Category: CTF

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Three-week consultation will give people chance to have their say on multi-million-pound Tunstall plans

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Friday, 4th July 2025

    People are being asked to help shape multi-million-pound improvements to Tunstall town centre as part of a three-week public consultation.

    A total of £4.5 million of Government funding is being spent to transform the public realm in the town.

    An initial public engagement event was held in March to discuss the broad proposals.

    Now, more detailed plans have been drawn up by the council on how that money could be spent – with the aim to attract extra footfall, boost business activity and tap into Tunstall’s heritage.

    A consultation event is taking place from 9 to 31 July so that people can explore the early proposals, comment on them and even suggest alternative improvements.

    A short consultation survey can be completed online, and, along with more details on the proposals, will be found at www.stoke.gov.uk/publicrealm from the start of the consultation.

    In addition, public events are being held in the town. They are:

    • 9 July – Tunstall Indoor Market, High St, ST6 5PH (10.30am – 5pm).
    • 16 July – Tunstall Indoor Market, High St, ST6 5PH (9.30am – 5pm).
    • 17 July – Mill Academy Primary Academy, Sunnyside Ave, ST6 6ED (3pm – 5pm).

    The proposals include better connecting key areas of the town like the High Street, Tower Square, Butterfield Place and Alexandra Park shopping area and creating a high-quality public space for the town focussed on Tower Square and the Clock Tower.

    They will also key into Design Out Crime initiatives earmarked for the town, which will be valuable in supporting the wider works proposed for the area.

    Councillor Finlay Gordon-McCusker, cabinet member for transport, infrastructure and regeneration at Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “We want to build on the momentum of the earlier engagement events and so are encouraging as many people as possible to come along to the consultation days and look at the proposals – or provide feedback online.

    “These proposals will use Government money to really breathe new life into Tunstall and help provide a boost for residents, visitors, businesses and traders.

    “A key element is to make the main areas of the town centre feel more joined up through improved paving and walkways as well as providing much-needed public space for community events.”   

    The Tunstall proposals form part of wider £6.5 million public realm plans, which also incorporate Burslem, Longton and Stoke.

    In Burslem, the proposed public realm work will focus on the Queen Street area, which is the location of several listed buildings, including Burslem School of Art and the Wedgwood Institute.

    In Stoke, the money is to be centred on improving the public square on South Wolfe Street – adjacent to Stoke library – to create a vibrant community space for regular outdoor events, including street markets and live music events.

    The public were consulted on plans for Burslem and Stoke earlier in the year. Consultation on proposals for Longton are to be held later in July, details of which will be provided in due course.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: From motherhood to Masters – Chima champions lifelong learning and career growth Studying for a masters degree while caring for three children has given Chima Omojowolo the confidence to relaunch her own career after time out to raise her family.

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    Chima Omojowolo

    Studying for a masters degree while caring for three children has given Chima Omojowolo the confidence to relaunch her own career after time out to raise her family.
    She will graduate with an MSc in International Human Resource Management after one busy year juggling reading, coursework and assignments with school pick-ups and other family responsibilities – and now hopes to help and inspire others to grow their careers.
    Chima moved to Aberdeen from France when her husband transferred to a job in the Granite City.
    She decided to undertake further study to enable her to progress her own HR career following a break for motherhood and was drawn to the course because it offered a broad skill set and practical knowledge to ease her return.
    Chima said: “Knowing the programme was comprehensive and flexible gave me confidence that I could update my skills while still managing my home responsibilities.
    “My student journey at the University was both challenging and rewarding. Adjusting to a new environment while caring for my three children and family was difficult at first.
    “However, I gradually found my stride and even excelled academically, ultimately achieving a Distinction in my degree.”
    Chima loved the opportunity to collaborate with classmates on group assignments and presentations and quickly fitted into life both on campus and in Aberdeen.
    “I loved exploring the city with my family – from peaceful walks along the beach to discovering restaurants and children parks, Aberdeen quickly felt like home,” she added.
    “The balance of academic life and family moments in such a welcoming city made my time here truly memorable and special.”
    With her degree in hand Chima now plans to resume her career in the field of human resources, specifically focusing on training and development.
    She added: “I am passionate about helping employees grow, so I am aiming for a role where I can design and lead effective training programmes within an organisation. Ultimately, I hope to make a positive impact in the workplace by fostering continuous learning and development for others, just as I have done for myself.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Have your say on the future of affordable housing in Edinburgh

    Source: Scotland – City of Edinburgh

    The City of Edinburgh Council is inviting residents and stakeholders to take part in a consultation on the city’s Affordable Housing Policy (AHP).

    Edinburgh led the way by becoming the first local authority in Scotland to introduce an AHP in 2000. Under the current policy, housing developments with 12 or more homes must include 35% affordable housing.

    Today, the city faces growing housing pressures – higher than average rents and house prices, a low proportion of social housing, and over 5,000 households in temporary accommodation. The city also has a lower proportion of social rented homes – just 16% compared to the Scottish average of 22%.

    The consultation, which closes on 23 July 2025, follows the publication of the Affordable Housing Policy Guidance 2025 report discussed at the April meeting of the Planning Committee.

    The Council is reviewing the policy’s non-statutory elements and is seeking public feedback on the next version of the Affordable Housing Guidance, due to be considered by the Planning Committee in November 2025.

     Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener Lezley Marion Cameron said:

    Too many people and families in Edinburgh are struggling to find a stable and affordable place to live, and too many are still in temporary accommodation. We are making progress, however, there is much more to do to meet the increasing demand for housing in Edinburgh.   

    That is why I am encouraging people to participate in the consultation and share their views to influence how we shape our communities and deliver the much needed affordable homes our city and citizens need.

    Find out more and share your views here.

    Published: July 4th 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI USA News: Presidential Message on the 249th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Declaration of Independence

    Source: US Whitehouse

    On July 4, 1776, the cause of American liberty was enshrined in ink when 56 patriots gathered in what is now known as Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to sign the Declaration of Independence. They enshrined a divine truth that changed the world forever when they declared, “all men are created equal.”

    As we honor 249 glorious years of American independence, we celebrate these rights upon which our nation was built—and we pay tribute to the titans of freedom who risked their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to secure our sovereignty.

    In June 1776, Thomas Jefferson began drafting what would later become one of the core foundational documents of the United States.  After 17 days of writing and several days of deliberations, revisions, and scrutiny over every line and every phrase, on July 4, 1776, Jefferson and his fellow signatories formally adopted the Declaration of Independence.

    Though the consequences of their actions were far from certain, the Second Continental Congress pressed forward with fierce determination, clarity of purpose, and an unshakable faith in God’s divine providence.  Our Founding Fathers boldly proclaimed “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

    To this day, these words give life to our Republic, stir the hearts of every citizen, and animate our way of life.  The Declaration of Independence was not just a statement of political protest but a revolution in moral and political thought.  For nearly two-and-a-half centuries, there has been no greater barrier to tyranny and oppression than these mighty words, rooted in “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.”

    As we approach 250 years of independence, one year from today, my Administration continues to work tirelessly to revive our sovereignty, restore our strength, and reclaim the sacred ideals articulated in the Declaration of Independence.  Today, we summon the courage of every legend of liberty who bravely signed his name to the Declaration of Independence 249 years ago—and we invoke the spirit of 1776 to propel our Nation into a new era of restoration, renewal, confidence, and strength.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Canada: Tax credit expands meat processing facility

    The province’s inviting and tax-friendly business environment, and abundant agricultural resources, make it one of North America’s best places to do business. In addition, the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit helps attract investment that will further diversify Alberta’s agriculture industry.

    Beretta Farms is the most recent company to qualify for the tax credit by expanding its existing facility with the potential to significantly increase production capacity. It invested more than $10.9 million in the project that is expected to increase the plant’s processing capacity from 29,583 to 44,688 head of cattle per year. Eleven new employees were hired after the expansion and the company plans to hire ten more. Through the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit, Alberta’s government has issued Beretta Farms a tax credit of $1,228,735.

    “The Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit is building on Alberta’s existing competitive advantages for agri-food companies and the primary producers that supply them. This facility expansion will allow Beretta Farms to increase production capacity, which means more Alberta beef across the country, and around the world.”

    RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation

    “This expansion by Beretta Farms is great news for Lacombe and central Alberta. It not only supports local job creation and economic growth but also strengthens Alberta’s global reputation for producing high-quality meat products. I’m proud to see our government supporting agricultural innovation and investment right here in our community.”

    Jennifer Johnson, MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka

    The tax credit provides a 12 per cent non-refundable, non-transferable tax credit when businesses invest $10 million or more in a project to build or expand a value-added agri-processing facility in Alberta. The program is open to any food manufacturers and bio processors that add value to commodities like grains or meat or turn agricultural byproducts into new consumer or industrial goods.

    Beretta Farms’ facility in Lacombe is a federally registered, European Union-approved harvesting and meat processing facility specializing in the slaughter, processing, packaging and distribution of Canadian and United States cattle and bison meat products to 87 countries worldwide.

    “Our recent plant expansion project at our facility in Lacombe has allowed us to increase our processing capacities and add more job opportunities in the central Alberta area. With the support and recognition from the Government of Alberta’s tax credit program, we feel we are in a better position to continue our success and have the confidence to grow our meat brands into the future.”  

    Thomas Beretta, plant manager, Beretta Farms

    Alberta’s agri-processing sector is the second-largest manufacturing industry in the province and meat processing plays an important role in the sector, generating millions in annual economic impact and creating thousands of jobs. Alberta continues to be an attractive place for agricultural investment due to its agricultural resources, one of the lowest tax rates in North America, a business-friendly environment and a robust transportation network to connect with international markets.

    Quick facts

    • Since 2023, there are 16 applicants to the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit for projects worth about $1.6 billion total in new investment in Alberta’s agri-processing sector.
    • To date, 13 projects have received conditional approval under the program.
      • Each applicant must submit progress reports, then apply for a tax credit certificate when the project is complete.
    • Beretta Farms has expanded the Lacombe facility by 10,000 square feet to include new warehousing, cooler space and an office building.
      • This project has the potential to increase production capacity by 50 per cent, thereby facilitating entry into more European markets.

    Related information

    • Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: New Health care Investments in Melville and Esterhazy

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Released on July 4, 2025

    As a part of her Saskatchewan summer tour, Rural and Remote Health Minister Lori Carr is visiting Melville and Esterhazy. While in both communities, Minister Carr will meet with local leadership, health care staff and visit several health care facilities.

    “By visiting local health care facilities, I am better able to learn from front line health care workers more about the conditions for patients, residents and staff,” Carr said. “I appreciate the opportunity to talk with our dedicated frontline health care workers and personally recognize them for the hard work they do.”

    Government is investing over $1.3 million in capital and equipment upgrades in both Melville and Esterhazy over the next two years to ensure safe and comfortable health care facilities for patients, residents and staff.  

    As part of government’s investment, projects in Melville include new flooring at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Home, work estimated to cost $100,000. Additionally, water systems estimated at $160,000 are scheduled to be replaced at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Home. At the Melville & District Health Centre, flooring work is planned and is estimated to cost $150,000.

    Government previously invested $145,000 in 2024-25 to replace windows at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Home. 

    In Esterhazy, early planning work is underway to replace the St. Anthony’s Hospital and Centennial Special Care Home with an integrated facility with $250,000 allocated this year. Additionally in 2026-27, there are plans to replace sewer lines at St. Anthony’s Hospital, and sanitary waste piping at Centennial Special Care home, projects which combined are estimated at $650,000. 

    In 2024-25, the Saskatchewan Health Authority invested in a ceiling mount digital radiology room with a wall stand. The equipment is currently being installed at St. Anthony’s Hospital and will be operational later this year. Equipment funded by St. Anthony’s Hospital Foundation and valued at $358,000 was also recently added. This included: a telemetry system, a chemistry analyzer with interface, a hematology analyzer with interface, a module for a lab information system and an automated medication dispensing system.

    “I want to thank the St. Anthony’s Hospital Foundation for their contributions to improve health care in their community,” Carr said.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Parliamentary Secretary David Myles visits a community arts organization in Calgary

    Source: Government of Canada News

    CALGARY – David Myles, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages and to the Secretary of State (Nature), will visit a community arts organization focused on inclusion and accessibility on Monday. He will be available afterward to take questions from the media.

    Please note that all details are subject to change without notice. All times are local.

    Media representatives wishing to attend this event must confirm their participation by sending their full name and the name of their organization to media@pch.gc.ca by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, July 7, 2025. Details on how to attend will be provided afterward.

    The details are as follows:

    DATE:
    Monday, July 7, 2025

    TIME:
    11:15 a.m.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada Invests in Carbon Capture and Storage in Alberta

    Source: Government of Canada News

    July 4, 2025                                                                Calgary, Alberta                                                        Natural Resources Canada

    The Government of Canada is investing in carbon capture and clean technologies and getting more low-risk, low-cost and low-carbon Canadian energy to market while fighting climate change.

    Today, the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced more than $21.5 million toward cutting-edge, made-in-Canada carbon capture, utilization and storage technologies — from advancing CO2 storage sites and subsurface analysis technologies to cleaner diesel engines.

    These investments are examples of how innovation can help Canada strengthen and modernize our energy industry, support good local jobs, reduce pollution and grow a cleaner economy.  

    Projects like these support Canada’s ambitions of becoming an energy superpower — demonstrating how energy innovation can enhance energy security and unlock the full potential of our workers, businesses and resources.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Backgrounder: Canada Invests in Carbon Capture and Storage in Alberta

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Today, the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced more than $21.5 million toward cutting-edge, made-in-Canada carbon capture, utilization and storage technologies — from advancing CO2 storage sites and subsurface analysis technologies to cleaner diesel engines. These projects will drive emissions reductions, create jobs and catalyze new opportunities for Canadian innovation.

    Energy Innovation Program — Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Research, Development and Demonstration Call

    Funding under this call supports the research, development and demonstration of next-generation carbon capture and storage technologies that have the potential to significantly reduce the costs of capturing and storing carbon.

    Project name: Bow Valley Carbon – Storage Demonstration Project
    Recipient: Bow Valley Carbon Cochrane Limited Partnership (a collaboration between Inter Pipeline Ltd. and Entropy Inc.)
    Location: Calgary and Cochrane, Alberta
    Funding amount: $10,000,000
    Description: This project will design and install a CO2 compression and conditioning system, transportation pipeline and sequestration well. Together, these components will aim to capture 40,000 tonnes of CO2 /year of emissions, equivalent to taking approximately 12,255 cars off the road annually, from the Interpipeline Cochrane Natural Gas Extraction Plant. The data and findings will be shared with academia to support further research on carbonate sequestration.

    Project name: The Wabamun Hub CO2 Storage Optimization Project
    Recipient: Enbridge Inc.
    Location: Calgary, Alberta
    Funding amount: $4,000,000
    Description: This project will characterize deep saline reservoirs in Central Alberta. It supports Enbridge’s Open Access Wabamun Hub being developed north and west of Edmonton to provide dedicated, utility-scale CO2 transportation and storage solutions serving COcapture projects including Heidelberg Materials’ Edmonton capture project.

    Project name: Enhance’s Origins CCS Hub: Development and Regulatory Work
    Recipient: Enhance Energy Inc.
    Location: Calgary, Alberta
    Funding amount: $5,000,000
    Description: This project will use a wide range of subsurface data to support the Origins CCS Hub. This approach, which targets a pressure-depleted saline aquifer within a Canadian carbonate reservoir, has the potential to support hub development in novel geologies without access to the Basal Cambrian Sandstone.

    Project name: Geophysical Subsurface Imaging and Analytics Evaluation
    Recipient: OptiSeis Solutions Ltd.
    Location: Calgary, Alberta
    Funding amount: $538,000
    Description: This project aims to improve the cost-effectiveness of new and existing subsurface analysis technologies for measurement, monitoring and verification of CO2 geological storage.

    Project name: Development of Oxy-Fire Combustion for Diesel Generator CO2 Capture
    Recipient: OCCAM’s Technologies Inc.
    Location: Nisku, Alberta
    Funding amount: $2,016,364
    Description: This project will investigate and test modifications to diesel engines to enable cost-effective, small-scale carbon capture using exhaust gas recirculation. This approach has the potential to develop economically viable capture processes for distributed emission sources in hard-to-decarbonize industries such as locomotive rail transport, marine shipping and heavy-duty trucking.

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  • MIL-OSI: Siili Solutions Plc: Share Repurchase 4.7.2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Siili Solutions Plc       Announcement  4.7.2025
         
         
    Siili Solutions Plc: Share Repurchase 4.7.2025  
         
    In the Helsinki Stock Exchange    
         
    Trade date           4.7.2025  
    Bourse trade         Buy  
    Share                  SIILI  
    Amount             810 Shares
    Average price/ share    6,3200 EUR
    Total cost            5 119,20 EUR
         
         
    Siili Solutions Plc now holds a total of 24 028 shares
    including the shares repurchased on 4.7.2025  
         
    The share buybacks are executed in compliance with Regulation 
    No. 596/2014 of the European Parliament and Council (MAR) Article 5
    and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052.
         
    On behalf of Siili Solutions Plc    
         
    Nordea Bank Oyj    
         
    Sami Huttunen Ilari Isomäki  
         
    Further information:    
    CFO Aleksi Kankainen    
    Email: aleksi.kankainen@siili.com    
    Tel. +358 50 584 2029    
         
    www.siili.com    
         
         
         
         
         
         

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  • MIL-OSI: Siili Solutions Plc: Share Repurchase 4.7.2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Siili Solutions Plc       Announcement  4.7.2025
         
         
    Siili Solutions Plc: Share Repurchase 4.7.2025  
         
    In the Helsinki Stock Exchange    
         
    Trade date           4.7.2025  
    Bourse trade         Buy  
    Share                  SIILI  
    Amount             810 Shares
    Average price/ share    6,3200 EUR
    Total cost            5 119,20 EUR
         
         
    Siili Solutions Plc now holds a total of 24 028 shares
    including the shares repurchased on 4.7.2025  
         
    The share buybacks are executed in compliance with Regulation 
    No. 596/2014 of the European Parliament and Council (MAR) Article 5
    and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052.
         
    On behalf of Siili Solutions Plc    
         
    Nordea Bank Oyj    
         
    Sami Huttunen Ilari Isomäki  
         
    Further information:    
    CFO Aleksi Kankainen    
    Email: aleksi.kankainen@siili.com    
    Tel. +358 50 584 2029    
         
    www.siili.com    
         
         
         
         
         
         

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  • PM Modi conferred Trinidad and Tobago’s highest honour, dedicates award to people of India

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday was conferred with ‘The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago’—the nation’s highest civilian honour. The award was presented by Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

    PM Modi is the first foreign leader to receive this prestigious recognition. He was honoured for his statesmanship, his strong advocacy for the Global South, and for significantly strengthening the bilateral relationship between India and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Accepting the honour on behalf of the 1.4 billion citizens of India, the Prime Minister dedicated the award to the enduring bonds of friendship between the two nations. He highlighted the deep-rooted historical and cultural ties that trace back to the arrival of Indians in Trinidad and Tobago 180 years ago.

    “The legacy of shared heritage and mutual respect continues to guide our partnership,” the PM Modi said. He reaffirmed his commitment to further strengthening the strategic and cultural ties between the two countries.

    The ceremonial event was attended by H.E. Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, along with members of her Cabinet, Parliamentarians, and other dignitaries.

  • PM Modi conferred Trinidad and Tobago’s highest honour, dedicates award to people of India

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday was conferred with ‘The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago’—the nation’s highest civilian honour. The award was presented by Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

    PM Modi is the first foreign leader to receive this prestigious recognition. He was honoured for his statesmanship, his strong advocacy for the Global South, and for significantly strengthening the bilateral relationship between India and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Accepting the honour on behalf of the 1.4 billion citizens of India, the Prime Minister dedicated the award to the enduring bonds of friendship between the two nations. He highlighted the deep-rooted historical and cultural ties that trace back to the arrival of Indians in Trinidad and Tobago 180 years ago.

    “The legacy of shared heritage and mutual respect continues to guide our partnership,” the PM Modi said. He reaffirmed his commitment to further strengthening the strategic and cultural ties between the two countries.

    The ceremonial event was attended by H.E. Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, along with members of her Cabinet, Parliamentarians, and other dignitaries.

  • MIL-OSI Video: Halfway through 2025, reasons to be optimistic in a turbulent year

    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

    As we enter the second half of a turbulent 2025, we hear key lessons from the Summer Davos, AMNC25, and leaders from the World Economic Forum set out their priorities for the rest of the year where global collaboration is needed more than ever.

    The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. We believe that progress happens by bringing together people from all walks of life who have the drive and the influence to make positive change.

    World Economic Forum Website ► http://www.weforum.org/
    Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/worldeconomicforum/
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    Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/worldeconomicforum/ 
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    #WorldEconomicForum

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National education gala held

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Education Bureau today held a gala celebrating the fifth anniversary of the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law and the 28th anniversary of Hong Kong’s Return to the motherland.

    The “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country” Joint School National Education Activities Gala showcased the fruitful achievements of the school year.

    Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing and Secretary for Education Choi Yuk-lin officiated at the event. Around 2,000 representatives from school sponsoring bodies, school councils, school head associations, schools and parent-teacher associations attended.

    Mr Cheuk said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has consistently promoted mainstream values centred on patriotism and love for Hong Kong, which align with the principle of “one country, two systems”.

    In April last year, the Working Group on Patriotic Education, chaired by the Chief Secretary, was established to deepen public understanding and appreciation of our nation and the richness of Chinese culture, and to systematically integrate patriotic education into the national education framework.

    The Deputy Chief Secretary noted that the “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country 3.0” joint school national education series is a fine example of how the education sector has responded positively to this initiative and worked together to promote patriotic education.

    He hoped students would turn the knowledge and experiences gained from the “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country” activities into positive values and meaningful actions – actively practising the spirit of patriotism and love for Hong Kong.

    Mr Cheuk also hoped they would aspire to become a new generation of idealistic, courageous individuals with a strong Hong Kong spirit and national pride, contributing their youthful passion and strength to the cause of national unity and solidarity.

    This school year’s “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country” joint school national education activities had a total attendance exceeding 40,000. Apart from teachers and students, some activities also invited parents, experts from different sectors and members of the public to enhance understanding of national education among different stakeholders.

    The activities included Chinese cultural experiences, learning of intangible cultural heritage skills, visual arts and innovation exhibitions, competitions, and enquiry-based studies on themes aligned with national policies.

    Today’s gala marked the grand finale of the “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country 3.0” series. About 300 students participated in the performances, including the flag-raising ceremony and Chinese-style foot drill by joint school flag guards, music, dance, dragon and flag dance as well as Cantonese opera performance, all showcasing their fruitful learning achievements.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National education gala held

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Education Bureau today held a gala celebrating the fifth anniversary of the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law and the 28th anniversary of Hong Kong’s Return to the motherland.

    The “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country” Joint School National Education Activities Gala showcased the fruitful achievements of the school year.

    Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing and Secretary for Education Choi Yuk-lin officiated at the event. Around 2,000 representatives from school sponsoring bodies, school councils, school head associations, schools and parent-teacher associations attended.

    Mr Cheuk said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has consistently promoted mainstream values centred on patriotism and love for Hong Kong, which align with the principle of “one country, two systems”.

    In April last year, the Working Group on Patriotic Education, chaired by the Chief Secretary, was established to deepen public understanding and appreciation of our nation and the richness of Chinese culture, and to systematically integrate patriotic education into the national education framework.

    The Deputy Chief Secretary noted that the “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country 3.0” joint school national education series is a fine example of how the education sector has responded positively to this initiative and worked together to promote patriotic education.

    He hoped students would turn the knowledge and experiences gained from the “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country” activities into positive values and meaningful actions – actively practising the spirit of patriotism and love for Hong Kong.

    Mr Cheuk also hoped they would aspire to become a new generation of idealistic, courageous individuals with a strong Hong Kong spirit and national pride, contributing their youthful passion and strength to the cause of national unity and solidarity.

    This school year’s “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country” joint school national education activities had a total attendance exceeding 40,000. Apart from teachers and students, some activities also invited parents, experts from different sectors and members of the public to enhance understanding of national education among different stakeholders.

    The activities included Chinese cultural experiences, learning of intangible cultural heritage skills, visual arts and innovation exhibitions, competitions, and enquiry-based studies on themes aligned with national policies.

    Today’s gala marked the grand finale of the “Love Our Home, Treasure Our Country 3.0” series. About 300 students participated in the performances, including the flag-raising ceremony and Chinese-style foot drill by joint school flag guards, music, dance, dragon and flag dance as well as Cantonese opera performance, all showcasing their fruitful learning achievements.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: County lines taskforce set up in West Yorkshire

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    County lines taskforce set up in West Yorkshire

    A specialist police team focused on tackling county lines drug running will be set up in West Yorkshire police force through £1 million of government funding.

    A specialist policing unit will be set up within West Yorkshire police force to target drug running in and out of the region and protect those exploited by the dangerous illegal drugs trade.  

    The dedicated county lines taskforce in West Yorkshire is an expansion of the government’s County Lines Programme and is backed by £1.3 million of funding – and includes additional specialist support for victims, expanding across Leeds and Bradford. 

    County lines is a term used to describe gangs who are involved in transporting illegal drugs into different counties within the UK, using dedicated ‘deal lines’ often run out of the biggest cities with routes into different towns. It is one of the most violent models of drug supply and often sees children used to move and store drugs and money. 

    As part of the Plan for Change to deliver safer streets, the government is working closely with the police to put a stop to this trade and through its County Lines Programme, it already funds dedicated taskforces in major cities such as London, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.  

    Since July 2024, work by the taskforces funded through the national programme has led to more than 1,200 line closures and more than 2,000 arrests, leading to the charging of over 800 criminals controlling lines.  

    As part of the new funding, specialist support services provided by Catch22 will be extended to the region to help the vulnerable people and children who are exploited by this trade.  

    Protecting vulnerable people should always be at the heart of the police’s response and, as part of the Safer Streets mission, the government has introduced new laws which will punish the heartless gangs who lure people into their illegal trade further, including specific offences of child criminal exploitation, cuckooing and coerced internal concealment.

    Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper said: 

    The appalling reality of county lines drug running is that criminal gangs exploit children and teenagers to run drugs, further drawing them into violence and serious crime.

    We’ve also seen competing drugs gangs running operations into small towns and communities also tackling violence and knife crime into those too. Officers at West Yorkshire Police have already made important progress in combatting drugs running in the area, and this funding will help the force go further to put a stop to this evil practice. 

    As part of the Plan for Change, we are going further to protect children from being criminally exploited by investing millions into policing and introducing specific offences that properly recognise the harm it causes and punish those who choose to inflict this pain.

    Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Sarah Jones, said:

    The formation of a dedicated taskforce for West Yorkshire gives us an opportunity to build on the work we already do in tackling county lines crime head on, making an even greater positive impact. 

    County lines crime has a direct effect on communities across the whole of West Yorkshire – from the exploitation of young and vulnerable people who are often coerced into doing the dirty work of hardened organised criminals, to the serious violence and drug-related misery that comes with it.

    Our aim is clear – we will be relentless in our pursuit of those behind county lines by disrupting their illicit enterprises. We will safeguard victims, raise awareness of the dangers of county lines and continue to work with our partners to make our towns and villages stronger and safer.

    West Yorkshire has consistently been one of the largest exporters of county lines drug running in recent years, which is why the government has chosen to provide further funding for the force and Catch22 to provide specialist support to victims in the region.  

    Twenty-eight arrests were made and 2 lines were closed by West Yorkshire police last week as part of a national County Lines Intensification Week. This also saw 26 people safeguarded and £9,000 of Class A drugs and over £100,000 in cash seized by officers.

    Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin said:

    We must protect our local communities, including vulnerable children, from the scourge of drugs and gang violence.

    This significant investment into a dedicated taskforce and support for victims will bolster our ongoing efforts to tackle this issue.

    We are determined that there will be nowhere to hide for criminals who exploit children and damage our communities both in West Yorkshire and across our borders.

    Kate Wareham, Catch22 Strategic Director – Young People Families and Communities, said: 

    Having seen first hand the devastating impact of county lines on young people, this expansion into Yorkshire is crucial.

    We know the need for our service is growing, and we’re committed to working with partners like the Home Office and British Transport Police to keep safeguarding these vulnerable children at the forefront. In our efforts to draw a line on exploitation, we welcome this investment in our service.

    As part of the Safer Streets mission, the government has pledged to halve knife crime in the next decade.  County lines is closely linked to knife crime and tackling violent and exploitative drug gangs through the County Lines Programme is crucial to delivering this commitment. 

    The expansion of the County Lines Programme comes as the Home Secretary launches the government’s Safer Streets summer initiative. This nationwide crackdown will seek to target town centre crime, such as shop theft and antisocial behaviour, much of which is driven by the supply of drugs into these communities. 

    Over 500 town centres have signed up to the Home Secretary’s Safer Streets summer blitz that will see shops benefit from increased police patrols and local action to tackle town centre crime and antisocial behaviour.  

    This marks a key step in delivering the government’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, which from July will see named, contactable officers in every community, increased peak time patrols in town centres and antisocial behaviour leads in every force.  

    Commissioned by the Home Secretary, police and crime commissioners across England and Wales have developed bespoke local action plans with police, businesses and local councils to crack down on crime this summer.  

    The aim is to support town centres to be vibrant places where people want to live, work and spend time, and restore faith in community policing after years of declining police officer presence on Britain’s streets.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Council sickened by mindless school vandalism

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Intruders caused major criminal damage when they broke into Green Park and Stowlawn Primary schools at around 8.30pm yesterday (Thursday 3 July, 2025) before being disturbed by a caretaker and fleeing the scene.

    Damage at the schools included to external and internal doors, fire doors, toilets and interactive whiteboards that were smashed, while iPads and ICT equipment were destroyed, and fire extinguishers were discharged.

    A mobile swimming pool was also damaged and changing rooms ransacked, and attempts were made to start fires inside the building.

    Council officers have been onsite overnight with police and school staff to assess the damage, estimated at over £100,000. Thorough police investigations are now underway as officers work to identify those responsible. Anyone with information is asked to contact Wolverhampton Police on 101, quoting crime reference 20/296969/25.

    Parents and carers were notified of the incident this morning and told that both schools were closed today (Friday). It is hoped the schools will be able to reopen as soon as possible.

    The leader of the council, Councillor Stephen Simkins, branded the acts of vandalism as “disgusting” and called for the prosecution of the “idiotic” vandals involved.

    He said: “We are absolutely appalled by this disgusting act of mindless vandalism. Those who have committed this crime need to be caught and prosecuted to the full power of the law. These idiotic vandals are a blight on our communities and we will not tolerate them.

    “We are working closely with police to find out what happened and make those responsible are held accountable.

    “Together, we must stand against this kind of senseless behaviour and reaffirm our commitment to protecting our schools and the children and young people who depend on them.

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, added: “We strongly condemn this disgusting and mindless act of vandalism which has caused so much upset and disruption for staff, children and families at both Green Park and Stowlawn Primary schools. 

    “Early estimates suggest the vandalism has caused upwards of £100,000 worth of damage, with fittings, furniture and equipment needing to be removed and replaced. This is money that the schools, the council and the city’s taxpayers can ill afford. 

    “Officers are working hard to assess the extent of the damage, and the work that must take place to enable the schools to reopen to children and staff as quickly as possible. 

    “I would urge anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity near either school or who has any information that could assist the investigation to come forward. Your voice could make a vital difference.”  

    Green Park headteacher Lorraine Downey said: “We would like to thank drivers, passenger assistants, cleaners, from across the city, led by the council’s Head of School Business and Support, Bill Hague, and also our own staff members, who have volunteered their time this morning to help the clear up.

    “Also, our heartfelt thanks goes to our brave community caretaker, who intercepted the intruders.”

    Stowlawn Primary headteacher Kate Charles said: “We are absolutely devastated that someone would choose to target our schools like this for no reason. The impact over the past few hours for the staff, children and our families has been immense.

    “However, the local authority support has been amazing, as have the police, and we have received so many messages of support from our amazing families and local community.

    “Luckily the damage is repairable and we are working to welcome our children back to school as soon as we can.”
     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 7 killed, many injured in apartment building collapse in Pakistan’s Karachi

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    ISLAMABAD, July 4 (Xinhua) — A five-storey residential building collapsed in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi on Friday, killing seven people and injuring at least 10 others, local police said.

    Law enforcement officials told Xinhua that more than 30 people were trapped under the rubble after a building collapsed in Karachi’s Lyari area and rescue operations were underway to free the remaining people.

    Heavy equipment is being used to clear away debris from the dilapidated building, which authorities had previously declared unsafe, police said, and residents of two adjacent buildings have been evacuated as a precaution.

    Eyewitnesses said the building collapsed after a series of tremors that residents mistook for an earthquake, adding that the sudden collapse was preceded by intermittent shaking for several hours.

    Following the incident, police cordoned off the area and all victims were taken to a local hospital, several of whom are reportedly in critical condition.

    A high-level commission has been set up to investigate the incident. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: FlixBus bus overturns in northeastern Germany, injuring at least 23

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BERLIN, July 4 (Xinhua) — At least 23 people were injured, one of them seriously, after a FlixBus long-distance bus traveling from Denmark to Austria overturned early Friday in northeastern Germany, German police said.

    The accident occurred at around 2:40 a.m. local time on the A19 motorway in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as the bus traveled to Berlin. According to law enforcement, the passenger with the most serious injuries remained trapped inside the vehicle for two hours before being rescued and airlifted to a Berlin hospital.

    The police noted that information about the number of victims and the severity of their injuries is not final, since the investigation is ongoing.

    There were 54 passengers and two drivers on the bus at the time of the accident. According to local media, the passengers included citizens of at least 20 countries, including Germany, Denmark, Ukraine, France, Italy, Australia, Syria, Japan and China. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Release of Investigation Findings related to the Death of Robert Pickton

    Source: Government of Canada News

    July 4th, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Correctional Service Canada

    The following deals with subjects that may cause distress. If you or someone close to you needs support, we encourage you to reach out. Resources are available at canada.ca/mental-health.

    Today, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) released the National Board of Investigation’s (BOI) findings into the death of Robert Pickton on May 31, 2024, following an assault involving another inmate at Port-Cartier Institution on May 19, 2024.

    On July 5, 2024 a BOI was convened to examine all of the facts and circumstances surrounding this incident, which included examining whether policies and protocols were followed, and identifying any recommendations or corrective measures needed. An Independent Observer (IO) was also appointed to observe the investigation and ensure its integrity.

    The BOI made three recommendations related to an inmate’s access to items that could compromise the security of the institution, the sharing of offender information, and the collection of next of kin information. The IO made one recommendation pertaining to the submission of for more timely and detailed reports to assist with the investigation process.

    All recommendations have been accepted and work is underway to implement them as we work towards making our institutions safer for all of our employees, inmates and visitors.

    We thank the members of the BOI and the IO for what the latter called a “meticulous, highly professional and impartial investigation.” We know that this was a highly sensitive investigation and we thank all members for their thoughtful findings and recommendations.

    We recognize that the release of these findings may be triggering for the families of this offender’s victims. Our thoughts are with them at this time as well as the Indigenous Peoples and communities across the country who remain forever impacted by this offender’s crimes.

    Quick Facts:

    • CSC convenes a Board of Investigation in all cases of a non-natural death in custody. This includes a thorough review of available information and evidence. The process is guided by requirements set out in the Corrections and Conditional Release Act
    • The BOI was comprised of three members, including two CSC staff and an experienced community member. The Independent Observer is a former public servant with more than 30 years of experience in national security and security intelligence.
    • At the time of the incident, the offender was 74-years-old and had been serving a life sentence since 2007 for six counts of second-degree murder. Until his death, the offender had been in  maximum-security and was at Port-Cartier Institution, in Quebec, since 2018.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: bp South Africa Enhances Fuel Distribution Through Retail Site Upgrades

    Source: APO

    bp South Africa – a subsidiary of global energy major bp – is undergoing a strategic transformation to modernize its services, infrastructure and customer experience across the country. In May 2025, the company launched a comprehensive nationwide upgrade of its existing service stations and announced plans to construct 40 new retail sites equipped with expanded offerings, including electric vehicle charging stations and a low-carbon battery rental service. These efforts underscore bp South Africa’s commitment to driving innovation while addressing energy poverty and decarbonization.

    As part of this strategic evolution, bp South Africa returns to African Energy Week (AEW) 2025: Invest in African Energies as a Platinum Partner, reaffirming its commitment to Africa’s energy future. Held under the theme Positioning Africa as the Global Energy Champion, AEW: Invest in African Energies serves as the continent’s premier platform for high-level dialogue, deal-making and partnership-building. The event brings together key stakeholders to accelerate progress toward a just and inclusive energy transition.

    AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.

    In line with its growth strategy, bp South Africa is enhancing fuel logistics through partnerships with DP World and Makwande Supply & Distribution, ensuring more efficient and cost-effective delivery of petroleum products nationwide. The company signed an agreement with the two logistics firms in 2024, enabling bp South Africa to outsource highly-specialized, non-core functions These initiatives aim to improve fuel accessibility and operational resilience across urban and rural markets.

    Beyond infrastructure, bp South Africa is deeply invested in local economic development, gender empowerment and inclusive growth. The company places a strong emphasis on diversity, with various programs being implemented to empower local businesses, enhance skills development and outreach. Notably, through a R58 million partnership with the Small Enterprise Finance Agency, bp South Africa is supporting black-owned SMEs with funding and technical skills to operate service stations, contributing to broader economic empowerment. A cooperation agreement was signed in 2023, aimed at supporting black-owned businesses across the country’s fuel retain space.

    bp in Africa

    These efforts align with the broader goals of the larger bp group to advance energy projects in Africa. Driven by a commitment to innovation and inclusive growth, bp is scaling up its operations across the continent through strategic investments and partnerships. In Angola, the company merged its assets with those of energy major Eni in 2022, creating Azule Energy – the country’s largest independent equity producer of oil and gas. Azule Energy targets 250,000 barrels per day in Angola, with several projects coming online in the coming months. These include the Agogo Integrated West Hub Development and Angola’s first non-associated gas project. In the MSGBC region, bp leads the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project – situated on the maritime border of Senegal and Mauritania. The project achieved first gas flow in January 2025. The company also plays a major role in North Africa’s gas sector. Notably, in February 2025, bp went onstream with the second-phase development of the Raven field, offshore Egypt. In Libya, the company is driving a multi-well drilling campaign following its return to the country in 2024. These investments underscore bp’s commitment to Africa.

    “bp South Africa has played a foundational role in shaping the country’s energy sector for over 100 years. As the energy landscape evolves, the company’s inclusive approach, focus on innovation and support for women and entrepreneurs will continue playing an instrumental part in driving sustainable solutions,” said NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Canada and Ontario strengthening province’s agri-food industry

    Source: Government of Canada News (2)

    Provincial and federal governments investing $4.4 million to support small agri-food businesses, expand export opportunities and increase food safety.

    July 4, 2025 – Toronto, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

    The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $4.4 million under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) to help small businesses in the agri-food industry grow their businesses and enhance their food safety and traceability systems. This funding will support 90 projects across the province through Ontario’s Food Safety and Growth Initiative, which helps protect workers and businesses by ensuring the industry can continue to thrive, respond to market and consumer demands and keep workers on the job.

    Under the initiative, eligible food processors, producers and service providers can receive up to $75,000 per project to improve food safety systems, adopt new food safety and traceability equipment, technologies and standards and provide related training to employees.

    Examples of projects include:

    • Vision Greens Inc., in Welland, is receiving up to $75,000 to purchase and install water filtration systems that will treat the water reaching their plants and increase food safety.
    • Shefa Meats, in Toronto, is receiving up to $74,684 to hire third-party consultants to improve their traceability program, install a barcoding system to increase traceability of products and expand their customer base.
    • West Grey Premium Beef Inc., in Durham, is receiving up to $75,000 to purchase and install new clipping and packaging equipment and third-party services to update food safety programs to increase traceability and food safety of product and meet customer demands.

    Sustainable CAP is a 5-year, $3.5-billion investment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen competitiveness, innovation and resiliency of Canada’s agriculture, agri‐food and agri‐based products sector. This includes $1 billion in federal programs and activities and a $2.5-billion commitment that is cost-shared 60% federally and 40% provincially/territorially for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territories.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Road closed due to slip, SH3 Piopio

    Source: New Zealand Police


    District:

    SH3 near Piopio has been affected by a large slip between Mangaorongo Road and Wall Road.

    Emergency services were called about 2.10pm.

    The road is closed, with diversions in place. 

    Motorists should avoid the area if possible. 

    ENDS 

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Buildings Department takes enforcement action against illegal domestic units in industrial building

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    ​Regarding the fire incident in an industrial building at 21 Ma Tau Wai Road, Hung Hom, yesterday (July 3), it was suspected that the unit concerned had been subdivided for illegal domestic use. The Buildings Department (BD) was very concerned about this matter, and launched an investigation immediately. If any unlawful act is found, the BD will consider instigating prosecution against the relevant persons.

         “The design, approval of building plans and construction of industrial buildings are intended solely for industrial use. Since the units in industrial buildings are used for industrial activities, including the storage of dangerous and flammable items, illegal conversion of industrial buildings to domestic use poses serious safety risks to users.  No one should reside in industrial buildings.  Persons involved in sales and rental activities, such as prospective buyers and tenants as well as estate agents, should check the approved use of the units. An industrial unit should not be used for domestic purposes,” a spokesman for the BD said.

    Following the fire incident yesterday, the BD has deployed its staff to carry out a site inspection. Officers at the scene found that the unit concerned was subdivided into a number of smaller units, and some of them were illegally used for domestic purposes. The BD has served statutory orders in accordance with section 25 (2) and section 26(1) of the Buildings Ordinance (BO) to order the owner to discontinue the use of the unit for domestic purposes and rectify the dangerous situation.  The BD will continue its investigation. If anyone is found in contravention of the BO, the BD will follow up seriously, including considering prosecution against the relevant persons. In addition, the BD will include the building in its large-scale operation against domestic use in industrial buildings and will arrange to inspect the other units of the building in phases.

    Failure to comply with a discontinuation order served under section 25(2) or a repair order served under section 26(1) of the BO without reasonable excuse are serious offences. Upon conviction, the offender is liable to a maximum fine at level 5 (currently $50,000) and imprisonment for one year, and a further fine of $5,000 for each day that the offence continues.

    To ascertain the approved use of the premises, apart from obtaining independent professional advice, members of the public may obtain relevant information by checking the occupation permit and approved building plans of the building via the Building Records Access and Viewing On-line system of the BD if they are in doubt.

    The Government is finalising the proposals to amend the BO and drafting the legislative amendments, including criminalising the subdivision of units in industrial buildings for domestic uses to enhance deterrence. The Government aims to submit the amendment bill to the Legislative Council in the first half of 2026.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK First debate on cameras in the House of Commons Chamber

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    On this day in 1978, MPs debated allowing video cameras in the House of Commons for the first time.

    Although the motion didn’t succeed, it started a wider debate on how people access information about what happens in the Chamber.

    Microphones have been permanently broadcasting in the Commons since 3 April 1978. The first time they were used live was to broadcast Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales

    Listen on our Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ukparliament/first-house-of-commons-live?si=476afd58d94940a49f102947b9ae1007&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Energy Secretary approves largest Irish Sea offshore wind farm

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Energy Secretary approves largest Irish Sea offshore wind farm

    Mona offshore wind farm given the green light by the Energy Secretary.

    • Mona offshore wind farm has the potential to power the equivalent of more than 1 million homes with clean, secure, homegrown power
    • developer estimates project will support thousands of jobs over the life of the project – delivering on Plan for Change
    • approval another step forward for energy security and making Britain a clean energy superpower

    More clean, homegrown, secure energy will be delivered for the British people as the Energy Secretary today (Friday 4 July) gives the green light to the largest offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea. 

    It is estimated the Mona Offshore Wind Farm could generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of more than 1 million British homes, providing a major boost for the national mission to become a clean energy superpower. 

    Situated in the Irish Sea, the project will power growth across the country by building supply chain opportunities, with the developer launching a portal where local companies can offer their skills to deliver the project, boosting local communities in Wales and across the UK. 

    The developer estimates it will support thousands of jobs, contributing to the up to 100,000 jobs supported by the offshore wind sector in Great Britain by 2030.  

    Jobs are expected to include engineers and maintenance operations during the construction phase, driving industrial renewal in proud manufacturing communities as part of the Plan for Change.  

    One year since taking office the government has made progress on delivering for the British people as part of the Prime Minister’s mission to become a clean energy superpower. This year’s actions lay the foundations for clean power by 2030 – all part of the mission to get energy bills down for good. 

    In its first year this government has consented new clean energy projects that can generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of almost 2 million homes. Mona will add to this by powering the equivalent of more than a million homes.

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: 

    This government was elected to take back control of our energy- and in our first year we have shown that the clean power revolution is here to stay. 

    Whether it’s offshore wind, solar or nuclear, we are backing the builders not the blockers so we deliver the clean homegrown power this country needs to protect family finances through our Plan for Change.

    Notes to editors

    You can find the decision letter here: Mona Offshore Wind Farm: development consent order, Planning Act 2008.

    Mona homes powered estimate: Our homes powered estimate reflects the equivalent number of homes that could be powered based on an estimate of the annual generation from the Mona offshore wind farm, assuming generating capacity equivalent to its maximum grid connection (1.5 GW). The estimate is calculated using household consumption estimates sourced from the published Subnational Electricity and Gas Consumption Report and the 2024 average offshore wind specific load factors published in the department’s Energy Trends statistical publication (table 6.1). The actual generation will vary based on site specific factors.  

    Consented homes powered estimate: Our homes powered estimate reflects the equivalent number of homes that could be powered from the roughly 4 GW offshore wind and solar capacity consented by this government before this decision. It is based on a combination of published load factors (solar PV – 2023 Electricity Generation Costs Report) and developer estimates (offshore wind – Rampion 2), combined with the above household consumption data.  

    Jobs supported by Mona: The developer (bp and EnBW) estimates the project will support thousands of jobs and represent a significant economic opportunity for the UK. More information on their estimates is published here: Supporting the local, regional and national economy

    Up to 100,000 jobs supported by offshore wind in Great Britain by 2030: This includes direct and indirect jobs. Information on the methodology underpinning this estimate can be found here: Job estimates for wind generation by 2030: methodology note.

    Jobs supported and homes powered by Leasing Round 5 projects: These estimates are sourced from The Crown Estate – more information on their methodology can be found here: New frontier for UK offshore wind with leading developers set to deliver new generation of floating windfarms.

    Actual generation will vary somewhat based on site-specific factors. It is not possible to continuously power a home through intermittent renewables – this capacity will work alongside the rest of the electricity system to power homes and businesses.

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    Published 4 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Province Achieves Highest Ever Volumes for Diagnostic Medical Imaging Services

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Released on July 4, 2025

    Over 250,000 Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans were performed in Saskatchewan in 2024-25, the highest volumes ever performed in Saskatchewan in a single year. 

    In 2024-25, a total of 187,163 CT exams and 63,299 MRI exams were performed in Saskatchewan, a 9 per cent increase or 20,000 more exams over the previous year. These scans were provided to more than 206,000 patients across the province.

    The additional investment in medical imaging capacity has also resulted in positive impacts to wait times for these important diagnostic procedures. According to the latest report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), Saskatchewan had the lowest 90th percentile CT scan wait time of any province and the third lowest wait time for MRI.

    “Saskatchewan’s steady investment in enhancing this critical service area is resulting in positive outcomes for patient care, with the highest-ever volumes of MRIs and CT scans performed and faster access to these important diagnostic tests,” Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. “Investing in additional imaging capacity and capital equipment has increased access and reduced wait times for these procedures.”

    Since 2016, Saskatchewan invested in multiple initiatives to improve access such as:

    • expanding CT service to smaller city centres like Estevan and Melfort and MRI Services in Moose Jaw;
    • introducing community-based CT and MRI services in Regina and Saskatoon which has provided tens of thousands of CT and MRI exams to patients;
    • funding for medical imaging equipment replacements including six CT scanners and one MRI over the past five years;
    • a new mobile MRI scanner in 2024 at Regina General Hospital; 
    • operational funding to support the Swoop Portable MRI scanner donated by the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation; and
    • passing Patients’ Choice legislation allowing private-pay MRI and CT service in 2016.

    “Passing legislation for private-pay MRI and CT services has contributed to health system capacity,” Cockrill said. “This unique-to-Saskatchewan, two-for-one policy approach requires private providers to perform a second scan at no charge for a patient on the public waitlist. This policy has provided more than 20,900 additional MRI scans and over 1,700 additional CT scans to patients at no extra cost to the public system due to this innovative two-for-one provision.”

    The province is working to expand access to CT, MRI and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) procedures across the province with an increase of $6 million in the 2025-26 Budget. This will support more than 10,000 additional diagnostic imaging procedures over the coming year. 

    “As we enhance the investment in medical imaging services, the Saskatchewan Health Authority remains focused on providing timely access to high quality care as close to home as possible for people across Saskatchewan,” Medical imaging Executive Director Richard Dagenais said. “None of this work would be possible without the vital support and investments from the Ministry of Health and our valued Foundation partners. We are only able to provide timely access to medical imaging through the exceptional commitment of our team of technologists, nurses, radiologists, and others, who work tirelessly every day to provide high-quality care to patients across the province.”

    To supplement this increased volume and ensure continued reliability of medical imaging services, the province is also providing over $10 million in capital funding this year for the replacement or retrofit of medical imaging equipment. 

    Planned upgrades include replacement of an MRI and CT scanner at Regina General Hospital; replacement of a CT scanner and retrofit of an MRI scanner at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon; and replacement of medical imaging equipment in several rural health facilities.

    To learn more about Saskatchewan’s Medical Imaging wait times, visit:
    saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/accessing-health-care-services/medical-imaging/medical-imaging-wait-times.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Claim on security law untrue: Govt

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today said that the statement made by former non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal (CFA) Brenda Hale on the Hong Kong National Security Law (HKNSL) and the rule of law and independent judicial power in Hong Kong is far from the truth, particularly her assertion that “the National Security Law has taken over the Basic Law” is absolutely incorrect and contrary to the facts.

    In a statement, the Hong Kong SAR Government noted that any claims the security law overrides the Basic Law are incorrect.  Article 1 of the HKNSL clearly states that the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPCSC) enacts the security law in accordance with the Constitution, the Basic Law, and the NPC’s decision on establishing and improving the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding national security in Hong Kong.

    The HKNSL, promulgated and implemented in Hong Kong on June 30, 2020 has plugged the loopholes in the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding the city’s national security. The security law and other laws safeguarding national security in Hong Kong firmly adhere to the principle of the rule of law while protecting the rights and freedoms enjoyed under the Basic Law in accordance with the law, the statement added.

    The statement noted that the judicial system of Hong Kong is protected by the Basic Law. According to Articles 2, 19 and 85 of the Basic Law, the Hong Kong SAR shall be vested with independent judicial power, including that of final adjudication, and the courts shall exercise judicial power independently, free from any interference.

    All judges and judicial officers abide by the Judicial Oath and administer justice in full accordance with the law without fear or favour, self-interest or deceit. When adjudicating cases of offences endangering national security, as in any other cases, judges remain independent and impartial in performing judicial duties, free from any interference, the statement said.

    The implementation of the security law over the past five years has proven that the courts have handled all the cases involving the HKNSL strictly in accordance with the above principle, it added.

    “The NPCSC’s authority to interpret the Basic Law and national laws that apply in Hong Kong is a fundamental aspect of the “one country, two systems” principle and has been recognised in the jurisprudence of the city.

    “It is therefore entirely in line with the ‘one country, two systems’ principle that the general power to interpret the HKNSL being a piece of national law, as stipulated in Article 65 thereof, is also vested in the NPCSC.”

    The interpretation given by the NPCSC on Articles 14 and 47 of the HKNSL in December 2022 does not and did not directly deal with any specific judicial proceedings or cases. Rather, it clarifies the meaning of the relevant legal provisions and the basis for application of the HKNSL.

    It does not in any way impair the independent judicial power and the power of final adjudication of the courts as guaranteed by the Basic Law. It is for the Hong Kong SAR to resolve specific cases and issues by itself.

    The Hong Kong SAR Government said that the long-time presence of esteemed judges from overseas appointed or reappointed as the CFA’s non-permanent judges participating in hearings of the Court as well as after the enactment of the security law, is conducive to the international legal environment and development of the jurisprudence of common law in Hong Kong.

    There are currently six non-permanent judges from the UK, Australia and New Zealand in the CFA.

    Brenda Hale was appointed as a non-permanent judge of the Court in 2018, but has never been involved in the hearing of any cases.

    She indicated to the Judiciary in June 2021 that for personal reasons, she would not wish to have her appointment extended for another term upon the expiry of her then appointment, which differs from her current statement.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Klobuchar, Moran Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Support Workers Earning College Credit for Apprenticeships

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Minnesota Amy Klobuchar
    WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Jerry Moran (R-KS) reintroduced the Apprenticeships to College Act, bipartisan legislation to allow workers to earn college credits for completed apprenticeships.
    “Apprenticeships are key to training our workforce and helping workers get the skills they need to work in high-demand fields,” said Klobuchar. “By providing college credits for completed apprenticeships, our bipartisan legislation will increase access to educational opportunities and position more workers for success.”
     “Apprenticeships provide young people with the necessary skills and experience to help ensure their success in high-demand careers following graduation,” said Moran. “Providing college credit to students for completed apprenticeships gives them valuable opportunities to learn and helps to meet critical workforce demands in Kansas and across the country.” 
    The Apprenticeships to College Act would formally codify the Registered Apprenticeship-College Consortium (RACC), a partnership between the Department of Labor and Department of Education to facilitate cooperation between apprenticeship programs and colleges. The legislation would also make improvements to the program to generate new agreements with two- and four-year colleges, ensure support services are available to apprentices, and expand collaboration between colleges and apprenticeships programs to measure the success of the RACC.
     In addition, Klobuchar and Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) have introduced the bipartisan American Apprenticeship Act, which would help create and expand pre-apprenticeship and registered apprenticeship programs. Klobuchar and Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) have also introduced the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow’s Workforce Act to help Americans save for skills training, certification, and credential programs. 

    MIL OSI USA News