisations.  Last year’s Decision on Addressing the Threat from Chemical Weapons Use and the Threat of Future Use was an important step forward and we encourage full implementation of its recommendations by all states. We must also continue to afford our full support to the OPCW Fact Finding Mission, the Investigation and Identification Team and the UN’s International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism.

    Mr Chair,

    In June 2025, we will mark 100 years since the signature of the Geneva Protocol. Chemical weapons are a horror that should be consigned to history. To do that, we must stand together to defend the Convention in a changing world and hold to account all those that use these appalling weapons.

    Thank you, Mr Chair.

  • PRESS RELEASE : British Army and KDF Test Cutting-Edge Military Tech in Joint Training [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : British Army and KDF Test Cutting-Edge Military Tech in Joint Training [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 26 November 2024.

    The British Army and Kenya Defence Forces conducted a joint training exercise (Ex. Haraka Storm Bravo) in Laikipia County using new state of the art training technology to better monitor and train soldiers – a vital part of the UK-Kenya defence partnership to make the region safer and more secure.

    This year’s exercise introduced advanced Tactical Engagement Simulation (TES) equipment: an innovative training tool designed to enhance tactical effectiveness. TES technology uses computerised vests that record and transmit tactical data, allowing control units to track and analyse the position, movement, and actions of each soldier during field exercises. Key metrics such as firing accuracy, speed, and direction are captured and reviewed to refine tactical techniques and improve overall operational efficiency.

    The exercise was witnessed by senior UK and KDF officials, including: the UK Defence Adviser, Brigadier Olly Bryant; KDF General Officer Commanding (GOC) Eastern Command, Major General Kutto; Commander 2 Mechanised Brigade, Brigadier Kamoiro; Kenya Army Chief of Training, Brigadier Mzee; and Commanding Officer 5KR, Lieutenant Colonel Mulwa.

    This joint training exercise was part of the UK-Kenya defence partnership, which enables up to six light infantry battle groups to conduct annual training in Kenya. These exercises are designed to prepare troops for global deployment.

    Brigadier William Kamoiro highlighted the benefits of TES in improving training outcomes:

    The technology to review the exercise, enabled by the use of TES equipment, not only introduces realism into the exercise but also saves the battle group from wasting live ammunition as the team perfects their skills. The British Army’s 2 Rifles and KDF’s Bravo Company of 5KR have demonstrated well-trained battle groups who know what they are doing and how to target and clear the enemy to achieve the set objective. I can confidently report that through the joint exercise, the soldiers are ready for deployment.

    Major James Athow-Frost, overseeing BATUK’s Tactical Operations, highlighted the unique opportunities Kenya’s terrain offers:

    Kenya offers an incredible terrain for the British troops to train – hot and arid locations and living in basic camps in the bush. This enables the units to be prepared for operations in demanding terrain. The combined training offers the two battle groups an opportunity to exchange experience and use technology like the TES program which brings all battle groups’ activities into a virtual world.

    Major General Kutto acknowledged the mutual benefits of the collaboration:

    There is a lot of knowledge and skills that we borrow from each other. The demonstration by the two battle groups working together to clear the enemy is a clear indication of the symbiotic relationship between the two forces. The enemy that we are facing is amorphous, it keeps on changing and we must also be able to match and even be smarter. The introduction of TES technology is a huge step towards this.

    Kenya remains one of UK’s leading defence partners in East Africa. The UK and Kenya share a long and proud history of military cooperation, working together across land, sea, and air to address shared challenges and ensure the safety of their citizens.

    Beyond military preparedness, the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) also invests in community projects, collaborating with National and County Governments, non-governmental and community organisations to address community needs.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Minister Fleur Anderson hails positive impact of integrated education [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Minister Fleur Anderson hails positive impact of integrated education [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Northern Ireland Office on 26 November 2024.

    This follows a recent visit to Fort Hill Integrated College in Lisburn alongside Education Secretary.

    Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Fleur Anderson visited Fort Hill Integrated College in Lisburn alongside Education Secretary, the Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson MP.

    The visit followed the recent Budget announcement of £730,000 in additional funding to raise awareness of integrated education and support schools in Northern Ireland as they work towards integrated status.

    The Minister and Education Secretary also met with key stakeholders in the integrated education sector, including the Integrated Education Fund and Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education.

    They are recipients of UKG funding to support their work with schools, parents and the wider public to raise awareness of the integrated sector and support schools through the process of transforming to integrated status.

    Speaking after the visit, Minister Anderson said:

    This was a fantastic visit and I was honoured to show the Education Secretary the positive impacts of integrated education in supporting reconciliation and promoting a culture of tolerance in society.

    The UK Government is wholly committed to supporting more schools in Northern Ireland to become integrated schools as an essential aspect of the reconciliation process in Northern Ireland.

  • PRESS RELEASE : 92% of English bathing waters meet water quality standards [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : 92% of English bathing waters meet water quality standards [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 26 November 2024.

    Further action is needed to improve bathing water quality.

    92% of bathing waters in England have met minimum water quality standards, with 85% of bathing waters being rated as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’, new annual figures released today show.

    The 2024 statistics on English coastal and inland bathing waters follow testing by the Environment Agency at 450 sites regularly used by swimmers throughout the summer, including 27 new sites designated earlier this year. These tests monitor for sources of pollution known to be a risk to bathers’ health, specifically E. coli and intestinal enterococci.

    Despite significant improvement since the 1990s, when just 28% were rated as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’, today’s results make clear that more still needs to be done to improve their quality for people and the environment.

    The proportion of ‘good’ and ‘excellent’-rated sites has fallen slightly, in part due to the existing water quality of the 27 new bathing water sites designated this year, 18 of which are classified as ‘poor’. This is not unexpected, as the new sites have not been managed for bathing before, and it takes time to understand and tackle the sources of pollution affecting them.

    Without the newly designated bathing waters, 95% of sites would meet minimum standards this year, only slightly down from 96% last year.

    Environment Agency Chair Alan Lovell said:

    Bathing waters are hugely important for communities and for the environment – and we know there is growing public demand for bathing sites across the country, including at our lakes and rivers.

    While overall bathing water quality has improved in recent decades due to targeted investment and robust regulation, today’s results show there is much work still to do, particularly to bring our inland bathing waters up to standard.

    We are working with the water industry, farmers and local authorities and are investing in our regulation, with more people on the ground, updated digital assets and new legal powers to improve our bathing waters for all.

    The figures also show a notable difference between the quality of coastal and inland bathing waters, with 95% of coastal waters meeting minimum standards this year, compared to only 53% of inland sites. Rivers often have poorer bathing water quality compared to the sea which benefits from the natural disinfection of salt water and greater dispersal of pollutants.

    The results follow the launch on 12 November of a Government consultation on proposed reforms to bathing water regulations to ensure a more flexible approach to designation and monitoring. This includes assessing water quality and the feasibility of improvement at a site prior to designation.

    Water Minister Emma Hardy said:

    These figures are unacceptable and show that too many of our popular swimming spots are polluted.

    That’s why we are placing water companies under special measures through the Water Bill, which will strengthen regulation including new powers to ban the payment of bonuses for polluting water bosses and bring criminal charges against persistent law breakers.

    This is just the start – we’ve launched the largest review of the water sector since privatisation to attract the investment we need and reform the water system to help clean up our rivers, lakes and seas for good.

    Following today’s results, the Environment Agency is working with local partners to take targeted action to improve water quality at all bathing water classified as ‘Poor’.

    Wider measures to improve water quality include:

    • Driving up monitoring of water companies with new flow monitors installed on more than 2,000 wastewater treatment works and 100% of storm overflows now monitored. We are increasing water company inspections to 4,000 by the end of March 2025; 10,000 in 2025/6 and 11,500 in 2026/27.  This will increase our inspection and audit work substantially to uncover non-compliance. We are also carrying out our largest ever criminal investigation into potential widespread non-compliance by water companies. Since 2015, we have concluded 63 prosecutions against water and sewerage companies securing fines of over £151 million.
    • Supporting farmers to reduce water pollution and an increase in agricultural regulation, including doubling funding for free face-to-face support on reducing water pollution to all farmers in England. The Environment Agency carried out more than 4,800 farm inspections across England last year, helping farmers comply with legal requirements and resulting in more than 7,000 actions undertaken to improve farm practices and drive improvements to our environment.

    The Environment Agency is changing its approach to regulation of the water industry by:

    • Investing around £15 million in enhancing our digital systems and tools. Data and information from lots of sources will be combined to turn data rapidly into regulatory intelligence to easily identify and tackle the highest priority issues.
    • Investing in 500 additional staff including environment officers, data analysts, enforcement specialists and technical experts, as well as team leaders and managers.
    • Continuing to prioritise attendance at all Category 1 and 2 serious and significant water company pollution incidents but also increasing our attendance at Category 3 (minor) water company pollution incidents.
    • Being more open and transparent about the way we regulate the industry. To help people get the information they need we recently launched our new Water Hub. This will hold all our data and guidance on water in one place for the public to easily access.

    Notes to editors:

    • Last year’s statistics showed that 96% of bathing water sites met the minimum standard of Sufficient, while 90% met the highest standards of Good and Excellent.
    • 450 bathing waters in England were sampled this year and have been classified as either Excellent, Good, Sufficient or Poor. These classifications and information about water quality will be displayed at each bathing water and on bathing water profiles available to access on the Environment Agency’s Swimfo website.
    • The bathing water season runs from May to September every year. The Environment Agency took 7,420 samples during the 2024 bathing season. The Environment Agency takes up to 20 water samples at each of England’s designated bathing waters during the season.
    • The sampling programme is set ahead of the start of season to avoid bias and follows a strict protocol to ensure samples are taken consistently in terms of depth of water, location where most bathers are expected and also covering a range of tidal states where safe to sample.
    • Other factors which influence bathing water quality can include tides, and physical or environmental changes at a site, with every catchment affected differently.
    • Our standards for bathing waters come from guidelines produced by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and are science based. They have been adopted by many countries through the EU Bathing Water Directive, which England’s Bathing Water Regulations are based on.
  • PRESS RELEASE : Biggest employment reforms in a generation unveiled to Get Britain Working again [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Biggest employment reforms in a generation unveiled to Get Britain Working again [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department for Work and Pensions on 26 November 2024.

    Unveiling the biggest reforms to employment support for a generation, Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall has today (26 November) published the Get Britain Working White Paper, marking the Government’s first major intervention to achieve an ambitious 80 per cent employment rate.

    • White Paper on biggest reforms to employment support for a generation published today, backed by £240 million investment
    • Jobcentres transformed across Great Britain and every young person to have access to an apprenticeship, quality training and education opportunities
    • Mental health support to be expanded and extra capacity deployed to reduce waiting lists in areas with highest levels of inactivity
    • Measures announced in White Paper will fuel growth as Government rebuilds Britain in a decade of national renewal

    It comes as stark figures show almost one and a half million people are unemployed, over nine million people are inactive, a record 2.8 million people are out of work due to long-term sickness. Young people have also been left behind with one in eight young people not in education, employment or training, and nine million adults lack the essential skills they need to get on in work.

    The UK is also the only major economy that has seen its employment rate fall over the last five years, which has been largely driven by a significant rise in the number of people out of work due to long-term ill health with an outdated employment support system which is ill equipped to respond to this growing challenge.

    This White Paper sets out a fundamentally different approach to the employment support system – backed by £240 million of investment – to target and tackle the root causes of unemployment and inactivity, and better join up health skills and employment support based on the unique needs of local communities.

    That includes tackling ill health as the biggest driver of inactivity by fixing the NHS. This includes deploying extra staff to cut waiting lists in areas of high inactivity, expanding access to mental health support, as well as a greater focus on prevention to stop people becoming ill in the first place.

    The outdated Jobcentre system will also be transformed into a new national jobs and careers service, focused on people’s skills and careers instead of just monitoring and managing benefit claims. Mayors and councils will be empowered to join up local work, health and skills support in ways that meet the specific needs of their local areas.

    The government is also delivering a new Youth Guarantee so every young person has access to education or training to help them find a job and transforming the Apprenticeship Levy in England into a more flexible Growth and Skills Levy backed by £40 million to expand opportunities for young people to develop skills and get into work.

    An independent review will also be launched into how employers can be better supported to employ people with disabilities health conditions, and to keep them in the workplace, ensuring that more people can benefit from a sense of dignity, purpose and financial independence.

    Building on these reforms, the government will bring forward measures to overhaul the health and disability benefits system so it better supports people to enter and remain in work and to tackle the spiralling benefits bill. A consultation will be published in Spring as part of a commitment to put the views and voices of disabled people at the heart of any policy changes that directly affect them.

    The driving purpose behind this new approach is to enable everyone to have the opportunity of secure, rewarding and fulfilling work. Today’s White Paper delivers the fundamental reforms needed to fix the foundations, break down barriers to opportunity particularly for young people and improve living standards.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:

    From the broken NHS, flatlining economy, and the millions of people left unemployed and trapped in an inactivity spiral – this government inherited a country that simply isn’t working. But today we’ve set out a plan to fix this. A plan that tackles the biggest drivers of unemployment and inactivity and gives young people their future back through real, meaningful change instead of empty rhetoric and sticking plaster politics.

    We’re overhauling jobcentres to make them fit for the modern age. We’re giving young people the skills and opportunities they need to prepare them for the jobs of the future. We’re fixing the NHS so people get the treatment and mental health support they desperately need to be able to get back to work. We’re working with businesses and employers to better support people with disabilities and health conditions to stay and progress in work, and it doesn’t stop there.

    Our reforms put an end to the culture of blaming and shaming people who for too long haven’t been getting the support they need to get back to work. Helping people into decent, well-paid jobs and giving our children and young people the best start in life – that’s our plan to put more money in people’s pockets, unlock growth and make people better off.

    The Secretary of State, Liz Kendall MP said:

    To get Britain growing, we need to get Britain working again. Our reforms will break down barriers to opportunity, help people to get into work and on at work, allow local leaders to boost jobs and growth, and give our children and young people the best opportunities to get on in life.

    The Get Britain Working White Paper shows that this Government stands unashamedly for work. We will make sure everyone, regardless of their background, age, ethnicity, health, disability or postcode can benefit from the dignity and purpose work can bring.

    We can build a healthier, wealthier nation – driving up employment and opportunity, skills and productivity – while driving down the benefit bill.

    The employment reforms will be underlined by the principle that people who can work, will be expected to work with clear consequences if they don’t properly engage with the government’s employment support offer. The fundamental principles of reform set out in the white paper include:

    Fixing the NHS and Tackling economic inactivity caused by ill health

    A quarter of all people aged 16-64 have a long-term health condition that limits their day-to-day activities with disabled people nearly three times more likely (than non-disabled people) to be economically inactive. Given the strong evidence on the health benefits of good work, extra capacity will be deployed to reduce waiting lists in 20 NHS Trusts across England with the highest levels of economic inactivity.

    The government is providing an additional £22.6 billion of resource spending in 2025-26 for the Department of Health and Social Care. This will support the NHS in England to deliver an additional 40,000 elective appointments a week and make progress towards the commitment that patients should expect to wait no longer than 18 weeks from referral to consultant-led treatment.

    The Government will deliver an additional 8,500 new mental health staff and also expand access to Individual Placement and Support (IPS) for severe mental illness, reaching 140,000 more people by 2028/29. On top of this, the Government will take a prevention first approach through an expansion of Talking Therapies, a landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill and a range of steps to tackle obesity.

    The White Paper sets out how the Government will invest £125 million in eight areas across England and Wales, to mobilise local work, health and skills support – so everyone who wants to work can get the joined-up support they need. This includes funding in three of the trailblazer areas for NHS accelerators to stop people falling out of work completely due to ill health. The three areas will be the North East, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

    These eight trailblazers will be at the forefront of designing how locally joined-up support will work in practice across England and Wales.

    Creating a new National Jobs and Careers Service to help people into work

    Jobcentres across Great Britain will be overhauled and in England will be brought together with the National Careers Service. This will be kickstarted by £55million of investment, to help people get into work, stay in work, build skills and progress in their career.

    A radically improved digital offer will be trialled to bring Jobcentres into the 21st century, with the DWP using the latest technologies and AI to provide up-to date information on jobs, skills and other support and to free up Work Coach time.

    Staff at Jobcentres will have more flexibility to offer a more personalised service to jobseekers – moving away from the ‘tick box’ culture. New coaching academies will also be set up to upskill jobcentre staff to better support people into work.

    Backed by £55 million, testing and digital design will be carried out into next year to understand how best to bring DWP services online and make them easier to access to deliver tailored support, including CV advice and job adverts. This builds on work already underway to give work coaches AI tools so they can find the right information for their customers faster.

    Delivering a Youth Guarantee to support young people into work

    Every 18-to-21-year old in England will have access to an apprenticeship, quality training and education opportunities or help to find a job under a new ‘Youth Guarantee’.

    The White Paper unveils new partnerships with some of Britain’s most iconic cultural and sporting organisations, including the Premier League, Channel 4 and the Royal Shakespeare Company, who will offer work or learning opportunities to inspire and upskill the next generation.

    Eight youth “trailblazer” areas will be set up across the country, including in Liverpool City Region , Tees Valley and the East Midlands with £45 million funding to identify those most at risk of falling out of education or employment and match them to opportunities for education, training or work.

    To further expand opportunities for young people through the Youth Guarantee, the Government will transform the Apprenticeship Levy in England into a more flexible Growth and Skills Levy by investing £40 million. This will help to deliver new foundation and shorter apprenticeships in key sectors.

    These new opportunities will be the responsibility of young people to take them up. In return for these new opportunities, young people will be expected to engage with training or work that’s on offer so no young person is left behind.

    An advisory panel will also be set up to put young people at the heart of decision making. There will also be a disability panel set up to ensure the voices of disabled people are at the core of reforms.

    This change will deliver greater flexibility for employers and learners, aligned to the Governments Industrial Strategy, while rebalancing the offer so that more apprenticeships are focused on young people.

    Empowering local mayors to shape an effective work, health and skills offer for local people

    Up to £15 million will be made available to areas across England not getting a trailblazer so they can develop their own Get Britain Working Plan focused on reducing economic inactivity. Plans will be developed by mayoral authorities where they exist – aligned with their Local Growth Plans – and elsewhere by Local Authorities.

    By giving local areas the power and money to design their own Get Britain Working plans, we will deliver real employment opportunities for people who know their communities best. Up to £15 million will be made available to support local areas across England to develop their own plans and to support the trailblazers.

    The government will also provide £115 million in funding next year to enable local areas across England and Wales to deliver a new supported employment programme called Connect to Work scheme.

    Connect to Work provides voluntary employment offers to people with disabilities, health conditions or complex barriers to work and will support up to 100,000 people a year at full roll out as the first tranche of money from a new Get Britain Working Fund.

    Launching an independent review into the role of UK employers in promoting health and inclusive workplaces

    Poor workforce health imposes large costs on employers, especially from sickness absence and turnover, while also making it harder for them to find the talent they need to grow and thrive.  There is also compelling evidence about the value of helping people with a health condition or disability to stay in work, including to prevent them becoming economically inactive.

    In response, the review will consider what more can be done to enable employers to increase the recruitment and retention of disabled people and those with a health condition and undertake early intervention for sickness absence and increase returns to work.

    The review will run until next summer and involve wide-ranging engagement with employers, employees, trade unions, health experts, and disabled people and those with health conditions.

    It will complement the Government’s Employment Right’s Bill, which will tackle job insecurity and expand flexible working.

    Adele Ablett, who has worked at the DWP for 38 years and now manages five Jobcentres and 71 Work Coaches across Cheshire said:

    It’s a real privilege to support people at vulnerable times in their lives and help them find the right pathway for them – whether that be through training or work. With more customers coming through our doors with complex health needs and mental health challenges, the demand on our service has never been greater.

    The changes in the Get Britain Working White Paper will help us to amplify this support to reach more people and change more lives. It will give us more flexibility to build strong relationships with employers and organisations, so everyone sees us the way I do – as the go-to place for businesses to recruit and as a public service passionate about people and possibilities.

    Clare Sumner, Premier League Chief Policy and Social Impact Officer said:

    Building on our long-term investment into communities, the Premier League will contribute to the Youth Guarantee by using the power of football to engage young people who need the greatest support.

    Our programmes delivered by football clubs across the country play a vital role in providing inspiring opportunities and pathways to success to help the next generation fulfil their potential. We will be working with the Government to continue this important work and help extend the reach of the Youth Guarantee initiative into communities and to those who need it most.

    Secretary of State Lisa Nandy said:

    We’re committed to a bold new approach to shaping policy that values the aspirations and experiences of young people to give them every chance of success in life.

    The introduction of a Youth Guarantee, along with the co-production of a new National Youth Strategy, will help put young people back in charge of their own destiny and unlock opportunities for all young people, regardless of their postcode.

    Darren Burns, Director of Diversity & Inclusion of Timpson Group said:

    At Timpson we support the plan to get more people back into work, by helping them to find exciting and rewarding careers.

    Many of our existing colleagues have come to us through the Jobcentre and this is still the case today. We regularly work in close partnership with local job centres to find amazing colleagues for our business and the support we receive is invaluable.

    Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said:

    It’s great to see the Government get serious about transforming the old tick-box approach to job support into one that tackles the root causes of unemployment and poor health and sets people up to succeed.

    The best way to do that is to join up services in the places where people live, and offer them the kind of positive, personalised support that grows confidence and looks at complex issues in the round.

    The Secretary of State has seen for herself the difference that our Live Well approach is already making in Greater Manchester, where our brilliant community partners are building trust and helping break down barriers to work and wellbeing.

    Through our new trailblazer, and with Government backing, we can build on these strong foundations and help more people find the sense of purpose that comes with good work. That is how we will help everyone to achieve their potential, ease pressure on our public services, and deliver growth in our city-region and across the country.

    Mayor of South Yorkshire Oliver Coppard said:

    In South Yorkshire, work, health and skills barriers have prevented people here making the most of their talents for far too long.  That’s why we’re determined to address those barriers through our pioneering Pathways to Work Commission.  The Commission’s report set out recommendations that could unlock the full potential of our communities and I’m really pleased that the Government has backed our pioneering approach.

    In South Yorkshire we have led the way in highlighting the importance of bringing work, health and skills together as we support people back into employment.  We now have a Government that understands the importance of devolution and joined-up working, and together we are undertaking the biggest reforms to how we support people into work for a generation.

    Our trailblazer will help us to create a bigger and better economy in South Yorkshire that helps people to stay near and go far.

    Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram said:

    Devolution is already making a huge difference to people’s lives in the Liverpool City Region. We’ve helped thousands of people into work, created opportunities for young people through apprenticeships, and supported adults to gain the skills they need to thrive. This shows what can be achieved when decisions are made closer to the people they affect.

    That’s why I welcome the government’s plans to give Mayors more of the tools and resources we need to break down the barriers keeping people out of work. Whether it’s tackling skills shortages, improving childcare, or supporting people with health conditions, this is a chance to make a real difference.

    I look forward to working with the government to make these bold ambitions a reality for the people in our communities.

    Stephen Evans, Chief Executive of Learning and Work Institute said:

    The Government’s ambition for an 80% employment rate is the right one and our research shows it will benefit people, employers and the economy. More than three million people who are out of work want a job, but too often don’t get the right support.

    This White Paper starts us on the path to change that. I’m particularly pleased to see the Youth Guarantee, which we have long called for. There can be few bigger priorities than ensuring young people get the education and careers they need.

    To tackle the shockingly wide disability employment rate gap and opportunity gaps across the country, we need high-quality, joined-up, locally delivered work, skills and health support. It will take time, but the prize is great.

    The White Paper is part of wider Government action to spread opportunity and fix the foundations of our economy. This includes launching Skills England to create a shared national plan to boost the nation’s skills, creating more good jobs through our modern Industrial Strategy, and strengthening employment rights through our Plan to Make Work Pay.

    Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray said:

    Breaking down barriers to opportunity is the key to our plan to Get Britain Working. Our radical overhaul of Jobcentres will bring improvements to every part of the UK, creating a service more fit for modern life, helping people into decent, well-paid jobs.

    A joined-up approach to tackling inactivity is crucial, and we want to work with the Scottish Government to ensure all services are considered – including better healthcare, improved childcare, and access to meaningful skills training.

    Our Employment Rights Bill has brought some of the biggest improvements for workers in a generation with an end to zero-hours contracts and increased job security. And our Tobacco and Vapes Bill, also introduced today, will curb many of the health issues affecting work connected with smoking. Together we can Get Britain Working and on the path to prosperity and growth.

  • PRESS RELEASE : MPs to vote on landmark smoking ban to stop cycle of addiction [November 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : MPs to vote on landmark smoking ban to stop cycle of addiction [November 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department of Health and Social Care on 26 November 2024.

    Votes on the world-leading Tobacco and Vapes Bill will move the UK one step closer to becoming smoke-free.

    • Vote will move the UK one step closer to becoming smoke-free, shielding the next generation from the harms of smoking
    • Ambitious plans to protect children from vaping, including ban on vape advertising and sale of vapes in vending machines, in addition to restricting vape flavours, packaging and shop display
    • Bill bolstered by additional £10 million of support for enforcement and £70 million for stop smoking services

    MPs will today (26 November 2024) vote on the world-leading Tobacco and Vapes Bill, moving the UK one step closer to protecting future generations from the harms of smoking and vaping.

    The ambitious bill includes plans to clamp down on youth vaping with many of the measures specifically aimed at protecting children.

    Subject to consultation, the sale of vape flavours that overtly appeal to children – such as bubble gum, gummy bear and cotton candy – could be brought to an end, alongside restrictions on vape packaging that is designed to appeal to young people.

    The bill will bring in a total ban on vape advertising and sponsorship which will include displays that will likely be seen by children and young people such as on buses, in cinemas and in shop windows, bringing this in line with current tobacco restrictions.

    All vaping and nicotine products will be banned from being sold to under 18s – closing loopholes on non-nicotine vapes and nicotine pouches. Vapes will also be banned in vending machines, where they can be easily accessed by children. The free distribution of these products will also be banned.

    If passed, the bill will progress to the next Parliamentary stage, bringing the UK one step closer to creating the first smoke-free generation.

    The bill will help achieve one of the 3 key shifts in the government’s 10 Year Health Plan, to move from sickness to prevention.

    Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting, said:

    The number of children vaping is growing at an alarming rate and without urgent intervention, we’re going to have a generation of children with long-term addiction.

    It is unacceptable that these harmful products are being deliberately targeted at children with brightly coloured packaging and flavours like ‘gummy bear’ and ‘rainbow burst’.

    The Tobacco and Vapes Bill provides the protection that children and young people need to avoid a life imprisoned by addiction. That’s why it’s so incredibly important it is voted through.

    To support current smokers to quit smoking, the government will provide £70 million for stop smoking services. This is in addition to all hospitals integrating ‘opt-out’ smoking cessation interventions into routine care, making every clinical consultation count.

    To bolster enforcement, the government will provide an additional £10 million for Trading Standards to crack down on illicit trade. This comes off the back of new data from National Trading Standards (NTS) that shows over 1 million illicit vapes were seized inland by Trading Standards in 2023 to 2024, a 59% increase compared to the previous year.

    In a separate programme coordinated by NTS, 19 million illicit cigarettes and 5.2 tonnes of illicit hand-rolled tobacco were seized by Trading Standards in 2023 to 2024. This is on top of the over 1 billion illicit cigarettes and 92.4 tonnes of illicit hand-rolled tobacco seized by HMRC and Border Force.

    The bill will also include powers to introduce a licensing scheme for retailers to sell tobacco, vape and nicotine products in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and will introduce on-the-spot fines of £200 to retailers found to be selling these products to people underage. Expanding the use of highly effective standardised packaging to all tobacco products will also be explored.

    Chief Medical Officer for England, Professor Chris Whitty, said:

    If this major piece of legislation is passed, it will accelerate a smoke-free generation and lead to children never being trapped by addiction to cigarettes with lifelong harms to their health.

    The rising number of children vaping is a significant concern, and the Tobacco and Vapes Bill will help prevent marketing vapes to children, which is utterly unacceptable. Smoking results in direct harm across a person’s life course but also causes harms to others around them, including children, pregnant women and the medically vulnerable.

    Reducing the number of vulnerable people exposed to second-hand smoke, as well as preventing non-smokers taking up vaping is important and will improve the health of the nation.

    The NHS also recently announced the rollout of a once-a-day pill that could help tens of thousands of people give up cigarettes. It also follows the government laying new legislation in October banning the sale of single-use vapes from 1 June 2025.

    NHS National Medical Director, Professor Sir Stephen Powis, said:

    Vaping among young people is a significant and growing concern and we wholeheartedly welcome the government’s commitment to tackle this as part of the measures outlined in this bill.

    Smoking also remains the leading cause of preventable deaths and has a huge impact on the NHS, costing billions every year and we look forward to working with the government and partners to ensure the next generation grow up smoke- and vape-free.

    The Tobacco and Vapes Bill will give government the powers to extend the indoor smoking ban to specific outdoor spaces: with children’s playgrounds, outside schools and hospitals all being considered in England, subject to consultation. These powers will also allow places that are currently smoke-free to be made vape-free, subject to consultation.

    Sarah Sleet, Chief Executive at Asthma + Lung UK, said:

    The announcement of additional funding for smoking cessation services is desperately needed to help the tens of thousands of existing smokers who want to quit, which is incredibly difficult to do without support. Stop smoking services have suffered drastic cuts in recent years, but when they are appropriately funded they do a fantastic job of supporting people to stop smoking for good.

    Today’s vote on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill is the crucial next step towards protecting younger generations from the harms of smoking, by stopping them from ever taking up cigarettes. However, it’s only by tackling the whole problem that we can truly begin to put a stop to the devastating effects this deadly addiction has on the health of the nation, and the huge burden it places on the NHS.

    Hazel Cheeseman, Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health, said:

    Every day around 350 young people start smoking, and two-thirds of long-term smokers will die due to smoking.

    Passing this bill is a vital way the government can start to end the unprecedented harm caused by tobacco, protecting the health of the next generation by ensuring they won’t become addicted to smoking. Alongside the legislation funding is necessary to help the millions who currently smoke to quit and accelerate the creation of a smoke-free country, and the announcement today is welcome.

    Dr Ian Walker, Executive Director of Policy at Cancer Research UK, said:

    Tobacco still causes around 160 cancer cases every day in the UK. But with strong political will and bold action, these staggering numbers can be turned around.

    By voting in favour of this historic legislation, MPs have the power to help save lives and make the UK a world leader in tobacco control. Raising the age of sale of tobacco products and funding cessation support will save people from a deadly and costly addiction. I urge politicians to prioritise the health of the nation and help end cancers caused by smoking for good.

    In England, the Health and Social Care Secretary launched change.nhs.uk to encourage the biggest conversation ever about the NHS to help inform the 10 Year Health Plan for England.