Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ambassador Beaufils’ speech at the 7th anniversary of the 2016 Arbitral Award [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ambassador Beaufils’ speech at the 7th anniversary of the 2016 Arbitral Award [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 24 August 2023.

    Ambassador Laure Beaufils gave a speech that sets out the UK’s perspective and role on the rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific.

    The 7th Year of the Arbitral Victory: Defending the West Philippine Sea, the Indo-Pacific, and the Rules-Based Order

    UK Promoting Reliable Partnerships in the Indo-Pacific Region

    Good morning ladies and gentlemen.  It is a pleasure to be here today, alongside such distinguished speakers, on the day of the 7th anniversary of the 2016 arbitral award, to discuss the UK’s perspective and role on the rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific in general and the South China Sea, in particular.

    This is, of course, a very important and timely conference. For us – it comes on the back of the UK-Philippines Joint Defence Committee that was held last week, co-chaired by our MOD and the Philippines’s DND. And just two months before in February, we had our inaugural face-to-face UK/Philippines Maritime Dialogue. Both demonstrate how seriously we are taking our relationship with the Philippines on these matters.

    And it comes as the NATO Summit is happening in Vilnius. This historic summit reminds us how much we value our shared security and our allies. It sends a strong signal to all those that are watching that the resolve of those that stand up to blatant violations of international law is stronger than ever. And it is a demonstration that the security of the Indo-Pacific and that of the Euro-Atlantic are increasingly intertwined.

    Let’s begin with the basics.  The UK is far from the Indo-Pacific, but the Indo-Pacific matters to the UK.  It does so for obvious economic and security reasons. For example, at least 1.7 million British Citizens live across the region. And our trade with the Indo-Pacific was nearly £300bn last year, which is nearly 12% of our GDP.

    And it’s not just the Indo-Pacific in general terms. What happens in the South China Sea matters to the UK. It does so because:

    1. Freedom of navigation is essential. Yes it is essential to our security and prosperity.  But it is essential as a cornerstone of international maritime law.
    2. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that the SCS is not a testing ground for reckless behaviour.
    3. The consequences of escalation and crisis in the South China Sea would have implications for us all – including, but not limited to, major risks to global economic stability.

    Earlier this year, we published our Integrated Review Refresh – a comprehensive strategy that reflects on the intensification of competition, the great pace of geopolitical change, and increasingly volatile and contested world.  And our place within that.

    Our conclusion of the Review is that:

    1. Those who believe in the principles of openness, good governance, respect for sovereignty and respect for international law must do more to build our resilience and out-cooperate and out-compete those driving instability.
    2. As such, the UK will take a more active and activist posture on the world stage.

    So, our direction is clear, and we will proudly and confidently play our part to support a free and open Indo-Pacific.

    Standing up for what we believe in

    This begins by standing up for what we believe in. We stand up for international law, the international law-based maritime order, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) – something that is frequently reinforced by our Ministers in their public speeches.

    The Minister for Indo-Pacific reiterated the UK’s unwavering support for UNCLOS on its 40th anniversary at the South China Sea International conference last year. The UK will continue to demonstrate its support and stand up for the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and non-aggression. We will continue to oppose any action that raises tensions or the risk of miscalculation. Unashamedly.  Where this involves calling out actions that go counter these principles, and that are dangerous, we do so.

    Alongside our G7 partners in the Hiroshima Leaders’ Communique, the UK reaffirmed the importance of UNCLOS and reiterated that the 2016 Arbitral Award is a significant milestone, which is legally binding upon the parties to those proceedings and a useful basis for peacefully resolving disputes between the parties.

    We stand up for international maritime law in our words, but also in our actions.

    The 2021 deployment of the Carrier Strike Group (in which we engaged with over 40 countries), and long-term deployment of two Offshore Patrol Vessels, HMS Spey and HMS Tamar, has not just allowed us to further defence engagement across the region, but enabled us to walk the talk – in particular on freedom of navigation.

    Following HMS Queen Elizabeth, our 5th generation aircraft carrier and her strike group’s visits in 2021.

    We note that the Philippines has also taken the bold step to stand up with confidence in support of international law in the South China Sea. We applaud this and salute the resolve shown by this administration.

    Developing Strong Security Partnerships

    Beyond that, we believe that building closer bilateral, mini-lateral and multi-lateral defence and security partnerships with regional partners will be key to support peace and stability throughout the region.

    Indeed – alliances and their cohesiveness are key. So that those who threaten, coerce, intimidate or use force feel the unity and the might of those who uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and abstain from said threats, coercion, intimidation, or the use of force.

    We are already building these alliances through landmark agreements and partnerships including AUKUS, with the US and Australia, and the Global Combat Air Programme with Japan and Italy. We firmly believe that these not only show our resolve, but also have a stabilising effect in the region.  Here in the Philippines, these agreements also show that the Philippines does not stand alone.

    Building Capability

    These partnerships are important, but not sufficient. We believe in working with partners to strengthen our collective capabilities. Here in the Philippines, we are working alongside partners to build the capability of the Philippines to defend its territory. We are:

    *Increasing bilateral defence engagement across the air, land and maritime domains with periodic visits by Royal Navy ships, visits and engagements by Defence leaders and specialist training teams. *Building military capability through provision of international defence training in the UK, the Philippines and the region, focusing on developing specialist skills and professional military education for future commanders. *Pursuing joint military exercises and capitalise on opportunities to observe other military exercises in the UK, Philippines and Indo-Pacific.

    But it’s not just about hard-edged security and defence.

    The UK is also offering its expertise in areas such as Maritime Domain Awareness, Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported Fishing and tackling environmental damage to coastal areas through our own world-renowned agencies, such as the Royal Navy’s MDA team and the UK’s Hydrographic Office.

    It’s also about the economy, economic resilience and economic security.

    Indeed, these are also the modern nomenclature of conflict. And the areas we must invest in to prevent said conflict.  Across the world we have seen a disturbing rise in incidents of economic coercion that seek to exploit economic vulnerabilities and dependencies and undermine the foreign and domestic policies and sovereignty of countries around the world.  We categorically oppose this behaviour, regardless of which country engages in them. We are committed to ensure that attempts to weaponise economic dependencies by forcing our partners to comply and conform will fail and face consequences.

    So as the UK we will boost economic growth and opportunities through high-quality trade agreements and digital partnerships.  Alongside our G7 partners, we are taking steps to end strategic dependency – on energy, investment and technology – and provide a credible alternative.  We are working to unlock investment and collaborating with innovative private sector partners to develop and grow successful UK and Indo-Pacific partnerships.

    At Hiroshima, G7 Leaders launched a new Coordination Platform on Economic Coercion. As part of this, Leaders committed to further promote cooperation with partners beyond the G7, and to coordinate, as appropriate, support to targeted states, economies and entities as a demonstration of solidarity and resolve to uphold the rule of law.

    Through continuing to build strong partnerships and collaboration in this way, together we can ensure a more stable, peaceful and prosperous future for all.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Results back to pre-pandemic levels as grading returns to normal [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Results back to pre-pandemic levels as grading returns to normal [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Education on 24 August 2023.

    Top grades and standard passes in line with 2019, as part of the final step back to normal grading.

    Over 640,000 young people are celebrating receiving GCSE results today and over 390,000 vocational qualifications are being awarded today as young people prepare to move on to the next phase of their education. The proportion of entries achieving top grades (grade 7 and above) and standard passes (grade 4) are consistent with 2019, as grading moves back to normal.

    Reflecting the fact that digital is one of the fastest growing industries and contributes significantly to the UK economy, there has been an 13.5% increase in pupils taking computer science since 2019 including more girls. There are similar trends at A level.

    Schools Minister, Nick Gibb said:

    Pupils receiving their results today should feel very proud. I want to congratulate them all and give my thanks to the hardworking teaching staff that have helped them throughout this period.

    Today’s results are a testament to this government’s longstanding work to drive up standards and expanding opportunities for all in our education system.

    Pupils collecting results today can progress to one of many high-quality options including A levels, T Levels and apprenticeships.

    GCSE entries to modern foreign languages (MFL) this year increased by 5.1% compared to last year, and 9.2% compared to 2019, with increases in Spanish and French. This is ahead of the additional £14.9m investment for the language hubs programme due to start in September.

    Entries to subjects in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), subjects which are considered essential to many degrees and other opportunities, have also seen an increase this year including in computer science and history.

    Total entries across all EBacc subjects is up by 3.9% this year compared to last year, and 11.2% compared to 2019. This builds on the government’s progress in raising standards in schools, with record numbers of schools rated good or outstanding, up from 68% in 2010 to 88% in December 2022.

    The gap between independent schools and academies at grade 7 has narrowed from 33.3% in 2021 to 27.5% in 2022 to 25.5% in 2023. It has also narrowed from 26.5% in 2019.

    Pupils collecting results today will progress to one of many high-quality options including A levels, hundreds of apprenticeship routes, vocational technical qualifications (VTQs) or T Levels. From September, students will be able to study new T Levels in legal and agriculture, with further options available over the next few years, and adding to the 16 already available in subjects such as health, engineering and digital.

    Grading has returned to normal this year for the first time after the pandemic, in line with plans set out by Ofqual over two years ago. This is to ensure that grades maintain their value and pupils get the result that best represents their performance.

    Top grades for 16 year olds in England are in line with 2019, with 22.4% of entries achieving a grade 7 and above. This is up 0.6 percentage points (ppt) from 2019. This year’s results show that 70.3% of entries received a grade 4 or above – a standard pass – which is up 0.4ppt from 2019.

    To recognise the disruption pupils faced because of the pandemic, pupils did receive extra support with formulae and equation sheets for GCSE maths, physics, and combined science exams, so there were fewer things to remember going into the exam. Exams in the same subject were also spread out more meaning students had more time to revise between papers.

  • PRESS RELEASE : I met heroes in Kyiv, we must persevere to ensure justice from The Hague [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : I met heroes in Kyiv, we must persevere to ensure justice from The Hague [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 24 August 2023.

    British Deputy Ambassador to the Netherlands Keith Allan reflects on his recent posting in Ukraine, and the role of the international organisations in The Hague in ensuring accountability.

    Today is Ukraine’s Independence Day, marking 32 years since the Act of Declaration of Independence was adopted. It also marks 18 months since Russia launched its illegal full-scale invasion with the aim of overthrowing Ukraine. It was a premeditated, unprovoked attack on a democratic sovereign state.

    In Ukraine, the Office of the Prosecutor General had the UK’s support for their work investigating allegations of war crimes, building cases fairly, independently and robustly, to ensure those responsible are held to account. In my new role here I will support international organisations such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) in their complementary work to secure justice for what has occurred.

    The UK and the Netherlands have together played a leading role not only in supporting Ukraine to win the war through significant financial and military assistance, but also ensuring there is accountability for the atrocities that have taken place. It is vital that we continue to support the effective and proper monitoring and documentation of human rights abuses. Not only to ensure perpetrators of these heinous crimes are brought to justice, but also to ensure evidence is collected from survivors efficiently to minimise additional stress and trauma.

    I have seen first-hand the work of British and Dutch organisations who together are seeking to ensure such effective evidence collection. Earlier this year, the Justice Ministers of the UK and the Netherlands co-hosted an international conference in London, helping to ensure that the ICC has the resources it needs for its critical investigations. The international community, and the UK, is grateful to the Dutch for hosting the Register for Damages and the International Centre for Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression alongside other legal institutions in The Hague.

    I have seen Russian aggression not only in my time in Ukraine, I happened to be in Moscow on the day Flight MH17 was shot down. At that time, I was serving as Consul General in St Petersburg. The UK is clear that Russia must be held accountable for this monstrous attack. And I was pleased to see successful prosecutions brought by the Netherlands earlier this year, despite the absence of the perpetrators.

    The MH17 trial and process has shown that international justice takes time, it must be to ensure rigorous, fair, and effective trials. That is why we must be unrelenting in our support for the international organisations here in The Hague, to honour the brave people I met in Ukraine with justice, either in Ukrainian courts or here in The Hague.

    So, I am proud to be able to continue to support Ukraine from here in The Netherlands. I wholeheartedly agree with Foreign Minister Hoekstra’s statement that accountability is of the utmost importance to ensure a sustainable peace. Justice for the crimes that have been committed will be crucial to rebuilding Ukraine, and some of that rebuilding has already begun. Earlier this year, the international community came together at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London to unlock the potential of the private sector to help Ukraine’s economic recovery. This, in turn, will support the country to come back stronger, as a modern, stable and resilient democracy. Over $60bn in funding was pledged, and many Dutch business were among the 500 who pledged their support.

    Over 20 countries, including the UK and the Netherlands have now also signed a Joint Declaration to provide long-term military support to help Ukraine win the war and strengthen its security in the long term to deter and defend against Russian attacks.

    Ukrainians will always defend their land – as people in any country would. So there is no chance of a just and lasting peace unless it fully respects Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity in line with the UN Charter and sees the departure of Russian forces.

    We must hold those responsible to account, to ensure our world is one of freedom and democracy, not force and aggression. In the meantime we will continue to provide Ukraine with humanitarian, economic and military aid until Russia’s forces leave, which would be the quickest path to peace.

    On Ukrainian Independence Day, I want to celebrate the strength, resilience and identity of the Ukrainian people that despite daily atrocities carry on with their lives.

    In Ukraine, I saw the heroes of the country fighting every day for the values we share. We owe it to them to stand by their side for as long as it takes to end the war, to rebuild their country and to ensure justice is done.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Access to veteran-specific supported housing and health care services at all-time high [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Access to veteran-specific supported housing and health care services at all-time high [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Cabinet Office on 24 August 2023.

    The Government has worked with NHS England, housing providers and charities to provide record levels of dedicated support for veterans, as outlined in the latest six monthly report published by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs.

    • The Office for Veterans’ Affairs has today published the latest six monthly report
    • The UK Government is working to improve veteran care with dedicated support pathways, including the newly launch housing hotline – Op FORTITUDE
    • Dedicated health support has reached an all-time high, with at least one veteran-friendly GP practice in 71% of Primary Care Networks

    The Government has worked with NHS England, housing providers and charities to provide record levels of dedicated support for veterans, as outlined in the latest six monthly report published by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) today.

    Op FORTITUDE is a first-of-its-kind, central referral pathway for veterans facing homelessness. The £8.55 million programme aims to eliminate veteran homelessness by matching vulnerable former service personnel with supported housing across the country. It will be rolled out across 14 housing providers and hundreds of housing units by September and brings together Local Authorities and charities.

    The Government is also working with NHS England to ensure all veterans can access mental and physical health care that caters to their unique needs. Access to accredited healthcare settings is at an all-time high. 71% of Primary Care Networks have at least one practice accredited as ‘veteran friendly’ and 75% of NHS trusts in England were accredited as ‘veteran aware’.

    Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, the Rt Hon. Johnny Mercer MP, said:

    This six-monthly report shows the incredible work done here at OVA and by our partners, which I’m immensely proud of. We’ve taken massive strides to making the UK the best place in the world to be a veteran by making sure the right support is available.

    We’ve made clear pathways for health care and housing, and are recognising the contributions and sacrifices veterans have made to national security and our local communities.

    Going forward, this report sets out the OVA’s plans to publish a Women Veterans’ Strategy, roll out veterans ID cards and support veterans into employment.

    Recognising the role of nuclear test veterans, many of whom will receive their dedicated medal ahead of Remembrance Sunday, is just one example of the many ways that the OVA recognises the positive contributions and challenges faced by veteran communities.

    Another example is the historic review into the impact of the ban on LGBT personnel serving in the military prior to 2000 has been published, and was followed up with an official apology from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

    The Government also recently concluded a review investigating the effectiveness and efficiency of welfare services for Armed Forces Veterans. The Veterans’ Gateway, which has already supported over a million veterans and which provides information on financial matters such as pensions and compensation, in addition to other areas, will be transferred to the OVA in 2024.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Language and employment courses for Ukrainians [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Language and employment courses for Ukrainians [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on 24 August 2023.

    Free English language and employment courses announced as Ukrainians celebrate their Independence Day.

    • Up to 10,000 Ukrainians will receive support to learn English and advance their careers
    • £11.5 million of Government support is being provided to support Ukrainians arrivals to rebuild their lives
    • On Ukrainian Independence Day, UK Government reaffirms ongoing support for the people of Ukraine

    Free English lessons and help to improve their job prospects are on offer to up to 10,000 Ukrainians to help them rebuild their lives in the UK, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has announced.

    The £11.5m support package – announced on Ukrainian Independence Day (August 24) – will help more Ukrainian arrivals across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland integrate further into their communities whilst in the UK and help them progress their careers here.

    The intensive language programme will include nearly 20 hours of online English learning a week over a period of 10 weeks, while additional employment support over 12 weeks will include advice on how to find jobs, CV writing and application support, as well as one-to-one interview practice.

    Half of Ukrainian adults have already found employment since arriving and this support aims to increase the number of people in work and help those in employment to enter higher-skilled and better paid jobs, in turn helping to grow the workforce and the UK economy. When the time comes to return to Ukraine, the language skills, experience of working in the UK and workplace training will also assist with rebuilding their home country.

    This is part of a wider package of support including £150m funding for local authorities to house Ukrainians in long-term accommodation, and increased ‘thank you’ payments of over £650m for Homes for Ukraine British hosts.

    Minister for Housing and Homelessness, Felicity Buchan said:

    Ukrainian Independence Day is a time to celebrate Ukrainian culture and traditions, as well as our shared values. It is also a sombre reminder of the need to continue to support our Ukrainian friends in their fight against Putin’s barbaric invasion. We continue to stand in solidarity with Ukraine.

    These new English Language and Employment support courses add to the package of wider government support in place to help Ukrainians find work and settle into our communities while it’s not safe to return to Ukraine.

    Charity World Jewish Relief in partnership with the British Council, has been chosen to run the ‘STEP Ukraine’ courses and tailored employment support sessions. They are aiming to train up to 10,000 Ukrainians within a year – making it easier for them to live independent lives in the UK.

    Following feedback from Ukrainian guests, the courses are online so that people with young children, caring responsibilities, or shift workers, can take part from anywhere in the UK.

    Paul Anticoni, CEO of World Jewish Relief, said:

    We are proud of the difference that World Jewish Relief has made, and will continue to make, in providing essential support for those forced to flee by war.

    This much-needed programme will enable us to offer transformative language and employment support in partnership with the British Council to thousands more Ukrainians seeking to rebuild their lives in the UK.

    The new English and employment courses come as the Government reaffirms its commitment to helping Ukrainians settle and rebuild their lives in the UK on Ukrainian Independence Day.

    In honour of their Independence Day, the Ukrainian community has organised festivities in cities across the UK. Groups such as the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain held traditional music concerts, prepared traditional meals, and arranged family events to celebrate their heritage and culture. This is a time to celebrate our shared values and show our enduring support for the people of Ukraine.

    Petro Rewko, Chair of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB), said:

    On 24th of August, we will celebrate the Independence Day of Ukraine. Although Russian aggression and the invasion of Ukraine continues, we will still celebrate Ukraine’s independence to mark the occasion.

    We once again wish to thank the UK and, most of all, the UK public for their kind generosity in opening their doors as sponsors, and for the humanitarian aid, the millions they have given to help Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Appointments made to National Park and AONB boards [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Appointments made to National Park and AONB boards [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 24 August 2023.

    Appointments have been made to England’s National Park Authorities and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Conservation Boards.

    Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey has made a series of appointments and reappointments to England’s National Park Authorities (NPAs) and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Conservation Boards.

    NPA board members have a primary responsibility to ensure that the Authority furthers the statutory purposes of the Park – specifically, to preserve and enhance its natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage, as well as to provide opportunities for the public to understand and enjoy their unique attributes. Eight members have recently been appointed for four-year terms (ending June 2027):

    • Broads Authority: Sian Limpenny
    • Dartmoor NPA: Mark Owen
    • Exmoor NPA: Laura Williams
    • North York Moors NPA: Jane Harper, Janet Waggott
    • Peak District: Ruth Swetnam, Stephen Thompson
    • South Downs NPA: Antonia Cox

    Members on AONB Conservation Boards are responsible for ensuring that the Conservation Board advances the statutory purposes set out in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 – specifically, to conserve and improve the natural beauty of their designated area. Gemma Harper and Simon Mortimer were recently appointed for three-year terms (ending June 2026) on the Chilterns AONB Conservation Board.

    In addition, the following reappointments have now also been made:

    • Broads Authority: Tristram Hilborn and Timothy Jickells for four years.
    • Lake District: Tiffany Hunt and Sabine Mosner for four years.
    • New Forest NPA: George Meyrick and Stephen Trow for four years.
    • Peak District NPA: Janet Haddock-Fraser, Lydia Slack and Yvonne Witter for four years.
    • Cotswolds AONB Conservation Board: Brendan McCarthy, Susan Crawford, Benjamin Dent and John Swanton for three years.

    The third term of the following member has been extended to 31 March 2024:

    • Northumberland NPA: Fiona Gough

    The third term of the following member has been extended to 9 June 2024:

    • Northumberland NPA: Jean Davidson

    Appointments are made in accordance with the Ministerial Governance Code on Public Appointments. All appointments are made on merit and political activity plays no part in the selection process.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Appointment of Suffragan Bishop of Swindon [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Appointment of Suffragan Bishop of Swindon [August 2023]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 24 August 2023.

    The King has approved the nomination of The Venerable Neil Warwick, Archdeacon of Bristol, for appointment to the Suffragan See of Swindon, in the Diocese of Bristol, in succession to The Right Reverend Dr Lee Rayfield, following his retirement.

    Background

    Neil was educated at Nottingham University and trained for ministry at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He served his title at St Lawrence, Towcester, in the Diocese of Peterborough, and was ordained Priest in 2006. Neil was appointed Vicar of Earley St Nicolas, in the Diocese of Oxford, in 2009.

    In 2019, Neil took up his current role as Archdeacon of Bristol, in the Diocese of Bristol.

  • PRESS RELEASE : New flood warning services launched in Leicestershire and Derby [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : New flood warning services launched in Leicestershire and Derby [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Environment Agency on 24 August 2023.

    The flood warning service in Leicestershire and Derby has been extended to ensure more people than ever are warned about an imminent risk of flooding.

    • New flood warnings added at nine locations across Leicestershire and Derby
    • Hundreds more property owners will now get alerts if they are at risk of flooding
    • Part of national investment to extend the flood warning service

    The Environment Agency has launched eight new flood warning services at locations across Leicestershire and one new warning in Derby that will help to warn hundreds more homeowners of the risk of flooding.

    Flood warnings inform the public about an imminent risk of flooding to their home or business and help people make informed decisions about how to respond.

    New flood warnings are being introduced at the following communities:

    Leicester City

    • Bushby Brook at Thurncourt, Evington and North Evington.
    • Bushby Brook at Thurnby.
    • Melton Brook.
    • Evington Brook at North Evington and Spinney Hills.
    • Willow Brook at North Evington and Belgrave.
    • Braunstone Brook.
    • Thurnby Brook at Thurnby.

    Leicestershire

    • Lubbesthorpe and Thorpe Astley Brooks at Braunstone Town.

    Derby City

    • Markeaton and Bramble Brooks

    By signing up for flood warnings, property owners will be alerted by phone, email or text when flooding is expected.

    There are three types of messages – Flood Alert, Flood Warning and Severe Flood Warning. Each type can be triggered by particular weather or river conditions which cause flooding. Flood warnings and alerts are not available in all areas.

    Residents are encouraged to prepare if they receive a Flood Alert which could mean packing a bag that includes medicines, insurance documents and anything else they wouldn’t want to lose if flooding were to take place. A Flood Warning calls on people to act now which means turning off gas, water and electricity and moving family and pets to safety. A Severe Flood Warning means you are in immediate danger and to follow advice from emergency services.

    Paul Lockhart, Flood and Coastal Risk Manager for the East Midlands, said:

    “We want to ensure that everyone has as much time as possible to prepare for flooding which is why we’re pleased that there are more communities across Leicestershire and Derby which will now be able to receive our free flood warning service.”

    Additional funding from the Government has enabled the Environment Agency to invest in the latest technology and infrastructure needed to provide a flood warning service in more than 200 communities across England. In total, an additional 62,000 properties at risk of flooding will receive flood warnings between now and the end of 2023.

    To check whether your home is located in this new flood warning area visit https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/. If your home does lie within the flood warning area it is vital that you sign up to flood warnings to better protect yourselves and loved ones.

    To sign up to the flood warning service, the Environment Agency is encouraging people to register directly with them by calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188, or visit https://www.gov.uk/sign-up-for-flood-warnings where you can register yourself or vulnerable family members/friends.

    Background information

    • 5.2 million properties in England are at risk of flooding
    • The average cost of flood damage to a home is £30,000
    • The average cost of flooding to a business is £82,000
    • If you are flooded, temporary accommodation costs on average £10,000
    • If you are flooded you are likely to be out of your home for an average of 5 months

    Know what to do when you receive a flood warning and download our three point flood plan – https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/what-to-do-in-a-flood

  • PRESS RELEASE : Trade Secretary launches UK-India campaign on G20 visit to Jaipur [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Trade Secretary launches UK-India campaign on G20 visit to Jaipur [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department for Business and Trade on 24 August 2023.

    The Secretary of State launches Alive with Opportunity, a campaign designed to build on the UK and India’s strong relationship, and boost trade and investment.

    • New £1.5m GREAT marketing blitz will go beyond UK and India’s strong business and trade links to highlight shared cultural interests – from football and cricket, to food and film
    • Kicking off today, ‘Alive with Opportunity’ campaign will help double trade with India by 2030 with a series of targeted trade missions for UK firms in high growth sectors
    • Comes as Kemi Badenoch visits India for G20 Trade talks, and key meetings with Tata Chair Natarajan Chandrasekaran and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal

    Higher education, agri-tech, and e-sports will feature as prominent sectors in a revamped series of modern, targeted UK trade missions to India over the coming year.

    The Department for Business and Trade is launching Alive with Opportunity, a £1.5 million marketing campaign designed to build on the UK and India’s strong and enduring relationship, boost trade and investment, and promote the two nations’ powerful cultural links.

    Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch will launch the campaign on a three-day visit to India starting today [Thursday 24 August]. She will first attend the G20 Trade Ministers Meeting in Jaipur before flying to New Delhi for a parallel business-focused Business 20 summit, plus meetings with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and Tata Chair Natarajan Chandrasekaran.

    UK Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said:

    I’m delighted to be returning to India to support their G20 Presidency, further our trade talks and meet key business leaders. The UK and India have a thriving relationship and we both share an ambition to deepen our cultural and trading ties.

    India is the UK’s second biggest source of investment projects and I’m confident this new campaign will help boost interest in and demand for UK goods and services even further.

    As part of the UK’s ambitions to double trade with India by 2030, the campaign aims to stimulate interest and demand for UK goods and services and attract new Indian inward investment.

    New DBT data shows India is the UK’s 2nd largest source of investment projects, with 118 new projects in the last financial year creating 8,384 new jobs.

    Today, more than 900 Indian businesses operate in the UK, and more than 600 UK businesses are finding success in India supporting more than half a million jobs across both countries.

    The Alive with Opportunity campaign will celebrate business, trade, cultural and sporting links between the UK and India, taking advantage of major moments such as India’s hosting of the Cricket World Cup and the England-India test series starting in January.

    Adverts promoting the UK will feature across billboards, in airports and across social media channels backed by a series of targeted trade missions, promotional events and marketing activations in both countries.

    The campaign aims to bring to life the concept of the ‘living bridge’, a phrase popularised by Indian PM Modi to describe the relationship between the two countries based on a continuous exchange of people, ideas and culture.

    UK-India Business Council CEO, Richard McCallum, said:

    With total trade growing 34% in current prices in the year to March 2023 and India remaining the 2nd largest source of FDI projects in the UK, there is no doubt that the economic relationship between our two countries is flourishing.

    UK companies recognise that India is one of the fastest growing economies and one that is alive with opportunity in a range of sectors, including R&D, talent and manufacturing. Indian firms are also embracing UK technology and capital to grow internationally.

    I’m encouraged to see the launch of this campaign, which showcases our countries’ symbiotic relationship and the many cultural and trading opportunities both have to offer.

    While at the G20, Secretary Badenoch will pitch for greater deployment of digital trade, which will cut red tape and make it easier for UK businesses of all sizes to buy and sell internationally.

    In New Delhi, she will meet some of India’s major businesses across a range of sectors, including BP, HSBC, Vodafone, Rolls Royce and Confederation of Indian Industry on Friday. She will also hold a bilateral with Tata Chair Natarajan Chandrasekaran, following their announcement last month of a new £4billion gigafactory in the UK.

    Her visit coincides with Round 12 of talks for an ambitious and comprehensive trade deal with India.  She will meet with her counterpart Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal to take stock of negotiations and agree how to progress a deal which could boost our bilateral trade, already worth £36 billion last year.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK companies explore clean energy opportunities in Australia [August 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK companies explore clean energy opportunities in Australia [August 2023]

    The press release issued by the Department of Business and Trade on 24 August 2023.

    The UK government has today begun its first Clean Energy Trade Mission to Australia.

    Ten UK companies are travelling to Western Australia and Victoria to explore and engage with Australian business and partners as Australia moves towards net zero.

    The Mission will showcase the technology, companies and research projects that are redefining the energy sector. Representatives from ten organisations which between them cover a range of specialisms including wind power and support, resilience consulting, fuel cell technologies, hydrogen system integration and deep sea robotics and engineering. Attendees will have the chance to connect with like-minded companies and explore avenues for joint ventures, investment opportunities, collaboration and innovation.

    With COP28 just a few months away, the Clean Energy Trade Mission is another example of the UK and Australia working together on the shared challenge to limit the Earth’s warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. It comes as the UK continues to invest in the industries of tomorrow. £600 billion has been committed to the Green Industrial Revolution. The UK continues its climate leadership through the Plan for Growth.

    At the same time, our new UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement offers smoother trade and investment between our countries – zero tariffs, easier business travel and reduced red tape. This generates enormous opportunities for business and investors in our two markets.

    Louise Cantillon, HM Deputy Trade Commissioner for Australia said:

    I’m delighted to welcome the first UK Clean Energy Trade Mission to Australia. This mission showcases phenomenal UK companies who are using the latest technology to deliver cleaner, greener energy and support the transition needed to reach net zero.

    Clean Energy continues to be a key priority of the UK government with significant opportunities for investment in flagship projects and exporting key innovation and technology expertise. Together we can usher in a new era of renewables that will reduce the cost of going green and expedite a low carbon economy.

    The Australian Government has recently committed to investing $4 billion to become a renewable energy superpower and invested $2 billion in Hydrogen Headstart, a new program to support hydrogen production.

    There will be sessions with leaders in clean energy sectors, such as off-shore wind specialists, environmental consultants, marine technology companies and several more. The wealth of knowledge and opportunity offered by the Clean Energy Trade Mission marks our excitement for what can be a cleaner, more sustainable future.