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  • MIL-OSI Europe: OSCE and the Spanish National Police train Mediterranean border security officers on gendered aspects of cross-border crimes

    Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – OSCE

    Headline: OSCE and the Spanish National Police train Mediterranean border security officers on gendered aspects of cross-border crimes

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Murder investigation launched following fatal stabbing in Harrow

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A murder investigation has been launched after a man assaulted in Harrow has died from his injuries.

    Detective Inspector Luke Hampton of the Met’s Specialist Crime Command said: “This is a complex scene with multiple people living inside the address. We have made an arrest and our enquiries to establish the full circumstances are ongoing.

    “At this early stage we believe this to have been an isolated incident and there is no apparent risk to the public.

    “A man has lost his life and a family has received the worst possible news. If you have information please don’t hesitate to get in touch.”

    Police were called by the London Ambulance Service just before 16:40hrs on Wednesday, 30 October to reports of an injured man at an address on Sussex Road, Harrow.

    Officers attended. At the scene, a 48-year-old man was found with knife injuries. He was taken to hospital where, despite the efforts of medical professionals, he sadly died at 14:35hrs.

    The victim’s family has been notified. A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course.

    A 37-year-old man was arrested later that evening on suspicion of attempted murder. He was taken to hospital for treatment to minor injuries before being taken into custody at a north London police station where he remains at this time.

    Superintendent Chris Clarke leading local policing for Harrow, Barnet and Brent said: “We are supporting our Specialist Crime colleagues as they make their enquiries and local people will notice a more visible police presence in the area to provide reassurance.

    “If you feel worried or if you have information please don’t hesitate to approach officers or get in touch with your local Neighbourhood policing team.”

    Anyone with information that may assist the investigation team is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference 5281/30OCT24.

    To remain 100 per cent anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

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  • MIL-OSI: Bybit TR Launches Localized App to Elevate Crypto Asset Investment Experience

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bybit TR, the partner site of Bybit.com, proudly announces the launch of its new localized app, specifically designed for Türkiye market. With this move, Bybit TR strengthens its commitment to the local crypto community.

    In partnership with Narkasa, the Bybit TR app is set to redefine the crypto investment landscape in Türkiye. Bybit TR has been included in the ‘Crypto Asset Service Providers – List of Operating Companies by CMB, ensuring full compliance with local regulations.

    The Bybit TR app stands out for its user-friendly interface and innovative features, catering to both new and seasoned cryptocurrency investors. Its intuitive design allows users to trade quickly and stay up to date with the latest market movements, offering a streamlined experience tailored to the unique needs of Turkish investors.

    With the Bybit TR app, users can access popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a wide variety of altcoins, including Türkiye’s own Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe Fan Tokens. Faster access to TRY trading pairs and a diverse range of crypto projects makes this app the ultimate tool for crypto traders in Türkiye.

    Kutluhan Akçın, Bybit TR Country Manager, expressed his enthusiasm about the launch: “We are thrilled to introduce the Bybit TR app, offering a secure, localized crypto trading experience. Our goal is to lead and innovate in the Turkish crypto market by integrating Turkish Lira and delivering unmatched customer support. With this launch, we’re ensuring that our users can trade confidently and efficiently within a fully compliant framework.”

    Security remains a top priority at Bybit TR. The Bybit TR app employs the latest security protocols, including two-factor authentication (2FA) and cold wallet solutions, to safeguard user assets.

    In addition to providing a secure trading environment, Bybit TR offers a comprehensive educational library to help users expand their knowledge of cryptocurrency trading. Plus, with 24/7 customer support, users can quickly receive assistance whenever they need it.

    The Bybit TR app not only enhances accessibility to cryptocurrency trading but also instills confidence in users as they navigate the dynamic world of crypto investment. With its localized features and commitment to user security, Bybit TR is the go-to platform for anyone looking to enter or deepen their involvement in the world of cryptocurrencies.

    Users can download the Bybit TR app on the App Store and Google Play.

    #Bybit / #TheCryptoArk

    About Bybit TR

    In June 2024, Bybit reinforced its commitment to the Turkish crypto market by rebranding Narkasa as Bybit TR. This strategic move underscores our dedication to offering Turkish users a localized and secure crypto trading experience. Operated by Narkasa Yazılım Ticaret Anonim Şirketi, Bybit Türkiye stands as an independent brand, tailored to meet the specific needs of the Turkish market while ensuring the highest standards of service and security.

    Twitter: https://x.com/BybitTurkiye

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bybitturkiye/?hl=en

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bybit-turkiye/?trk=ppro_cprof&originalSubdomain=tr

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    Bybit
    tony.au@bybit.com

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN presides over the oath-taking ceremony of the new Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today presided over the oath-taking ceremony of H.E. San Lwin as Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community for the term 2024-2027, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat. The oath-taking ceremony was followed by an introductory meeting to briefly discuss ongoing initiatives and priorities as well as other important follow-up under the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community pillar.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN presides over the oath-taking ceremony of the new Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with the Permanent Representative of Myanmar to ASEAN

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today had a meeting with the Permanent Representative of Myanmar to ASEAN, H.E. Amb. Aung Myo Myint, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat. They discussed, among others, follow-up to the recently-concluded 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits and Related Summits held in Vientiane, Lao PDR, particularly pertaining to the ASEAN Community building efforts.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with the Permanent Representative of Myanmar to ASEAN appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Economy – KOF Employment Indicator remains stable

    Source: KOF Economic Institute

    The current level of the KOF Employment Indicator is virtually unchanged compared with last quarter. There are hardly any changes in the individual sectors either. The indicator value suggests that employment in Switzerland will continue to perform well over the coming months.

    The KOF Employment Indicator currently stands at 3.9 points after having been 3.8 points in the third quarter of 2024 (revised from 5.2 points). Having peaked at 16.6 points in the second quarter of 2022, the indicator has fallen continuously ever since. However, the KOF Employment Indicator has stabilised since the first quarter of this year and has now recorded values of around 4.0 points for three consecutive quarters. The indicator is marginally above its long-term average overall. As it is slightly ahead of the actual employment trend in Switzerland, the latest figures point to moderate employment levels over the coming months.

    The analysis conducted for the fourth quarter of 2024 is based on the responses of around 4,500 firms that were surveyed in October about their employment plans and expectations. On balance, the majority of participating businesses still consider their current staffing levels to be too low. The proportion of firms planning to increase their workforces in the next three months slightly exceeds the proportion of those planning to cut jobs.

    Minor changes in the individual sectors

    The picture varies from sector to sector. The employment outlook in manufacturing, construction, hospitality and banking has changed little compared with last quarter. The employment indicators for these industries remain close to zero. The KOF indicator for wholesale fell yet again from an already low level and is now firmly in negative territory (minus 12 points). Although the outlook for the insurance sector has also deteriorated, the employment indicator for this industry remains positive. By contrast, other service providers are planning to increase staffing levels considerably. This category includes key sectors in terms of employment, such as information and communication, real estate and housing, scientific and technical services, and health and social services.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: First Responders – Ōtāhuhu Fire Final Update

    Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

    Fire and Emergency crews will remain at the scene of a factory fire in Ōtāhuhu for several hours, but there is no further danger to nearby residents from smoke.
    Incident Controller James Hall says that firefighters are in the clean-up phase, making sure that all the material that was burning inside the buildings is completely out.
    The emergency mobile alert that was issued earlier this evening due to smoke has been lifted as there is no longer any need for nearby residents to stay inside or keep doors and windows shut.
    “We are confident that we have dealt with the blaze and we are dampening down the remaining hotspots,” James Hall said. This is likely to take several hours.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: First Responders – Ōtāhuhu Fire Update #3

    Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

    Firefighters are continuing to work on a fire in an industrial area in Ōtāhuhu and Fire and Emergency is still advising people in the area of McGee St to stay inside with doors and windows shut to avoid being exposed to smoke.
    The building where the fire was first reported was already well ablaze when the first crews arrived. It then spread to an adjoining premises.
    Incident Controller James Hall says that firefighters have contained the fire in the second building and are now working to fully extinguish it, and are continuing to mop up remaining hotspots in the original building.
    Very little smoke is now being generated by the fire, but James Hay says that people should still keep their doors and windows closed and stay away from the area so they don’t get in the way of emergency services.
    A fire investigator is at the scene.

    MIL OSI New Zealand News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs detects smuggling case involving ocean-going vessel and goods worth about $140 million (with photo)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         Hong Kong Customs detected a suspected smuggling case involving an ocean-going vessel destined for the Philippines on September 26. A large batch of suspected smuggled goods with a total estimated market value of about $140 million was seized.

         Through intelligence analysis and risk assessment, Customs discovered that criminals intended to use ocean-going vessels to smuggle goods and thus formulated strategies to combat related activities.

         On September 26, Customs officers identified an ocean-going vessel preparing to depart from Hong Kong for the Philippines for inspection and seized a large batch of suspected smuggled items, including new tyre rims, red wine, game consoles, CPUs and electronic products inside two containers which were declared as carrying plastic protective travelling cases and plastic tableware respectively aboard the vessel.

         An investigation is ongoing. The likelihood of arrests is not ruled out.

         Being a government department primarily responsible for tackling smuggling activities, Customs has long been combating various smuggling activities at the forefront. Customs will keep up its enforcement action and continue to fiercely combat sea smuggling activities through proactive risk management and intelligence-based enforcement strategies, with targeted anti-smuggling operations carried out at suitable times to disrupt these activities.

         Smuggling is a serious offence. Under the Import and Export Ordinance, any person found guilty of importing or exporting unmanifested cargo is liable to a maximum fine of $2 million and imprisonment for seven years upon conviction.

         Members of the public may report any suspected smuggling activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).   

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Tobacco seizure – Operation Hook – Darwin

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Northern Territory Police Drug and Organised Crime Division (DOCD) have executed a large illicit tobacco seizure earlier today.

    On Friday 1 November, detectives from the DOCD attended a convenience store on Progress Drive in Nightcliff and conducted a lawful search after receiving intelligence relating to illegal tobacco products.

    During the search, detectives located and seized a total of:

    • 4.325 kg of illicit loose-leaf tobacco.
    • 1,140 illicit tobacco cigarettes.
    • 1,225.00 AUD in cash, allegedly being proceeds of the illicit sale of tobacco.

    Infringements were issued to a 32-year-old man in relation to the seizure.

    Constable Jimmy Parimeros said, “The purchase of illegal tobacco products directly funds organised crime groups, not just locally, but also interstate and overseas.”

    Operation Hook was established to disrupt the sale and supply of illicit tobacco and vapes in the Northern Territory by interstate Organised Crime entities. Today’s seizure brings the total estimated value of illicit products seized during Operation Hook to $17.88 million AUD.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Washington man sentenced to nearly four years in federal prison for trafficking eagles, hawks killed on the Flathead Indian Reservation and sold on black market

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    MISSOULA — A Washington man who conspired to hunt and kill bald and golden eagles and hawks on the Flathead Indian Reservation to sell on the black market was sentenced today to three years and 10 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $777,250 restitution, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.

    The defendant, Travis John Branson, 49, of Cusick, Washington, and formerly of the Flathead Reservation, pleaded guilty in March to conspiracy, two counts of unlawful trafficking of bald and golden eagles and violation of the Lacey Act, which prohibits interstate trade in wildlife that has been taken, possessed, transported or sold in violation of federal or state law. The Lacey Act also prohibits any person from making or submitting any false record, account, label for or identification of wildlife that has been or was intended to be transported in interstate or foreign commerce.

    U.S. District Judge Dana L. Christensen presided. The court ordered Branson to self-report to the Bureau of Prisons.

    “The bald eagle, adopted as America’s national symbol in 1782, represents our country’s core ideals of freedom, strength, and justice. Once on the brink of extinction, eagles recovered only because of conservation efforts by the American people and federal laws protecting them. None of that mattered to Travis Branson. Instead, Branson went on self-described ‘killing sprees’ for thousands of eagles and hawks, butchered them, and sold the parts and feathers for profit on the black market. He knew he was committing felonies and even joked his cost to kill them was the price of a bullet. But his conduct was no laughing matter. With today’s sentence, the cost to Branson was more than a bunch of bullets – he forfeited the very freedom the bald eagle symbolizes,” U.S. Attorney Laslovich said.  

    “The unlawful killing of these majestic birds violates federal law and is a profound offense against our nation’s cherished natural heritage,” said Edward Grace, Assistant Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement. “Travis Branson’s blatant disregard for the law and the sanctity of these protected species highlights the urgent need for stringent enforcement and greater public awareness regarding wildlife trafficking. His actions are particularly egregious, considering the significant number of bald and golden eagles he killed for personal profit, and such behavior will not be tolerated. We will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to protect America’s wildlife and hold accountable all who are engaged in these illicit activities.”

    “We are going to feel the impacts of the Flathead Reservation’s raptor loss for years to come,” said Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Chairman Mike Dolson. “We hope this helps put a stop to illegal poaching on our homelands and gives these birds a chance to recover. Eagles are not only a treasured and important part of the Reservation’s ecosystem, but they also have a profound place in CSKT cultural and spiritual practices.”

    In court documents, the government alleged that from about January 2015 until about March 2021, Branson and others hunted and killed eagles on the Flathead Reservation. Branson then sold the eagles on the black market across the United States and elsewhere. Brandon traveled from Washington to the Flathead Reservation, where he met co-defendant, Simon Paul. Branson and Paul would then shoot, transport and ship bald and golden eagles for future black-market sales. Co-defendant Paul remains a fugitive.

    The government sought restitution values of $5,000 per eagle and $1,750 per hawk.

    The government estimated that from 2009 until 2021, Branson made between $180,000 and $360,000 by selling eagles feathers and parts for profit on the black market.

    The government’s investigation showed that Branson and others killed approximately 3,600 birds during the conspiracy. At least 118 eagles and 107 hawks killed were directly traceable to Branson and documented through his own text messages. Branson had taken up to nine eagles at a time. The photograph below shows nine sets of feathers, with one set stacked on top of the other in the upper left corner.

    Law enforcement also recovered text messages from Branson stating he was specifically looking to shoot a baby eagle.

    Not only did Branson kill eagles, but he also butchered them into pieces to sell. On March 13, 2021, Branson shot and killed a golden eagle near Polson. Law enforcement stopped Branson and recovered from Branson’s vehicle the feet and feathers of the golden eagle and later recovered the remainder of the carcass in a field. The claws are identified here:

    Branson knew killing and selling eagles was illegal and that he did not have a permit for any of the activities. When negotiating a purchase price for eagle feathers with a potential buyer, Branson said:

    “I don’t get em for free though ..out hear committing felonies”

    Branson told another potential buyer he would obtain other eagle tails by “[g]oing on a killing spree.”

    Further, Branson acknowledged that international shipping was illegal:

    “International is still illegal ..I just get em for 99 cents ..price of a bullet..lol”

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office prosecuted the case. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Fish and Game Department conducted the investigation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Independent experts outperform group assessments in complex situations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Joint research of associate professor Faculty of Economic Sciences, National Research University Higher School of EconomicsSergey Stepanov, experts from the INSEAD business school and New York University in Shanghai showed that for tasks with a high level of uncertainty, when there is no certainty which of the decisions taken is better, consultation with individual experts will be more useful than with a whole group. The study was published in the journalGamez and Economic Benavior.

    In real life, decision makers often face the choice of whether to use the opinions of several independent experts or a collective discussion. Individual expert assessments are common in science and medicine. For example, when reviewing articles in academic journals, several reviewers evaluate the work independently and do not know who else is checking it. Collective assessments are meetings of directors, think tanks, commissions, and councils where the decision is discussed together.

    To understand when it is better to rely on the opinions of individual experts and when to listen to a collective assessment, the researchers developed a model that involved two hypothetical experts. They received information about a situation, but could interpret it differently. Their task was to convince the decision maker of their competence, that is, to give the most accurate forecast possible. The model included two scenarios: an independent assessment, in which the experts were unaware of each other’s participation, and a joint assessment, in which they could discuss the information before presenting a unified conclusion.

    In the model, the honesty of experts’ conclusions is influenced by their desire to preserve their reputation. When a certain decision is considered the most probable in the community, an expert may be reluctant to contradict this opinion. And in groups, employees can share doubts with each other without fearing for the reputation of the team, so groups can give a more accurate answer in such a situation. Where individual experts are reluctant to speak out, groups can persuade management to accept a different point of view if it seems more correct to them.

    The results of the study showed that the effectiveness of one or another approach depends on the level of certainty of the situation. In conditions of certainty, where the probability of success of each option is approximately known, a collective approach allows collecting more data and making a common decision. By discussing and processing information together, a group of specialists can come to more accurate conclusions and minimize disagreements.

    However, when the situation is complex and unpredictable, independent assessment works better. Due to the lack of consensus, an individual expert is not afraid of pressure and can express any point of view. This approach also helps to avoid the influence of groupthink, when pressure on experts forces them to accept the opinion of the majority.

    By high uncertainty, scientists mean situations where there is no obvious and widely accepted understanding of the outcome. These may include unconventional economic forecasts, unstable political situations, unfamiliar medical cases, and other examples where assessment requires flexibility and an unconventional approach.

    “The results of the study change our understanding of what advice is better – collective or individual. For the decision maker, this choice does not depend on the problem itself that he needs to solve, nor on his preferences,” comments Associate Professor of the Faculty of Economic Sciences Sergey Stepanov.

    When there is no single correct answer, individual experts are able to give a more objective assessment. This is observed, for example, when polling economists to forecast inflation or GDP growth, where the complexity of economic processes does not allow one to identify the “correct” point of view in advance. The media, analytical agencies and government services involve different specialists in such polls in order to obtain a multifaceted assessment of the situation.

    “In some cases, we can really choose whether to interview an individual specialist or seek advice from a group,” says Sergey Stepanov. “For example, when making a complex diagnosis, you can consult several doctors individually or organize a medical consultation. Each of these approaches will be effective.”

    Thus, according to scientists, the choice between individual and collective assessment depends on the specific situation, its complexity and the available data.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with U

    Source: ASEAN

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today met with Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, U.S. Science Envoy, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat. During their meeting, Dr. Kao and Dr. Chowdhury exchanged insights on the global development of cutting-edge technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Big Data, as well as their potentials to enhance regional cooperation in science, technology, and innovation. They also discussed effective strategies for implementing the ASEAN-United States Leaders’ Statement on Promoting Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI, recently adopted at the 12th ASEAN-U.S. Summit in Vientiane, Lao PDR.

    The post Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with U.S. Science Envoy appeared first on ASEAN Main Portal.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: MOD signs advisors to develop surplus land for community use

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Local communities will benefit from real estate and environmental & technical advice in developing surplus Defence sites for residential use.

    Local communities will benefit from real estate and environmental & technical advice in developing surplus Defence sites for residential use.

    The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has appointed three Strategic Property Advisors (SPA) and three Strategic Environmental & Technical Advisors (SETA) to support the single biggest estates change programme within Defence: the Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) Portfolio.

    The six contracts are divided into three packages partnering real estate advisors Savills UK, Avison Young (UK) Ltd and WSP GL Hearn Ltd (working closely with Jones Lang LaSalle) with technical consultants Tetra Tech Ltd, Jacobs UK and Drees and Sommer UK Ltd (working closely with WSP in the UK) respectively.

    Together they will provide comprehensive advice on how former military sites can be redeveloped for alternative residential and commercial use to support local community needs.

    Catherine Davies, Head of Estates for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, said:

    “Working with industry experts helps us to ensure we are finding the right future use for sites which are surplus to military requirements, considering local needs and generating value for the taxpayer. These appointments offer a great opportunity to embrace Social Value, to create diverse teams working on MOD sites and to positively impact local communities.”

    DEO is investing £5.1Bn in more modern and sustainable infrastructure with projects ranging from new homes for military personnel and their families through to bespoke technical, combat and medical facilities as well as cyber warfare and fast jet training infrastructure.

    As these new military assets come into use the SPA & SETA contracts will provide strategic planning and land sales expertise to dispose of those sites that become surplus to military requirements.

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    Published 1 November 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: DVLA and VCA business plans for 2024 to 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Publication of 2024 to 2025 business plans for the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and Vehicle Certification Agency.

    I am pleased to announce the publication of the 2024 to 2025 business plans for 2 of the Department for Transport’s motoring agencies:

    Each agency’s business plans sets out:

    1. The key business priorities that each agency will deliver and any significant changes they plan to make to their services.
    2. The key performance indicators, by which their performance will be assessed.

    These plans allow service users and members of the public to understand the agencies’ plans for delivering their key services and managing their finances.

    The business plans will be available electronically on GOV.UK and copies will be placed in the libraries of both Houses.

    The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) 2024 to 2025 business plan will be published separately as we continue to work with them on measures to drive down practical driving test waiting times.

    Updates to this page

    Published 1 November 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Islamophobia Awareness Month challenges stereotypes in 2024

    Source: City of Derby

    Islamophobia Awareness Month (IAM) returns this November to rally communities across the UK toward meaningful change. This year’s theme, Seeds of Change, invites people from all backgrounds to take small, impactful steps toward combating Islamophobia and promoting unity.

    IAM 2024 raises awareness about Islamophobia, highlights the contributions of Muslims to society, and encourages allyship among communities. Seeds of Change emphasizes how small actions, like starting conversations or challenging stereotypes, can lead to significant transformation. By coming together and understanding each other, we can help reduce violence and hate against Muslims.

    Recent statistics illustrate the challenges facing Muslims in the UK:

    • 38% of all recorded religious hate crimes targeted Muslims in 2024 alone.
    • 70% of young Muslims who face mental health challenges also report being victims of Islamophobia.
    • 42% of Mosques in the UK have experienced religiously motivated attacks in the past three years, with many attacked on a near-annual basis.
    • 59% of media in articles about Muslims associates them with negative behaviour

    Councillor Sarah Chambers, Cabinet Member for Cost of Living, Equalities and Communities, said:

    Islamophobia Awareness Month is a powerful opportunity for all of us to come together in compassion and solidarity. This month is about understanding, learning, and embracing the rich diversity that our Muslim community brings that makes up the UK.

    The statistics are disappointing and saddening.  By taking the time to listen, learn, and stand against stereotypes, each of us can play a role in building a society rooted in respect and unity. I encourage everyone to get involved, spark conversations, and plant those seeds of change that will help create a more inclusive and compassionate future for everyone in Derby.”

    Samantha Dennis, corporate sponsor of the BAESN staff network and Director of Communities at Derby City Council, said:

    Here in Derby, we believe that everyone belongs, and this November, as we observe Islamophobia Awareness Month, we’re reaffirming our commitment to creating a safe and inclusive community for all. Islamophobia has no place here, and together we stand against intolerance and prejudice in all its forms. We acknowledge the challenges felt within our communities and the resilience shown across the city; we are committed to embracing diversity and fostering mutual respect, we’re building a Derby where everyone can feel valued, supported, and proud to call this fabulous city home.”

    You can learn more about IAM by visiting their website. You can learn more about what a hate crime is and how to report it on our webpage. If you have been the victim of hate crime or know someone that has, report it to Derbyshire Constabulary by calling 101 or 999 (in an emergency) or report it online.

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Statement by President Joe  Biden on the Beginning of the 2025 ACA Open Enrollment  Period

    Source: The White House

    Today is the first day of Open Enrollment for health insurance in the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, which has given millions of Americans the peace of mind that comes with quality health care. I am proud of the work we have done to make the Affordable Care Act more accessible and more affordable than ever – lowering costs by $800 per person per year and getting rid of red tape. As a result of my and Vice President Harris’s efforts, 9 million more Americans have been able to receive coverage, and starting today and running through January 15th, 2025, Americans across the country can join them.

    Just this week, prominent Republicans in Congress threatened to undo this progress and undermine the Affordable Care Act, just like my predecessor tried and failed to do repeatedly. Their plan would rip coverage away from over 45 million Americans, eliminate critical protections for over 100 million people with pre-existing conditions, increase premiums for women and older adults, and erode Medicaid coverage for millions of children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. We won’t let it happen on our watch.

    Vice President Harris and I will always stand up to these attempts to roll back access to health care and drive up costs. We will continue to fight to make health care and prescription drugs more affordable for all Americans. I encourage Americans to visit HealthCare.gov before January 15th to sign up for or renew your health coverage for 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Airbus inaugurates India and South Asia headquarters in New Delhi

    Source: Airbus

    Headline: Airbus inaugurates India and South Asia headquarters in New Delhi

    Airbus has inaugurated its new India and South Asia Headquarters located at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. The state-of-art facility was inaugurated by Shri Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, Honourable Minister of Civil Aviation, Government of India, in the presence of Michael Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space, and Rémi Maillard, President and Managing Director of Airbus in India and South Asia.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese defense spokesperson slams US arms sales to Taiwan

    Source: China State Council Information Office 2

    A few pieces of U.S. weaponry will not close the cross-Strait military power gap, and they will definitely not stop the historical trend of China’s reunification, a Chinese defense spokesperson said on Thursday.
    Zhang Xiaogang, a spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, made the remarks in response to a media inquiry on the United States’ new plan to sell arms to China’s Taiwan region, reportedly including the surface-to-air missile system and radar system.
    The U.S. arms sales to Taiwan severely violate the one-China principle and the three China-U.S. joint communiques, and send very wrong signals to the “Taiwan independence” separatist forces, Zhang said.
    “The United States has reneged on its own promise and is intensifying efforts to arm Taiwan, emboldening the ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces and pushing Taiwan closer toward the abyss of military conflict,” the spokesperson stated.
    It has been proven time and again that “Taiwan independence” separatists and foreign interference are the sources of chaos that undermine the status quo, cause cross-Strait crises, and disrupt regional stability, Zhang said.
    The spokesperson reiterated that the Chinese military will improve its combat readiness continuously, comprehensively enhance its capability to fight and win, and safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity firmly.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s property market transactions up in October

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Transaction volume of new homes in China went up 0.9 percent year on year in October, reversing a decline since June last year, as the government introduced a series of measures to prop up the market, the latest figures showed on Friday.

    Second-hand home transactions rose for the seventh month by 8.9 percent year on year in October, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development said.

    On a monthly basis, transaction volume of new homes increased 6.7 percent and that of second-hand homes moved up 4.5 percent in October.

    Dubbed “Golden September and Silver October” by the property market, the two months are considered a peak sales season in the second half of the year. Typically, September is the stronger of the two months as property developers push to hit third-quarter targets.

    The ministry said that it was the first time since 2007 that October transactions exceeded those in September.

    China’s property market has seen a stabilization in the price decline with the continued implementation of existing policies and the introduction of incremental policies, said the ministry.

    The growth trend in property transactions is more evident in first-tier cities and is expanding to more cities, the ministry added.

    New home transactions in first-tier cities rose 14.1 percent year on year in October, while those of second-hand homes jumped by 47.3 percent year on year.

    China has rolled out a slew of measures to bolster the property market, including cutting mortgage rates for existing loans, lowering down payment ratios and relaxing purchase restrictions.

    The property market is expected to sustain the recovery momentum as policies continue to take effect, said the ministry.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese envoy to US: Don’t hinder Ukraine peace efforts

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    A Chinese envoy on Thursday called on the United States not to obstruct peace efforts in the Ukraine crisis, as U.S.-led arms transfers to Kyiv continue.

    Geng Shuang, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, made the remarks at a UN Security Council meeting, where UN Undersecretary-General for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu noted that the Ukrainian armed forces continue to receive arms transfers and other forms of military support, including heavy conventional weapons.

    Nakamitsu expressed concern over the use and transfer of cluster munitions, highlighting their indiscriminate nature and potential for widespread pollution.

    Geng said the immediate priority is to adhere to the principles of no battlefield spillover, no escalation of hostilities, and no incitement by any party to quickly de-escalate the situation and seek a political solution to the crisis. 

    China urges parties involved in the conflict to demonstrate political will and engage in peace talks as soon as possible, Geng said. He also called on the international community to create favorable conditions and provide constructive assistance for this process.

    It is the United States that has been aggravating security tensions in Europe, increasing trust deficits and promoting divisive confrontations, Geng said, adding that after the conflict broke out, the U.S. continued to send weapons to the battlefield, openly advocating for the weakening and defeat of Russia, pushing its geopolitical strategy in a blatant manner. 

    It is also the U.S. that has repeatedly smeared China’s peace efforts, tied China to Russia, tried to drive a wedge between China and Europe, and deliberately fostered camp-based rivalry, said the Chinese diplomat.

    Selling fear, creating enemies and inciting confrontation will not only bring disputes and chaos to the world but will also ultimately harm the U.S. itself, Geng warned.

    China has not provided weapons to any party in the Ukraine conflict and has strictly controlled dual-use items, Geng said in response to Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the UN Robert Wood’s accusations that China has provided decisive support for Russia.

    Chinese companies engage in regular trade with countries worldwide, including Russia and Ukraine, in compliance with World Trade Organization rules and market principles, and are beyond reproach, Geng added.

    From the very beginning, China has called for a ceasefire, an end to hostilities, the resolution of disputes through diplomatic negotiations, and a push toward a political solution, according to the Chinese envoy.

    Over the past three years, China has been vocal and active in these efforts, he said. “Who is truly supporting peace, and who is obstructing it? I think the international community sees this very clearly.”

    China opposes the United States’ use of the Ukraine issue to discredit and pressure China, imposing unilateral sanctions and illegal “long-arm jurisdiction” on Chinese entities and individuals, Geng said, adding that China will take all necessary measures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and citizens.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China explores cooperative education system for primary, middle school students

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, Nov. 1 — Chinese authorities are considering the implementation of a family-school-community cooperative education system nationwide for primary and middle school students, according to a recent work plan.

    The plan was issued by 17 departments including the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the National Working Committee on Children and Women under the State Council.

    The cooperative education system should aim to promote the healthy and happy development of students by focusing on schools while engaging local communities and using resources to strengthen their connections, according to the plan.

    It outlines the responsibilities of various stakeholders in the cooperative education system. Government departments are tasked with strengthening their overall leadership, while education authorities should improve coordination with relevant agencies and social resource organizations to help schools play their leading roles and provide specialized guidance.

    Families should cultivate a positive and healthy family culture while embracing scientific educational concepts. Meanwhile, schools should offer guidance for family education, establish a sound system for the communication between families and schools, and actively solicit input from parents and the community, the plan stated.

    Currently, issues like myopia, obesity, scoliosis and mental health problems are prevalent among primary and middle school students, and addressing these challenges requires coordinated efforts from schools, families and communities, according to the MOE.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CS attends send-off event of China’s 41st Antarctic expedition team in Guangzhou (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

        The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, attended the send-off event of China’s 41st Antarctic expedition team this morning (November 1) at the Guangzhou Nansha International Cruise Home Port.
     
        The expedition team is travelling to Antarctica aboard the icebreakers Xuelong and Xuelong 2. Among the team members, six scientists are selected from Hong Kong, marking the first time Hong Kong scientists have been included in the nation’s Antarctic expedition team for the mission of polar exploration.
     
        Speaking at the send-off event, Mr Chan said that it is the first time Hong Kong scientists are joining the nation’s Antarctic expedition team to accomplish the research mission, which is an important milestone for Hong Kong. This not only reflects the country’s recognition of Hong Kong’s polar scientific research work but also highlights that Hong Kong, as an international innovation and technology hub, can play an active role in national scientific missions. It is of great significance to Hong Kong.
     
        “This year marks the 40th anniversary of the country’s polar expedition. Our country’s efforts and achievements in polar exploration have caught the world’s attention and demonstrated the responsibility of a major power in advancing the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. I hope that scientists in Hong Kong can make full use of the scientific research platform provided by the country, leverage their strengths, and conduct solid scientific research to make greater contributions to the country’s scientific innovation,” Mr Chan said.
     
        Before the ceremony, Mr Chan interacted with the Hong Kong scientific team and wished them success in completing the expedition and achieving fruitful research results. Mr Chan also joined other officiating guests, including Vice Minister of the Ministry of Natural Resources Mr Sun Shuxian; the Mayor of the Guangzhou Municipal Government, Mr Sun Zhiyang; and the Vice-Chancellor and President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Professor Rocky Tuan, in boarding the vessel for a tour of Xuelong 2 and met with the expedition team members to pay his greatest respect to them. He also said that the visits to Hong Kong by the two icebreakers participating in this expedition are of great and far-reaching significance to Hong Kong – Xuelong made a special visit to Hong Kong before setting off for its Antarctic expedition in 2004, while Xuelong 2 made Hong Kong its first stop on its return voyage to our motherland after completing China’s 40th Antarctic expedition earlier this year. Mr Chan said he was pleased to learn that the CUHK and the Polar Research Institute of China signed a framework agreement for strategic co-operation in polar science innovation in August this year, and he looks forward to more in-depth co-operation between the Mainland and Hong Kong in polar science research, which will mark a new chapter in the country’s polar expedition.
     
        Mr Chan will return to Hong Kong this afternoon.                                    

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  • MIL-OSI: Bybit Simplifies Staking Experiences with the Launch of On-Chain Earn

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bybit, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, is thrilled to introduce the Bybit On-Chain Earn feature, broadening user access to Proof-of-Stake earning models with added benefits. The staking-as-a-service feature provides a seamless staking experience, peeling away complex technicalities and bringing more users direct access to staking opportunities via the Bybit platform. From Oct. 30, Bybit users may unlock a new way of earning crypto rewards with On-Chain Earn.

    One of the major pain points of staking for beginners is the hassle of managing multiple technical layers and gas fees. The resource-intensive exercise also requires advanced technical know-how from individual stakers, who are expected to be equipped with the hardware and knowledge of managing and deploying staking nodes. 

    “Bybit On-Chain Earn will redefine the staking experience, stripping away complexity and opening doors for an influx of CeFi users to participate in the decentralized future. This launch marks a step toward a revolution in how people interact with blockchain technology, blending simplicity with opportunities. At Bybit, we are committed to creating an inclusive space and empowering users to become active contributors to blockchains they take part in,” Joan Han, Sales and Marketing Director of Bybit.

    “With the launch of On-Chain Earn, our goal is to bridge the gap between decentralized experiences and centralized users. At the same time, we are eager to collaborate with a wider range of projects within the ecosystem, working together to create a ‘Crypto Ark’ that provides a robust and comprehensive gateway to the world of digital assets,” said Jerry Li, Head of Financial Products at Bybit. 

    Feature Highlights: 

    • Navigating: staking with ease: With Bybit On-Chain Earn, users may take advantage of Bybit’s sophisticated platform and infrastructure. The service allows users to stake top-of-the-range cryptocurrencies from ETH to SOL with a few clicks, and without micromanaging the technical aspects of staking. 
    • Contributing to decentralization with potential gains: Users may also benefit from market upside while contributing to the safety and decentralization of the blockchain through Bybit On-Chain Earn. By staking on a blockchain of their choice, users will be contributing to the protocol simply by participating.
    • CeFi x DeFi opportunities: The product is uniquely positioned to support centralized finance (CeFi) user’s pivot to the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, allowing them to kickstart their DeFi exploration in the familiar user-friendly settings of Bybit. Ease of access to both avenues affords crypto believers with more diversification opportunities. Further, Bybit users may also enjoy competitive APRs and extra benefits such as airdrops and other rewards. 

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with U.S. Science Envoy

    Source: ASEAN – Association of SouthEast Asian Nations

    Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today met with Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, U.S. Science Envoy, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat. During their meeting, Dr. Kao and Dr. Chowdhury exchanged insights on the global development of cutting-edge technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Big Data, as well as their potentials to enhance regional cooperation in science, technology, and innovation. They also discussed effective strategies for implementing the ASEAN-United States Leaders’ Statement on Promoting Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI, recently adopted at the 12th ASEAN-U.S. Summit in Vientiane, Lao PDR.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: End of lifetime licences for rehabilitated IPP offenders

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Around 1,800 rehabilitated offenders still under indefinite probation oversight for abolished Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentences, years after completing their prison terms, will have this supervision lifted today (1 November 2024).

    • 1,800 rehabilitated people have never-ending probation supervision stopped
    • first time these ex-offenders will have an ‘end date’ to their sentence
    • significant changes provide clearer path to rehabilitation for all IPP offenders

    Reforms mean IPP offenders who were released from custody at least 5 years ago but not sent back to prison in the last 2 years will have their licences automatically terminated.

    IPP sentences were introduced in 2005 but abolished in 2012 as they were used inconsistently and more broadly than anticipated.

    Offenders on these indefinite sentences have had to wait at least 10 years after their initial release for the Parole Board to consider terminating their licence. With no guarantee that their sentence would end, they could be subject to supervision for their whole lives.

    Further changes, effective from 1 February 2025, will cut the eligibility period for the Parole Board to consider ending licences from 10 years after first release to 3. This will make an additional 600 former offenders eligible to have their licenses ended.

    Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, Lord Timpson said:

    It was absolutely right that the IPP sentence was abolished. It has left many ex-offenders subject to indefinite probation supervision long after turning their backs on crime.  

    IPP offenders who have served their time in prison and lived safely in the community for years should not be subjected to a lifetime licence and today we have taken a significant step in addressing this.

    A former offender expressed relief that their licence has finally ended. Sentenced in 2006 to 15 months and released in 2007, they have not been recalled since but have lived with the restrictions of their licence conditions and uncertainty about their future.

    The ex-offender said:

    I am really happy that this order has ended, I have worked really hard to get myself together and worked with all agencies in order to do this. I am hopeful for the future.

    Since 2012, the IPP prison population has reduced by over 50 per cent anyone still in prison serving an IPP sentenced but deemed still a risk to the public will remain there until the Parole Board recommends their release.

    This will make sure we balance important public protections, with the need to move offenders who have turned their lives around out of prison and off licence.  

    Note to editors

    Those who were sentenced aged under 18 can have their licences terminated 4 years following their first release, with the same provision that they must not have been recalled in the last 2 years.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Funding for UK’s growth-driving creative industries confirmed in the Budget

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has welcomed confirmation in the Budget of the government’s commitment to support the creative industries – as part of the Industrial Strategy – recognising the key role it can play in economic growth.

    • Budget funding to help thousands of creative businesses grow across the UK
    • £3m scheme to improve awareness of creative career paths for school children 
    • £25m devolved local growth funding, which the North East plans to use for new Crown Works film studio to be built in Sunderland
    • Grants to continue for start-up video game studios, grassroots music venues and for regional clusters of creative firms outside of London
    • New VFX tax credit confirmed, UK’s world-leading film,TV, theatre, orchestra and museums tax reliefs continue

    The creative industries are worth £125 billion to the UK economy and were named as one of the government’s eight growth-driving sectors in its Industrial Strategy.

    At the Budget yesterday the Chancellor confirmed that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s spending programmes to grow the creative industries will continue, with additional funding to improve access to creative careers for young people across the country.

    Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said:

    This was a Budget to fix the foundations, stabilise our economy and put us on the path to prosperity for years to come.

    The Creative Industries will play a critical role in helping us turn the corner and deliver on the national missions of this Government – driving economic growth into our towns and cities; drawing on the wealth of talent that exists everywhere; and flying the flag for British culture and values on the world stage.

    The Chancellor’s Budget underscored just how important these sectors are going to be with funding extended for vital programmes and tax reliefs, an expansion of the Creative Careers Programme and a £25 million investment in the CrownWorks Studio in Sunderland that will make the city one of the centres of our TV and film industry for years to come.

    This Government recognises that for millions of people, geography has become destiny. That while talent is everywhere, opportunity is not. This Budget has put the Creative Industries front and centre of how we write those people back into our national story and drive opportunity, jobs and prosperity into every community, in every region.

    The government will continue to broaden and diversify the talent pipeline in the creative industries by expanding the Creative Careers Programme, providing 11-18 year olds with the opportunity to learn more about the full range of jobs in the creative industries and directly engage with the workplace.

    The programme has helped 25,000 students meet industry professionals in 2023, trained over 200 careers professionals on roles in the sector and registered over 500 employers to take part in the annual Discover! Creative Careers Week.

    Funding for the Creative Careers Programme will be increased to £3 million, meaning it can boost its awareness-raising efforts and provide even more schoolchildren with information, advice and guidance on creative career routes.

    The £25 million funding for the North East Mayoral Combined Authority (NEMCA) has been confirmed. NEMCA plans to use the funding to remediate the Crown Works Studio site. 

    The North East is already a backdrop for major blockbusters – with Indiana Jones, Harry Potter and Transformers all filmed in the region. Crown Works is set to be one of the largest film studios in Europe and is expected to lead to around 8,000 new jobs in the region.

    The DCMS will also continue to fund the following creative industries programmes:

    • The Create Growth Programme, which supports thousands of businesses, enabling them to convert their creative potential into creative growth, boosting their access to private finance and helping turn today’s creative entrepreneurs into tomorrow’s CEOs.
    • The BFI’s Global Screen Fund helps innovative independent filmmakers showcase the best of Britain’s screen sectors on the global stage by boosting international development and distribution opportunities. 
    • The Dundee-based UK Games Fund, which develops talent and awards grants to high-potential, early-stage video game studios, helping them turn their drawing board ideas into working prototype games and unlock private investment. 
    • The Supporting Grassroots Music Fund, which enables grassroots music venues, recording studios, promoters and festivals to apply for grants of up to £40,000 to develop new revenue streams, make repairs and improvements, and enhance the live music experience for millions of gig-goers across the UK. 

    More details will be set out in due course by DCMS on the specific funding for its programmes going forward. 

    Elsewhere the Creative Industries Clusters programme, supported with at least £50 million and delivered by the Arts and Humanities Research Council on behalf of UKRI, will continue to fund creative clusters in new sub-sectors and regions over the next six years. The first round of the scheme supports nine regional hubs of business specialising in creative subsectors, such as film and high end TV in Cardiff’s Clwstwr and fashion in the Future Fashion Factory in Leeds, helping entrepreneurs and businesses in these areas innovate with new technologies, secure investment, and access global markets, with further clusters to be announced. 

    DCMS will also continue to contribute funding towards the hosting of the London Film Festival and London Fashion Week, as well as providing continued funding for the British Film Commission, National Film and Television School and the BFI’s Certification Unit.

    The Budget has confirmed that the government remains committed to the UK’s regime of highly-competitive tax reliefs for film, high-end TV and video games, including the recently-announced Independent Film Tax Credit, as well as reliefs for animation and children’s TV production.

    Yesterday the government also confirmed that a new VFX relief will go ahead in April 2025, with costs incurred by VFX firms from 1 January 2025 eligible. It will incentivise more film projects to draw on the UK’s post-production expertise – potentially generating hundreds of millions of pounds in additional revenues and creating thousands of jobs.

    The UK’s visual effects industry has grown substantially in recent years and it is now home to six of the world’s biggest visual effects studios. British firms have created CGI and visual effects for global box office hits such as Barbie and Wonka.

    In addition, the Chancellor has increased support for the national museums and galleries by raising their Grant-in-Aid to help support their long-term sustainability. A package of cultural infrastructure funding will also support cultural organisations across the country. 

    The Chancellor also announced yesterday that the government will continue to provide generous tax reliefs to museums, galleries, theatres and orchestras, which will support cultural sectors and help to ensure they can share their world-class productions and collections with more audiences up and down the country. 

    From 1 April 2025, theatres, orchestras and museums and galleries will benefit from higher tax relief rates of 40 percent for non-touring productions, and 45 percent for orchestral and touring productions.

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    Creative Careers Programme

    • The Creative Careers Programme (CCP), launched in 2018, tackles information and coordination barriers to providing specialist information, advice and guidance about creative careers to young people, targeting 11-18 year olds, as well as their parents, carers, teachers and careers advisors. 
    • The programme delivers Discover! Creative Careers Week annually in November, alongside a website with lesson plans and resources, monthly online insight Q&A panels, and training for careers advisors.
    • The programme operates UK-wide, with current priority focus given to areas in England where young people face particular challenges in accessing information about the Creative Industries
    • It is delivered by ScreenSkills, with co-delivery partners Creative UK and Speakers for Schools. Further partners include: National Careers Service, Careers and Enterprise Company, Design Council, Into Film, the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Advertising Association, the Publishers Association, UK Fashion and Textiles Association, YouTube, UK Music and UK Theatre/Society of London Theatre.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: HS2 Ltd response to Construction Commissioner’s 29th report

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd responds to the twenty-ninth Construction Commissioner’s report published in August 2024.

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    The HS2 independent Construction Commissioner’s report provides an update on issues raised in his previous report and comments on matters which may have an impact on future numbers of complaints.

    The independent Construction Commissioner’s role is to mediate and monitor the way in which HS2 Ltd manages and responds to construction complaints. The Construction Commissioner will mediate any unresolved construction related disputes between HS2 Ltd and individuals or bodies, and provides advice to members of the public about how to make a complaint about construction.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ofsted opens registrations for new childcare provider type

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Ofsted has today begun accepting applications for a new category of childcare provider, as part of a series of changes the Department for Education has introduced to give the early years sector more flexibility.

    Childcare providers now have the option to register as childminders without domestic premises, meaning they can work solely from somewhere other than a home, such as a village hall.  

    Previously, childminders had to register on domestic premises and spend at least 50% of their time working from a home address. The government has now removed this limit, but those registered to provide care at someone’s home will still have to spend some of their time on domestic premises. It will be up to individual providers to decide how best to split this between settings.  

    The total number of people who can work together under a childminder’s registration has also increased from 3 to 4, allowing providers more flexibility to work with others, such as co-childminders and childminding assistants.   

    New guidance, published today, explains how these changes will impact on childcare providers and how to register under the new provider type.  

    Read the guidance on how to ‘Register as a childminder without domestic premises’.

    Providers already registered as childcare on domestic premises can continue to operate with a minimum of 4 people working together, but from 1 November 2024 new applications for this type of provision will need a minimum of 5 people.  

    If you are already a registered childcare provider and don’t want to change the way you operate, you don’t need to do anything.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 2nd applied sciences uni announced

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Saint Francis University (SFU) has become the second university of applied sciences (UAS) in Hong Kong, the Education Bureau today announced.

    The school successfully went through a stringent institutional review by the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic & Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ) and fulfilled all relevant criteria as confirmed by the bureau.

    The bureau said the Government actively promotes the development of UASs to enhance the status of vocational and professional education and training (VPET) at the degree level and provide an alternative pathway to success for young people.

    It added that it is pleased that SFU has demonstrated its vision, commitment, capabilities and experience in providing high-level VPET programmes in close collaboration with relevant industries, and has successfully gone through HKCAAVQ’s stringent review and met all of the relevant criteria.

    The bureau also pointed out that, in assessing SFU’s application for becoming a UAS, the Government has taken into account relevant factors, including the outcome of the institutional review for UAS by the HKCAAVQ, and SFU’s experience in operating applied degree programmes and other VPET programmes.

    The institutional review by the HKCAAVQ focuses on SFU’s commitment and competence to operate as a UAS at both institutional and programme levels, based on three domains, namely governance, management and quality assurance; learning environment and learner support; and industry collaboration and recognition.

    SFU was founded as the Caritas Francis Hsu College and began offering degree programmes and changed its name to the Caritas Institute of Higher Education in 2011.

    It was conferred a university title and was approved to change its name to SFU in January.

    In the 2024-25 academic year, SFU offers two master’s degree programmes, 13 bachelor’s degree programmes including two applied degree programmes, and four higher diploma programmes, with about 3,800 full-time and 800 part-time students in total.

    Similar to Hong Kong Metropolitan University, the first UAS in Hong Kong, SFU is subject to ongoing reviews by the HKCAAVQ to ensure further development of its maturity and competency as a UAS, the bureau added.

    SFU is also required to submit annual progress reports to the bureau.

    To bolster UAS development, the 2024 Policy Address announced that the Government has allocated a start-up fund of $100 million to support UASs and aspiring institutions to establish a UAS alliance this year to embark on joint promotion with the industries and stakeholders, including organising international conferences, strengthening collaboration with applied sciences institutions from other places and initiating collaboration and research on applied education at the post-secondary level.

    Priority will be accorded to eligible programmes of a UAS for inclusion under the Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors and eligible applications from UASs when considering applications for relevant support measures, including the bureau’s Quality Enhancement Support Scheme and Enhancement and Start-up Grant Scheme for Self-financing Post-secondary Education. 

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