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  • MIL-OSI China: Soliciting external support for “Taiwan independence” will only fail: Defense Spokesperson 2025-06-09 “The Taiwan question is at the very core of China’s core interests, and is the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations,” said Senior Colonel Jiang Bin, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, at a press briefing on Monday.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      BEIJING, June 9 — “The Taiwan question is at the very core of China’s core interests, and is the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations,” said Senior Colonel Jiang Bin, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, at a press briefing on Monday. 

      It is reported that the US is transporting a new batch of M1A2 tanks to Taiwan and plans to increase its arms sales to Taiwan in the next four years. New arms sales may surpass that of the first Trump administration. In addition, a former official of the US military said that about 500 US military personnel are operating in Taiwan, which is over ten times of the number previously disclosed by the US Congress.

      When being asked to comment on these, the Chinese defense spokesperson first pointed out that this is another solid piece of evidence that the US and the “Taiwan independence” separatist forces are taking efforts to violate China’s core interests, change the status quo across the Taiwan Strait and escalate regional tensions.

      “Who is making provocations despite strong opposition from the Chinese side? Who is undermining cross-Strait stability and repeatedly stirring up troubles? We all know the answers. The Chinese side is strongly dissatisfied with  and firmly opposed to this act,” said the spokesperson.

      Following on, the spokesperson urged the US side to stop its military collusion with Taiwan in any form; otherwise it will get burnt for playing with fire and gain more harm than good. He also warned the DPP authorities that the US weapons cannot save them, and soliciting external support for “Taiwan independence” is doomed to fail. 

      “The Chinese PLA will continue to strengthen military training and combat readiness and enhance its capability to fight and win. We will take resolute measures to thwart “Taiwan independence” separatist activities and external interference,” stressed the spokesperson. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: 20th meeting of ADMM-Plus Experts’ Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations to be held in Nanjing: Defense Spokesperson 2025-06-09 19:02:35 “The 20th meeting of the Experts’ Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations under the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus will be held in China’s Nanjing City from June 11 to 14,” said a Chinese defense spokesperson at a press briefing on Monday.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      BEIJING, June 9 — “The 20th meeting of the Experts’ Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations under the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) will be held in China’s Nanjing City from June 11 to 14,” said a Chinese defense spokesperson at a press briefing on Monday.

      Senior Colonel Jiang Bin, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense, said that the member states and observer states of the ADMM-Plus, as well as the United Nations and the ASEAN Secretariat will send representatives to the event.

      According to the spokesperson, themed on “Technology and Innovation: Enhancing Military Cooperation in Peacekeeping Operations”, the meeting aims to deepen military mutual trust and security cooperation among regional countries and enhance their capacities of peacekeeping operations.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICE Captures Worst of the Worst Illegal Alien Criminals in Los Angeles Including Murderers, Sex Offenders, and Other Violent Criminals

    Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

    Headline: ICE Captures Worst of the Worst Illegal Alien Criminals in Los Angeles Including Murderers, Sex Offenders, and Other Violent Criminals

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    Rolando Veneracion-Enriquez
    ICE arrested Rolando Veneracion-Enriquez, a 55-year-old illegal alien from the Philippines

    His criminal history includes burglary in Ontario, CA with a sentence of four years in prison, sexual penetration with a foreign object with force and assault with intent to commit rape in Pomona, CA with a sentence of 37 years in prison

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    Lionel Sanchez-Laguna
    ICE Los Angeles Lionel Sanchez-Laguna, a 55-year-old illegal alien from Mexico

    Sanchez-Laguna’s criminal history includes discharging a firearm at an inhabited dwelling and vehicle in Orange, CA with a sentence of 365 days in jail, battery on spouse or cohabitant in Orange, CA with a sentence of four years of probation, willful cruelty to child in Orange, CA with a sentence of four years of probation, driving under the influence in Orange, CA with a sentence of ten days in jail, assault with semi-automatic firearm in Orange, CA with a sentence of three years in prison, and personal use of a firearm in Orange, CA with a sentence of three years in prison

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    Armando Ordaz
    ICE arrested Armando Ordaz, a 44-year-old illegal alien from Mexico

    Ordaz’s criminal history includes sexual battery in Los Angeles, CA with a sentence of 135 days of jail and five years of probation, receiving known or stolen property in Norwalk, CA with a sentence of 90 days in jail and three years of probation, and petty theft in Los Angeles, CA with a sentence of 365 days in jail and four years of probation

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    Francisco Sanchez-Arguello
    ICE arrested Francisco Sanchez-Arguello, a 38-year-old illegal alien from Mexico

    Sanchez-Arguello’s criminal history that includes arrests for grand theft larceny and possession of a prohibited weapon

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    Jose Gregorio Medranda Ortiz
    ICE arrested Jose Gregorio Medranda Ortiz, a 42-year-old illegal alien from Ecuador

    Medranda Ortiz’s criminal history includes conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more cocaine while on board a vessel in Tampa, FL with a sentence of 135 months in prison

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    Victor Mendoza-Aguilar
    ICE arrested Victor Mendoza-Aguilar, a 32-year-old illegal alien from Mexico

    His criminal history includes a conviction for possessing unlawful paraphernalia in Pasadena, CA with a sentence of 112 days jail, possessing controlled substances in Pasadena, CA with a sentence of 16 months in jail, assault with a deadly weapon: not firearm in Pasadena, CA with a sentence of four years in prison; obstructing a public officer in Pasadena, CA with a sentence of 364 days in jail

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    Delfino Aguilar-Martinez
    ICE arrested Delfino Aguilar-Martinez, a 51-year-old illegal alien from Mexico

    Aguilar-Martinez’s criminal history includes assault with a deadly weapon with great bodily injury in Los Angeles, CA with a sentence of 365 days in jail

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    Jose Cristobal Hernandez-Buitron
    ICE arrested Jose Cristobal Hernandez-Buitron, 43-year-old illegal alien from Peru

    Hernandez-Buitron’s criminal history that includes a conviction for robbery that resulted in a 10-year sentence

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    Jordan Mauricio Meza-Esquibel
    ICE arrested Jordan Mauricio Meza-Esquibel, 32-year-old illegal alien from Honduras

    Meza-Esquibel’s criminal history that includes arrests for distribution of heroin and cocaine and domestic violence

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    Jesus Alan Hernandez-Morales
    ICE arrested Jesus Alan Hernandez-Morales, a 26-year-old illegal alien from Mexico

    His criminal history includes conspiracy to transport an illegal alien in Las Cruces, NM with a sentence of 239 days in jail

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICYMI: All democratic governors stand united against President Trump’s militarization in Los Angeles

    Source: US State of California 2

    Jun 8, 2025

    In case you missed it, every single Democratic governor agrees: Donald Trump’s attempts to militarize California are an alarming abuse of power. 

    Democratic Governors Association: “President Trump’s move to deploy California’s National Guard is an alarming abuse of power. Governors are the Commanders in Chief of their National Guard and the federal government activating them in their own borders without consulting or working with a state’s governor is ineffective and dangerous.

    “Further, threatening to send the U.S. Marines into American neighborhoods undermines the mission of our service members, erodes public trust, and shows the Trump administration does not trust local law enforcement.

    “It’s important we respect the executive authority of our country’s governors to manage their National Guards — and we stand with Governor Newsom who has made it clear that violence is unacceptable and that local authorities should be able to do their jobs without the chaos of this federal interference and intimidation.”

    This continues the chorus of elected officials across California and the nation speaking out against this clear federal overreaction.

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    News In case you missed it, last night, President Trump – disregarding Governor Newsom – federalized California National Guard troops in Los Angeles at a time when there were no unmet law enforcement needs. In fact, local law enforcement efforts successfully…

    News Los Angeles, California – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement in response to speaking out peacefully on the federal government’s immigration actions: The federal government is taking over the California National Guard and deploying 2,000…

    News Los Angeles, California – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement in response to the federal government’s intent to deploy the California National Guard: The federal government is moving to take over the California National Guard and deploy…

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Update: Press Arrangements for IAEA Board of Governors Meeting, 9-13 June 2025

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA

    Update: IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi is expected to hold a press conference at 12:30 CEST on Monday, 9 June, in the Press Room of the M building. 

    A live video stream of the press conference will be available. The IAEA will provide video footage of the press conference and the Director General’s opening Board of Governor’s statement here and will make photos available on Flickr.  

    For all information about the press arrangements for IAEA Board of Governors Meeting, 9-13 June 2025 please see here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Nine million pensioners to receive Winter Fuel Payments this winter

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Nine million pensioners to receive Winter Fuel Payments this winter

    Everyone over the State Pension age in England and Wales with an income of, or below, £35,000 a year will benefit from a Winter Fuel Payment this winter.

    • This increased threshold means no lower or middle-income pensioners will miss out, with the vast majority – over three quarters – of pensioners in England and Wales receiving the payment.

    • Support will continue to be targeted, with pensioners above this threshold having the payment automatically recovered or able to opt out.

    Nine million pensioners to receive Winter Fuel Payments this winter as all pensioners in England and Wales with an income of, or below, £35,000 a year will benefit from a Winter Fuel Payment. This extends eligibility to the vast majority of pensioners, with around 9 million, or over three quarters, benefitting. This threshold is well above the income level of pensioners in poverty and is broadly in line with average earnings, balancing support for lower income pensioners with fairness to the taxpayer

    This change will cost around £1.25 billion in England and Wales and see means-testing of the Winter Fuel Payment save around £450 million, subject to certification by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) compared to the system of universal Winter Fuel Payments. The costs will be accounted for at the Budget and incorporated into the next OBR forecast. The Chancellor will take decisions on funding in the round at that forecast to ensure the government’s non-negotiable fiscal rules are met. This will not lead to permanent additional borrowing.

    No pensioner will need to take any action as they will automatically receive the payment this winter, and for those with incomes above the threshold it will be automatically recovered via HMRC. The payment of £200 per household, or £300 per household where there is someone over 80, will be made automatically this winter. Over 12 million pensioners across the United Kingdom will also benefit from the Triple Lock, with their State Pension set to increase by up to £1,900 this parliament.

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said:

    Targeting Winter Fuel Payments was a tough decision, but the right decision because of the inheritance we had been left by the previous government. It is also right that we continue to means-test this payment so that it is targeted and fair, rather than restoring eligibility to everyone including the wealthiest. 

    But we have now acted to expand the eligibility of the Winter Fuel Payment so no pensioner on a lower income will miss out. This will mean over three quarters of pensioners receiving the payment in England and Wales later this winter.

    Pensioners above the £35,000 threshold will have the full amount of the Winter Fuel Payment they received automatically collected via PAYE, or via their Self-Assessment return. No one will need to register with HMRC for this or take any further action.  Pensioners who want to opt out and not receive the payment at all, will be able to do so, with details to be confirmed.

    Making these changes now gives people certainty and ensures that payments can be made in time for this winter. Payments will be better targeted than before 2024-25 when they were previously paid to all pensioners regardless of their income, meaning those on lower and middle incomes will still receive the help they need, ensuring fairness for both pensioners and taxpayers.

    Approximately 2 million individuals in England and Wales over State Pension age have taxable incomes above £35,000.


    More information

    • Eligibility is based on a person’s age and place of residence during the qualifying week (the third full week of September). For winter 2025/26, the qualifying week will be 15 to 21 September 2025.
    • A person needs to have reached State Pension age by the end of the qualifying week to be eligible.
    • Winter Fuel Payments are worth £200 per household, or £300 per household where there is someone over 80. Shared payments are made to pensioners not on an income-related benefit.
    • The payment will be recovered from individuals via HMRC based on their individual taxable incomes. There will be no need for household incomes to be aggregated.
    • It will be recovered via PAYE for the vast majority, or in their Self-Assessment tax return for the minority who file and pay their taxes in this way. HMRC will work closely with representative bodies to ensure the process is as simple as possible with clear guidance for taxpayers.
    • For those who would like to opt out from receiving the Winter Fuel Payment, DWP will develop a simple system to enable individuals to do so, removing the need for HMRC to recover the payment. Further information will be on GOV.UK in due course. 
    • The government will be publishing an equalities analysis alongside the legislation and a Tax Information and Impact Note at Budget.

    Further background

    • As of winter 2024/25, Winter Fuel Payments were restricted in England and Wales to pensioner households receiving Pension Credit or certain other income-related benefits.  
    • It is worth £200 for eligible households, or £300 for households with someone aged 80 or over. It is a non-contributory, household payment to support pensioners during the colder months.
    • From 2025/26 Winter Fuel Payments will be payable in England and Wales at £200 for households including someone between State Pension age and 79, and £300 for households including someone aged 80 or over. Where the household is not getting an income related benefit, such as Pension Credit, a shared payment will be made – e.g. a couple, each under 80, not on Pension Credit will receive a payment of £100 each.
    • Winter Fuel Payments are transferred in Northern Ireland. The policy area is devolved to Scotland. The Scottish Government and the Northern Ireland Executive will both receive a mechanical uplift in their funding as a result of this change in England and Wales.

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    Published 9 June 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Prime Minister’s remarks at London Tech Week 2025: Monday 9 June

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Prime Minister’s remarks at London Tech Week 2025: Monday 9 June

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s remarks at London Tech Week 2025.

    Thank you so much. It’s really fantastic to stand here and look out and see so many people in this room—to get a real sense of the energy, the commitment, and the professionalism, the entrepreneurial spirit that we have here.

    Let me start by thanking you all for being here. We’re going to have a really good Tech Week. We already kicked off yesterday. We’ve got some major announcements to make, some real partnerships to build together, and I’m just so pleased to have this opportunity—this privilege—of opening this morning. It’s a real pleasure for me.

    My constituency, the area I represent, is London. I’m a London MP, and that means I understand first hand just how important our sector is as we go forward—whether it’s entrepreneurs or the spirit in London, this is hugely, hugely important.

    We have to recognise that for many people, they see AI and tech as transformative—something that’s going to do so much. And every time we say “over five years or ten years,” everybody says to me “it’s going to be more like five years or three years.” We’re going to bring about great change in so many aspects of our lives. Whether that’s in health—where I’ve seen for myself the incredible contribution that tech and AI can make. I was in a hospital up in the Midlands, talking to consultants who deal with strokes. They showed me the equipment and techniques that they are using – using AI to isolate where the clot is in the brain in a micro-second of the time it would have taken otherwise. Brilliantly saving people’s lives. Shortly after that, I had an incident where I was being shown AI and stethoscopes working together to predict any problems someone might have. So whether it’s health or other sectors, it’s hugely transformative what can be done here.

    Last Monday, I was in Scotland launching the Strategic Defence Review of the government. This was a review I commissioned soon after we came into power to tell me what are the risks we face as a country in this new era? What are the challenges? What are our capabilities? And how do we make sure that, as we go forward, our capabilities match the risks and challenges we face as a country.

    In that, tech and AI were absolutely central. Over the last three years or more, during this awful conflict in Ukraine—I’ve been back to Ukraine on a number of occasions in that period to have in-depth conversations with President Zelensky to make sure our support is in the right place. But I was really struck, on the trip before last—probably about six or seven weeks ago—by the extent to which technology and AI are now having a direct impact in that conflict. In three years of conflict, the way that war is being fought has changed profoundly.

    So I wanted that hardwired into our Defence Review—a sense of how AI could be driving change. There are so many examples across government. I’ve set the challenge to all of my teams: show me how they can use AI—not just in the output of government, not just in partnership with yourselves and others in the delivery of services—but also in the very way we do government. How can we transform what we do?

    There are certainly examples of that. I spoke to a social worker in Downing Street at one of our receptions. She explained to me, with a smile on her face, just how AI is slashing her paperwork and her caseload. She talked me through how she’s now doing her work. What she said was that this was helping her transform her work—because she could concentrate on the human element of it. She could use AI and tech to help with the parts that could be done more quickly. And from that, I’ve always said: AI and tech make us more human. It may sound like an odd thing to say, but it’s true—and we need to say it. Because, some people out there are sceptical. They worry about AI taking their jobs. But I know from audiences like this, this debate has been had many times. We need to push past it. But people worry: will it make their lives more comfortable? Even for businesses, the pace of change can feel relentless. I know you all get that. But when it comes to harnessing the power of this technology, I believe the way we work through this together is critical. And that means partnership and partnership is at the heart of everything we do in government—working with you. You are the entrepreneurs who will drive this country forward. Our job as partners is to create the best possible conditions for you to succeed. That’s why events like this—and the conversations we have in the margins—are so important. Because we can only create the right conditions if we’re having that conversation. You’re able to put your fingerprints on what we’re doing.

    Just look at the raw facts. This industry supports over 2 million jobs. That’s incredible. Or take this statistic: in 2023, our AI sector grew 30 times faster than the rest of the economy. That is incredible. So this is about what we’ve achieved. It’s about who we are as a nation. What signal do we want to send to the rest of the world? The signal I want to send is this: a Britain that, after years of chaos, is a stable partner for investment. A Britain that believes the future should be shaped by our values. And that in this volatile world, is proud, unashamed, open for business.

    I think—and hope—you can see that in our approach to trade, in the new deals we’ve done just in the last few months. We’re determined to create new markets—whether that’s in India, the US, or Europe. You can see it in our openness to investment as well. On that front, I’m really pleased to welcome what I see as yet another vote of confidence in Britain today: the announcement that Liquidity will base their European headquarters right here in London. That’s a £1.5 billion investment into our economy. It means better access to finance for entrepreneurs right across the country. It’s a vote of confidence in our AI Opportunities Action Plan as well. We put that plan out at the beginning of the year. We’re really proud of it—50 recommendations, all of them accepted by the government. At the heart of it is partnership in action. It shows our ambition to be the best state partner for tech entrepreneurs anywhere in the world. That’s the bar. That’s the ambition I’ve set.

    So I can also announce today that we’re committing an extra £1 billion of funding to scale up our compute power by a factor of 20. You know how important that is— a huge increase in the size of Britain’s AI engine. It means we can be an AI maker, not just an AI taker. More importantly, it means we have the digital infrastructure we need to make sure AI improves our public services. Because we do have a defining mission in that plan—a responsibility, if you like—to harness this unprecedented opportunity and use it to improve the lives of working people. This is a shared mission. We’re a mission-driven government. But this is a shared mission. Because social fear I was talking about a moment ago—trust me, I think that is the challenge for adoption. It’s a far greater challenge than the regulatory barrier, although that can be a challenge too. But it’s an area where government can help—where we can do our bit in this partnership.

    Take planning, for example, which is a huge priority for this government. We are going to build more labs, more data centres—and we’re going to do it much, much more quickly. Our Planning and Infrastructure Bill going through Parliament right now is a real game-changer. Each of you in this room knows how important it is to change our rules on planning, infrastructure, and the regulatory environment—and how that can drive growth in building homes – what a difference that could make. Again, the human that sits there with the tech and the AI—because the security of having an affordable home is hugely important. I come from a working-class background, and at times we struggled as a family to make ends meet. But we owned our home, and that gave me a sense of security—a base camp, if you like—on which I could build my life, my opportunities, and my aspirations. I want that to be there for everyone in the country—that base camp. And AI can help on this.

    This is how we explain and lead people down this transformative path. And in that way, in pushing forward, we’ve developed a powerful new tool. We’ve done this in-house, and I’m really proud of that—that as a government, we’ve taken on the challenge and developed something in-house, just to prove that governments can innovate. We use that word all the time, and some people don’t associate it with government—but we have. We’ve developed what we call Extract. It’s being trialled in councils in Exeter, Westminster, Nuneaton and Bedworth. It takes old, handwritten planning documents and put them into digital form in seconds. Jobs that would otherwise have taken hours and hours—done in seconds. A hundred planning records per day, and the usual average up till now is five. So, you can see—it’s a huge productivity boost and we want to roll that out. It doesn’t just show that the government can innovate, it also means faster planning decisions, which I think comes as a relief to many people in this room and beyond—both in AI and in British business more broadly. And of course, it’s money-saved for councils, so they can spend their money on other things. It turns into more growth and more opportunity.

    But most of all, it speeds up the future that we need. AI innovation making a difference for working people. The same, of course, is true across the public realm. We’re looking at how AI can speed up discharges from hospitals—hugely important. I’ve looked into this in our hospitals. Getting people out the back door more quickly—AI can help with that. Same with the asylum backlog, how can AI and tech help us deal with that? Or teachers—helping them personalise lessons for their pupils. Again, using their time better, making them more human. Giving them that interaction so that every child gets the best possible chance in life. What a difference personalising what they do can make to so many children.

    In every case, you can show AI innovation making a difference for working people. But to truly succeed in this mission then one of the biggest parts, and you’ll all have heard this many, many times in the conversation about AI, tech, growth and investment and business. It always comes back to this point: skills. It is one of the key concerns in any business in technology—actually, in any business pretty much across the board—one of the great worries for working people, and the same for any parent, is always: What does this mean for my children? What does it mean for their future? So today, I am really delighted to announce what is a step change in how we train homegrown talent in AI. A partnership with 11 major companies to train 7.5 million workers in AI by 2030.

    I would also like to thank NVIDIA for partnering on a new pipeline. Jensen is here with us for the “in conversation” we’re so grateful for that partnership. That allows us to expand their lab in Bristol, and that will make a huge difference to opportunity and jobs in the South West. We’re also going to bring the full powers of government with a new tech-first training programme. That’s up to 1 million young people trained in tech skills—that will be so crucial for their future. That’s a £185 million investment, embedding AI right through our education system, starting in our secondary schools with subjects like computer science. At universities, a new scholarship programme for high-flying students—supporting the best and brightest personally, so they can focus on their research on the next frontier.

    So from school all the way through—and on top of that, extra support for small businesses, along with their student leavers, so they can recruit the technology skills they need. And this—trust me—is a package that should make a massive difference to the aspirations of working people.

    At the end of the day, that is what this must be about. I want young people in the poorer parts of my constituency—and I’m thinking in particular of a place like Somers Town, between Euston and King’s Cross, where there’s so much of that tech and entrepreneurial AI belief—I want the children in Somers Town to look out of their classroom windows and feel “yes, I can be part of that success. This could belong to me.”

    That’s why the work we’re doing in schools, universities and colleges is so important—to make them feel they’ve got a role, they’ve got aspiration, they’ve got a future. They can’t aspire to do something unless they can see it, feel it, and understand what it is. In this country, the technology needs to be built in our brain. Just to give a short example of that—praising tech companies for investing in Somers Town. I’ve thrown this challenge out many, many times: how do we make the children in the poorest part of my constituency aspire to work in your centre? And Google AI opened a campus in Somers Town. They’ve taken up that challenge. It is tremendous. I went there for the opening—it’s right next to the school where I envisage those students who wouldn’t necessarily have seen their future in tech. And now that campus is right next to their school they can see it every day and they can feel it.

    That’s a really good example. Thank you to the tech sector for stepping up to that challenge. But now we need to go further. By the end of this Parliament, we should be able to look every parent the eye, in every region in Britain and say – look what technology can deliver for you. We can put money in your pocket; we can create wealth in your community; we can create good jobs and vastly improve our public services and build a better future for your children. That is the opportunity we must seize, that is what my Plan for Change will deliver. And today, I think we’re taking another big step towards it.

    So thank you very much for being here and thank you for letting me have the privilege of opening today. Thank you.

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    Published 9 June 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Government of Canada to announce support for 2SLGBTQI+ communities in Canada

    Source: Government of Canada News

    June 9, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario — The Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism), will announce support to 2SLGBTQI+ communities in Canada.

    Date:          June 10, 2025

    Time:         12:30 PM EDT

    Location:   Location details will be shared following registration. 

    Notes for media: Accredited media only are invited to attend this event. Media who wish to attend in-person must register by 9:00 AM EDT on June 10, 2025, by emailing media@fegc-wage.gc.ca

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Remarks by SHYA at media session

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Following are the remarks by the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, at a media session after attending a radio programme today (June 8):

    Reporter: Can you briefly recap in English how legalising the basketball betting could help combat illegal gambling and how can they support local sports development? And how much tax is expected to be generated? And also how will the government strike a balance between legalising basketball betting and also advert against gambling especially among young people in the city?

    Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs: For the government, we don’t encourage any kind of gambling. When combating the illegal gambling problem, we have multipronged approach. The first and the most important one is law enforcement, so through law enforcement we will take serious actions against those illegal gambling organisations and people involved in illegal gambling is in fact a criminal offense and can be subject to a penalty of $50,000 and also nine months in jail.

    The second one is public education, this is very important that we need to let Hong Kong people know the consequences of illegal gambling and we will encourage people to understand how to avoid illegal gambling and in fact gambling. We will take a series of measures and put in more efforts and resources in enhancing public education. Thirdly, for those who already have gambling problems, we will provide counselling services. Currently, we have four counselling centres carrying out these counselling services.  

    The fourth and last one, we can see it as a last resort. When the illegal gambling problem is so serious, we need to channel the illegal gambling to a regulated gambling regime. With illegal basketball gambling, we are also taking these four approaches. I will attend the LegCo (Legislative Council) Panel Meeting tomorrow to report on the results of the public consultation that we have conducted months ago. And during the consultation process, 90 per cent of the people who submitted their proposals, they supported the regulated basketball gambling regime, and this will be modelling on the current football gambling regime. So, tomorrow I will introduce the consultation results and will also report to the LegCo on the next step that we are going to take. 

    (Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Inland Revenue Department alerts public to fraudulent SMS messages

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) today (June 9) alerted members of the public to fraudulent SMS messages purportedly issued by the IRD, which invite recipients to claim profits tax subsidy via a hyperlink provided.

         The IRD clarified that it has no connection with these SMS messages and has reported the case to the Police for further investigation.

         The IRD is registered in the SMS Sender Registration Scheme of the Office of the Communications Authority. All SMS messages issued by the IRD will bear “#HK IRD” in the SMS Sender ID to enable members of the public to verify the identity of the SMS sender. Members of the public should stay alert to suspicious SMS messages, not visit hyperlinks provided in such messages, and not disclose any personal information.

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  • Political Parties Must Lower Temperatures; Dialogue Cannot Be Confrontation: Vice-President

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (2)

    lign=”center”>Federal Polity Requires Centre-State Sync, Nationalism Must Prevail Over Partisanship, highlights VP
    Emergence Of Greenfield Projects Is Not Taking Place At The Pace It Should, cautions VP
    Farmers Have To Be Hand-Held; Agripreneurs Cannot Emerge On Their Own, says VP
    Time Has Come For Corporates To Share Their Profits With The Farm Sector, says VP
    Peace Comes From Strength; Research Is Critical For Ensuring Security, says VP
    Vice-President Interacts With Industry Leaders And Entrepreneurs In Bengaluru

    The Vice-President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar today said, “Political parties in the country will have to bring down the political temperature. The dialogue between political parties cannot be a confrontation — the dialogue has to be soothing. Democracy is defined, friends, by dialogue and discourse.”

    He further added, “India is a thriving federal society where there has to be sync between the Centre and the States. Dialogue between leaders and political parties is vital — absence of dialogue will not be good for our national mindset.”

    Interacting with industry leaders and entrepreneurs in Bengaluru today, he stated, “Issues of national security, issues connected with our nationalism, and issues connected to our development must be viewed from a national prism, not a partisan one. I do not doubt the political sagacity of people across the spectrum — they are available in all political parties.”

    Invoking the Vedantic principle of freedom of expression, the Vice-President remarked, “Democratic values cannot be described without freedom of expression and debate. If someone attacks, frustrates or regulates your right to expression, then there is a deficiency in democracy.”

    Commenting on industrial trends, he made a sharp observation, “People in industry, unlike politics, are satisfied by balance sheets. But greenfield projects are not emerging at the pace they should. Please think, converge in clusters to ensure equitable employment and growth.”

    https://twitter.com/VPIndia/status/1931364104855531846

    Calling on the corporate sector to share their profits with the farm sector, Shri Dhankhar said,“Time has come for corporates to share their profits with the farm sector. Your investment in research or farmland is not charity — it is a gainful investment.”

    Speaking on farm-sector integration with industry, the Vice-President, drawing from his own background, said, “I come from a farming community. The farm sector plays a critical role in the nation’s growth trajectory. But at the moment, it is only producing agro-products — it is not part of the marketing chain.”

    https://twitter.com/VPIndia/status/1931364367016267894

    Calling for industry-farm convergence, he added, “Industry must brainstorm to bring greater synergy with the farm sector. Farmers need to be hand-held; agripreneurs must emerge, but they cannot do so without support.”

    On the future of India’s growth, Shri Dhankhar underscored the role of research and innovation, “We must engage in research of the highest order. Our research capacity will define Bharat’s global standing. Our technological innovation will define how secure we are.”

    https://twitter.com/VPIndia/status/1931346050591178991

    Touching upon strategic peace, he observed, “Peace is fundamental to business and people’s harmony. But peace is never bargained — it comes from strength. The greatest peace is secured when we are ever prepared for war.”

    Highlighting the evolution of industry’s role in national security, he noted, “There was a time when industry only manufactured armoury. Now, it must lead in technology. Research is the spine of long-term growth.”

    Declaring that Bharat is on an unstoppable rise, the Vice-President stated, “Bharat is no longer a country of potential — it is a country on the rise. ‘Viksit Bharat’ is no longer our dream — it is our objective. But we must take a quantum leap by increasing per capita income manyfold.”

    https://twitter.com/VPIndia/status/1931354355657331041

    Urging a practical outlook, he added, “We must juxtapose our economic status with our demographic size — 1.4 billion people. On empirical estimates, there must be an eightfold increase in per capita income.”

    Governor of Karnataka, Shri Thawarchand Gehlot, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri D.K. Shivakumar, MP Shri Lahar Singh, Minister, Govt of Karnataka, Dr M.C. Sudhakar, and other dignitaries were also present.

  • Piyush Goyal begins official visit to Switzerland and Sweden to strengthen trade ties

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, commenced his official visit to Switzerland today as part of a five-day tour of Switzerland and Sweden from June 9 to 13. The visit aims to deepen India’s strategic and economic engagements with key European partners, with a focus on promoting trade, investment, and sustainable growth.
     
    The Minister’s visit to Switzerland includes high-level meetings with global CEOs, senior government officials, and prominent Swiss industry leaders. Sector-specific engagements are scheduled in key areas such as pharmaceuticals, life sciences, precision engineering, machine tools, and high-tech manufacturing. Goyal is also set to meet Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin to further bolster bilateral trade and diplomatic ties.
     
    During his stay in Switzerland, Goyal will hold one-on-one discussions with representatives of major Swiss companies. Indian industry leaders will also be part of these meetings, facilitating direct interaction and exploring collaboration opportunities. The Minister will participate in the Swissmem Industry Day and a Business Round Table with the Swiss Mechanical and Electrical (MEM) Industry, where deliberations will focus on the potential of the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA). In addition, he will interact with the ICAI Zurich Chapter and engage with members of the Indian media.
     
    Following his engagements in Switzerland, Shri Goyal will travel to Sweden to co-chair the 21st session of the Indo-Swedish Joint Commission for Economic, Industrial and Scientific Cooperation (JCEISC) alongside Sweden’s Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Benjamin Dousa.
     
    The visit to Sweden includes bilateral meetings with Dousa and Håkan Jevrell, State Secretary to the Minister of Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade. 
     
    In Sweden, Goyal will also participate in the India-Sweden Business Leaders’ Round Table and engage in one-on-one meetings with top Swedish companies across sectors such as innovation, green technologies, sustainable solutions, and advanced manufacturing. Companies with a strong presence in India or ongoing interest, including Ericsson, Volvo Group, IKEA, Sandvik, Alfa Laval, and SAAB, are expected to take part in these interactions.
     
     
  • PM Modi urges citizens to participate in survey on India’s growth journey

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called upon citizens to participate in a nationwide survey available on the NaMo App, seeking public feedback on India’s developmental journey over the past eleven years. The Prime Minister shared the link to the Jan Man Survey, inviting people from all walks of life to contribute their views on the country’s progress since 2014.
     
    In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi said, “Your views matter the most! Take part in this survey on the NaMo App and let us know how you view India’s growth journey over the last 11 years. #11YearsOfSeva.”
     
     
    The survey aims to gather insights and opinions from the public on various aspects of national development, including economic growth, infrastructure, welfare schemes, digital initiatives, and other key areas that have shaped India’s transformation.
     
    With this outreach, the government seeks to foster a participative approach in governance by involving citizens directly in the evaluation of national progress. The feedback collected through the NaMo App will serve as a reflection of the people’s voice in shaping future priorities and strengthening democratic engagement.
     
    The initiative comes as the country marks 11 years since the beginning of the current administration’s tenure, which began in May 2014. The survey is open to all users through the NaMo App, reinforcing the government’s continued emphasis on citizen-centric policymaking and transparent dialogue with the public.
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Our Living Soils’ by Emma Rosen and Rhiannon Thomas out now

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    ‘Our Living Soils’ by Emma Rosen and Rhiannon Thomas out now

    Natural England has commissioned a children’s illustrated book to teach young children about soil.

    ‘Our Living Soils’ written by Emma Rosen and illustrated by Rhiannon Thomas was commissioned by Natural England to teach children about soil.

    Young children love to jump in muddy puddles and roll on grass, but are unlikely to think about what is going on in the earth underneath them. Now a new illustrated book aims to dig into just what is happening in the soil beneath their feet.

    ‘Our Living Soils’ was commissioned by Natural England to explore soil health in a way that appeals to four to seven-year-old children. It highlights just how much is going on in our soil and focuses on the creatures that make it their home.  It was written by author and schoolteacher Emma Rosen, and illustrated by fine artist and illustrator, Rhiannon Thomas.

    The team behind ‘Our Living Soils’. From left: Jonny Griffiths, Matthew Shepherd and Eleanor Reed of Natural England, author Emma Rosen and illustrator Rhiannon Thomas.

    The book was launched during the weekend at the sold out Open Farm Sunday event at Springwater Farm in Exeter, with both Emma and Rhiannon in attendance, along with Natural England’s soils team. The team hosted a series of activities including round the campfire storytelling; soil minibeast drawing and writing activities; and the very popular exploration of soil dwelling organisms through the microscope.

    Eleanor Reed, Natural England principal soil specialist, said:

    From soil formation to soil function, this visually engaging book aims to raise the awareness of soils to young children and their parents alike.

    We hope it engages young children and develops their curiosity about the fascinating, but hidden, world beneath their feet.

    ‘Our Living Soils’ was launched at Open Farm Sunday in Exeter where children could look at soil-based organisms under the microscope.

    Neal Layton, author and illustrator of some of the Eco Explorer series of children’s books, endorsed ‘Our Living Soils’, saying it is ‘a brilliant book for muddy boot wearers big and small’.

    Alongside the paperback, which is available to buy at Our Living Soils – Emma Rosen, or from Waterstones and Amazon, there will be a PDF edition which can be distributed by Natural England. A Kindle version will also be produced and put on the Kindle Unlimited subscription service so subscribers can read it for free.

    A narrated video of ‘Our Living Soils’ is available on YouTube.

    Our Living Soils, written by Emma Rosen and illustrated by Rhiannon Thomas

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Updated guide to raising concerns about a charity

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Updated guide to raising concerns about a charity

    The Charity Commission for England and Wales has today published refreshed guidance and an updated online form to help anyone who wants to raise a concern about a charity.

    The guidance ‘Raising a concern with the Charity Commission’ (CC47) sets out when to raise concerns about a charity with the Commission as well as what it can do or cannot do within its remit of helping charities in England and Wales be accountable, well-run and meet their legal obligations.  

    The guidance also covers where and how it can and will act and how it prioritises the most serious concerns that present risk of significant harm to, or abuse of, charities, their beneficiaries or assets or to trust and confidence in the sector. 

    Eight percent of 3679 concerns submitted by members of the public to the Commission during the last financial year could not be taken further as these were either beyond the Commission’s regulatory remit set by Parliament or had insufficient information.  

    The Commission’s updated guidance and forms aim to help people find the most appropriate route for raising any concerns, while being clear when it is unlikely to be able to act. 

    An improved online ‘raising a concern’ form on gov.uk for members of the public, which still allows evidence to be attached, now provides new signposting to make it easier for a charity’s trustees, employees and volunteers to raise concerns in the right way via alternative routes for whistleblowing, reports of serious incidents or matters of material significance. 

    Charity Commission Head of Intelligence & Risk, Kate Waring, said:  

    While things can go wrong – either intentionally or unintentionally – the vast majority of the 170,000 charities on the register are doing great work to make a positive difference. Trustees overwhelmingly act in their charity’s best interests, and we step in when they do not.  

    It is important people can tell us when things are not right at a charity, and our refreshed guidance explains the sorts of concerns they can, and should, confidently bring to our attention. Both the improved guidance and online form also remind people about concerns that are for other regulators, so they can raise those with the right organisation. 

    We have to prioritise our work to help us make the best use of the resources we’ve been given as a public body and to ensure proportionate regulation of a volunteer led sector. 

    The ‘Raising a concern with the Charity Commission’ guidance is available on gov.uk

    ENDS 

    Notes to editors: 

    1. The Charity Commission is the independent, non-ministerial government department that registers and regulates charities in England and Wales. Its ambition is to be an expert regulator that is fair, balanced, and independent so that charity can thrive. This ambition will help to create and sustain an environment where charities further build public trust and ultimately fulfil their essential role in enhancing lives and strengthening society. Find out more  

    2. The Commission’s suite of guidance for charities in England and Wales is on gov.uk  

    3. Concerns about a charity can be raised with the appropriate authority on gov.uk  

    4. The refreshed guidance can be found on gov.uk  

    5. The updated form for raising concerns with the Charity Commission can be found here

    Press office

    Email pressenquiries@charitycommission.gov.uk

    Out of hours press office contact number: 07785 748787

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Plymouth’s largest anchor institutions unite in a pioneering collaboration to tackle inequality

    Source: City of Plymouth

    A Civic Engagement Agreement is being signed today by Plymouth’s four largest employers – Plymouth City Council, Babcock International Group (Babcock), University of Plymouth and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust – in a pioneering, voluntary commitment to address the root causes of inequality and drive inclusive, city-wide transformation.

    This landmark step collaboratively brings together major institutions in a coordinated approach to deliver social value, reduce deprivation and improve long-term outcomes for Plymouth households.

    A Shared Vision for Inclusive Growth

    At the heart of the Agreement is a shared belief: that the complex challenges facing Plymouth, such as job accessibility, health inequality, economic inactivity and skills, can best be addressed through collective action.

    The Civic Engagement Agreement sets out an intention for collaboration, guiding partners to align their expertise and resources across shared priorities including workforce development, community well-being, placemaking, and supply chain engagement.

    The Civic Engagement Agreement is working alongside and in collaboration with Growth Alliance Plymouth (GAP). GAP is the partnership between Plymouth City Council, Babcock International Group and The Royal Navy to ensure vital defence outputs are delivered into the future while driving sustainable and inclusive growth in the region.

    What This Means for the People of Plymouth

    Local residents and businesses will see new, joined-up approaches through the Civic Engagement Agreement’s focus on:

    • Being inclusive in employment practices
    • Strengthening local supply chains
    • Supporting staff, students and volunteers to work with communities to improve health, education and social infrastructure
    • Reducing the environmental impact of operations internally and in supply chains.

    Ultimately, the Civic Engagement Agreement aims to ensure that public services and institutions work better together to improve life outcomes for Plymouth residents.

    Strategic Commitments from the Partners

    Plymouth City Council

    “This Agreement gives us clarity of four focus areas for collective action where we can make the biggest difference through our social value action” said Tudor Evans Leader of Plymouth City Council “It allows us to better coordinate services and investments that influence community wellbeing, ensuring we act with purpose—and with our partners, act with strength.”

    Babcock International

    John Gane, Managing Director for Babcock’s Devonport site, said “As one of Plymouth’s largest employers supporting over 11% of the city’s workforce—we understand the vital role we play in shaping a thriving, inclusive future for our community. At Babcock, we are proud to lead the way in regional skills development, expanding vocational opportunities and opening new career pathways that empower local talent to succeed. Our commitment to sustainability and social value is deeply rooted in our support for local communities, charities, and civic initiatives. As a key anchor institution in Plymouth, we are already making a meaningful impact, but through this Civic Engagement Agreement, backed by Growth Alliance Plymouth, we have the opportunity to achieve even greater things together. This partnership is not just about progress, it’s about creating lasting, transformative change.”

    University of Plymouth

    The University of Plymouth’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Richard Davies says:

    “Knowledge and skills are vital to unlocking growth, encouraging investment, and helping our city fulfil its enormous potential.

    “We believe that universities should serve their communities, and this agreement sets a new standard for civic responsibility in higher education.

    “Our University is proud to be helping lead that journey here in Plymouth.”

    University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

    Sarah Brampton, Deputy Chief Executive: “We know that the health of our population is shaped by social determinants such as income, housing, environment, transport, education and work. To really improve people’s health, there needs to be a greater focus on preventing ill health and supporting our communities to be and stay well. We know we can achieve more by working together to tackle upstream causes of ill health, rather than just symptoms and coming together in this way, through this agreement, shows our commitment to doing that.”

    Key Objectives of the Agreement

    • Strengthen Community Well-being: Improve quality of life by tackling social determinants of health and supporting personal and community development.
    • Promote Sustainable and Inclusive Growth: Drive economic growth that benefits all residents through job creation, skills development, and local investment.
    • Champion Environmental and Social Responsibility: Embed sustainable practices and maximise social value through shared procurement, planning, and policy.

    A Call to Action

    This Civic Engagement Agreement marks a new chapter in civic partnership in Plymouth. The founding partners will now reach out to businesses, community organisations and residents to help shape the next phase of this work by contributing to the design and delivery of the detailed agreement to follow in autumn 2025.

    To learn more or get involved, visit: www.plymouthcharter.co.uk/post/civic-agreement

    For more information contact Ellie Tighe at Plymouth Charter, [email protected]

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mapping Change and Investment in St Helier06 June 2025 ​An interactive plan has been published and displayed on digital touch screens in St Helier, showcasing how our town is evolving through coordinated investment and regeneration. The document:… Read more

    Source: Channel Islands – Jersey

    06 June 2025

    ​An interactive plan has been published and displayed on digital touch screens in St Helier, showcasing how our town is evolving through coordinated investment and regeneration.

    The document: Mapping Change and Investment in St Helier brings together public and private projects – recently completed, in progress, and planned – to help Islanders understand what is happening, where it’s happening, and why it matters. 

    This interactive tool is part of a long-term effort to make information about St Helier’s future more accessible, engaging, and inclusive for all Islanders. 

    It encourages people to explore how Town is changing and to feel part of that transformation. 

    The plan is available online and can also be explored in person on digital touch screens installed at the Town Hall, Jersey Library, and the Government Office on Union Street – gov.je/planfortown

    Users can navigate the map to discover major developments, public realm enhancements, and the key policies driving the regeneration of St Helier. 

    The initiative centres on the three themes set out in the Bridging Island Plan’s vision for the Town: 

    • A Growing TownIntroduce and Integrate: Supporting the delivery of new homes, improved infrastructure, and better integration of spaces, services, and community. 
    • A Sustainable TownRestore, Protect and Prepare: Revitalising heritage assets, delivering environmental improvements, and preparing for climate resilience and long-term sustainability. 
    • A Vibrant TownConnect, Enliven and Enhance: Enhancing public spaces, promoting active travel, and investing in culture, retail, and community life to bring energy and life to Town. 

    The Minister for Infrastructure, Connétable Andy Jehan, said: “I am pleased with the recent progress and publication of this interactive plan. It will help Islanders, investors, and decision-makers understand the strategic context in St Helier and the positive changes that are underway. 

    “Some parts of Town clearly need investment, new infrastructure, and improvements to our public realm. This is key to our objective to revitalise St Helier. 

    “I recognise that people want to see further detail on key projects like Fort Regent, and I will ensure the Plan for Town stays updated as new announcements are made.”​

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Volunteers invited to take part in a community dig at Kilmocholmóg

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    An exciting community dig is happening at the prehistoric and medieval site of Kilmocholmóg, just off Kilmore Road in Lurgan, from Monday 16 June to Friday 4 July 2025.

    Members of the local community are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and get involved in unearthing Lurgan’s medieval past.

    Previous excavations at the site known as Kilmocholmóg (meaning ‘church of my little Colman’) has uncovered a greater insight into life at this location over thousands of years.

    Working alongside archaeologists, volunteers have helped unearth artefacts, structures, and evidence of ancient craftsmanship at this high-status historical site.

    Since 2022 over 1,000 artefacts including stone age tools, pottery, an ingot mould and glass beads have been recovered as well as the remains of an iron age enclosure and surrounding stone structures.

    The upcoming community dig aims to expand on these discoveries and uncover more details about the settlement’s significance and prove or disprove the local memory that an early medieval church was once located here.

    The dig runs Mondays to Fridays, giving volunteers the chance to take part in morning sessions (9.30am-12pm) or afternoon sessions (1pm-3.30pm).

    It is open to everyone, making it a perfect opportunity for families, history enthusiasts, and curious minds of all ages. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult to ensure a safe and educational experience.

    No experience is necessary as a team of experts from leading archaeology firm, Northern Archaeological Consultancy, will be on hand to guide volunteers every step of the way.

    Organised by the Craigavon Historical Society in partnership with the Council’s Lurgan Townscape Heritage scheme, this dig has been funded by National Lottery players through the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    If you are interested in learning about archaeology and uncovering the secrets of Kilmocholmóg, book your place at www.eventbrite.com/e/1376030156239 or email David Weir of Craigavon Historical Society at

    *protected email*

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Lurgan Show serves up a celebration of local food and farming

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    Thousands of visitors packed into the picturesque Lurgan Park on Saturday 7th June for this year’s Lurgan Show – a vibrant celebration of food, farming, and agriculture that firmly underscores the ABC Borough’s status as Northern Ireland’s Food Heartland.

    Now a flagship event in the agricultural calendar, the show proudly showcased the very best of the borough’s award-winning food and drink producers, agri-businesses, and farming excellence.

    This year’s Food Heartland stand, supported by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, attracted crowds keen to sample the finest produce from local favourites including Peggy’s Family Farm, Ballydown Milk, Rosemount Cottage Farm Meats, Glorious Bakes, Long Meadow Cider, Apple Tree Farm, the Hemp and Honey Farm Co Op, and Moo Valley gelato.

    From artisan jams and farm-fresh milkshakes to sizzling meats and handcrafted bakes, the local offering was second to none.

    Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Alderman Stephen Moutray, said:

    “Lurgan Show is a shining example of what makes our borough so special – a deep-rooted connection to our agricultural heritage and an unwavering passion for food excellence. I was delighted to see so many producers and visitors enjoying the day. This event is a true celebration of our Food Heartland, and I commend all those who work hard year-round to make our borough a place of taste, talent, and tradition.”

    Organised by the Lurgan & District Horse and Cattle Society, the Show also featured equestrian and livestock championships, vintage farm machinery, family activities, and more – offering something for everyone.

    The summer show season continues with the Armagh County Agricultural Show and Country Festival taking place this Saturday 14th June at Gosford Forest Park. For details, visit www.armaghshow.com

    To learn more about the Food Heartland and its producers, contact:

    *protected email*

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: US companies blame changing trade policy for eroding business prospects for the future – media

    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

    WASHINGTON, June 9 (Xinhua) — American businessmen warn that the U.S. administration’s ever-changing trade policies are making it difficult for them to plan for the future, leading to a freeze in hiring and investment, The Wall Street Journal reported.

    John Starr, owner of UltraSource, a Kansas City, Mo., supplier of meat processing and packing equipment, said he is holding off on hiring or making additional capital investments until there is clarity on tariffs.

    The company is waiting for suppliers in Europe to finalize $20 million in orders it placed before the Trump administration’s 10 percent tariffs went into effect on April 9, the report said. That means it faces a $2 million tax bill if the tariffs remain in place.

    “How am I supposed to pay for this?” said J. Starr, the third-generation owner of the company. “It could wipe out the entire year’s profits.”

    For months, US President Donald Trump has announced one significant tariff increase after another, at times switching from escalation to temporary settlement.

    “Where this all ends depends on what Trump decides to do next, and frankly, even Trump doesn’t know what Trump will do next,” Christopher Thornberg, a founding partner at Beacon Economics in Los Angeles, was quoted as saying in the article. “So it’s almost impossible to know where this is going.”

    In this environment, the US economy faces three main risks in the coming months, namely a potential rise in unemployment, a decline in consumer demand, and disruptions caused by financial market turmoil or sharp changes in sentiment, the article says.

    With the possibility of companies laying off workers due to low demand remaining, unemployment could rise quickly once such a scenario becomes a reality.

    At the same time, the level of delinquent debt on consumer loans has been rising for a year, raising concerns that the worsening financial situation of low-income borrowers could lead to a more noticeable slowdown in consumer spending, the article notes.

    For many companies, the uncertainty caused by Trump’s sudden and seemingly arbitrary tariff announcements has impacted sales prospects this year, the article says.

    “I have to take action immediately,” said J. Starr. “We will be very careful about any cash expenditures just because we need the money to pay the tariff.” -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian President V. Putin approved the strategy for the development of the Navy until 2050

    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

    Moscow, June 9 /Xinhua/ – Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 30 approved the Strategy for the Development of the Russian Navy until 2050. This was stated in an interview with the newspaper Argumenty i Fakty by the presidential aide and Chairman of the Russian Maritime Collegium Nikolai Patrushev.

    “The final version of the strategy was submitted to the head of state for consideration, and he approved it on May 30,” said N. Patrushev.

    According to him, “a strategic planning document of this kind has been adopted for the first time in modern history.”

    “The Strategy contains an analysis of the development of the military-political situation in the world, the possible occurrence and nature of armed conflicts, and the potential of the leading naval powers. An assessment is given of the current state and capabilities of the Navy, taking into account the experience of a special military operation,” he said.

    “The main requirements for the future combat composition of the fleet, its main tasks in peacetime and wartime, as well as mechanisms aimed at forming the future image of the Navy have been formulated. In a word, an important long-term document has been adopted, which provides an answer to the question of what Russia’s naval power should be so that our country can effectively defend its interests in the World Ocean,” N. Patrushev noted. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three people have been killed in two separate incidents in the Indian city of Delhi.

    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

    NEW DELHI, June 9 (Xinhua) — Three people, including an 8-year-old boy, were killed in two separate incidents in Delhi on Monday and several others were injured, a senior Delhi Fire Service official has confirmed.

    Two people were killed in a fire that broke out at an electric charging station in Delhi’s Dilshad Garden area. The station, located inside a house, was meant for e-rickshaws, small vehicles used to ferry people over short distances.

    Both of them suffered burns and were rushed to a local government hospital where they were pronounced dead.

    Two more people injured in the incident were taken to a local hospital.

    In a separate incident, an 8-year-old boy was killed and a 60-year-old man was injured when a two-storey house collapsed in West Delhi’s Kamruddin Nagar on Monday.

    The victim was taken to a local hospital. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China reports decline in consumer and producer price indices in May

    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

    BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) — China’s consumer inflation eased in May, driven by lower energy and food prices, while producer prices also continued to fall, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed Monday.

    According to the agency, in May the consumer price index /CPI/, the main indicator of inflation, fell by 0.1 percent year-on-year and by 0.2 percent month-on-month.

    The main factor that influenced the May CPI was the decline in energy prices. The contribution of this group of goods to the decline in CPI on an annual basis was 0.47 percentage points, noted /GSU/ statistician Dong Lijuan.

    According to her, positive price changes have been observed in some sectors against the backdrop of the country’s ongoing policy of stimulating consumption.

    The core CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, rose by 0.6 percent year-on-year in May, compared to 0.5 percent in April, according to data from the State Statistics Service.

    In May, food prices in the country fell by 0.4 percent year-on-year, while prices for non-food products remained unchanged.

    Consumer prices fell by 0.5 percent, while service prices rose by 0.5 percent.

    Overall, in January-May, the CPI in China fell by 0.1 percent compared to the same period last year.

    The latest data from the State Statistics Service also showed that the producer price index (PPI), which measures the overall change in wholesale producer prices, fell 3.3 percent year-on-year in May, an improvement from a 2.7 percent drop in April.

    Dong Lijuan attributed the decline in PPI to the fall in global crude oil prices, which led to lower prices in China’s oil-related industries, as well as a seasonal decline in demand for energy and raw materials. As the statistician explained, seasonal factors led to a decline in coal prices, while hot and rainy weather also disrupted construction activity in the southern regions.

    On a monthly basis, the PPI fell by 0.4 percent in May. In the first five months of the year, the PPI declined by 2.6 percent compared to a year earlier. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s trade with African countries hits record high in January-May 2025

    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

    BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) — China’s trade volume with African countries reached a record high in the first five months of 2025, data released by the General Administration of Customs showed Monday.

    According to official data, from January to May this year, trade volume between China and Africa increased by 12.4 percent year on year to 963.21 billion yuan (about 134 billion U.S. dollars), accounting for 5.4 percent of China’s total foreign trade.

    China’s exports to Africa in the first five months rose 20.2 percent year on year to 599.57 billion yuan, while imports from Africa rose 1.6 percent to 363.64 billion yuan. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov awarded the best managers of Russia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On June 6, 2025, the final of the federal stage of the competition “Manager of the Year among graduates of the Presidential Program for the Training of Management Personnel for Organizations of the National Economy of the Russian Federation – 2025” was held at the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

    The expert jury of the competition included representatives of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, the Expert Council of the Government Commission for the Organization of Management Training, Russian universities, the business community and the Union of Associations of the Program’s Alumni. The State University of Management was represented in the jury by Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov.

    The competition was held in the format of assessing projects implemented by graduates of the Presidential Program. More than 80 projects were submitted in two nominations: “Business Project” and “Social Project”, of which 12 projects were selected for participation in the in-person stage: 9 in the “Business Project” nomination and 3 in the “Social Project” nomination.

    The experts assessed the relevance of the project, the personal contribution of the contestant to its implementation, the measurability of the project results and the possibility of replication, the social effect of the project implementation for the region and the country as a whole, the quality of the presentation material, and answers to additional questions.

    It should be noted that the finalists of the Manager of the Year 2025 competition were Russian entrepreneurs who participated in the program for training Russian specialists abroad in accordance with the State Plan for the Training of Managerial Personnel for Organizations of the National Economy of the Russian Federation, implemented by the State Management University in the period from 2022 to 2024.

    All finalists of the in-person stage of “Manager of the Year – 2025” presented projects that are significant for the regions of Russia:

    The winners of the competition:

    Nomination “Business Project”: 1st place – Anatoly Smirnov, “Creation of a new production facility for the AFS Group”, St. Petersburg; 2nd place – Anatoly Tulaev, “Development of 5D printer production with innovative 5D tech technology”, Volgograd Region; 3rd place – Andrey Semizorov, “Import substitution of products from the Electrotyazhmash plant (Ukraine) with modernized analogues from the Vorotynsky Energy Repair Plant (Russia)”, Kaluga Region.

    Nomination “Social Project”: Artem Korolev, “International Engineering Championship CASE-IN”, Moscow.

    Nomination “Audience Choice Award”: Yulia Kladko, “Organization of entrepreneurial activity in the field of environmental design”, Moscow.

    The experts noted the high level of the projects presented, congratulated the contestants and wished them further success in implementing their projects and achieving their professional goals.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE University is the absolute leader in the ranking of universities’ practical orientation

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Карьерная платформа Changellenge >> summed up the results of the largest case championships of the 2024/25 season and presented an updated ranking of universities by the level of practical orientation. The absolute leader was the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    The ranking reflects the real ability of universities to prepare students to solve applied problems and apply knowledge in a professional environment.

    The key evaluation criterion was not formal academic indicators, but the practical successes of students: participation in qualifying rounds, reaching the finals and victories in case championships. HSE (Moscow) demonstrated an outstanding result: it accounted for 18% of all applications for participation in the championships, as well as 29% of all victories. Over the course of the year, 836 students took part, of which 90 reached the finals, and 14 became prize winners. The scale and quality of participation confirm HSE’s status as a leader in preparing students to solve applied problems and enter the labor market.

    It is noteworthy that the tasks of the case championships were developed by industry representatives: this season, 34 companies from the top 100 employers in Russia took part. For them, the championships serve as a real mechanism for selecting promising interns and young specialists, and for students, a platform for applying their knowledge and developing professional skills.

    The rating also included Saint Petersburg campus of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, which took 6th place. At the same time, it became the leader in terms of participation efficiency: out of 83 students, 7 reached the final, 4 became winners, which ensured it 1st place in terms of points per participant. The Moscow campus took 3rd place in this indicator.

    The results of the case season confirm that the Higher School of Economics not only forms a strong theoretical base, but also provides its students with real opportunities for professional growth, making them competitive in the eyes of the country’s leading employers.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Women’s fund invites applications

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Women Empowerment Fund is open for the first round of applications in 2025-26 from today until July 8.

    The fund subsidises projects that support women in balancing their career and family commitments, raise awareness of women’s physical and mental health, and unlock their potential.

    The 2025-26 thematic projects include the Greater Bay Area Exchange Programme and the Programme on Women’s Participation in Community Services.

    The exchange programme will enable women to broaden their horizons, deepen their understanding of national affairs, and interact with local residents, thereby promoting women’s development. 

    The community services programme aims to encourage women to make use of their own strengths to plan and launch community service projects, thereby promoting care and inclusion.

    Each exchange project and community services project shall be completed within one year, with the funding capped at $120,000 and $400,000 respectively.

    Set up in June 2023, the fund aims to empower women, regardless of their age, occupation or background, to realise their full potential in their respective roles, thereby promoting women’s development in Hong Kong.

    Interested eligible women’s groups and non-governmental organisations may submit an electronic or paper application.

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  • 11 years of PM Modi: A milestone in clean cooking fuel access under PM Modi’s leadership

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India marked the ninth anniversary of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), a flagship welfare initiative that has revolutionized access to clean cooking fuel across the country. Launched on May 1, 2016, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who now completes 11 years in office, the scheme has grown into the world’s largest clean energy program for households, transforming the lives of millions—particularly women—in rural and economically weaker sections.

    PMUY was initially conceived to provide deposit-free LPG connections to adult women from poor households. Over the past nine years, it has reached 10.33 crore beneficiaries as of March 1, 2025, enabling a major shift from traditional fuels like firewood and cow dung to cleaner alternatives. Data shows that out of 8.99 crore connections released by April 2022, 8.34 crore beneficiaries refilled their cylinders at least once between April 2022 and March 2024—signaling consistent and sustained usage.

    To bring the remaining unserved households under the LPG umbrella, the government launched Ujjwala 2.0 in August 2021. Initially targeting the release of one crore new connections, the scheme surpassed its goal by January 2022. Subsequently, an additional 60 lakh connections were provided by December 2022.

    In a further push, 75 lakh more connections were sanctioned for distribution between FY 2023–24 and FY 2025–26, a target achieved ahead of schedule in July 2024. Ujjwala 2.0 also introduced simplified norms for migrant families, allowing them to apply using a self-declaration, bypassing the need for standard documents like ration cards or proof of address.

    The expansion of the LPG network has accompanied the program’s success. India now has 32.94 crore active domestic LPG consumers, with PMUY users accounting for nearly one-third. Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have played a critical role, setting up 7,959 new LPG distributorships between April 2016 and October 2024—93% of them in rural areas.

    The total number of distributors has jumped from 13,896 in 2014 to 25,481 in 2024, an 83% increase, while rural distributors alone have seen a 161% surge, reinforcing the government’s commitment to last-mile delivery.

    Affordability has been central to PMUY’s success. As of January 2025, PMUY beneficiaries in Delhi pay an effective price of ₹503 for a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder, compared to ₹803 for non-beneficiaries. This price stands in stark contrast to neighboring countries, where the same LPG cylinder costs ₹1,094.83 in Pakistan, ₹1,231.53 in Sri Lanka, and ₹1,206.65 in Nepal, according to Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) data.

    Thanks to such efforts, per capita LPG consumption among PMUY beneficiaries has steadily climbed—from 3.01 cylinders in FY 2019–20 to 4.43 cylinders in FY 2024–25 (as of March 2025), reflecting increased adoption and changing cooking habits.

    Numerous studies have highlighted PMUY’s tangible impact on public health, economic empowerment, and environmental sustainability. By reducing reliance on biomass and firewood, the scheme has helped lower indoor air pollution, significantly improving the respiratory health of women and children. It has also freed up time previously spent on collecting fuel, allowing women to engage in income-generating activities and improve nutritional outcomes through more efficient cooking.

    The shift to LPG has also curbed deforestation, contributing to broader environmental conservation goals.

    Among the states making the greatest strides in PMUY implementation are Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, all of which have contributed significantly to the scheme’s national footprint.

    The initiative has also received global acclaim. The International Energy Agency (IEA) described PMUY as a “major achievement” that goes beyond energy access, emphasizing its economic and social impact. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognized the program in a 2018 report for its role in addressing the global challenge of household air pollution.

  • 11 years of Modi Govt: How ₹44 lakh crore in direct benefits transformed millions of lives

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In a major achievement over the past eleven years, the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has revolutionized welfare delivery in India, resulting in cumulative savings of ₹3.48 lakh crore by curbing leakages and ensuring direct transfers to beneficiaries.

    Since its inception, ₹44 lakh crore worth of benefits have been transferred via DBT. To put this scale in perspective, counting ₹1 lakh every minute would take over 833 years to reach that total.

    The DBT model has significantly improved the efficiency and targeting of government subsidies. Programs with historically high leakage—such as food subsidies, MGNREGS, and PM-KISAN—have seen substantial improvements thanks to Aadhaar-linked and mobile-based transfers.

    According to a report by BlueKraft Digital Foundation, the initiative has also led to a notable decline in subsidy outlays as a percentage of total expenditure, reflecting better targeting and fiscal prudence. The rising Welfare Efficiency Index (WEI) further confirms that the DBT approach is optimizing public spending while expanding social coverage.

    India’s DBT experience is now seen as a global model, demonstrating how fiscal discipline and inclusive growth can go hand-in-hand. As countries worldwide seek to reform their welfare systems, India’s success offers crucial lessons in building transparent, efficient, and equitable delivery mechanisms.

     

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: PM unveils AI breakthrough to slash planning delays and help build 1.5 million homes: 9 June 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 2

    Press release

    PM unveils AI breakthrough to slash planning delays and help build 1.5 million homes: 9 June 2025

    Planning permissions will be sped up as the Government rolls out a new AI tool which can scan hundreds of files in seconds – making it easier to make home improvements, while turbocharging the Plan for Change milestone to build 1.5 million homes.

    • PM unveils revolutionary AI tool to transform planning system and speed up housebuilding at London Tech Week

    • ‘Extract’ set to digitise planning documents and bring England’s outdated planning system into the 21st century

    • Breakthrough AI tool to be made available to all councils by Spring 2026, using Google DeepMind’s Gemini model

    • Digital planning transformation to help deliver Plan for Change milestone to build 1.5 million homes

    Planning permissions will be sped up as the Government rolls out a new AI tool which can scan hundreds of files in seconds – making it easier to make home improvements, while turbocharging the Plan for Change milestone to build 1.5 million homes.

    Speaking at London Tech Week, the Prime Minister announced the launch of “Extract” – an AI assistant for planning officers and local councils, developed by government with support from Google.

    For the first time, this cutting-edge technology will help councils convert decades-old, handwritten planning documents and maps into data in minutes – and will power new types of planning software to slash the 250,000 estimated hours spent by planning officers each year manually checking these documents. This will dramatically reduce delays that have long plagued the system.

    Around 350,000 planning applications are submitted a year in England, yet the system remains heavily reliant on paper documents – some hundreds of pages long. Once submitted, each of these documents needs to be manually validated and approved by a planning officer.  

    In test trials across Hillingdon, Nuneaton & Bedworth, and Exeter councils, Extract digitised planning records, including maps, in just three minutes each – compared to the 1–2 hours it typically takes manually. This means Extract could process around 100 planning records a day – significantly speeding up the process.

    This represents a step-change in productivity, freeing up thousands of hours for planning officers to focus on decision-making to speed up housebuilding. It will also accelerate the delivery of much-needed housing, improve reliability in the planning process and reduce costs and save time for councils and developers. 

    Extract is expected to be made available to all councils by Spring 2026. The government’s ambition is to fully digitise the planning system – making it faster, more transparent, and easier to navigate for working people, councils, businesses and developers. 

    The rollout will help deliver the government’s Plan for Change milestone to build 1.5 million homes over the next Parliament and is part of the government’s efforts to harness tech and AI to deliver change and renewal for working people.

    It also comes alongside the government’s wider efforts to digitise the planning system, building on an estimated £59.4m per year spent by councils on digital planning and housing software, delivering an estimated time and cost saving of £527m for the public sector each year.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:  

    For too long, our outdated planning system has held back our country— slowing down the development of vital infrastructure and making it harder to get the homes we need built. 

    This government is working hand in hand with business to change that. With Extract, we’re harnessing the power of AI to help planning officers cut red tape, speed up decisions, and unlock the new homes for hard-working people as part of our Plan for Change. 

    It’s a bold step forward in our mission to build 1.5 million more homes and deliver a planning system that’s fit for the 21st century.” 

    Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner said:

    From day one we made an unwavering promise to use every tool at our disposal to build the 1.5 million homes and vital infrastructure through our Plan for Change that our local communities desperately need.  

    By using cutting-edge technology like Extract we can fix the broken planning system, cut delays, save money, and also reduce burdens on councils to help pave the way for the biggest building boom in a generation.” 

    Co-Founder & CEO of Google DeepMind, Demis Hassabis said:

    We build our AI models to understand all types of information – from text to handwritten notes and technical drawings – so it’s really exciting to see the UK government choose Gemini to help speed up the planning process and support planners and people across the country.

    Hillingdon Council’s Chief Operating Officer Matthew Wallbridge said:  

    ‘The UK Planning System relies on paper-based processes, and AI can help to read and then extract the key information from it, to help both residents and planning officers. The productivity benefits will allow for a faster and cheaper service’. 

    Tom Shardlow, CEO Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council said:  

    Just like many local authorities, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council has many plans and documents in storage from historic planning applications over the years. Working with the Extract team, we have seen the outputs from Extract, and how these could improve our service, providing high quality, digital, GeoSpatial data and how this could speed up the process for our Planning Team.” 

    The government is now working with Google to develop and expand Extract to all local authorities in England using its Gemini model. The government will expand Extract to handle all planning document types with the aim of supporting local authorities to digitise all planning documents by the end of 2026.

    The planning data, unlocked through Extract, will be uploaded to a publicly accessible gov.uk service page. Open, public data will ensure the planning system is more transparent, accessible and understandable to the public. The government will also explore the best and most efficient ways to deploy Extract into local authorities – this might also include developing an app to scan documents instantly.

    This government is turning the page on the decline of the past and choosing growth with a significant number of planning decisions already made by Ministers since July. 

    This includes 18 planning decisions taken by Ministers over 85% of which within the target timeframe, and 18 nationally significant infrastructure projects approved, collectively spanning airports, data centres, solar farms and major housing developments such as the Expansion of London City Airport, a data centre in Buckinghamshire and a new M&S store in Oxford Street, London.  

    The Planning and Infrastructure Bill will also provide the powers to accelerate the infrastructure and homes needed to deliver on the government’s ambitions – and fast track critical infrastructure such as wind farms, power plants, and major road and rail projects.

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    Published 9 June 2025

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