Tag: Press Release

  • HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : “Whole country behind Paralympic team” – Prime Minister Gordon Brown [September 2008]

    HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : “Whole country behind Paralympic team” – Prime Minister Gordon Brown [September 2008]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 5 September 2008.

    On Saturday, over 200 athletes across 18 sports will begin competing in Britain’s Paralympic squad.

    Continuing our success in the Olympics, Britain’s Paralympic team is one of the biggest of all time and hopes to increase its impressive medal haul of four years ago.

    The PM has sent a message of good luck to all the British competitors wishing “our Paralympic athletes every success”.

    The PM said:

    “The Paralympics is a great sporting event – the second largest in the world after the Olympics – and I know our athletes will do us proud. We have a fantastic record of achievement in the Paralympics and I’m sure this year will be no exception. I wish our Paralympic athletes every success and I know the whole country will be right behind them.”

    The team includes many Paralympic medalists returning to defend their titles as well as a record number of teenagers making their debut.

  • HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : Government launches manufacturing strategy [September 2008]

    HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : Government launches manufacturing strategy [September 2008]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 8 September 2008.

    The Government has launched its new strategy on manufacturing aimed at helping UK businesses adapt to a changing world and make the most of economic opportunities.

    The strategy paper, Manufacturing: New Challenges New Opportunities, includes a commitment to expand apprenticeships by 1,500 places in addition to the 9,000 places to be created over the next three years.

    There will also be a £24 million injection into manufacturing and production research, support for up to 600 businesses looking at supply chain opportunities in China and India, and a strategy paper to be delivered next year on helping UK companies adapt to a low carbon economy.

    Writing in the foreword, the PM said that “manufacturing not only has been, but remains and will always be, critical to the success of the British economy.”

    Mr Brown marked the manufacturing strategy launch with a visit to the Jaguar car plant in Castle Bromwich. He accompanied Chancellor Alistair Darling, Business Secretary John Hutton and Skills Secretary John Denham on a tour of the facilities and met young people enrolled in the company’s apprenticeship programme.

    Speaking to reporters, the PM said that the workforce at Jaguar displayed the “enthusiasm and determination” that will see UK industry enjoy success into the future.

    Later the PM and ministers will hold an engagement event with members of the public in Birmingham before holding a full cabinet meeting.

  • HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : Second World War aviation heroes honoured [September 2008]

    HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : Second World War aviation heroes honoured [September 2008]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 9 September 2008.

    The Prime Minister has awarded a special badge of recognition to men and women who served in the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) during the Second World War.

    The awards were handed out at a reception in Downing Street today in honour of the men and women of the ATA, including female pilots known as the ‘Spitfire Women’, for their contribution to the war effort. The ATA supplied more than 309,000 aircraft from factories to front line airfields during the war and returned them when they were damaged.

    The PM said:

    “I am honoured to have this opportunity to give my thanks to the men and women of the ATA. Their dedication and efforts during the Second World War can not be overestimated. They can be rightly proud of their contribution to defending this country during its darkest hours. It is a great privilege to meet so many of them today and to hear of the work they undertook and their sacrifice they made to ensure the delivery of aircraft for the front line.”

    173 air crew personnel lost their lives on ATA missions, including Amy Johnson, the pioneering female civil aviator.

  • HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : Government will work for British families – Prime Minister Gordon Brown [September 2008]

    HISTORIC PRESS RELEASE : Government will work for British families – Prime Minister Gordon Brown [September 2008]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 9 September 2008.

    Gordon Brown has promised to work with “courage and vision” on behalf of “hard-pressed, hard-working British families” battling with rising costs and the effects of the credit crunch.

    Speaking at a dinner event at the annual Trades Union Congress, Mr Brown pointed to a number of Government initiatives such as the housing package, the cut in income tax for basic rate tax payers, additional payments to over-60s on top of the WInter Fuel Payment, and measures aimed at improving the energy efficiency of British households to be announced later this week.

    The PM said:

    “So we need to respond with courage and vision to the new insecurities facing hard-pressed, hard-working British families. Because while the global changes happening all around us are complex, the instincts they summon up in people are not. In tough times, people are understandably anxious. They want to know how they can have a fair chance to cope…

    “We will work to share the risks and riches of the new global economy in a fair way, and to equip people with the skills they need to manage the risks and seize the opportunities this new world presents.”

    Mr Brown spoke on a number of other priorities that the Government has tackled, including working towards a pensions settlement, improving employment rights and expanding training and apprenticeship opportunities.

  • PRESS RELEASE : PM to hold NHS Recovery Forum at Downing Street [January 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : PM to hold NHS Recovery Forum at Downing Street [January 2023]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 7 January 2023.

    Clinical leaders, health experts and ministers to convene in Downing Street for an NHS Recovery Forum today.

    In addition to his regular meetings on the health service, the Prime Minister will host the Forum to bring together experts from across the health and care sector to identify opportunities to go further and faster on improving performance and outcomes.

    The Forum will major on four crucial issues: social care and delayed discharge; urgent and emergency care; elective care; and primary care.

    Some of the best health and care minds in the country will use the session to share best practice and to understand whether any innovations developed at a local level could be applied to other regional areas or on a national basis.

    As the Prime Minister set out in his speech earlier this week, innovation is at the heart of the government’s approach and will be a vital aspect of the solution, and so Forum attendees will include representatives from both the public and independent sector to ensure we’re harnessing a wide spread of expertise and talent.

    The Forum is the next step in the significant action that the government has taken to improve outcomes and relieve the immediate pressures on the NHS and in social care caused by the pandemic, with further pressures due to the recent rise in covid and flu cases.

    On improving capacity in the NHS, the government has provided an extra £500 million to speed up hospital discharge this winter and we’re also increasing bed capacity by the equivalent of 7,000 more beds.

    The NHS is rolling out virtual wards across England, with an ambition to establish 40-50 virtual ward beds per 100k population, by December 2023. Virtual wards are where people, for example, who have acute respiratory infections can actually be treated at home with telemedicine or pulse oximeters and there is also a new fall service which can save about 55,000 ambulance call outs a year by treating people with falls at home.

    In total, the government will invest up to £14.1 billion additional funding over the next two years to improve urgent and emergency care and tackle the backlog – the highest spend on health and care in any government’s history. £7.5 billion of this support is for adult social care and discharge over the next two years, which will also help deal with immediate pressures.

    91 Community Diagnostic Centres have been opened so far and they have delivered over 2.7 million tests, checks and scans to help diagnose patients earlier.

    The government is also continuing to grow the NHS workforce, with around 42,000 more staff than a year ago, including over 10,500 more nurses and almost 4,700 more doctors.

    The government is investing at least £1.5 billion to create an extra 50 million general practice appointments by 2024, while the NHS is accelerating the rollout of new state-of-the-art telephone systems to make it easier for patients get through to their GP surgeries.

    Earlier in the week, the Prime Minister set out one of his key promises that NHS waiting lists will fall and people will get the care they need more quickly. He also pledged to make sure the NHS is built around patients.

    The Forum will run for the majority of Saturday and attendees will include chief executives and clinical leaders from NHS organisations, local areas and councils from across the country, clinical experts from Royal Colleges and independent sector organisations working with health and social care services to deliver services for patients.

    The Health and Social Care Secretary, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NHS England will attend the Forum.

    A Downing Street Spokesperson said:

    As the Prime Minister made clear this week, easing the immediate pressures whilst also focussing on the long-term improvement of the NHS is one of his key promises.

    That’s why we’re bringing together the best minds from the health and care sectors to help share knowledge and practical solutions so that we can tackle the most crucial challenges such as delayed discharge and emergency care.

    We want to correct the unwarranted variation in NHS performance between local areas, because no matter where you live you should be able to access quality healthcare.

  • PRESS RELEASE : London to host major international meeting on war crimes [January 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : London to host major international meeting on war crimes [January 2023]

    The press release issued by Ministry of Justice on 7 January 2023.

    • Justice ministers from across the world will meet in London in March
    • Co-hosted by UK Deputy Prime Minister and Dutch Minister of Justice and Security
    • Nations to focus on practical support to the International Criminal Court

    The meeting at Lancaster House will be hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab and the Minister of Justice and Security of the Netherlands, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius.

    It aims to increase the global financial and practical support being offered to the ICC and coordinate efforts to ensure it has all it needs to carry out investigations and prosecute those responsible.

    The group will hear from Prosecutor of the ICC, Karim Khan KC, on the Court’s work and the role of the international community in supporting its investigations.

    The meeting comes as Russia steps up its campaign of terror against Ukraine, striking at crucial energy infrastructure and plunging people into the dark and freezing cold of winter. In reclaimed areas of Ukraine, prosecutors continue to gather evidence of atrocities and sexual violence.

    Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Dominic Raab, said:

    Russian forces should know they cannot act with impunity and we will back Ukraine until justice is served.

    Almost a year on from the illegal invasion, the international community must give its strongest backing to the ICC so war criminals can be held to account for the atrocities we’re witnessing.

    The meeting will allow countries to determine how to provide further help to the Court. This includes practical support such as helping to gather information and share evidence of atrocities committed on the ground. Ministers will also discuss how to help victims and witnesses provide testimonies without causing them further distress.

    Minister of Justice and Security of the Netherlands, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius said:

    The reports and images of Russia’s unlawful and unprovoked armed attack on Ukraine are horrific. For us it is crystal clear: these crimes may not go unpunished.

    During this timely meeting we will continue to coordinate with our partners to ensure that support to the ICC and the Ukrainian authorities is offered.

    Last year, the UK offered a bespoke package of support to the ICC, which included an additional £1 million funding and dedicated police assistance.

    It follows action taken by the UK to galvanise allies to refer atrocities in Ukraine to the ICC last March. The state party referral, now supported by 43 countries, meant that the Prosecutor was able to proceed straight to an investigation, without the need for judicial approval.

    The UK Government also continues to support Ukraine’s domestic investigations. Along with the US and the EU, the UK established the Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group to support investigations and has funded a training programme for Ukrainian judges set to conduct trials for war crimes. There are 30 judges already taking part and a similar training programme for prosecutors in Ukraine, led by the Crown Prosecution Service, is due to start later this year.

    Sir Howard Morrison KC, a war crimes expert, has been appointed as an Independent Adviser to the Ukrainian Prosecutor General to offer legal advice in relation to the investigations and prosecutions and is overseeing the judges’ training programme. Court proceedings have begun in more than 200 cases of alleged war crimes and over 50,000 war crimes files have been opened to date.

    Around £400 million in UK economic and humanitarian grant support has been provided to Ukraine, while over £1.25 billion in multilateral loans has been unlocked via UK guarantees. Funding has also recently been provided to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund which will enable the provision of emergency energy equipment and resources to repair damaged infrastructure.

    The UK has now provided £2.3 billion in military support to Ukraine in 2022 – more than any country other than the United States – and has already committed to sustain that level of military support into 2023. The PM also recently announced a new contract worth £250 million that will ensure a constant flow of critical artillery ammunition to Ukraine throughout 2023.

    In 2022, the Netherlands dispatched two forensic investigation teams to collect evidence that can be used in investigations into crimes committed in Ukraine. The teams operated under the banner of the ICC and two additional missions are envisaged for 2023.

    The Netherlands has also made a voluntary financial contribution of €2 million to the Trust Fund of the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC and has seconded personnel from the National Police and the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Netherlands to the ICC.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Health and social care pressures in Scotland [January 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Health and social care pressures in Scotland [January 2023]

    The press release issued by the Scottish Government on 6 January 2023.

    FM chairs resilience and response meeting.

    First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has chaired a meeting of the Scottish Government resilience committee (SGoRR) to discuss the response to ongoing winter pressures on the health and social care system.

    In addition to the FM, the meeting today was attended by Deputy First Minister John Swinney, Health Secretary Humza Yousaf, other Cabinet ministers, and key partners from across the system including senior representatives from NHS Boards, COSLA, Integration Joint Boards and the Scottish Ambulance Service.

    The latest situation with flu and COVID-19 infections was covered, along with the increased demands on acute sites and social care which have been experienced over the Christmas and New Year period.

    A number of measures are being taken to alleviate pressures on the system, improve patient flow and ensure people receive the right care in the right setting. These include the use of Flow Navigation Centres as part of the redesign of urgent care, Hospital at Home and ambulance service staff providing treatment, where appropriate, to help avoid hospital admission.

    The Health Secretary will update parliament at the earliest opportunity on ongoing work to support the system, and further resilience meetings will be held to monitor the situation in the coming days and weeks as required.

    The First Minister said:

    “It is clear that health and social care is currently experiencing a period of intense and indeed unprecedented pressure. Staff are working exceptionally hard and have been doing so throughout the Christmas and New Year period. This comes after nearly three years of pandemic-related demands on the system, and we are all incredibly grateful to them for their efforts.

    “I am clear that the Scottish Government must and will do everything it can to support our health and care service throughout the next few weeks. We remain in daily contact with Health Boards and there is already a huge amount of work being done, but we will leave no stone unturned to explore and implement any additional measures that could be taken to help alleviate pressures. With that in mind we will continue to work with all partners to implement actions that can help ensure the workforce is supported to deliver the high standards of care that we want everyone to receive.

    “This will include actions to reduce unnecessary attendances at A&E – ensuring people get care in more appropriate settings, and those who need hospital care get it quickly, and also on effective discharge arrangements to reduce pressure on hospital occupancy. My thanks go to all those working incredibly hard across the whole health and care system during this period of exceptional pressure.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Veterans’ partnership steps up in Scotland [January 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Veterans’ partnership steps up in Scotland [January 2023]

    The press release issued by the Scottish Government on 6 January 2023.

    Support for former services personnel on medical appointments.

    A Scottish Government-backed initiative supporting veterans on hospital visits is expanding to cope with increased demand.

    Veterans can be accompanied to hospital and receive help with transport under a unique collaboration between the Defence Medical Welfare Service (DMWS), which provides trained welfare officers, and Fares4Free, a charity offering transport through their outreach support drivers.

    The organisations were awarded £40,000 from the Scottish Veterans Fund in July as part of an overall £500,000 fund, which this year benefitted 25 projects across the country.

    The service is now so popular that Fares4Free is appealing for volunteers to meet demand in rural areas.

    Veterans Secretary Keith Brown said:

    “This initiative is a fantastic example of the work supported by the Scottish Veterans Fund and I am delighted the grant has allowed the expanded roll-out of this vital service.

    “Scotland has a long and proud military tradition. There are some fantastic organisations supporting our veterans in Scotland and money provided by the fund – totalling over £2.3m since 2008 – will help continue some really good work.

    “We are committed to supporting our veterans and ensuring that they are not disadvantaged as a result of their service. Projects such as this will ensure our veterans are given the help that they need, when they need it.”

    Bob Reid, DMWS Regional Manager Scotland and Overseas, said:

    “Thanks to the support received we’re geared up to provide welfare support on journeys to appointments. Transport to healthcare appointments is a big issue for older veterans especially. It’s complex. Some people want to be accompanied on journeys, some just want a phone call, and others want someone to meet them when they arrive. We’ve learned to be flexible and imaginative to ensure everyone gets the support they need.”

    Leon Fisher, Fares4Free Operations Manager, said:

    “We continue to enhance and grow our volunteer network throughout the country but are actively seeking additional drivers to help us deliver this unique collaboration. It’s one which is tailored to users to establish exactly what’s needed so we can arrange a suitable solution and powered by dedicated staff, frequent meetings, and efficient administration to ensure the service is of the best quality – made evident by the growing popularity of the service.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Investing in science and engineering [January 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Investing in science and engineering [January 2023]

    The press release issued by the Scottish Government on 5 January 2023.

    Science festivals and STEM initiatives benefit from £320,000 investment.

    Initiatives aimed at promoting the benefits of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) among school pupils will receive funding to help develop Scotland’s future workforce.

    National STEM programmes Generation Science and the Young Engineers and Science Clubs will benefit from a total amount of £100,000. More than 100,000 pupils across Scotland have benefitted from both initiatives.

    Further funding will be given to supporting science festivals – including those taking place in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling.

    The funding supports the Scottish Government’s STEM Education and Training Strategy and the commitment to equip communities and young people – particularly those from remote and deprived areas – with STEM skills to tackle current and real life challenges, including climate change and health related issues.

    Minister for Further Education, Higher Education, Youth Employment and Training Jamie Hepburn said:

    “We are working hard to ensure we maximise the number of people highly educated and skilled in STEM to adapt to the challenges of today and in the future.

    “These initiatives can help inspire a generation of scientists, engineers, mathematicians and innovators, and develop the talent which will required in our future workforce.

    “We saw the critical role that STEM knowledge played in tackling the Covid pandemic through the rollout of vaccines, which have saved countless numbers of lives. We will build on that work to ensure Scotland has the tools required to guide the country to a net zero future.

    “The continuation of this funding is a big step to helping make our vision for a greener and fairer Scotland a reality.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Funding for rural communities in Scotland [January 2023]

    PRESS RELEASE : Funding for rural communities in Scotland [January 2023]

    The press release issued by the Scottish Government on 4 January 2023.

    Community-led projects to get £3 million funding boost.

    More than 180 projects across rural Scotland will receive grants ranging from £100,000 to several hundred pounds, from the Rural & Island Communities Ideas into Action (RICIA) fund.

    The fund encourages and supports not-for-profit community groups with innovative approaches to community-led local development, including work towards net zero and just transition goals, tackling rural poverty and supporting rural communities through the cost of living crisis.

    Supported projects include:

    • building of mountain bike trails to bring in new visitors and provide sports opportunities to the local community
    • opening up of a community hall as a ‘warm space’ over the winter months and providing suppers to alleviate rising costs
    • purchase of educational equipment by a community centre to benefit the mental health of children, and
    • installation of solar thermal panels at a community hub to help manage electricity costs.

    The funding is being delivered in partnership between the Scottish Government and Inspiring Scotland.

    Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said:

    “We are working to ensure local communities are empowered to tackle local challenges.

    “This investment comes at a critical time for our rural and island communities, who are disproportionately impacted by the cost of living crisis compared to the rest of the country.

    “I wish all the successful community groups well as they now look to take forward these projects and make a positive difference to their local areas.”

    Inspiring Scotland CEO Celia Tennant said:

    “We’re delighted to continue to support the Scottish Government to deliver the Rural and Islands Communities Ideas into Action Fund.

    “We know local, grassroots groups are best placed to respond to the needs and opportunities most important to their communities.  We look forward to working alongside successful applicants and will support them to make meaningful change in their local area.”