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  • PRESS RELEASE : Broadband beamed from space to isolated areas under plans to boost countryside internet connections [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Broadband beamed from space to isolated areas under plans to boost countryside internet connections [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 30 November 2022.

    Work also begins on biggest ever £100 million Project Gigabit contract to connect 60,000 rural homes and businesses in Cumbria, delivered by Fibrus.

    • Mountain rescue base and 12th Century abbey to benefit in government tests of satellites to connect remote locations
    • Broadband voucher scheme to help people get better connections to be tripled in value to £4,500 –  funding gigabit connections in more rural communities

    Some of the UK’s most remote homes and businesses will be connected to better broadband, beamed to earth by satellite, as part of new government plans to ensure everyone can access fast and reliable coverage wherever they live or work.

    A trial officially launched today will see the extent to which satellites can be used to deliver high-speed connections to more than a dozen ‘very hard to reach’ locations – the less than one per cent of sites which are too difficult to upgrade via expensive physical cables in more extreme locations such as mountainous areas or small islands.

    A 12th century abbey in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, a scout camping site in Snowdonia, a Lake District mountain rescue base and other remote premises will have equipment installed that allows them to link up to a satellite orbiting the globe and benefit from broadband up to ten times faster than is currently available to them.

    Following the trials, the government will consider the viability of using satellite technology to connect very hard to reach homes and businesses across the UK.

    It comes as the government signs its biggest contract under its £5 billion programme to roll out gigabit-capable connections to hard-to-reach areas, Project Gigabit. The £108 million contract, awarded to Northern Ireland-based provider Fibrus, will connect up to 60,000 rural homes and businesses in Cumbria which might have otherwise missed out on upgrades to faster gigabit speeds.

    Digital Secretary Michelle Donelan said:

    High-speed broadband beamed to earth from space could be the answer to the connectivity issues suffered by people in premises stuck in the digital slow lane.

    Ensuring everyone can get a quality internet connection is crucial to our levelling up plans and these trials aim to find a solution to the prohibitively high cost of rolling out cables to far-flung locations.

    We are also today kicking off plans for our biggest broadband build to date as we announce another £100 million is being spent as part of our Project Gigabit programme.

    The Cumbria contract is the latest in a flurry of deals signed under Project Gigabit in recent weeks to level up the north of England, with projects now underway to connect thousands of hard-to-reach premises in Northumberland and Teesdale.

    In a further broadband boost for rural areas, the government will triple the value of vouchers available under the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme. From early next year, eligible homes and businesses will be able to apply for up to £4,500 to cover the costs of a gigabit-capable connection, up from £1,500 for homes and £3,500 for businesses previously, which will enable broadband providers to reach further into rural areas where the build costs are higher.

    ​​Gigabit-capable broadband networks are fast and fit for the future, allowing communities to work, stream and browse seamlessly with none of the disruptions associated with ageing copper networks.

    Entire families will be able stream movies, TV and video games in new high quality 4K and 8K definition onto multiple devices at the same time with no slowdowns in speed.

    It will pave the way for revolutionary new technologies such as Virtual and Augmented Reality and more internet-connected smart appliances in the home and the workplace to make our lives easier and more productive.

    And it will fuel our innovators and wealth creators, boosting growth, enabling anyone to start-up and run a business of any size from anywhere in the UK – from the Highlands, to the Norfolk Broads and the Welsh Valleys to the Lake District.

    More than 72 per cent of the UK can access gigabit connections, up from just 6 per cent in early 2019, thanks to the government’s plan to drive investment in rollout and bust the barriers holding back the industry from doing so at full pace.

    Satellite broadband trials

    The initial wave of trial sites announced today includes:

    • Rievaulx Abbey, founded in 1132, in North Yorkshire Moors National Park, is one of the most complete of England’s abbey ruins. The project will improve connectivity at the site and is expected to help visitors and researchers engage with educational content relating to the ancient monument.
    • Wasdale Head in the Lake District will be connected to explore how better broadband can improve operations in communication ‘blackspot’ zones for mountain rescue team radio and global positioning services.
    • Snowdonia National Park will see two sites connected: the base of the Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation (Sefydliad Achub Mynydd Dyffryn Ogwen) to support their life-saving operations and Ty Cornel, an outdoor activity centre in Crafnant Valley managed by Scouts Cymru to help improve safety for wardens and the public traversing the isolated 25 acre site as well as enabling new educational resources for visiting school, university or scout groups.

    Other locations have been identified around the UK, and discussions for further trial sites are  ongoings, including small island locations in England, Scotland and Wales. As well as testing the technical capability of the satellites, the trial will assess what benefits faster connections will bring to these remote premises.

    Andrea Selley, Territory Director for the North at English Heritage said:

    We are so pleased to be part of this trial and want to thank the DCMS for their support. Rievaulx Abbey nestles within a beautiful but remote setting so this new satellite service will ensure better connectivity for our visitors and staff.

    The initial wave of sites are being supported by equipment supplied by Starlink, given the readiness and availability of its technology. DCMS continues to discuss the capability of other solutions and services with suppliers, including the use of other providers such as Oneweb at more complex sites..

    Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are positioned around 550 – 1,000km above the earth’s surface and, in contrast to larger geostationary satellites, travel along their own orbit. The fact they are closer to earth than previous generations of satellites makes more applications possible, including video calls and real-time collaboration while also making activities like web browsing much smoother. The limited ground infrastructure required means they can provide additional resilience to critical networks in remote, often dangerous, environments.

    Recent tests have shown that in many locations these satellites can deliver speeds of up to 200 megabits per second, well above the speeds capable via copper cables commonly used in hard-to-reach areas today.

    Project Gigabit: Cumbria

    The £108 million contract awarded to Fibrus will cover rural towns, villages and hamlets across the region from Grasmere to Gilsland. Now the contract has been signed, Fibrus will begin construction of the network immediately with the first connections anticipated by the spring.

    The investment in Cumbria will also spark new apprenticeship and employment opportunities in the county. Following today’s announcement, Fibrus is set to create at least 90 apprenticeships over the next three years – covering a range of roles from underground and overhead cabling to surveying – and invest £50,000 to establish an apprentice training academy near Penrith.

    More areas including Cornwall, Hampshire, Shropshire & Telford, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk are all in line for contract awards by summer 2023.

    Dominic Kearns, CEO of Fibrus, said:

    Fibrus considers it a privilege to deliver a transformative project for Cumbria which will change the lives of people living in rural and regional areas. Fibrus is committed to supporting local communities, ensuring any work undertaken in our name supports apprenticeships and allows more people to reap the benefits of full fibre.

    This win helps us further our mission and commitment to bring fast, reliable and affordable broadband to all.

    Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme

    The Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme ensure rural communities and businesses, which commercial suppliers are not planning to reach, can get more immediate help with the costs of installing a gigabit-capable broadband connection.

    Businesses or residents that are eligible for gigabit vouchers can access the scheme through a  registered supplier. Suppliers can develop a project proposal to connect rural communities where there is demand for upgrades and then request vouchers on their behalf. Funding is only committed when a voucher requested has been approved by DCMS.

    Overall, more than 111,000 vouchers have been issued through the government’s vouchers schemes, and to date, more than 77,000 of these vouchers have been used to connect premises to gigabit-capable broadband.

    The announcement comes ahead of Small Business Saturday, which shines a light on the 5.5 million small businesses registered in the UK. The boost to the voucher scheme will directly support small businesses in rural areas across the country when it comes in early next year.

    Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, James Cartlidge, said:

    Breaking barriers and driving competition in the telecoms sector will help deliver fast and reliable gigabit broadband to all corners of the UK.

    Using innovative methods to beam broadband to isolated areas, alongside this latest Project Gigabit deal to level up the north of England, will connect thousands more hard-to-reach premises, helping people get and stay connected”.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Major broadband rollout for Cumbria begins as part of £100 million plan to connect thousands of rural premises [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Major broadband rollout for Cumbria begins as part of £100 million plan to connect thousands of rural premises [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 30 November 2022.

    Work has started to connect tens of thousands of people living and working in rural Cumbria to lightning-fast broadband thanks to more than £100 million of government investment.

    • Around 60,000 rural premises to benefit from lightning-fast broadband following £108 million government contract award, delivered by Fibrus
    • Will benefit hard-to-reach homes and businesses across the county, from Grasmere to Gilsland and Buttermere to Beckermet
    • Satellite broadband trial launched in the Lake District under plans to connect highly remote areas

    Work has started to connect tens of thousands of people living and working in rural Cumbria to lightning-fast broadband thanks to more than £100 million of government investment.

    Around 60,000 premises in the county will be connected to the fastest broadband on the market after Belfast-based supplier Fibrus signed the biggest contract yet under the government’s Project Gigabit programme.

    Project Gigabit is the biggest broadband roll out in British history, backed with £5 billion to deliver faster connections to hard-to-reach areas that would otherwise have missed out.

    Installation work is already underway in the region, with the first gigabit connections expected by the spring.

    Gigabit-capable networks are fast and fit for the future, allowing users to work, stream and scroll online without the battle for bandwidth or disruption often experienced with ageing networks.

    In a huge boost for jobs and skills for Cumbria, Fibrus has committed to creating at least 90 apprenticeships following the government investment. These will cover a range of roles, from underground and overhead cabling to surveying, and Fibrus has also committed to establish an apprentice training academy at Newton Rigg near Penrith.

    It comes as the government brings broadband delivered via satellite for the first time to the Lake District, which will see a mountain rescue base in Wasdale Head connected to faster, more reliable connections than currently available due to its highly remote location. The project is part of a wider trial announced today to test the reliability of satellite technology to bring high-speed connections to the most hard-to-reach parts of the UK.

    Michelle Donelan, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), said:

    We’re steaming ahead with our plan to level up internet speeds across Cumbria, which will see the biggest investment to date from the government’s Project Gigabit – the biggest broadband roll out in British history.

    Tens of thousands of rural homes and businesses will be able to plug into faster connections in the new network, allowing Cumbrian communities to take full advantage of the endless benefits lightning-fast broadband has to offer.

    Dominic Kearns, CEO of Fibrus, said:

    Fibrus considers it a privilege to deliver a transformative project for Cumbria which will change the lives of people living in rural and regional areas. Fibrus is committed to supporting local communities, ensuring any work undertaken in our name supports apprenticeships and allows more people to reap the benefits of full fibre.

    This win helps us further our mission and commitment to bring fast, reliable and affordable broadband to all.

    In a further broadband boost for rural areas in Cumbria and the rest of the UK, the government will triple the value of vouchers available under the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme.

    From early next year, eligible homes and businesses will be able to apply for up to £4,500 to cover the costs of a gigabit-capable connection, up from £1,500 for homes and £3,500 for businesses previously, which will enable broadband providers to reach further into rural areas where the build costs are higher.

    While the vast majority of rural premises in Cumbria are now in line for a gigabit broadband upgrade, the boost to vouchers is designed to help suppliers reach more premises outside the scope of the Project Gigabit contract or suppliers’ commercial build plans.

    Today’s announcement follows millions of pounds worth of contracts signed in Northumberland and Teesdale recently, boosting broadband to level up the north of England.

    More than 72% of the UK can access gigabit connections – such as full fibre – thanks to the government’s plan to drive investment in rollout and bust the barriers holding back the industry from doing so at full pace.

    The investment will also directly support small businesses in rural areas across the county, just in time for Small Business Saturday, which shines a light on the 5.5 million small businesses registered in the UK.

    David Southward MBE, Cumbria County Council Cabinet Member for Economy and Digital Champion, said:

    Improved digital infrastructure remains a top priority given the significant economic and social benefits for Cumbria and I am delighted that Cumbria will be in the vanguard for investment under Project Gigabit.

    I am especially glad to see the Newton Rigg College site again being used for training professionals who will be part of delivering this investment in our region.

    Access to fast, reliable internet connectivity is no longer a luxury; it is a basic necessity for residents, local businesses and the delivery of public services. The importance of resilient connectivity has been further highlighted by last winter’s storms and the coronavirus pandemic. This £108m investment will help people and businesses access faster internet which will in turn allow them to flourish in a modern, global job market and unlock the economic potential of the region.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Winners unveiled for the 2022 National Apprenticeship Awards [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Winners unveiled for the 2022 National Apprenticeship Awards [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Education on 30 November 2022.

    • Talented apprentices from across the country awarded for championing apprenticeships
    • Employers of all sizes recognised for demonstrating best practise and inspiring other businesses to get involved
    • Apprenticeships are a vital part of the government’s ambitious skills agenda, levelling up opportunities across the country

    The 19th National Apprenticeship Awards were held in London last night (Wednesday 30th November) celebrating the outstanding apprentices and employers who are at the heart of the government’s mission to boost skills and extend the ladder of opportunity to all.

    Exceptional apprentices working in a range of sectors including digital, hospitality, manufacturing and engineering were recognised for their fantastic work helping and inspiring others to embark on their own apprenticeship journey.

    Umayr Tanveer, a Software Engineering Apprentice at BT, was presented with this year’s Special Recognition Award for his work promoting apprenticeships to school leavers from BAME and disadvantaged backgrounds, sending an inspiring message to all young people that they can excel on an apprenticeship whatever their background.

    Other apprentices recognised include Thomas Bartlett from the West Midlands who was awarded the Rising Star Award. Thomas is completing a Senior Leader apprenticeship with an integrated master’s degree through Crosby Management Training and has risen from an HR apprentice to a Chief Operating Officer in just five years and now leads his own team of three apprentices.

    Meanwhile, Kimmy Kimani Hobbs, who completed a Business Administration apprenticeship was awarded the Apprenticeship Champion Award. Kimmy now works at Milton Keynes College where she continues to advocate for apprenticeships among BAME communities.

    Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education Robert Halfon said:

    Huge congratulations to all the winners and finalists from this year’s National Apprenticeship Awards.  I’m passionate about apprenticeships and the benefits they bring to individuals, businesses and communities up and down the country. These outstanding apprentices and their employers are leading the way, demonstrating just how rewarding apprenticeships can be.

    Apprenticeships are an essential rung on the ladder of opportunity, offering people of all ages and backgrounds, the chance to earn while they learn the skills they need to build successful careers while delivering the workforce employers need to flourish.

    Employers of all sizes were honoured for their commitment to delivering high-quality apprenticeships, helping their apprentices reach their potential, and taking full advantage of the wealth of benefits apprentices offer to their business, including boosted productivity and employee retention.

    KMF Group Limited won Large Employer of the Year and the BBC won Macro Employer of the Year for their work delivering high-quality apprenticeships. Ahead of Small Business Saturday on 3rd December, smaller businesses were also celebrated with Troup Bywaters & Anders being awarded Small Employer of the Year.

    The awards ceremony was hosted by journalist and TV presenter, Steph McGovern, who started her own career as an apprentice engineer at Black & Decker in Middlesborough. Steph’s success demonstrates the variety of exciting career paths a technical education can open up and serves as an inspiration for current and future apprentices from all walks of life.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister hosts festive street market to showcase British Businesses [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Prime Minister hosts festive street market to showcase British Businesses [November 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 30 November 2022.

    • Downing Street transformed into a festive street market to showcase the best of British businesses from across the UK
    • Prime Minister joined by the Chancellor to show their support for small businesses
    • Comes ahead of the 10th anniversary of Small Business Saturday

    Downing Street was transformed into a festive street market to showcase businesses from all four corners of the UK.

    The Prime Minister was joined by the Chancellor as well as business and industry leaders and trade envoys to show their support for up-and-coming British businesses.

    Twelve companies from across the UK held stalls to promote their products and demonstrate how they have benefited from our independent trade policy by putting their products on the global market. For example, one of the stallholders – Wensleydale creamery based in the Prime Minister’s constituency in Yorkshire – has grown to employ over 200 people and exports their cheese to 16 countries including the US and Australia.

    Another stallholder, SamosaCo, which is based in Cardiff, sells across the UK and exports to markets in the Netherlands, Spain and Singapore. Birchall Tea, who also showcased their products today, are one of the largest exporters of East African tea in the world, buying and shipping millions of kilos of black tea every year.

    It comes as the Small Business Saturday campaign marks its 10th anniversary. Small Business Saturday is an annual grassroots campaign which encourages people to support small businesses in their communities.

    In the last decade, the Government has given free, impartial support via Growth Hubs to over 287,000 businesses, provided £12.2 billion worth of finance to high potential small businesses to stay ahead in the market, and provided almost 99,000 Start Up Loans via the British Business Bank to new entrepreneurs. Thousands of UK businesses have also signed up to the Export Academy and built their knowledge of selling their products internationally.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:

    I’m delighted to welcome these fantastic businesses to Downing Street, many of whom have inspiring and remarkable stories about how they grew their businesses in the UK.

    Businesses across the UK can be reassured that this government will always support them, especially during these challenging economic times. We are backing businesses with £13.6bn worth of support over the next 5 years, with further support for businesses with their energy bills through the Energy Bill Relief scheme.

    Growing up in a family business, I know the transformative impact a small business can have on the local economy and community. So this Saturday, I encourage everyone to get behind their local businesses and invest in Britain.

    A record 5.5 million small businesses registered in the UK at the start of 2022, providing jobs for 16.4 million people in the UK. But the government recognises that businesses are facing significant pressures.

    We are providing additional support provided for small businesses through the Supporting Small Business Scheme. 99% of UK businesses can also use the Annual Investment Allowance to write off the full cost of any qualifying plant, machinery or equipment they purchase up to a now permanent level of £1 million.

    Later this week, the Business Secretary will set out more details on how we’re protecting small businesses from late payments from larger clients, which can damage their cash flow and expansion prospects.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said:

    Heading to the Christmas markets is one of the highlights of the year for many families. As well as a festive treat, this event celebrates the millions of small businesses that are the backbone of our communities.

    Whether you’re a butcher, café owner or hairdresser, this government has set aside significant support on business rates and energy bills to help local firms through today’s challenges and onwards to growth.

    Since leaving the EU, we now sell our beef, lamb and poultry in Japan, beef in the Philippines, beef and lamb in the USA, and pork in Mexico, Chile and Taiwan. This provides new opportunities for UK producers and businesses to expand into the global market.

    We have trade and investment teams in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the North East, with dedicated teams to ensure every business, everywhere in the UK, gets our full support. Exports will support highly paid jobs and by sending our products abroad we will secure growth and jobs at home across the UK.

    Last year we published our Export Strategy which will help businesses across the UK double exports and sell their world-class products around the globe. The 12-point strategy gives businesses the tools they need to become a nation of exporters and reap the benefits of our free trade deals.

    Unlocking the UK’s exporting potential will help level up the country and boost the UK’s economy, with estimates that UK exports are bringing in £748 billion to our economy in the twelve months to September 2022.

    More detail on businesses who held stalls on the street are below:

    • British Craft House (Hampshire): The British Craft House is a platform where manufactures can sell their products. They sell gifts and handcrafted jewellery made by small independent businesses in the UK.
    • SamosaCo (Wales): SamosaCo was started forty years ago by the Sandhu family in Canada, where they began selling samosas to their customers from their grocery store in Toronto. Now based in Cardiff, the business sells across Wales and the UK and exports to markets in the Netherlands, Spain, Singapore and soon to the UAE and Belgium. Some of their UK customers include Cotsco, Ocado, Morrisons and Tesco.
    • Sandwick Bay Candles (Scotland): Sandwick Bay Candles create handmade soy wax candle in Scotland. Mother of three Megan MacDonald started making candles at her kitchen table in 2015 as gifts for her daughters’ teachers. Megan decided to try a proper production run in February 2016 and ended up selling 250 in her first month alone. Megan has moved her business into a small workshop on Stornoway where she is supported by 12 employees.
    • Corgi Socks (Wales): Based in Ammanford, Corgi was founded in 1892. They have been making socks for the royal family for more than three decades. Last Summer, Corgi also designed the socks for the Wales Football team.
    • Tiny Box (East Sussex): Tiny Box Company is the UK’s largest online gift packaging e-commerce company with over 1000 products and over 120,000 customers. Rachel Watkyn started her company in 2007 and has grown Tiny Box to a company of 90 employees and turnover of around £10 million.
    • Plum & Ashby (South East): Plum & Ashby was founded by two friends, Vicky White and Freya Nicholson, in 2014. Their products are made in the UK, predominantly from glass with recyclable packaging. Their team is headquartered in Fareham, Hampshire, and their range is available in over 400 stockists worldwide, as well as online. They also have distributors in Norway, Taiwan and UAE.
    • Salt Glass Studios (Norfolk): Founded by Max Lamb and Dr Fiona Wilkers in 2011, Salt Glass is a glass studio based in Norwich run by artists from the Royal College of Art & Slade School, UCL. They use traditional processes from fusing, casting, glass blowing to create design ware and bespoke commissions and also run courses for the public year-round.
    • Birchall Tea (Wiltshire): Birchall Tea is one of the largest exporters of East African tea in the world, buying and shipping millions of kilos of black tea from this continent every year. It has trading offices in East Africa and a tea factory in Wiltshire.
    • Nearynogs (Northern Ireland): NearyNógs is Northern Ireland’s first bean to bar craft chocolate makers and the oldest in Ireland. The chocolate factory has switched to Solar energy and all the packaging is either made from recyclable materials, can be recycled or is biodegradable.
    • Finnebrogue Artisan (Northern Ireland): Finnebrogue is one of the UK’s leading artisan food producers. It is a family-owned business based in County Down, Northern Ireland. The company produces premium meat and plant-based products. It is a major supplier to some of the UK and Ireland’s top supermarkets and has more than 1200 staff.
    • Wensleydale Creamery (Yorkshire): The Wensleydale Creamery produces over 20 varieties of cheese and employs over 200 staff at its creamery in Hawes, North Yorkshire. Wensleydale Creamery exports to 16 countries, including the USA and Australia.
    • Fearless Academy (Manchester): The Fearless Academy provides coaching in digital skills with the aim of supporting businesses in upskilling their workforce as well as those interested in digital marketing. It has a target of retraining and upskilling 1000 individuals by the end of 2025. Currently there are courses funded in Greater Manchester and Liverpool and ambitions to launch throughout the UK in 2023. They have been supported by Greater Manchester and Liverpool Combined Authorities with in delivering Skills Bootcamps, part of the Government’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee.
  • PRESS RELEASE : Statement on the UK-U.S. SME Dialogues – Edinburgh [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Statement on the UK-U.S. SME Dialogues – Edinburgh [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for International Trade on 30 November 2022.

    On 29 November, 50 UK and U.S. small and medium sized businesses and business organisations attended the 6th UK-U.S. SME Dialogue in Edinburgh.

    The UK-U.S. SME Dialogue brings together small and medium businesses on both sides of the Atlantic with UK and U.S. government officials to identify ways to strengthen cooperation and support companies from both countries to find new export opportunities in each other’s markets. It reflects the ongoing commitment from both countries to supporting and enhancing UK-U.S. SME trade.

    During the Dialogue, a series of panel discussions covered opportunities for SMEs looking to grow through UK-U.S. trade and explored the particular challenges faced by SMEs exporting to either country. Attendees discussed the importance of using digital tools to reduce paperwork and streamline trading practices for SMEs, reducing costs and complexities for smaller firms expanding into new markets. Participants also discussed information and support available online for firms exporting for the first time – to make the trading journey simpler – as well as the specific challenges faced by women-owned SMEs.

    Drawing on these stakeholder discussions, UK and U.S. officials held bilateral government discussions after the SME dialogue on 30 November. They agreed to a series of actions over the coming months to ensure that feedback from stakeholders translates into practical outcomes for SMEs. Over the next six months, the two governments agreed to:

    • improve information and support for SMEs looking to trade in the UK and U.S, including by updating and enhancing toolkits for SME exporters,
    • convene UK and U.S. government officials for expert-level discussions on digital trade and customs and trade facilitation to consider inputs from SMEs and identify opportunities for deeper cooperation on digital issues and paperless trading.

    The next SME Dialogue is planned to take place in the U.S. in 2023, as an opportunity to take stock of progress on the above actions and further build on these discussions.

    The UK also announced a North America Roadshow which will take place between 27 February – 10 March 2023 in over ten cities across the UK. The Roadshow will offer insights into the export opportunities that the U.S. and Canada offer and inspiration to UK SMEs considering how to grow and strengthen their companies through international trade.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UK government diplomats celebrating 150th anniversary of Scotland v England football fixture across the world [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : UK government diplomats celebrating 150th anniversary of Scotland v England football fixture across the world [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 30 November 2022.

    • Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office staff marking 150th anniversary of famous fixture by playing Scotland v England games around the world
    • granddaughter of football legend Jack Charlton amongst those pulling on their boots to celebrate the world’s first international football match
    • diplomats working overseas in countries including Bahrain, British Virgin Islands, Malaysia, Mozambique, Poland and Serbia celebrate with St Andrew’s Day kickabouts 150 years on from first ever Scotland v England friendly

    Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office staff around the world have been marking the 150th anniversary of the first ever football international on St Andrew’s Day by holding their own Scotland v England matches.

    The granddaughter of football legend Jack Charlton will line-up for England in a charity match organised by staff at the FCDO’s joint HQ, Abercrombie House, in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire this Sunday (4 December).

    Kate Wilkinson moved to Scotland 6 years ago to work as a Syria programme manager for FCDO and is looking forward starring in the staff Scotland v England clash, which is raising funds jointly for the East Kilbride Community Trust and Women’s Aid South Lanarkshire and East Renfrewshire.

    Diplomats working overseas in countries including Bahrain, the British Virgin Islands, Malaysia, Mozambique, Poland and Serbia are also celebrating the historic fixture’s 150th birthday.

    The fixture is celebrated as the world’s first international football match after Scotland and England drew 0-0 in front of 4,000 spectators at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground, in Glasgow, on 30 November 1872.

    World Cup winning defender Jack, who died aged 85 in 2020 after a battle with lymphoma, made his mark on the famous fixture.

    Leeds-born Kate, 28, said:

    My grandad loved England v Scotland games and used to joke to fans that if he had not got injured in the famous 1967 match, Scotland would never have won 3-2.

    There were no substitutes allowed back then so my grandad was forced to hobble around as a striker for most of the match after breaking his toe early on. He still managed to score a goal.

    I’m very much looking forward to helping celebrate the 150th anniversary of the fixture, although I’ve told my team not to expect much from me- I’ve got 2 left feet!

    Funnily enough, the Charlton soccer skills did not pass down from either Jack or Bobby to the rest of the family. There was no danger of me being part of the England Lioness’ Euro winning side this summer.

    I think my grandad must have taken one look at me and my siblings playing when we were younger and thought ‘Gosh, what on earth has happened here?’.

    I’m sure once my team have seen me play, they will decide I’d be better cheering them on to victory from the touchline. It’s a great chance for us to raise money for good causes.

    Almost 1,000 staff are at the heart of delivering UK foreign policy from the FCDO’s joint HQ in Scotland – with plans to redeploy a further 500 jobs to the East Kilbride site as part of the UK government’s levelling-up agenda.

    Sunday’s fundraiser is taking place at the K-Training Academy in East Kilbride at 4pm.

    East Kilbride Community Trust Facilities Manager Ian Aitchison said:

    It is fantastic that the FCDO is marking the 150th anniversary of the birth of international football by holding Scotland v England games around the world.

    Ideally, Scotland would have been facing England this week at the World Cup, but we are proud to be part of this event in East Kilbride.

    Scots diplomat Euan Davidson and English colleague Freddie Brunt skippered the sides for a Scotland v England 6-a-side match in Maputo, Mozambique on Sunday. The Dark Blues triumphed 9-5.

    Euan beamed:

    It was a great game for the neutral, with England regaining the lead in the last 10 minutes before Scotland came back to secure a historic win.

    What the Scottish players lacked in fitness, skills and ability, we made up for with some creative signings, drawing on Mozambicans, Brazilians and Dutch players to score all our goals!

    Freddie said:

    It was a topsy-turvy game played in true British conditions – windy and wet. Scotland were leading, England came back, but then we tired and Scotland ran away with it.

    I suppose the Scotland win will soften the blow of them not having a team to cheer on at the World Cup… unlike England and Wales.

    Staff in Warsaw, Poland braved snow and sub-zero temperatures to play their game, while in Belgrade, Serbia diplomats Lara Bryden and Thomas Wright had fun contesting a Scotland v England Subbuteo game during a St Andrew’s Day event held at the British Embassy. Their match finished 1-1.

    The FCDO is also celebrating St Andrew’s Day around the world – with Scottish Secretary Alister Jack travelling to Paris on a 2-day trip to promote Scottish trade with France.

    The Secretary of State will meet UK and French businesses, as well as government ministers, diplomatic staff, parliamentarians, senators and British community leaders. He will visit Chanel, to see how they are using Harris Tweed and other Scottish materials in their latest range, and will also jointly host a St Andrew’s night dinner with the British Ambassador to France, Dame Menna Rawlings.

    To make a charity match donation, visit www.collectionpot.com/pot/ahfootballfundraiser/.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Preventing the proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Preventing the proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 30 November 2022.

    UK explanation of vote at the Security Council adoption on the mandate of the 1540 Committee.

    Thank you Mr President.

    We voted in favour of this resolution, as the United Kingdom is steadfast in its commitment to preventing the proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons and their means of delivery. Resolution 1540 remains a key pillar of the non-proliferation framework. We call on all states to implement their obligations under Resolution 1540 in full.

    We pay tribute to the Chair of the 1540 Committee and his team in guiding us through the review process and to a new ten-year mandate for the Committee. We thank the Group of Experts and its coordinator for their support to the Committee in its work.

    The obligations set out in Resolution 1540 remain as relevant as ever, but the context in which states are implementing them has changed since 2004. We are disappointed that due to the resistance of one Council Member, this resolution did not go further in strengthening the 1540 Committee’s support to Member States as they implement the resolution, including on the important issue of proliferation finance.

    We look forward to continued cooperation with all Council Members through the 1540 Committee. The risks of WMD proliferation to non-state actors are grave. Collectively, we must redouble our efforts to address them.

    Thank you.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Second major investment boosts fees for legal aid lawyers [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Second major investment boosts fees for legal aid lawyers [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Justice on 30 November 2022.

    Criminal legal aid lawyers will receive the biggest boost to their pay in decades thanks to wide-ranging reforms announced by the government today.

    • solicitors see a further £21 million investment in fees and long-term reforms
    • an extra £138 million to be spent on legal aid every year to ensure long-term sustainability
    • overhaul of how legal aid funding is paid to reflect time spent on complex cases

    The reforms are part of the second phase of the response to the independent review into criminal legal aid.

    With an extra £85 million for solicitors on top of the £43 million investment for barristers in legal aid payments, there will also be an additional £11 million for expert fees to eventually be paid each year and ensure long-term sustainability for the sector.

    Changes includes £16 million to raise the lowest fees payable to solicitors representing clients in police stations – the first step towards simplifying and improving fee schemes over the next three years.

    Currently, fixed fees do not differ between case complexity, so a lawyer spending 20 minutes on a shoplifting case and four hours on a murder trial would likely receive the same fixed fee for both jobs.

    The restructure will standardise payments to distinguish between these cases, paying a different lower or higher standard fee to reflect the hours of work done. By increasing the lowest fees in the system, the government will boost solicitor pay packets and overall funding for police station work will rise by 30 per cent.

    In 2024, the government will also bring forward proposals for reform on a new Litigators’ Graduated Fee Scheme (LGFS) – how legal aid funding is paid to law firms – to ensure solicitors are properly paid for work carried out in a range of more complex cases in the crown court.

    Proposals will include a new way to calculate payments reflecting the type of offence, trial outcome and length, and the amount of evidence in each case – rather than the current system which is mainly based on the number of papers served to the prosecution, regardless of if these are ever read and how much time was involved in preparing them.

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

    We are reforming criminal legal aid so our lawyers are fairly paid for the vital work they do delivering high-quality legal support for those who need it.

    We have taken on board the recommendations of the independent review and are modernising the system to deliver justice for victims now and in the future.

    Additionally, £5 million per year will be invested in the youth court to ensure solicitors representing children involved in the most serious cases receive higher fees to better reflect the complexity of this work. This will secure quality representation for young people and will benefit solicitors as well as junior barristers.

    With this additional £21 million of investment a year, solicitor firms will see a total fee increase of around 11 percent for all criminal legal work.

    This is part of £138 million to be invested into the legal aid sector per year alongside our full response to the Criminal Legal Aid Review. It will ensure high-quality legal support is available for those who need it, and that lawyers are better and more fairly paid in line with the work they carry out.

    The latest measures also come following the package confirmed by the Ministry of Justice last month that saw criminal barristers vote to return to work.

    This included a 15 percent fee rise for barristers working on existing as well as new criminal cases. Over the next 2 years, there will also be £3 million for case preparation, like written work and special preparation, and a further £4 million for lawyers involved in pre-recorded cross-examinations, used to reduce the trauma of a trial for vulnerable victims and witnesses.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary responds to Scotland’s GDP for third quarter of 2022 [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Scottish Secretary responds to Scotland’s GDP for third quarter of 2022 [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Scottish Office on 30 November 2022.

    The latest Scottish GDP figures for the third quarter of 2022 (July-September) are published here today and show a 0.2 per cent decline on the previous quarter’s figures. The same was noted earlier this month for UK-wide GDP.

    Commenting on the figures, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said:

    The UK Government is doing everything in its power to restore economic stability, reduce inflation and achieve sustainable long-term growth – as we deal with global challenges.

    We are giving extra support to those who need it most through help with energy bills, increasing benefits and pensions in line with inflation and raising the National Living Wage. All of this is on top of an additional £1.5 billion for the Scottish Government to help support public services in Scotland.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Ukrainian families join Downing Street Christmas switch-on [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Ukrainian families join Downing Street Christmas switch-on [November 2022]

    The press release issued by 10 Downing Street on 30 November 2022.

    Ukrainian families joined the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street as he turned on the street’s Christmas tree lights on Monday.

    The Prime Minister welcomed Ukrainians to the event, including families from conflict zones in the east and south of Ukraine, who are now being hosted across Greater London through the Homes for Ukraine and Ukraine family schemes.

    He was also joined by Points of Light award winners who have been commended for their charitable work, Catterick Garrison soldiers from the Prime Minister’s constituency in Richmond, Yorkshire and the winners of this year’s the Champion Christmas Tree Grower of the Year Awards who provided Downing Street’s Christmas Tree.

    During the event attendees enjoyed a rendition of Silent Night outside Number 10 sung by the Millbank Academy Year 3 student choir and music from the Ensemble of the Central Band of the Royal Air Force.

    Guests were then invited to a reception inside Number 10 to enjoy a hot chocolate, together with mince pies and gingerbread.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said:

    At its heart, the Christmas story is one of compassion and hospitality. I’m delighted to welcome our friends from Ukraine, who have chosen to make the UK their home during Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, to join in our Christmas tradition of lighting the Downing Street tree this year.

    Sentiments of hope are never stronger than during the festive season and no one has displayed this more this year than the people of Ukraine in their fight for freedom. We continue to stand wholeheartedly behind Ukraine in this fight.

    While Christmas is a time of celebration, I know it can be a difficult time, especially if you are away from your loved ones. Wherever you are this Christmas, I wish you joy and peace, and a very happy New Year.

    The UK has been a leader in humanitarian support for Ukraine, including by supplying generators, fuel trucks and ambulances.  We recently announced a further £10 million for NATO’s Comprehensive Assistance Package to provide winter clothes and shelters for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to keep them warm this Christmas.

    Kateryna Balabanova, PhD, a Ukrainian displaced person living in the UK, said:

    My family and I are deeply grateful to the British people on behalf of all the Ukrainians. The help provided by the UK Government and the nation as a whole is an unprecedented sign of brotherhood. Now my children can plan to develop a bright future, and we all can be safe before we are able to go home. This Christmas, we hope Ukraine wins this war soon, liberating itself from the invaders, and that Russia’s barbarity will become history.

    The 19ft tree was provided by Bishops Offley Christmas Trees from Staffordshire, who are the winners of the British Christmas Tree Growers Association’s (BCTGA) annual Champion Christmas Tree Grower of the Year Awards. For over 20 years, BCTGA has provided the tree to stand outside Downing Street.