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  • PRESS RELEASE : Boost for electric vans and buses backed with investment to drive innovation [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Boost for electric vans and buses backed with investment to drive innovation [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Department for Business and Trade on 17 September 2024.

    The government has announced £88 million of funding has been awarded to 46 innovative projects that will help boost zero emission vehicle tech.

    • New industry and government funding announced to boost zero emission vehicle tech, creating jobs and helping deliver long-term economic growth.
    • Over 40 cutting edge projects across five competitions include next generation battery-electric bus and developing electric trucks for the Royal Mail and NHS.
    • Minister for Industry and Decarbonisation Sarah Jones will visit two successful projects to reiterate the government’s support for the auto industry and net zero transition.

    Dozens of cutting-edge, green vehicle technology projects including ultra-lightweight vehicles, zero emission buses and new battery technology are set to benefit from £88 million of joint funding to take the UK a step closer to net zero.

    Today [Tuesday 17 September], Minister for Industry and Decarbonisation Sarah Jones will visit Surrey to announce that £88 million of joint industry and government funding has been awarded to 46 innovative projects, including the development of electric trucks for the NHS and Royal Mail, e-motorcycles and wireless charging solutions.

    This funding is an important vote of confidence in the UK’s automotive industry, creating thousands of green, skilled jobs up and down the country as the government continues to deliver its mission to get Britain moving and grow the economy for all.

    The Minister will visit two successful applicants in the government-supported Advanced Propulsion Centre UK’s (APC) Collaborative R&D competition, Protean Electric and Gordon Murray Group.

    Protean Electric is working to bring to market new, UK-developed, power-electronics products and Gordon Murray Group is developing an ultra-lightweight vehicle platform for future vehicles. These are key technologies that underpin the UK’s transition to future zero emission vehicles.

    Total investment in their projects is £22.5 million, including a government grant of £11 million. Both projects combined are estimated to save nearly 13 million tonnes of CO2, while safeguarding and creating nearly 1,000 jobs.

    Minister for Industry and Decarbonisation Sarah Jones said:

    Labour is committed to boosting the jewel in the crown of our manufacturing base – the automotive industry. Working in partnership with industry this funding will drive innovation and propel the development of next generation zero emission vehicle technologies.

    From Royal Mail trucks delivering our post, to cleaner, greener bus journeys, this funding will back projects that will lower emissions across the country, while also supporting skilled jobs.

    Andrew Whitehead, Chief Executive Officer of Protean Electric, said:

    We are thrilled that project PULSE has been selected by the APC and the new Government, as it supports Protean to continue to lead electric vehicle innovation from our UK development centre. Protean’s state-of-the-art in-wheel motors are a key solution to improve range, user experience and most importantly affordability of electric vehicles.

    We are delighted to welcome Minister Jones and would like to thank her for the new Government’s continued commitment towards net-zero, and look forward to engaging further on these topics in the future.”

    Jean-Philippe Launberg, Gordon Murray Group Strategy & Business Director, said:

    The Gordon Murray Group and our R&D partners feel privileged to receive – through Innovate UK and APC – Government support for the M-LightEn Project and be trusted with the development and industrialisation of leading-edge technologies to make cars significantly more energy efficient to build and run, contributing to the UK’s decarbonisation. Furthermore, the extra lightweighting we will unlock through M-LightEn directly enhances the already legendary dynamics of our cars. It’s Driving Perfection … taken to the next level.

    This joint industry and government funding has been awarded through the APC, helping to unlock further private investment into developing cutting edge zero emission technologies for the automotive sector. £44.5 million of this investment has been provided by government and is backed by a further £43.5 million from the automotive industry.

    Other successful projects, across five competitions, include eight collaborative R&D projects, seven Automotive Transformation Fund (ATF) Feasibility Studies looking into battery and motor technologies, 11 projects aiming to rapidly develop automotive products, 14 micro-businesses, SMEs and start-ups specialising in zero emission technologies which tackle transport decarbonisation and 6 projects exploring zero tailpipe emission vehicle technologies within the niche vehicle sector.

    Ian Constance, Chief Executive Officer APC, said:

    Congratulations to all the companies awarded funding in this latest round of competitions facilitated by the Department for Business and Trade and industry via the APC. From collaborative projects to further advance the UK’s excellence in automotive production, to fast-start demonstrators delivering cutting-edge technology in a short period of time, through to our award-winning SME programme, it’s important we continue to show that the automotive sector is vital to the country’s net-zero goals and future economic growth, further evidencing that the UK is a highly investable opportunity

    A report from the Faraday Institution (FI) published today predicts that by 2030, the UK will need battery capacity of around 110 GWh per annum, the equivalent of six gigafactories. Recent gigafactory announcements in the UK by AESC and Tata Group have built excitement about the potential to create a new, dynamic and highly skilled battery industry in the UK.

    The FI predicts that 270,000 UK jobs could be supported by the EV and battery industry to 2040. The UK’s ambitious approach to the zero emission vehicle transition resulted in over £20bn of private sector investment commitments in the UK automotive sector in 2023 and this sector will play a key role in supporting long-term growth.

    The government continues to work with investors through the ATF to progress plans to build a globally competitive electric vehicle supply chain in the UK, and this includes unlocking private investment in gigafactories.

    This government’s mission is to create a strong, stable and pro-business economy, with the UK remaining an attractive destination for investment for the automotive industry.

    Our new industrial strategy and International Investment Summit will deliver long-term, sustainable, inclusive growth right across the UK by driving investment into our economy and will play a key role to maintain the highest sustained growth in the G7.

    Notes to Editors:

    The difference in government and industry funding is due to a higher intervention rate in the grant funding for the SMEs supported through the TDAP programme.

    APC Collaborative R&D (APC25) projects led by:

    The latest in R&D collaborative support via the APC R&D competitions – worth £60 million – aims to raise economic growth, projected to create or safeguard over 3,500 green jobs, and reduce CO2 in the manufacturing and usage of zero-emission vehicles.

    Sarginsons Industries: Revolutionising the global aluminium casting industry with faster development of lighter and more sustainable cast solutions.

    Microchip Technology Caldicot: Developing high-efficiency power modules for next-generation inverter systems and addressing key gaps in the UK’s power electronics supply chain.

    JLR: Developing a growing UK supply-chain, enabling high-volume application of lightweight and circular composite technologies for the automotive industry.

    Ford Motor Company: Focusing on the development, pilot, and industrialisation of e-sheet, stamping, and lamination.

    Protean Electric: Delivering revolutionary EV technologies combined with new UK manufacturing capabilities for power-electronics products.

    European Metal Recycling: Transforming the UK aluminium supply chain through the creation of up-to 100% post-consumer scrap recycled extrusions for use in the automotive industry.

    Gordon Murray Group: Developing a production-ready, ultra-lightweight, low CO2, monocoque architecture and solutions for a portfolio of class-leading future vehicles.

    Cummins: Developing a digital analysis tool to enable the design of highly reliable and durable components used in hydrogen-fuelled powertrains.

    Advanced Route to Market Demonstrator (ARMD3) projects:

    £9.1 million of government grant funding has also been awarded to 11 fast-track projects funded through APC’s third Advanced Route to Market Demonstrator competition (ARMD3), which aims to rapidly develop automotive products with a clear route to market.

    Metier Technologies: Developing innovative subsystems for onboard hydrogen fuel systems, accelerating zero-emission vehicle adoption with reduced cost, improved reliability and quality.

    Altilium Metals: Delivering a carbon reduction technology in BEVs, through production and validation of battery cells containing materials recovered from battery waste.

    Ram Innovations: Demonstrating highly efficient power electronics systems and sub-systems utilising GaN (gallium nitride) devices with improved efficiency and enhanced thermal performance.

    Equipmake: Creating a novel ‘daisy chain’ energy management system to enable firefighting with fully battery-electric fire engines.

    Botanic Energy: Replacing diesel-driven refrigeration with energy-efficient thermoelectric systems, for Sainsburys to offer last-mile delivery with zero-emission refrigerated vehicles.

    MAGTEC: Prototyping next-generation drivelines for electric trucks to be trialled by NHS Wales and Royal Mail.

    Renewable Metals UK: Recovering critical materials from battery waste, cutting costs and boosting sustainability with novel alkali-based hydrometallurgy.

    Intelligent Energy: Building a 200kW+ regulated voltage output fuel-cell system designed for heavy-duty vehicles.

    Triumph Motorcycles: Establishing a second-generation Triumph electric motorcycle software platform and supply chain to offer riders a distinctive feel, style & character.

    Zircotec: Developing and testing ceramic coatings for lightweight battery enclosures to improve thermal and electrical insulation for both vehicle safety and efficiency.

    Wrightbus (Bamford Bus Company): Delivering an innovative, next-generation, lightweight and energy-efficient battery-electric bus demonstrator, showcasing UK engineering talent on a world-wide scale.

    Technology Developer Accelerator Programme (TDAP) projects:

    The Technology Developer Accelerator Programme (TDAP) has awarded over £2.3 million in government grant funding to 14 companies specialising in zero-emission technologies which tackle transport decarbonisation.

    Battery Minerals: Battery Minerals’ mission is to help deliver a circular battery supply chain by improving the economics of mineral extraction for battery waste.

    DeepForm: DeepForm Ltd is introducing a novel, patented, sheet metal pressing technology that can significantly reduce the high levels of waste in automotive pressings, reducing cost and CO2 emissions.

    Electric Green: Electric Green Limited is developing smart wireless charging solutions which allow electric vehicles to charge without plugging in a cable.

    Enough Energy: Enough Energy aims to support the shift to renewables through developing innovative energy storage solutions, leveraging the best and latest technologies available.

    FLIT: FLIT develops lightweight folding e-bikes for urban commuters with a mission to build e-bikes that are so useful that even people who don’t ride bikes will want one.

    Generational Technologies: Generational is an innovative software company that provides battery assessments and performance monitoring for electric vehicles.

    IONETIC: IONETIC is a battery pack technology company, developing a one-stop solution, empowering all OEMs to create excellent electric vehicles, with the correct economics and performance.

    Molyon: Molyon, is developing its patented cathode solution which enables next generation high energy density batteries. Molyon’s efforts in lithium-sulfur batteries have shown twice the energy density of lithium-ion batteries on the market, all whilst using more sustainable and low-cost materials.

    NiTech Solutions: NiTech Solutions is a UK based business aiming to be at the forefront in transforming the chemical processing industry through developing advanced manufacturing solutions for chemical production in the 21st Century.

    Polaron: Polaron is accelerating the design of advanced materials with generative AI.

    Raeon: Raeon is aiming to disrupt the custom battery market by offering a 10x reduction in development cost and lead time for application-optimised, ‘any shape’ batteries.

    TaiSan: TaiSan is developing novel quasi-solid-state sodium batteries with proprietary IP in electrolyte and anode materials to reach high energy density.

    Tribol Braking: Tribol Braking brings revolutionary, patented approaches to manufacturing high performance composite braking components for the automotive sector that are lighter, and last longer. Tribol has developed a full-Composite-Brake-Pad (CBP) using polymer composites, such as carbon fibre, in place of steel in automotive brake pads.

    TUAL Technology: TUAL is an innovator in electric commercial vehicle charging solutions, working with enterprise customers across Europe to deliver technology that transforms productivity, profitability and utilisation.

    Automotive Transformation Fund Feasibility Study (FS5) projects:

    Seven projects will also receive a government investment of £2.3 million through the fifth round of Automotive Transformation Fund (ATF) Feasibility Studies with the aim to electrify Britain’s automotive sector and protect its competitiveness in the global market.

    Anaphite: The study will produce an investment case for the commercialisation and scale up of Anaphite’s innovative dry coating precursor technology. Dry coating of battery electrodes is less energy intensive than traditional wet coatings and more efficient.

    Imerys British Lithium Limited (IBL): Validation of commercial opportunities for large-scale lithium production in the UK, using IBL’s highly sustainable, novel method of extracting high-purity lithium from micaceous granite.

    Talga Anode: UK-RELOAD aims to validate the case to establish an innovative lithium-ion battery anode manufacturing plant in the UK designed to support the circular economy by extracting and repurposing recycled graphite from used batteries and battery-production scrap to use in new battery production.

    Altilium: The validation and commercialisation of a new UK greenfield site capable of processing 90,000 tpa of end-of-life EV lithium-ion batteries, gigafactory scrap and electronic waste, enabling 30,000 tpa of cathode active materials to be recovered and supplied back into the EV battery industry by 2028.

    Nyobolt: Validation of high-volume production for Nyobolt’s proprietary anode material. Establishing this capacity in the UK would represent a key piece of the UK’s automotive battery supply chain and enable the commercialisation of Nyobolt’s ultra-fast-charging battery technology, capable of reducing vehicle charging from hours to minutes.

    FluoRok: Development of a detailed business plan to support future investment in a new UK-based manufacturing unit for LiPF6, a key material in the Li-ion battery chemical supply chain.

    Electrified Automation:  Project EARTH (Electrified Automated motor Range in Traction & Hydraulic systems) aims to expand existing product offerings to ensure compatibility with a range of EDU components. The successful project will enable continued growth in the off-highway market and see substantial investment into UK manufacturing facilities.

    Niche Vehicle Network (NVN) projects:

    The Niche Vehicle Network (NVN) has also awarded over £1 million in government grant funding to 6 UK SMEs and their suppliers to bring innovative technologies from demonstration through to production readiness in a compressed timescale.

    Muon Tech Ltd: Muon Tech is bringing to market the VXM-35, an integrated electric drive and vehicle control unit, which is designed to fit tight packaging volumes with high levels of functional safety, reliability and functionality.

    Carbon Threesixty Ltd: The Hi-DEN Gen2 project will develop the design, manufacturing, integration and testing of a conformable hydrogen storage solution to meet the growing demand of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) and help the UK reach its net zero targets by 2050.

    Bomobility Ltd: The Boped Proof of Concept seeks to create a fully functional demonstrator vehicle for a new and innovative omni-category lightweight e-motorcycle, aiming to enable the niche production of highly optimised vehicles for specific use-cases.

    Raeon: Raeon’s proprietary resin encapsulation technology aims to reduce the cost and lead time of custom battery development by 10x, making bespoke high-performance custom battery solutions accessible for the most commercially sensitive applications.

    Quattro Plant Ltd: Quattro Plant is leading developers in the field of up-cycled off-highway vehicles converting internal combustion engine machines to battery powertrains.

    FR 8 Technology Ltd: This project will produce a static demonstrator 16 tonne rigid delivery vehicle with a low floor, providing direct access for unloading from the truck to the footpath.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Joint Leaders statement to mark the third anniversary of AUKUS [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Joint Leaders statement to mark the third anniversary of AUKUS [September 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 17 September 2024.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer, U.S. President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese released a joint statement today.

    We the leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, mark the third anniversary of AUKUS – an enhanced security partnership that promotes a free and open Indo-Pacific that is secure and stable. We reaffirm our shared commitment to this historic partnership and acknowledge the considerable progress to date.

    Pillar I – Conventionally-Armed, Nuclear-Powered Submarines

    In March 2023, our nations announced a pathway to deliver Australia’s conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarine (SSN) capability, while setting the highest non-proliferation standard.

    We are steadily building Australia’s capabilities to steward and operate its own fleet of conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines from the early 2030s. The United Kingdom and the United States welcomed Australian naval officers and sailors into their submarine training schools and embedded Australian personnel into the UK Ministry of Defence and U.S. naval shipyards. Our nations have made enormous strides towards the establishment of a rotational presence of U.S. and UK SSNs at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia as early as 2027. Increased visits by U.S. SSNs to Australia have supported steady progress in Australian workforce development, and, in August 2024, Australian personnel demonstrated their progress through participation in the first maintenance activity conducted on a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine in Australia.

    We have made significant investments to lift our respective submarine industrial bases.  The United Kingdom has made an initial allocation of nearly £4 billion to continue work on SSN-AUKUS, and £3 billion to expand production capabilities across its Defence Nuclear Enterprise. The United States decided to invest USD 17.5 billion into its submarine industrial base. Australia has committed to invest over AUD 30 billion in the Australian defense industrial base and make proportionate contributions to the United Kingdom and the United States to support the production of SSN-AUKUS and to accelerate the delivery of Virginia class submarines respectively. In March 2024, Australia announced the selection of ASC Pty Ltd and BAE Systems to build SSN-AUKUS and ASC Pty Ltd to sustain Australia’s SSNs. These respective investments and decisions will deliver thousands of highly skilled jobs across our three nations.

    In August this year, the AUKUS partners signed an historic international agreement for cooperation relating to naval nuclear propulsion. Once it enters into force, this agreement will enable AUKUS partners to go beyond sharing naval nuclear propulsion information to include allowing the United States and the United Kingdom to transfer the material and equipment required for the safe and secure construction, operation, and sustainment of Australia’s conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines.

    The agreement reaffirms AUKUS partners’ existing non-proliferation obligations and Australia’s safeguards agreements with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The agreement will make our non-proliferation commitments under AUKUS legally-binding between the partners. Our nations continue to consult with the IAEA to develop a non-proliferation and safeguards approach that sets the highest non-proliferation standard.

    Pillar II – Advanced Capabilities

    When AUKUS was first announced, we pledged to pursue information and technology sharing and unprecedented integration of our innovation communities, industrial bases, and warfighter capabilities in support of a shared goal to build the advanced capabilities needed to bolster deterrence in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

    This work is delivering as our Navies are strengthening undersea warfare capabilities by integrating the ability to launch and recover undersea vehicles from submarine torpedo tubes to deliver effects such as strike and reconnaissance. We are also deploying advanced Artificial Intelligence algorithms across our shared military systems to process sonar-buoy data, assisting anti-submarine operators in making better decisions, faster. We are strengthening maritime autonomy through a series of joint exercise and experimentation known as the Maritime Big Play, where we will conduct ground-breaking tests on the collective use of autonomous and un-crewed systems in maritime operations. Together, we are making further strides in quantum technologies, cyber capabilities, hypersonics, and electronic warfare.

    In April 2024 our Defence Ministers announced principles for additional AUKUS Pillar II partner engagement on specific projects where new partners could contribute to, and benefit from, AUKUS. Following initial consultations this year and leveraging Japan’s deep technical expertise, AUKUS partners and Japan are exploring opportunities to improve interoperability of their maritime autonomous systems as an initial area of cooperation. Recognising these countries’ close bilateral defence partnerships with each member of AUKUS, we are consulting with Canada, New Zealand, and the Republic of Korea to identify possibilities for collaboration on advanced capabilities under AUKUS Pillar II.

    To promote innovation and realise the goals of AUKUS, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States have implemented momentous amendments to our respective export control regimes, including reforms to the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). These critical reforms will facilitate billions of dollars in secure, licence-free defence trade and maximise innovation across the full breadth of our defence collaboration and mutually strengthen our three defence industrial bases.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK and Indonesia strengthen partnerships on growth and climate [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK and Indonesia strengthen partnerships on growth and climate [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 17 September 2024.

    UK and Indonesia to sign agreements on development and critical minerals, as Development Minister visits region for first time.

    • UK and Indonesia strengthen cooperation on sustainable growth, climate change and the empowerment of women and girls
    • comes with Minister for Development Anneliese Dodds’ first trip to Indonesia, where she will sign 2 agreements to accelerate cooperation on development and critical minerals
    • follows a major speech earlier today from the Foreign Secretary on the climate and nature crisis

    The UK is committing to help accelerate the global transition to clean energy and efforts to tackle climate change. Anneliese Dodds, UK Minister of State for Development and Minister of State for Women and Equalities, has arrived in Jakarta to strengthen partnerships with Indonesia on green growth, climate, and the empowerment of women and girls.

    The 3-day visit to Indonesia (16 to 19 September) is the minister’s first visit to Southeast Asia in her new role. It follows a major speech from the Foreign Secretary earlier today on the climate and nature crisis and comes as the UK and Indonesia celebrate the 75th year of their diplomatic relationship.

    While in Indonesia, the minister will also sign 2 sets of bilateral memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with Indonesia’s National Planning Agency (Bappenas) on development cooperation and strategic partnership on critical minerals with the Ministry for Energy and Mineral Resources.

    Based on the principle of mutual respect and partnership, these MoUs will set out ways of collaborating on Indonesia’s development objectives and on shared priorities such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to address the most pressing global challenges of our time.

    Anneliese Dodds, Minister of State for Development and Minister of State for Women and Equalities, said:

    The new UK government’s development mission is to build genuine partnerships to help create a world free from poverty, on a liveable planet.

    Indonesia is a vast country, with a huge population and great economic potential. Strengthening our relationship with Indonesia can help us, together, to tackle the climate and nature crisis while creating sustainable jobs and growth.

    I’ll be working with key figures in the Indonesian government to make progress towards those goals, securing key agreements between our 2 countries on development and critical minerals.

    I will also learn how grassroots projects in Indonesia are empowering women and girls while encouraging sustainable stewardship of its abundant biodiversity and natural resources.

    Gender equality is the fundamental building block of all healthy democracies, and this government is committed to putting women and girls at the heart of everything we do.

    Minister Dodds is attending a number of bilateral meetings while in Indonesia, including with Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia, Vice Foreign Minister Pahala Mansury, Minister for National Development Planning Suharso Monoarfa and Minister of Forestry and Environment Siti Nurbaya Bakar. Discussions will focus on cooperation on climate, green growth, energy transition, the international development agenda and more.

    The minister will also attend discussions on progressing Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP). The JETP provides a finance package and technical assistance to support Indonesia’s shift to clean energy and global efforts to tackle climate change, unlocking new projects, jobs and drive economic growth.

    While currently powered mostly by coal, Indonesia has massive renewable energy potential. Effective, more sustainable management of Indonesian forests coupled with helping it shift to cleaner energy is in everyone’s interests. UK technical know-how and access to finance will help make this happen – tackling the climate crisis and creating new economic growth in the process.

    The minister will travel to the South Sulawesi province in East Indonesia to see how the UK is supporting local climate and development initiatives. She will engage with local communities to learn how they protect the environment through eco-tourism and community-led green growth practices, generating local revenues while supporting long-term education for women and girls.

    The visit builds on the new UK government’s modernised approach to development, working hand in hand with diplomacy, resetting the UK’s relationship with the Global South and building partnerships based on genuine respect.

    It complements the climate and nature ambitions set out in Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s major speech at Kew Gardens in London today, where he announced a Global Clean Power Alliance, plans to unlock more climate finance, and action to halt the decline in global biodiversity.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Joint statement between UK and Italy [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Joint statement between UK and Italy [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 16 September 2024.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni released a joint statement today.

    Today we, the Prime Ministers of Italy and the United Kingdom, meet in Rome to celebrate the deep friendship between our countries.

    Our countries are the closest partners and Allies. But we want to go further still. Today we agreed on our joint ambition to make this relationship count for even more, bilaterally and internationally.

    We believe that this strategic relationship between the UK and Italy is more important than ever. In a world of danger and uncertainty, it is vital that Britain and Italy stand together. Here in Rome we agreed some practical measures to make that strategic relationship stronger than it has ever been, in full accordance with Italy’s membership of the EU and UK’s relationship with the EU.

    The UK-Italy Memorandum of Understanding on Bilateral Cooperation gives us a strong foundation. But now we need to go further. Today we set out our ambition for the future: driving growth in both of our economies, and placing the defence and security of our people at the heart of all we do, including in support of Italy’s current Presidency of the G7, as well as in the context of the UK’s ambition to reset the relationship between the UK and the EU.

    We agreed on our determination to defend freedom and democracy. We discussed Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine and the hybrid threats the Russian State poses to Europe more widely. We reaffirm our pledge to stand resolutely with Ukraine for as long as it takes. We are determined to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction, look forward to the conference which Italy will host in 2025, and recalled the importance of delivering on the $50bn ERA loans the G7 agreed in Apulia.

    We discussed the conflict in the Middle East and the need for the release of all hostages, an immediate ceasefire and de-escalation on all sides, and for the rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian aid. We reaffirmed our commitment to working closely together and with our European partners to address the new, destabilising, strategic environment. As NATO Allies we reaffirmed our full commitment to NATO and its missions and look forward to the Italian Navy and Italian Airforce participating in UK carrier operations in 2025 and the next meeting of the 2+2 Foreign and Defence Ministers.

    We agreed the vital importance of our collaborative defence programmes, including GCAP, for our shared national security interests and respective defence industrial capabilities, and we welcome the continued progress we are making. We emphasised the importance of all European partners working together to strengthen European defence industrial resilience. This includes maximising mutual export opportunities, jointly promoting our complex weapons capabilities and supporting multinational initiatives aimed at strengthening NATO and Europe. Effective NATO and EU cooperation will be key in these regards.

    Both our countries, together with our European partners, share the same challenges from irregular migration. We will only make progress by working more closely together, including under the auspices of the Rome Process and with our multilateral partners, including the EU’s global alliance to Counter Migrant Smuggling and the G7 Framework. Within the context of the Rome Process we agreed to jointly promote migration partnerships with countries of origin and transit, whilst also deepening our cooperation through practical measures, such as voluntary humanitarian returns and to explore further areas of common action.

    We will significantly enhance our cross-border cooperation, including through the UK’s new Border Security Command, to take down the criminal organisations who profit from putting lives at risk. To this end, we will promote enhanced bilateral cooperation on investigative capacities, engaging relevant authorities in countries of origin, transit, and destination. We will encourage and improve data exchanges. We will utilise a “follow the money” approach to enhance cooperation on asset freezing and confiscation, looking to develop a joint taskforce on combating illicit financial flows. We are committed to going further in dismantling the supply chains of maritime equipment that undermine the security of our borders. We will work together to take stronger prosecutorial action against those criminals behind this vile trade. We will also maximise the opportunities to bring European and global partners together, including where possible through Europol and INTERPOL, to tackle the shared problems of organised immigration crime. We also commit to collaborate on raising awareness and informing potential migrants on the risks associated with migrant smuggling and trafficking in persons, to deter them from embarking on perilous routes. We will leverage the Joint Strategic Security Committee and the Strategic Migration Partnership to keep working together on concrete follow-ups.

    We will also work together to cooperate on wider criminal justice matters, by rapidly taking forward consideration of a wider bilateral agreement on enhancing experience sharing and mutual learning across the full breadth of our criminal justice systems, including concluding negotiations on our Prisoner Transfer Agreement.

    Our trade relationship is flourishing, with bilateral trade flows worth £50 billion. New investment decisions, including the £485 million (€574 million) announced today, will boost jobs and growth and demonstrate our strong trade relationship. We have agreed that unlocking bilateral trade opportunities and promoting ease of doing business will be a priority for discussions between our Ministers and we look forward to a meeting of Italian and British CEOs in London in early 2025. We agreed to sign a wide-ranging Science MoU, as part of a UK-Italy Science, Innovation and Tech Dialogue, early next year.

    The ties between our peoples lie at the heart of the friendship between our countries. Over 600,000 Italians live in the United Kingdom and tens of thousands of British citizens in Italy, with millions more visiting each year. Today the first cohort of UK-Italy Young Leaders from our joint programme launched last year are meeting tech leaders, cultural organisations and business representatives in London. We intend to further enhance cooperation on strengthening people to people links, and we strongly support maximising the existing opportunities for high school students to visit and study in both our countries.

    Here today in Rome we commit together to opening an exciting and ambitious new chapter in the long and warm relations between Italy and the United Kingdom, full of promise and opportunity. We look forward to working closely together on this shared endeavour in the months ahead.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer meeting with Prime Minister Meloni of Italy [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Keir Starmer meeting with Prime Minister Meloni of Italy [September 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 16 September 2024.

    The Prime Minister met Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome this afternoon – the latest in his series of visits with European leaders to reset and strengthen the UK’s relationship with its closest partners.

    They had a warm and constructive discussion, focused on the vital importance of the UK-Italy relationship, particularly as NATO allies and G7 partners. They both agreed to continue deepening our friendship across areas including trade, migration and defence to further benefit the British and Italian people.

    Both welcomed the significant sum of Italian investment into the UK announced today, worth nearly half a billion pounds – demonstrating the strength of our bilateral trade relationship to create jobs and drive economic growth.

    They acknowledged the growing problem of irregular migration, with the incident in the Channel yesterday serving as yet another devastating reminder of the impact of vile people smuggling gangs who continue to profit from people’s suffering.

    The Prime Minister reflected on his visit to the National Coordination Centre in Rome this morning, accompanied by the UK’s newly appointed Border Security Commander Martin Hewitt. They agreed to take immediate steps to enhance our cross-border collaboration, learning from Italy’s success at reducing illegal migration by 60% in the last year through upstream work and enforcement.

    They both reaffirmed their support for Ukraine, agreeing that the UK and Italy will stand with them for as long as it takes for Russia to withdraw. On the Middle East, they agreed on the need for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and more aid flows into Gaza.

    Against an increasingly challenging international backdrop, the leaders agreed it was more important than ever to work closely on our defence and foreign policy alongside other like-minded partners, to preserve peace and stability.

    They agreed to keep in close contact in order to build on the progress made today.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Humanitarian workers in Gaza must be allowed to carry out their work safely – UK statement at the UN Security Council [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Humanitarian workers in Gaza must be allowed to carry out their work safely – UK statement at the UN Security Council [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 16 September 2024.

    Statement by UK Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Barbara Woodward, at the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.

    Thank you, President, and like others, I join you in thanking Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator Kaag and Executive Director Da Silva for your briefings. The UK strongly supports the UN’s tireless efforts to scale up aid into Gaza and pays tribute to you and the whole UN community for your work under increasingly difficult circumstances.

    As you said, your briefing was sober and sombre. It couldn’t be otherwise describing an intolerable humanitarian situation in Gaza. As we’ve heard, over 41,000 people have now been killed, tens of thousands more are injured. 17,000 children are without parents. And 101 civilians remain hostage in Gaza, subject to horrific and inhumane conditions for almost a year.

    We remain concerned too about the risk of wider regional escalation. We condemn the Houthi attack over the weekend, and we reiterate our demand for an immediate ceasefire and for Hamas to release all hostages.

    President, we welcome the news that the first round of the UN’s polio vaccine campaign in Gaza has now concluded, facilitated by Israel’s implementation of agreed tactical pauses.

    Despite the challenges – including the attack on a UN vaccination convoy last week – this shows that deconfliction can work where there is a political will.

    So, first, we now need to see this capacity for deconfliction applied to the wider humanitarian operation. Israel has committed to flood Gaza with aid: but this has not materialised. This is unacceptable.

    Second, President, mass Israeli evacuation notices and the use of heavy weaponry mean that nowhere is safe in Gaza. We join the Secretary-General’s call for compliance with international law, especially the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution in attacks. We are horrified by the further killing of aid workers.

    Just last week, as colleagues have said, we heard reports of 18 people, including six UNRWA staff members as the Secretary-General reported, killed by an Israeli military strike on the al-Jaouni school-turned shelter.

    In total, 300 aid workers have been killed in this conflict. And we repeat our condolences to their families and their loved ones. And we reiterate that humanitarian workers must be allowed to carry out their work safely.

    Third, the UK will continue to play a leading role in addressing this humanitarian crisis – including through our renewed funding for UNRWA, and support for other aid agencies providing lifesaving relief, as well as continued advocacy.

    Colleagues, we are all rightly focussed on the immediate priority of securing a ceasefire and a hostage release deal. And we fully support US, Qatari and Egyptian efforts and call on both Israel and Hamas to take the deal on the table.

    But we must also consider what comes next. There will be an enormous task in helping those in Gaza to rebuild. Early recovery will include clearing unexploded ordinance and rubble and providing essential services.

    The rebuilding of Gaza must be accompanied by the rebuilding of hope. Hope for an end to this cycle of violence. Hope for long-term peace and security for Palestinians and Israelis alike.

    This can be achieved only with a two-state solution, which affords Palestinians their inalienable right to self-determination alongside security for Israel.

  • PRESS RELEASE : 68th IAEA General Conference – UK national statement [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : 68th IAEA General Conference – UK national statement [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 16 September 2024.

    Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero, Lord Hunt, delivered the UK national statement at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference in Vienna.

    Madame Vice-President,

    May I thank you and also thank the Director General and the secretariat for all your work over the past year to ensure the agency’s continued success.

    On behalf of the new UK Government, I’m proud to confirm that nuclear power remains an essential part of our Net Zero, energy security and clean power plans.

    So we are backing the next generation of nuclear in the UK – in terms of new technologies and fuels, in terms of our enabling policies, and in terms of attracting new talent.

    Our nuclear delivery body, Great British Nuclear, is currently evaluating bids submitted in its Small Modular Reactor competition, developing innovative technology to boost Britain’s energy security and sustainability.

    And in fusion energy, we are progressing our Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production project. By working with commercial partners, we plan to build a prototype fusion power plant by 2040.

    We’ve updated our policies on managing radioactive substances and nuclear decommissioning, driving innovation and sustainability, and providing greater flexibility on disposal options.

    We’re looking forward to hosting the Women in Nuclear Global Conference in London in July next year – putting our commitment to increasing gender diversity in the nuclear workforce into action.

    This year, we became the first European country to launch a commercial-scale High Assay Low Enriched Uranium, or HALEU, programme – with a landmark £300 million of funding – investing in domestic fuel cycle capabilities that will benefit not just the UK but our allies too, while driving innovation and research.

    We are also very proud to be working as part of the Sapporo 5 group to promote genuine supply chain resilience.

    Because a carbon neutral future depends not just on a diversified nuclear fuel supply chain that is reliable and resilient – but also one that is free from political influence.

    Which is why we have committed to banning Russian uranium from use in UK reactors by 2030, and we encourage members to join us in taking assertive action to reduce dependency on Russia.

    Madame Vice-President, while Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, the UK is proud to have supported Ukraine and the IAEA to bolster safety and security at Ukraine’s nuclear sites under increasingly difficult circumstances.

    Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant remains inaccessible to the Ukrainian authorities due to Russia’s illegal seizure and control.

    We continue to call for Russia to withdraw and hand control of the plant back to the competent Ukrainian authorities.

    We commend the IAEA’s essential work in Ukraine, including the IAEA Support and Assistance Mission to Zaporizhzhia, without which we would have no independent assessment of the situation at the plant.

    The UK supports the DG’s efforts to protect nuclear safety and security in Ukraine. Russia’s illegal invasion and reprehensible attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure continues to remind us of the vital importance of nuclear safety and security – in Ukraine and across the world.

    The UK remains one of the largest contributors to the IAEA’s Nuclear Security Fund. And we continue to support the expansion of nuclear security conventions, including the Amended Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material.

    We continue to call upon all member states to ratify and implement those conventions as soon as possible.

    We welcome the success of the International Conference on Nuclear Security earlier this year, and I want to thank the co-Presidents, Australia and Kazakhstan, for their chairmanship.

    Whilst it was disappointing that consensus on the ministerial declaration was blocked by one state, we were still very pleased to support the statement issued by the co-Presidents and look forward to continuing to work in this area with member states to make progress.

    Madame Vice-President, unfortunately, serious challenges remain to the safeguards regime on which we are all so dependent. We remain deeply concerned by Iran’s refusal to implement its legal safeguards obligations and co-operate with the Agency’s ongoing investigations into undeclared nuclear material and activity detected in Iran.

    Iran has failed to provide the IAEA with credible explanations for the material detected over the last 5 years. As a result, the agency cannot assure that Iran’s nuclear programme is exclusively peaceful.

    Separately, Iran continues to escalate its nuclear programme to unprecedented levels. Its enriched Uranium stockpile now exceeds 28 times the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) limit and Iran continues to produce High Enriched Uranium with no credible civilian justification.

    We remain determined that Iran will never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon, and committed to finding a diplomatic solution to this increasingly severe threat to international peace and security.

    Madame Vice-President, the agency can continue to count on our full support in its efforts to strengthen the nuclear safeguards system.

    And we call on all countries that have not yet done so to agree and ratify Comprehensive Safeguards Agreements, revised Small Quantities Protocols and Additional Protocols.

    It is very important that the IAEA can continue to act independently, apply its unique legal and technical authority, and negotiate safeguards arrangements with member states without interference or politicisation.

    As part of the AUKUS partnership, I want to reiterate our commitment to setting the highest standard of non-proliferation and transparency, and to keeping the international community updated as the non-proliferation approach is developed with the IAEA.

    As DG Grossi confirmed to the Board in September 2022, naval nuclear propulsion was foreseen by the drafters of the Non- Proliferation Treaty. It was discussed during the negotiations to develop the model Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement, resulting in the inclusion of specific mechanisms to enable states to pursue naval propulsion.

    Madame Vice-President, the IAEA’s contribution goes beyond safety, security and safeguards. So many countries have benefited from the agency’s technical co-operation and the UK continues to make every effort to amplify and support this important work.

    We look forward to November’s ministerial meeting as an opportunity to celebrate the progress and achievements of that programme, as well as looking forward to the IAEA SMR conference in October and the World Fusion Energy Group in November.

    We thank again the Secretariat and the Director General for providing these opportunities for further collaboration and offer them our wholehearted support.

    Thank you very much.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister’s remarks in Rome [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister’s remarks in Rome [September 2024]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 16 September 2024.

    The Prime Minister’s remarks at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy on 16 September 2024.

    Thank you, Giorgia.

    This is my first visit to Italy as Prime Minister…

    So it’s really great to be here today – particularly in this fantastic setting…

    The perfect venue to follow Blenheim Palace.

    And actually this is the first of a series of landmark meetings in Italy this week…

    We have the G7 culture ministers meeting in Napoli…

    And Arsenal meeting Atalanta in the Champions League!

    But seriously, there are so many things that bring us together.

    And I’m here today for a very simple reason…

    Because I recognise Italy’s significance…

    As a leader in Europe – and on the world stage…

    As a G7 economy…

    And NATO ally.

    So as we open what I think will be a new era in Britain’s relations with the EU…

    Our close friendship and partnership with Italy is more important than ever.

    And that’s why it’s so important for me to come so early on as Prime Minister, it’s a real statement of intent.

    I think we are both ambitious for what we can do together.

    And that spirit has come through in all our long conversations so far. Not only today but also in previous occasions when we had a chance to discuss a number of issues.

    A resolve to work together…

    For the good of the British and Italian people…

    For the security, stability and growth that we all want to see…

    And for the fundamental values we share…

    Democracy…

    Justice…

    The rule of law.

    So we used our time today to discuss the global challenges before us…

    And our determination to meet them together.

    Giorgia, I want to thank you for your strong leadership particularly on Ukraine.

    As Russia continues to escalate its illegal war…

    We will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder…

    To support Ukraine for as long as it takes.

    We will work together to deliver the $50 billion in loans for Ukraine agreed under your G7 Presidency…

    And I look forward to supporting the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Italy next year.

    We also agreed to deepen our security cooperation, already very important.

    Our forces will continue to exercise together through NATO…

    The Italian Navy will join UK carrier operations next year…

    And with vital projects like GCAP…

    We are determined to work together to boost our defence industrial capacity.

    On the Middle East, we are united in our support for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

    We want to see the release of all hostages…

    Desperately needed humanitarian aid flowing into Gaza…

    And a calming of tensions on the West Bank.

    And as we discussed, none of this is easy…

    But it is urgent and vital…

    So we will keep working to resolve this crisis…

    And end the suffering on all sides.

    We also discussed the challenge of irregular migration.

    This is a problem across Europe, for both of our countries in particular but also across Europe.

    As Director of Public Prosecutions in Britain some years ago,

    I saw the important work that can be done, across borders…

    On issues like counter terrorism.

    I’ve never accepted as we discussed,

    That we can’t do the same with the smuggling gangs…

    And now Italy has shown that we can.

    You have made remarkable progress…

    Working with countries along migration routes, as equals…

    To address the drivers of migration at source and tackle the gangs.

    As a result, irregular arrivals to Italy by sea are down by 60% since 2023.

    So I am pleased that we are deepening our cooperation here…

    Led, on the UK side, by our new Border Security Commander who has been with me today in Italy.

    To share intelligence, share tactics…

    Shut down the smuggling routes…

    And smash the gangs.

    Finally, as leading European economies…

    We also discussed the huge opportunities we can realise together.

    Italy is already a top ten trading partner for the UK…

    And our sixth largest source of Foreign Direct Investment.

    That all supports economic growth…

    Which is the number one mission of this government.

    And there is real potential to do more.

    It was a excellent to have a meeting with Italian businesses this morning who are already working in the UK…

    And I’m pleased to announce that we have secured two new investments…

    Worth over £450 million into our economy…

    Leonardo investing over £400 million into R&D and helicopter manufacturing in Yeovil…

    And Marcegaglia investing £50 million into green steel production in Sheffield…

    Supporting hundreds of jobs across the country.

    Those are the two investment decisions I want to announce today.

    And we want to go further…

    In key sectors like defence, green tech, science and innovation…

    To drive growth for both sides, create jobs and improve people’s lives.

    Because, underneath all of this…

    It’s important to say that there is huge affection between our two nations…

    And between our people…

    Great respect for each other’s culture…

    Shared passions and shared values.

    So today we are building on that…

    Optimistic about what we can achieve together…

    As strong partners, allies, and friends.

    Thank you.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Joint Statement two years after Mahsa Zhina Amini’s death [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Joint Statement two years after Mahsa Zhina Amini’s death [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 16 September 2024.

    The UK, US, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have issued a joint statement to mark the second anniversary of the death of Mahsa Zhina Amini.

    The following is the joint statement released by the Secretary of State of the United States and the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, on the second anniversary of the death of Mahsa Zhina Amini:

    Two years ago today, Mahsa Zhina Amini, a young Kurdish-Iranian woman, was killed while in police custody in Iran. Her death sparked a nationwide protest movement, led by women and girls, which was unwavering in its demand for a better future.

    We stand with women and girls in Iran, and Iranian human rights defenders, across all segments of society in their ongoing daily fight for human rights and fundamental freedoms.  At least 500 persons died and over 20,000 were detained in the Iranian security forces’ brutal crackdown on displays of dissent in 2022 and 2023.  But the global “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement remains united.

    The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) on Iran, established by the United Nations Human Rights Council, has said that many of the human rights violations perpetrated against protesters amount to crimes against humanity.  The Iranian government has yet to address these allegations and has not cooperated with this internationally recognized mandate.

    In daily life, women and girls continue to face severe repression in Iran.  The renewed “Noor” hijab crackdown, which enforces Iran’s law requiring women to wear headscarves, has spurred a fresh round of harassment and violence.  The Iranian government has bolstered its surveillance infrastructure to arrest, detain, and in some cases torture women and girls for their peaceful activism.  According to human rights organisations, Iran is one of the foremost executioners of women globally.

    We call on the new Iranian administration to fulfil its pledge to ease pressure on civil society in Iran and to end the use of force to enforce the hijab requirement.  The recent surge in executions that have largely occurred without fair trials has been shocking, and we urge the Iranian government to cease its human rights violations now.  We, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, will continue to act in lockstep to hold the Iranian government accountable and will use all relevant national legal authorities to promote accountability for Iranian human rights violators, including through sanctions and visa restrictions.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Minister for Africa Lord Collins Reaffirms UK-Ghana Partnership [September 2024]

    PRESS RELEASE : Minister for Africa Lord Collins Reaffirms UK-Ghana Partnership [September 2024]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 16 September 2024.

    Lord Collins, the UK Minister for Africa, will visit Ghana on 17th September. This visit, his first to West Africa, will reinforce the enduring partnership between the UK and Ghana.

    During his visit, Lord Collins will meet stakeholders including Government Ministers, leaders in Ghana’s tech and innovation sector and food security agencies.

    The Minister will also meet civil society organisations that work on issues of importance to both the UK and Ghana, including democracy and security.

    Lord Collins will announce funding including:

    • £3.8 million, in partnership with Shell Foundation, to make green energy more accessible to Ghanaians
    • at least £1 million to support Ghana’s drought response
    • £500,000 for a food fortification programme in northern Ghana

    Ahead of his visit, Lord Collins, the UK Minister for Africa, said:

    The UK and Ghana are close friends, and my visit is all about deepening our partnership for closer stronger collaboration across various sectors, from green growth to food security. Working together, we can address shared challenges and unlock new opportunities for both our nations.

    British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, added:

    We are thrilled to welcome Lord Collins to Ghana, where he will witness first-hand the breadth and depth of our partnership. The Minister’s choice of Ghana for his first West African visit speaks volumes about the importance of the UK-Ghana relationship to our new Government. The visit will reinforce our shared commitment to a prosperous, sustainable future for both countries.