Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University won silver in interuniversity competitions in St. Petersburg

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Committee for Physical Culture and Sports of St. Petersburg summed up the results of student competitions among universities. More than 18 thousand athletes competed for awards in 65 sports. Representatives of 69 educational organizations of the city and Leningrad Region took part in the competitions.

    The sports results were summed up in the absolute team championship, as well as in five categories depending on the contingent of students. The award ceremony took place on March 4 in the assembly hall of the NSU of Physical Education, Sports and Health named after P. F. Lesgaft. It was attended by the chairman of the Committee on Physical Education and Sports of St. Petersburg, Honored Master of Russia Anton Shantyr and acting rector of the university Vadim Grishkov.

    In the overall team standings, the first place was taken by the NSU of Physical Education, Sports and Health named after P. F. Lesgaft. The second place was taken by the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, and the third place was taken by the Baltic State Technical University “VOENMEKH” named after D. F. Ustinov.

    In the comprehensive standings of the championship of universities for students with a contingent of over ten thousand students, the victory was won by Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, second place went to the National Research University ITMO, and third place went to the A. I. Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.

    The Baltic State Technical University took the lead in the team championship for students with a contingent of five to ten thousand students. The second place in this category went to the Saint Petersburg Mining University, and the third place went to the Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design.

    In the category for students with fewer than one thousand students, the Military Institute of Physical Culture won. The second place went to the St. Petersburg State Institute of Psychology and Social Work, and the bronze went to the St. Petersburg University of the Federal Penitentiary Service.

    “I sincerely thank the rectors of St. Petersburg universities for their active position,” Anton Shantyr emphasized. “Together we are doing one important thing – we are taking care of the health of the nation. Eighteen thousand students who took part in the competition are a huge army of athletes, people who lead an active lifestyle and play sports at the call of their hearts.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Russian Engineering Academy awarded SPbGASU two I.A. Grishmanov prizes

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Competition coordinator, member of the presidium (bureau) of the Russian Engineering Academy Vitaly Lozhkin, president of the academy Boris Gusev and Alexey Kharitonov

    On February 27, the Russian Engineering Academy hosted the I. A. Grishmanov Prize award ceremony. Among the laureates were Aleksey Kharitonov, Doctor of Engineering, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Construction Materials Technology and Metrology of our university, and the Publishing and Printing Department of SPbGASU.

    Alexey Kharitonov is known in the country and abroad as a scientist in the field of construction materials science. His specialization is the creation of effective materials for the restoration of cultural heritage sites – architectural monuments. The researcher makes a great contribution to the development of university science and construction education in the country, and has been engaged in scientific and pedagogical activities for 25 years.

    Alexey Kharitonov is a member of the dissertation council of SPbGASU and the scientific and technical council of the Housing Committee of the Government of St. Petersburg, a member of the editorial board of the journal “Cement and Its Applications”, included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation. Author and co-author of more than 140 published scientific and educational-methodical works, including 130 scientific articles, 11 educational-methodical works, 4 inventions. The scientist’s merits have been noted by numerous letters of gratitude and certificates of honor.

    In 2019–2020, the scientist, as an organizer of materials science research, participated in the development of scientific and design documentation for the restoration of the Legislative Palace (parliament building) in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo, and in 2022–2023 – the Triumphal Arch in Palmyra, Syria. The projects were highly praised by the UNESCO International Expert Council.

    The Publishing and Printing Department (IPD) is a structural division of SPbGASU, headed by Tatyana Razumova since 2007. The IPO has a full production cycle for publishing educational and scientific publications, from editorial preparation of manuscripts to layout and printing. Every year, the IPO publishes more than one hundred titles of educational and scientific publications. All of them are sent to the scientific and technical library in printed and electronic form. Electronic copies of publications are placed in the university’s full-text database.

    Books by SPbGASU teachers, published in IPO, have repeatedly become prize winners of prestigious festivals and competitions. The published editions arouse wide interest and receive recognition from the professional community.

    The I. A. Grishmanov Prize is awarded for scientific and technical developments that have been implemented in mass production, as well as for achievements in the organization of industry in the field of building materials and structures. It is named after the Minister of the Construction Materials Industry of the USSR Ivan Aleksandrovich Grishmanov (1906–1979), a graduate of the Leningrad Civil Engineering Institute (now SPbGASU).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Photo zones and installations appeared on Moscow transport platforms for March 8

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The capital’s transport infrastructure was decorated for International Women’s Day. Flower photo zones and installations appeared there.

    “By March 8, we have installed two new photo zones and one installation on the Moscow metro platforms. We invite passengers to take spring photos and wish them a great mood! On behalf of Sergei Sobyanin, we decorate transport for state holidays and significant events in the life of the city,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    In the entrance hall of the Kurskaya metro station on the Circle Line, a photo zone decorated with more than 500 roses was prepared. At the Northern River Terminal, a large mirror with a frame of about 700 artificial flowers was installed. At the city station, Three Stations Square, Muscovites and guests of the capital can admire an installation in the form of the number eight, which was created using more than 400 decorative plants.

    Residents and visitors of the city are invited to take photographs and feel the approach of spring.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Undercover miner: how YouTubers get pressed into distributing SilentCryptoMiner as a restriction bypass tool

    Source: Securelist – Kaspersky

    Headline: Undercover miner: how YouTubers get pressed into distributing SilentCryptoMiner as a restriction bypass tool

    In recent months, we’ve seen an increase in the use of Windows Packet Divert drivers to intercept and modify network traffic in Windows systems. This technology is used in various utilities, including ones for bypassing blocks and restrictions of access to resources worldwide. Over the past six months, our systems have logged more than 2.4 million detections of such drivers on user devices.

    Dynamics of Windows Packet Divert detections (download)

    The growing popularity of tools using Windows Packet Divert has attracted cybercriminals. They started distributing malware under the guise of restriction bypass programs and injecting malicious code into existing programs.

    Such software is often distributed in the form of archives with text installation instructions, in which the developers recommend disabling security solutions, citing false positives. This plays into the hands of attackers by allowing them to persist in an unprotected system without the risk of detection. Most active of all have been schemes for distributing popular stealers, remote access tools (RATs), Trojans that provide hidden remote access, and miners that harness computing power to mine cryptocurrency. The most commonly used malware families were NJRat, XWorm, Phemedrone and DCRat.

    Blackmail as a new infection scheme

    We recently uncovered a mass malware campaign infecting users with a miner disguised as a tool for bypassing blocks based on deep packet inspection (DPI). The original version of the tool is published on GitHub, where it has been starred more than 10,000 times. There is also a separate project based on it that is used to access Discord and YouTube.

    According to our telemetry, the malware campaign has affected more than 2,000 victims in Russia, but the overall figure could be much higher. One of the infection channels was a YouTuber with 60,000 subscribers, who posted several videos with instructions for bypassing blocks, adding a link to a malicious archive in the description. These videos have reached more than 400,000 views. The description was later edited and the link replaced with the message “program does not work”.

    The link pointed to the malicious site gitrok[.]com, which hosted the infected archive. The counter at the time of posting the video showed more than 40,000 downloads.

    Later, in discussions in the tool’s original repository, we found messages about a new distribution scheme: attackers under the guise of the tool developers sent strikes about the videos with instructions for bypassing restrictions. Next, the attackers threatened the content creators under the pretext of copyright infringement, demanding that they post videos with malicious links or risk shutdown of their YouTube channels.

    Translation:

    Hi, I have a question about YouTube strikes on the use of open-source code from the repository [REDACTED].
    I created a tutorial video using materials from this repository, since it was publicly available on GitHub, and the video was non-commercial. But I still got hit with a YouTube strike for demonstrating the code.
    I’d like to know if it’s the authors themselves or someone on their behalf who send the strikes? Or is it just a misunderstanding?

    This way, the scammers were able to manipulate the reputation of popular YouTubers to force them to post links to infected files.

    Example of a fraudulent message asking a YouTuber to post a link to a malicious site

    Translation:

    Official website: https://gitrok.com
    All traffic should be now directed strictly to this site. GitHub remains solely a repository for developers.
    If you have social networks where you’ve advertised [REDACTED], please publish a new post with a mention of our official website, and note that you can now download [REDACTED] only from there.

    YouTuber complaints about cybercriminal activity

    Translation:

    Dear program developer @[REDACTED] YouTubers who showed how the program works and helped people unblock YouTube in Russia are having problems with scammers handing out strikes and threatening to delete these creators’ channels. They force you to shoot 2 more videos for your channel so that if anything happens they can send 2 more strikes, then it’s 3 strikes and you’re out – Google will delete the channel. YouTubers feel pressured to give in to the scammers’ demands to save their channels. But that only makes things worse.

    SCAMMERS FORCE YOUTUBERS TO SHOOT VIDEOS OF THEIR PROGRAM, THAT’S WHY I DON’T HAVE A SINGLE YOUTUBE VIDEO OF THIS PROGRAM…

    In addition, we found a Telegram channel actively distributing the malicious build and a video tutorial on a YouTube channel with 340,000 subscribers.

    And in December 2024, users reported the distribution of a miner-infected version of the same tool through other Telegram and YouTube channels, which have since been shut down.

    Infected archive

    All the discovered infected archives contained one additional executable file, while the original start script general.bat had been modified to run this file using PowerShell. In one version, if the security solution on the victim’s device deleted the malicious file, the modified start script displayed the message “File not found, disable all antiviruses and re-download the file, that will help!” to persuade the victim to run the malicious file, bypassing protection:

    Contents of the original (left) and modified (right) general.bat start script

    The malicious executable is a simple loader written in Python and packed into an executable application using PyInstaller. In some cases, the script has been additionally obfuscated using the PyArmor library.

    Example of the unpacked loader

    The loader retrieves the URL of the next-stage payload from a hardcoded path on one of two domains: canvas[.]pet or swapme[.]fun. After the download, it saves the payload named t.py in a temporary directory and runs it.

    Note that the payload can be downloaded only from Russian IP addresses, indicating that the malware campaign was aimed at users in Russia.

    Second-stage malware loader

    The next stage of the infection chain was a custom Python loader based on open-source code snippets. Below are the execution steps for this script:

    1. Scanning the current environment for artifacts of running on a virtual machine or in a sandbox. The loader compares system data (computer and user names, MAC addresses, unique disk identifiers (HWID), GPU parameters, etc.) with predefined lists of values used by virtual environments.
    2. Adding the AppData directory to Microsoft Defender exclusions.
    3. GET request to http://193.233.203[.]138/WjEjoHCj/t. Depending on the response ( true/false) and the specified probability, the script either downloads the executable file from the server at http://9x9o[.]com/q.txt, or uses a hardcoded block of data in Base64 format. The resulting file is saved at %LocalAppData%driverpatch9t1ohxw8di.exe.
    4. Modifying the payload. The executable file just written to disk is modified by appending random blocks of data to the end until it reaches 690 MB in size. This technique is used to hinder automatic analysis by antivirus solutions and sandboxes.
    5. Gaining persistence in the system. The loader creates a service named DrvSvc and sets its description to that of the legitimate Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service:

    SilentCryptoMiner

    The downloaded di.exe is a SilentCryptoMiner sample based on the open-source miner XMRig. This is a covert miner able to mine multiple cryptocurrencies (ETH, ETC, XMR, RTM and others) using various algorithms. For stealth, SilentCryptoMiner employs process hollowing to inject the miner code into a system process (in this case, dwm.exe). The malware is able to stop mining while the processes specified in the configuration are active. It can be controlled remotely via a web panel. The miner is coded to scan for indicators of running in a virtual environment and check the size of the executable itself, which must be at least 680 MB and no more than 800 MB – this is how the attackers make sure that the miner was run by the above-described loader.

    The miner configuration is Base64-encoded and encrypted using the AES-CBC algorithm with the key UXUUXUUXUUCommandULineUUXUUXUUXU and the initialization vector UUCommandULineUU. It has many parameters, including: the algorithm and URL for mining; a list of programs which upon execution cause the miner to temporarily stop and free its resources; a link to the remote configuration that the miner will receive every 100 minutes.

    The campaign makes use of the Pastebin service to store configuration files. We detected several accounts distributing such files.

    Takeaways

    The topic of restriction bypass tools is being actively exploited to distribute malware. The above campaign limited itself to distributing a miner, but threat actors could start to use this vector for more complex attacks, including data theft and downloading other malware. This underscores once again that, while such tools may look enticing, they pose a serious threat to user data security.

    Indicators of compromise

    Infected archives

    574ed9859fcdcc060e912cb2a8d1142c
    91b7cfd1f9f08c24e17d730233b80d5f

    PyInstaller loaders

    9808b8430667f896bcc0cb132057a683
    0c380d648c0c4b65ff66269e331a0f00

    Malicious Python scripts

    1f52ec40d3120014bb9c6858e3ba907f
    a14794984c8f8ab03b21890ecd7b89cb

    SilentCryptoMiner

    a2a9eeb3113a3e6958836e8226a8f78f
    5c5c617b53f388176173768ae19952e8
    ac5cb1c0be04e68c7aee9a4348b37195

    Malicious domains and IPs

    hxxp://gitrok[.]com
    hxxp://swapme[.]fun
    hxxp://canvas[.]pet
    hxxp://9x9o[.]com
    193.233.203[.]138
    150.241.93[.]90

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) – 5 March 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Watch PMQs with British Sign Language (BSL) – https://youtube.com/live/EdzUODQFHoM

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcommons
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ukhouseofcommons

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHZi-5LGJy4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: UK Prime Minister’s Questions with British Sign Language (BSL) – 5 March 2025

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

    Prime Minister’s Question Time, also referred to as PMQs, takes place every Wednesday the House of Commons sits. It gives MPs the chance to put questions to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP, or a nominated minister.

    In most cases, the session starts with a routine ‘open question’ from an MP about the Prime Minister’s engagements. MPs can then ask supplementary questions on any subject, often one of current political significance.

    The Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch MP, asks six questions and the leader of the second largest opposition party asks two. If another minister takes the place of the Prime Minister, opposition parties will usually nominate a shadow minister to ask the questions.

    Want to find out more about what’s happening in the House of Commons this week? Follow the House of Commons on:

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HouseofCommons
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ukhouseofcommons
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ukhouseofcommons

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdzUODQFHoM

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New Earlier Cancer Detection campaign focuses on head and neck cancers

    Source: Scottish Government

    People across Scotland encouraged to get potential symptoms checked earlier.

    EMBARGO: 0001 Thursday 6th March 2025

    The latest phase of the Scottish Government’s ‘Be the Early Bird’ campaign has a new focus on head and neck cancer symptoms.

    Around 1,300 new cases are diagnosed each year – Scotland’s sixth most common cancer – yet only one third are detected early. The campaign encourages people to recognise possible cancer symptoms and not delay contacting their GP practice or dentist.

    To emphasise this message, a group of people who had cancer detected early, the ‘early birds’, met Health Secretary Neil Gray to share their stories of how this provided more treatment options, helped them live well and allowed them to continue doing the things they love. The group are urging people with unusual, persistent symptoms to do the same and act early.

    Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Neil Gray said: “Early detection is so important to cancer care. The stories from our ‘early birds’ demonstrate the positive impact it can have on treatment and outcomes.

    “So, I’m urging everyone to make sure they contact their GP practice about any unusual, persistent symptoms. The sooner we act, the better the chances for treatment and recovery. So, let’s be vigilant – if something doesn’t feel right, don’t wait, get checked early.”

    Dr Gillian Leslie, Deputy Chief Dental Officer for Scotland, said: “Head and neck cancer incidence rates have gradually increased over the past decade, making early detection more important than ever. Dentists play a vital role in detecting signs of cancer. Routine dental examinations allow us to identify subtle changes in the mouth and throat, and surrounding tissues that could signal early-stage cancer.

    “Early diagnosis leads to better treatment options, so we urge people to attend their check-ups. Most importantly, if you notice any sores, lumps, red or white patches that do not go away after three weeks, don’t wait until your next appointment – we want to see you. It’s crucial not to dismiss any potential symptoms. Get checked right away.”

    Dr Douglas Rigg, GP said: “If you are worried about unexplained bleeding, an unusual lump, unexplained weight loss or something that doesn’t feel normal for you, we want to know. Don’t be embarrassed or sit at home worrying, give your GP practice a call. It probably won’t be cancer but if it is, finding cancer earlier can mean a much wider range of treatment options being available, and a better chance of living well again.”

    Case study

    Daniel Morrison, 30, from Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, was one of the early birds at the breakfast meeting with Neil Gray. He was diagnosed with salivary gland cancer but is now recovering and living well with his young family thanks to early detection at his GP practice.

    Daniel said: “It’s thanks to spotting my cancer early that I’m now delighted to say I’m in recovery and able to look forward excitedly to the future with my young family.

    “I’d noticed fluid under my tongue and felt really fatigued but it’d be easy to try and ignore as nothing. I’m so thankful however that I got checked early, treated and looked after by a team of amazing medical experts throughout.

    “This is why I’m passionate about the Scottish Government’s Be the Early Bird campaign – it’s so important that people understand the difference contacting your GP practice early can make.”

    Background

    The Scottish Government’s ‘Be the Early Bird’ campaign, aims to reinforce the benefits of finding cancer at an earlier stage when there are more treatment options available, a greater likelihood of living well after treatment, and better news to tell the family.

    The campaign features a new early bird ‘Bonnie the Seagull’ who has a neck lump to highlight possible head and neck symptoms. The campaign runs throughout March across Out of Home advertising, digital platforms and targeted field activity in supermarkets.

    Watch the campaign film here.

    For more information on ‘Be the Early Bird’ and to use the symptom checker, please visit getcheckedearly.org.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Salford City Council secure conviction against private hire driver

    Source: City of Salford

    • Salford licensed private hire driver pleads guilty for the offence of illegally plying for hire relating to July 2023 offence
    • Ordered to pay £400 in fines, £1,200 in costs and a victim surcharge of £160
    • Salford City Council regards criminal offences committed by licensees whilst working as taxi and private hire drivers as extremely serious, particularly the offence of illegally plying for hire

    A Salford licensed private hire driver, Mr Arif Mohammad, has pleaded guilty at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court following a complaint from a member of the public, which Salford City Council Licensing Service investigated.

    The complainant reported that Mr Mohammad had overcharged her for a private hire journey having attended a concert at Bolton Stadium. Following the event, the complainant had approached Mr Mohammad’s private hire vehicle and asked if he could take her and three other people to a hotel. Mr Mohammad agreed to the journey without there being a booking in place with a private hire operator. The law requires that all private hire journeys are booked through a private hire operator. Failure to do so can result in the driver’s motor insurance being invalid.  

    When interviewed in respect of the suspected offence, Mr Arif Mohammad admitted offering the journey without a booking through a private hire operator, describing it as a “big mistake”, stating he was “very sorry”.  

    Salford City Council is responsible for regulating taxi and private hire drivers licensed with the authority. Criminal offences committed by licensees whilst working as taxi and private hire drivers are regarded as extremely serious, particularly the offence of illegally plying for hire. The offence can lead to a licence being suspended or revoked or an application to renew the licence being refused. 

    Mr Arif Mohammad has been ordered to pay £400 in fines, £1,200 in costs and a victim surcharge of £160. The offence related to a breach of:

    • The Town and Police Clauses Act 1847

    With its commitment to building a fairer, greener, healthier and more inclusive city for all, Salford City Council Licensing Service will continue to work with licensees to support safe and high quality taxi and private hire services, taking enforcement action where necessary. 

    Councillor Barbara Bentham, Salford City Council’s Lead Member for Neighbourhoods, Environment and Community Safety said: “Taxi and private hire services are an important part of the transport network, and we thank all of our licensees that operate to a safe and high standard. Drivers have a duty to operate in accordance with the law and the conditions of their licence and the authority will not hesitate to take enforcement action where necessary. As a reminder, a private hire vehicle must always be booked through a licensed operator.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Two Epochs of Ilya Glazunov”: Unknown Masterpieces in Zaryadye

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Ivan Glazunov, rector of the Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, said “Moscow Culture” about two special works by his father, the paintings “Prince Igor” and “Tsarevich Dmitry”, which are presented for the first time at the exhibition in Zaryadye.

    — At our exhibition, Ilya Sergeyevich had to be represented by paintings. And famous, iconic paintings, for which he is remembered, loved then and remembered for the rest of his life. Therefore, it was very important to make a capacious exposition of several works. And this is what is presented here: “Prince Igor”, 1960s. This is the first version of the famous “Prince Igor”, which is in the Tretyakov Gallery. But it is vertical.

    Here the artist’s attention is more focused on the prince’s face. And his passion for the icon is visible. And he created the frame himself, because there were no framing workshops then, like now. He combined this framing with antique brocade, preserving the feeling of antiquity, which he loved very much. This is a new, unexpected solution for such an iconographic image by a contemporary artist at that time. I found the painting in his things in the workshop, and it is my property. I value it very much and am glad that it can be shown at an exhibition for the first time.

    The second work is “Tsarevich Dmitry”. This is the first version of the famous painting. Here, as in the previous canvas, the artist’s attention is more concentrated on the hero’s face. There is also a more mature version – with a glued-on brocade shirt. In addition, a red morocco boot appears in the subsequent composition. And here the concentration is on the main thing.

    This is certainly not a sketch, because the sketch is also presented here, it is a variant. I simply found it in the attic. Ilya Sergeyevich forgot about this painting, probably knowing that I would find it someday.

    — When creating the image of the wooden horse in this painting and in the original, Ilya Sergeyevich used this toy. These were sold at the Central Market in Moscow, where my mother took me when I was still a little boy. On a certain day, folk craftsmen would come there and sell matryoshkas and horses.

    They were different from those that are now sold at the Izmailovsky Vernissage or in souvenir shops. These were authentic toys with a simple, cheap outline. They were brought from those places where such toys are traditionally made, simple, unpretentious and very cute. This touching toy, it brings some kind of childish accent here.

    And of course, the artist in his work also speaks out on the topic of the murder of the royal family already in that Soviet time, because people understood what it was about. This is not just the prince from Boris Godunov, this is a multifaceted image. I think it touched everyone who has children and those who love small children with this creepy, but not physiological, but simply terrible allegorical reminder of a dead child. It touches, it is scary to watch.

    And there is much in Ilya Glazunov’s early works, they are very unusual. And by the way, they are not so academic, although he left us an academic school and a testament on how to work with it. We carry it, preserve it and protect it. But these early things of his are above all schools. They are very individual, personal, sharp and so piercing.

    The exhibition is designed for visitors over six years old and will run until April 6.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Government funding for rural communities set out

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Government funding for rural communities set out

    Rural communities are set to benefit from up to £38 million in funding.

    Up to £33 million will be directed to the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF), which is used to improve local infrastructure and essential services that benefit rural communities and help businesses in rural areas to expand, creating jobs and kickstarting the rural economy. 

    Examples of the types of projects that will be eligible for funding from the REPF include: 

    • Creation of rural business hubs providing shared workspace and networking opportunities for rural businesses. 

    • Development of new products, facilities or building conversions to help rural businesses diversify outside of agriculture. 

    • Community gardens and greenspaces.  

    • The creation of new footpaths and development of local visitor trails.  

    • Kitchens in community hubs and improvements to premises used by local volunteering groups, such as youth charities or carers groups. 

    In addition, Defra has also announced up to a further £5 million in funding to go towards the continuation of important services for rural communities. Part of this funding will go towards The Rural Community Assets Fund, which provides capital funding for the refurbishment and development of community-owned assets, such as village halls or community centres. 

    This funding will also support Rural Housing Enablers, who help to bring forward sites to provide affordable housing opportunities in rural areas with people who need them. This comes alongside a grant for Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) to provide advice and support to rural community and voluntary groups that offer social inclusion activities, affordable warmth advice, and community transport. 

    As part of the Plan for Change, the Government is working to promote economic growth across the country, including in rural areas. This funding will help to support local economies and sustain communities across the countryside 

    REPF allocations to individual local authorities will be made in line with the existing allocations methodology, with final confirmed allocations to be published in due course.

    Updates to this page

    Published 4 March 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Statement to the 108th Session of the Executive Council of the OPCW

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Statement to the 108th Session of the Executive Council of the OPCW

    Statement to the 108th Session of the Executive Council of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, by Her Excellency Joanna Roper, Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    Mr Chairperson, Director General, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates,

    Let me start by extending my thanks to His Excellency, Director General Fernando Arias, for his comprehensive report demonstrating the significant and increasing demands on this organisation and the progress he has made. I would also like to thank His Excellency, Ambassador Terán Parral for chairing this session and for his excellent leadership of the Executive Council since May 2023.

    Mr Chairperson,

    At long last, with the collapse of the Assad regime, Syria is now in a position to take a fresh approach to its engagement with the OPCW and finally close the file on the chemical weapons programme. This is an opportunity that few could have imagined 12 months ago.

    We welcome commitments made by Syria’s Interim Authorities to cooperate with the Technical Secretariat and international community to this end. We warmly welcome the DG’s report of his recent visit and note on the way forward. We look ahead to the rapid deployment of OPCW technical teams on the ground to help Syria deliver a full, complete and accurate declaration; and to start destruction. And I would like to thank the Permanent Representative of Qatar for representing Syria’s interests at the OPCW since December so effectively. 

    After more than a decade, we are urging Syria to turn the page on the horrific legacy of Assad’s chemical weapons programme and we must support it to do so. We call on States Parties to support the Technical Secretariat and the Syrian Arab Republic to complete the job of destroying the Assad Regime’s chemical weapons. The UK has recently announced additional funding for the OPCW’s Syria Missions – we have given a total of more than £1m to the OPCW’s Syria Trust Fund over the past year. And yesterday, Mr Chairperson, I sent a letter to the Director General, confirming that we will provide a comprehensive offer of practical support to him and his team later this month.

    Mr Chairperson,

    I wish that I could reflect positive progress on other states of concern. Russia continues to undermine the Chemical Weapons Convention. It is now three years since Russia started a war of aggression against Ukraine – a brutal attack on the sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of a democratic state. As my Prime Minister said last week: “For three years we have been united in opposition to Russia’s barbaric invasion. And for three years we have been full of admiration for the incredible response of the Ukrainian people.”

    Let there be no doubt, UK support to Ukraine will remain steadfast.

    Russia continues to use chemical weapons in Ukraine. We note the conclusions of the Technical Secretariat’s most recent Technical Assistance Visit report issued on 14 February. This report confirmed the presence of CS gas in samples taken from three separate incidents in Ukraine, establishing a pattern of violations of the CWC across a wide geographic area. There must now be attribution for such attacks, and the perpetrators must be held to account.

    We must not forget Russia has form in regularly violating international law concerning chemical weapons. Seven years ago today, on 4 March 2018, Russia deployed Novichok nerve agent on the streets of the United Kingdom. This attack resulted in the tragic death of Dawn Sturgess. Russia also used Novichok to poison Alexei Navalny in Russia in 2020. 

    Mr Chairperson,

    Russia has set a damaging example. We must defend the fundamental principles of the Chemical Weapons Convention. We are extremely concerned by reports which suggest that the Sudanese Armed Forces have used chemical weapons in Sudan. Sudan, like any other State Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention, must abide by its obligations.

    Mr Chairperson,

    We also welcome the Technical Secretariat’s response to the opportunities and risks of emerging technology. The excellent Morocco AI Conference in October, and the AI Research Challenge, co-funded by the UK, provide a sound foundation for our collective efforts to capture the benefits of new technologies, and to understand the security risks they will pose.

    Mr Chairperson,

    The Director General is critical to the success of this organisation. This body has important work to do over the coming months to find a worthy successor to Director General Arias.  As the British say, they will have big shoes to fill.

    Events in Syria and continuing Russian breaches demonstrate that the OPCW remains central to international security. This Council must provide its unwavering support for every aspect of the OPCW’s work at this critical juncture.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How NSU celebrated the first day of spring

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Maslenitsa has been celebrated at NSU since March 19, 1967. Traditionally, folk festivities dedicated to the arrival of spring take place near the main building of the university. The program includes round dances, folk games, performances by folk groups, youthful fun with competitions and much more. This year, Maslenitsa coincided with the first day of spring and gathered more than a thousand guests – students, university teachers and city residents.

    Various student associations take an active part in the Maslenitsa festivities. Thus, the initiative group Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, NSU For the second year in a row, she held a master class on making dolls-amulets in the Russian tradition. Anyone could try to make it from fabric. And the NSU Handicraft Club “τρια μοιρα” helped the participants make such a doll from threads.

    For those interested in active games, the modern sword fighting club at NSU Siberica LegioN* offered to try themselves in the role of a knight and take part in a sword fight. And the student sports club “Enot” organized areas for playing gorodki and the traditional Maslenitsa game “valenki throwing”.

    Peddlers, guys from the theater studio “kvARTira”, worked at the celebration: in order to treat yourself to a pancake from a box, you had to tell a Russian proverb, saying, sing a ditty or a verse from a Russian song. And you could warm up with hot tea from a real wood-fired samovar.

    — Folk holidays introduce us to the traditions of our ancestors, so it is important to celebrate them. Almost all of our events that tell about Russian culture are extremely popular with foreign students of NSU. This includes Maslenitsa, Russian folk parties, and other events, — said Elena Krasilova, Head of the Department of Youth Policy and Educational Work of NSU.

    The creative association of the Orthodox gymnasium from Berdsk is very familiar with Maslenitsa traditions, so they took part in the celebration. Also in the concert numbers were presented youth groups from the Novosibirsk Regional College of Culture and Arts and the Siberian State University of Railway Engineering “Okolitsa”, folklore ensembles “Maryin Sad”, “Vo Pole”.

    One of the main organizers is the NSU ethnoclub “Semyonov Den”. This year, the student association has a new leader – Sofia Kuznetsova. This is her first year of work at NSU and her first experience of holding Maslenitsa within the walls of the university.

    — Before joining Semyonov Den, I had participated in organizing Maslenitsa festivities many times. We started the preparatory work long before the holiday. We had to organize the work of the points, think over the concert program, the script, prepare the props for the games. The hardest thing was to coordinate numerous organizational issues. But the most interesting thing was to actually hold the holiday, see the joy on people’s faces, feel the mood, notice how people change their stern and shy expressions to a good-natured and open face. I think that at the end of the holiday, any organizer, along with fatigue, always has joy, satisfaction from the work done and new acquaintances! It seems to me that the university has very sociable and open young people, so the impressions from the holiday are the most pleasant. It was great! — shared the head of the Semyonov Den ethnoclub, Sofia Kuznetsova (Roslyakova).

    Students and teachers of the university took part in the Maslenitsa festivities.

    “We were passing by and ended up here. There are a lot of people near the stage, and we can’t get close, but we can hear riddles being asked from here,” said fourth-year student Lisa Elster, majoring in Journalism.

    “Liza has already managed to guess several,” noted fourth-year student of the Journalism program Vasilisa Bondarenko.

    “We would also like to participate in the games of the sword fighting club. I would love to fight Vasilisa with swords,” Lisa added.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The economic effect of Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz from the implementation of innovations exceeded 900 million rubles

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    In 2024, the Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz company received an economic effect of more than 900 million rubles thanks to measures aimed at increasing production efficiency.

    Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz specialists developed and implemented 14 innovations. The greatest effect was achieved by projects for accounting of associated petroleum gas, modernization of the electrical equipment repair system, and reduction of well construction time.

    Among the highly effective projects are also projects for optimizing well design when drilling in absorption conditions and the use of an innovative solvent for treating the bottomhole formation zone. The expected result from the implementation of the developments is an increase in the productivity of production wells by 17%.

    Over the seven years of implementing the production efficiency improvement program, Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz specialists developed 139 production efficiency improvement projects, 91 of which were implemented in production. The total economic effect from the implemented solutions exceeded 15 billion rubles.

    Systematic work to improve production efficiency is one of the key elements of Rosneft’s strategy. The company is carrying out large-scale work to reduce operating costs at production facilities, including through the introduction of advanced technological solutions.

    Reference:

    OOO Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegaz, a joint venture of PAO NK Rosneft (operator) and PAO Gazprom Neft, conducts geological survey, exploration and production within the Kuyumbinsky, Tersko-Kamovsky, Kordinsky, Abrakupchinsky license areas, as well as geological survey of the Podporozhny license area, located on the territory of the Evenki municipal district of Krasnoyarsk Krai.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft March 5, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The State and Municipal Administration programs of the State University of Management received accreditation from NASDOBR

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

    The educational programs of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration of the State University of Management have successfully passed the public accreditation procedure.

    Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in the fields of 38.03.04 “State and Municipal Administration” and 38.04.04 “State and Municipal Administration” were accredited by the National Accreditation Council for Business and Management Education (NASDOBR) for a period of 5 years.

    The official ceremony of presenting the accreditation certificate took place within the walls of the State University of Management.

    It was attended by the Chairman of the Presidium of NASDOBR, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Alexander Zhukov and the Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of NASDOBR, President of the Russian Association of Business Education (RABE) Sergei Myasoedov.

    The certificates were ceremoniously handed over to the head of the Department of State and Municipal Administration of the State University of Management, Sergei Chuev.

    “Obtaining public accreditation is an important event for our department and the entire university. This is confirmation that we are moving in the right direction, providing high quality education that meets the needs of modern state and municipal service. We are proud of our students and teachers and will continue to improve our educational programs so that they remain in demand and competitive!” – emphasized Sergey Vladimirovich.

    Public accreditation of educational programs is an independent quality assessment conducted by professional communities and employers’ organizations. Public accreditation confirms that graduates have knowledge, skills and abilities that are in demand in the labor market and are ready for successful professional activity. This is a kind of “quality mark” indicating the competitiveness of the program and the high level of training of specialists.

    We congratulate the students and teachers of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration of the State University of Management on this significant achievement! This is another step towards the development and strengthening of the position of the State University of Management as a leading educational center in the field of public and municipal administration.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 03/05/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In St. Petersburg, a technology for producing entirely domestic endoprostheses has been developed

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Every year, a huge number of hip replacement surgeries are performed in Russia. Despite significant advances in the development and use of implants, there is a constant need to improve their long-term effectiveness. The success of joint replacement surgeries is largely determined by the postoperative period, when osseointegration occurs. During this process, the bone grows into the surface of the implant. Such a strong connection is necessary to restore the patient’s range of motion. The coating of the implant must meet several conditions: biocompatibility and the absence of an immune reaction, promoting the growth of osteoblasts on the surface of the implant, attracting stem cells from surrounding tissues, and mechanical stability under physiological loads. To this end, scientists are looking for the optimal way to apply porous coatings to the surface of the implant.

    Existing methods of coating implants have some limitations, such as insufficient biocompatibility, low mechanical strength or limited integration with the surrounding tissue. Most often, biocompatible cement is used to connect the implant to the bone tissue, but in some cases this can lead to insufficient adhesion of the bone-implant pair. Polytechnic engineers are working on creating a technology that allows the implant and bone tissue to connect without cement. To do this, open porous structures are formed on the surface of the prosthesis: the bone literally grows into it.

    Specialists of the research laboratory “Laser and Additive Technologies” of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU have developed a technology for surfacing a porous coating with a layer thickness of 600 µm with an open porosity of 60-80% and the ability to control these parameters. At the moment, clinical tests of samples and the process of manufacturing a serial surfacing complex are underway by order of OOO “Rutil”.

    We have developed not only the technology, i.e. the method of manufacturing implants, but also the instrument base. In our laboratory, we have assembled a model of the laser cladding complex. It consists of a laser head, a nozzle for feeding powder and a powder feeder. A fiber laser is used as a laser source. To obtain a porous coating, we used a programmed trajectory of the nozzle movement. The advantage of our technology is the ability to control the height of the porous coating and the proportion of open porosity. Cups manufactured using this technology belong to the premium class in terms of the quality of the porous coating, – said Mikhail Kuznetsov, head of the Laser and Additive Technologies Research Laboratory of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU.

    The development of additive manufacturing is a key factor in ensuring Russia’s technological independence. The success of the Research Laboratory of Laser and Additive Technologies of the SPbPU IMMiT in creating hip joint cups not only demonstrates the high qualifications of its employees, but also opens up new horizons for import substitution in medicine. This is an important step towards strengthening the university’s position in the market of innovative solutions and reducing dependence on foreign technologies. In addition, achievements in this area significantly strengthen the image of the Polytechnic University as an advanced scientific and educational institution capable of solving current problems and contributing to the development of domestic science and technology, noted Anatoly Popovich, Director of the SPbPU IMMiT.

    The implants have successfully passed tests on mice, during which they showed a high level of survival and lack of toxicity for the body. Currently, Endoart LLC and Armalit JSC together with the R. R. Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics are conducting the next stage of implant testing. Polytechnic University scientists are also manufacturing the first complex in Russia designed for serial application of a porous coating in production conditions. In the future, this will allow for serial production of implants.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin: Drinking water quality in Moscow monitored 24/7

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The number of indicators used to analyze the quality of drinking water in Moscow has increased to 200. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about this in his telegram channel.

    “Our metropolis consumes approximately three million cubic meters of clean water daily. Its quality is monitored around the clock. In the city

    four water treatment stations — Northern, Eastern, Western and Rublevskaya. Modern purification methods are used. This is ozonation with sorption on activated carbon and membrane filtration. Each station has a laboratory for monitoring water quality,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin 

    There are more than 500 automatic control sensors on the water’s path from the source to the taps. They monitor turbidity, color, chemical composition, and temperature. In the event of any deviations, specialists immediately adjust the technological cleaning modes.

    In addition, water samples are taken from the city’s distribution network. Last year, specialists conducted over 3.2 million tests – seven percent more than in 2023.

    The results of the research can be seen on the website of JSC Mosvodokanal in the section “Water quality in Moscow districts”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Tiger Races” and “Secrets of the Magic Forest”: a weekend program for children at the Moscow Zoo

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Zoo is starting weekly free events for children. They will be held on weekends. Guests can expect active games and master classes on the territory of the children’s zoo. The first classes will take place on March 8 and 9.

    On Saturday, March 8, at 12:00, the active game “Tiger Races” will begin. Participants will have to solve puzzles, riddles and rebuses in the format of a fun relay race.

    At 1:30 p.m., children are invited to the master class “Flowers for Mom.” Participants will make a bouquet of airy plasticine, flowers, and other materials.

    From 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm, parents with children will be able to attend an art therapy session called “Mother and Flower Child”. Using various artistic techniques, young participants will talk about their associations with flowers and their correspondence to human qualities.

    Puzzle and challenge lovers will be interested in participating in the adventure game “Secrets of the Magic Forest”. Children will have to find a treasure hidden in the new territory of the zoo. Starts at 14:30.

    On Sunday, March 9, at 11:00, young guests will be treated to an active game called “Chasing the Mamant.” These are fun starts with puzzles and tasks for logic and intelligence.

    At 12:30 the creative master class “Portrait of a mother” will begin. Participants will be able to create an image of the person dearest to them using air plasticine. You can take your work home and give it to your mother.

    From 13:30 to 15:00 there will be an adventure game “Journey through the Land of Ice Floes”. Children will face exciting challenges, riddles and stories about the inhabitants of the Moscow Zoo.

    At 15:20 you can attend the interactive lesson “PROzoopark “Zoopsychologist”, where children will learn about professions related to animals in a playful way. Participants will be told about the work of zoopsychologists, veterinarians and other specialists who care for animals in zoos and nurseries.

    The number of participants in each lesson is 35 people. Children aged six to 13 are invited. You can sign up by link.

    Meeting with the host – on the territory of the Moscow Zoo at the entrance to the children’s zoo. Participants must purchase a ticket to the zoo, all benefits are retained.

    The activities are aimed at achieving the indicators and results of the national project “Family” in the city of Moscow.

    Sobyanin: Moscow Zoo takes first place in the world in species diversity

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Global Leaders Convene in Rome for the 2025 IDEAS-NDB Conference on Evaluation for Transformational Change

    Source: New Development Bank

    Rome, Italy, 5 March 2025: Global leaders, policymakers and evaluation experts have come together in Rome for the first day of the 2025 IDEAS-NDB Conference, on the topic of “Multi-Dimensional Evaluation for Influence & Transformation”. Jointly organised by International Development Evaluation Association (IDEAS) and the Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the New Development Bank (NDB), the conference will examine how evaluation can drive real-world transformational change in today’s complex global landscape. Lasting for two days, the event is being held at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

    With the world facing rising geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, climate change and widening social inequities, the role of evaluation in shaping evidence-based decision-making has never been more crucial.

    The FAO Director-General Dr. Qu Dongyu highlighted the important role of evaluation as the cornerstone of learning and innovation to ensure effective sustainable development policies, stating: “We cannot solve food security challenges without understanding efficiency, effectiveness and the impacts of investment. Evaluation must move beyond metrics – it must shape the policies and innovations that will help us ensure sufficient and healthy foods for future generations. I believe that this conference can be a stepping-stone towards driving meaningful progress.”

    The event welcomed around 400 global delegates, with Professor Michael Kremer, winner of the 2019 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, delivering the keynote speech on the conference theme of multi-dimensional evaluation for influence and transformation. He was joined by senior government officials, policy and decision-makers, high-level officials and heads of evaluation offices from major multilateral development institutions, and representatives of academic and research institutions, non-governmental organizations, the private sector and others.

    Over the two days, the conference will feature high-level discussions, expert panels, and strategy sessions examining a range of interconnected themes crucial to evaluation’s role in tackling the world’s most pressing challenges. These include how evaluation supports progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and understanding the complex relationships between the goals; addressing the nexus of climate change, crises, and development through robust evaluation; recognising the importance of context and culture in shaping evaluation practices; mainstreaming gender equality, human rights, and equity within evaluation frameworks; building evaluation capacity at all levels; and exploring evaluation for sustainable development in the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs), which are priority areas for NDB.

    With participation from government agencies, multilateral institutions, the private sector, civil society organisations, and evaluation professionals, the event serves as a global call to action—pushing for more impact-driven, inclusive, and forward-looking evaluation frameworks.

    Ashwani K. Muthoo, Director General of IEO at NDB underscored the urgency for evaluators to change and innovate: “Evaluation must evolve to reflect the complexity of today’s world. We must go beyond traditional metrics to capture lived experiences, measure systemic change, and ensure that development efforts truly reach those who need them most.”

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    New Development Bank (NDB)

    NDB is a multilateral bank established in 2015 by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) with the aim of mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in BRICS countries and emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs). In alignment with its members’ development objectives and commitments under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement, NDB prioritises high-impact operations that are climate-smart, disaster-resilient, technology-integrated, and socially inclusive. NDB’s Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) is responsible for independently evaluating the Bank’s policies, strategies, processes, initiatives and operations. IEO also contributes and provides oversight to improve the effectiveness of the Bank’s quality assurance and self-evaluation activities.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Members of the public asked to return Boots Paracetamol 500mg tablets due to packaging error

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Members of the public asked to return Boots Paracetamol 500mg tablets due to packaging error

    People who have purchased Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets 16s (Item code 81-99-922, Batch 241005, Expiry date 12/2029) are advised to stop using the product immediately and return it to a Boots store for a full refund, because of a packaging error. 

    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a medicines recall alert due to a packaging error where the foil blister inside the carton incorrectly states ‘Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets’ instead of ‘Paracetamol 500mg Tablets’. The Boots Company PLC and the supplier, Aspar Pharmaceuticals Limited, have confirmed that the tablets in the blister packs are Paracetamol 500mg and not aspirin, and are conducting a full investigation into the issue. 

    Members of the public, including carers, should check if their pack has the batch number 241005, which can be found on the bottom of the box. If affected, they should stop using the product immediately and return it to a Boots store for a full refund, with or without receipt.  

    Boots Paracetamol 500mg packs, with the batch number 241005, should not be kept at home, even if the error is known, as this could lead to confusion and an incorrect dose being taken. Anyone who has purchased this product for someone else should inform them as soon as possible. 

    Dr Stephanie Millican, MHRA Deputy Director Benefit Risk Evaluation, said: 

    Patient safety is always our priority. It is vitally important that you check the packaging of your Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets 16s, and if the batch number is 241005, you should stop using the product and return it to a Boots store for a full refund. 

    If you are unsure which pack you have purchased or have taken Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets and experienced any side effects, seek advice from a healthcare professional. Please report any suspected adverse reactions via the MHRA’s Yellow Card scheme. 

    If you have any questions or require further advice, please seek advice from your pharmacist or other relevant healthcare professional.

    Advice for Members of the Public: 

    • Stop using the impacted batch immediately and return this to Boots stores where a full refund will be provided with or without a receipt. 

    • Aspar Pharmaceuticals Limited and The Boots Company PLC have confirmed that the tablets in the blister packs are Paracetamol 500mg and not aspirin. If you have taken tablets from this batch and have any additional questions, please seek advice from your pharmacist or other relevant healthcare professional. 

    • Patients who experience any suspected adverse reactions or have any questions about the medication should seek medical attention. Any suspected adverse reactions should also be reported via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme

    Notes to Editors: 

    • The MHRA has issued a recall notification for a specific batch of Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets due to a packaging error: Class 2 Medicines Recall Notification: Boots Paracetamol 500 mg tablets (16s)

    • This recall affects 119,964 packs of Boots Paracetamol 500mg (16s) 

    • The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for regulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe.  All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgements to ensure that the benefits justify any risks. 

    • The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care. 

    • The Yellow Card Scheme is MHRA’s system of monitoring the safety of medicines in the UK and it acts as an early warning system to identify new, and strengthen existing, safety information about medicines. Yellow Cards are used alongside other scientific safety information to help MHRA to take action, if necessary, to make changes to the warnings given to people taking a medicine or review the way the medicine is used to maximise benefit and minimise the risk to the patient. 

    • For media enquiries, please contact the newscentre@mhra.gov.uk, or call on 020 3080 7651.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: NI Secretary announces Equality Commission apppointments

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    NI Secretary announces Equality Commission apppointments

    Secretary of State announces appointment of commissioners to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland

    The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, the Right Honourable Hilary Benn MP, has announced the reappointment of seven Commissioners (Maureen Brunt, Siobhan Cullen, Ellen Finlay, Monica Fitzpatrick, Colin Kennedy, John McCallister and Preeti Yellamaty) and the new appointment of Harry Robinson to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland.

    Background

    The Equality Commission was established in 1999, as part of the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. It took over the functions of the Fair Employment Commission, Equal Opportunities Commission, and Council for Racial Equality and Northern Ireland Disability Council.

    The Commission is responsible for policing the Statutory Duty on all public authorities in Northern Ireland to have due regard to the need to promote equality of opportunity across a range of areas including religion, political opinion, gender, race, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability and those with and without dependants. The Commission is funded and sponsored by The Executive Office.  Further information about the work of the Commission can be found at: 

    https://www.equalityni.org/Home

    Biographies for the seven re-appointees can be found on the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland website:

    https://www.equalityni.org/HeaderLinks/About-Us/Our-structure#gsc.tab=0

    In addition, Harry Robinson is currently employed as Head of School at Belfast Metropolitan College and has a background of over 20 years working in Further Education to provide equality of opportunity for those facing barriers to education. He has a lead role in the provision of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) for refugees and those seeking asylum in Northern Ireland as well as the delivery of Community Education and Lifelong Learning. Harry is also a member of the Board of Trustees for Voice of Young People in Care (VOYPIC) a local charity that works to promote the rights and voice of children in care and care leavers in Northern Ireland.

    Terms of Appointment

    • These positions are part-time for a period of three years ending on 31 May 2028. Both the reappointments and new appointment will commence from 1 June 2025.
    • The positions receive a fixed annual remuneration of £5,000.
    • The positions are not pensionable.

    Political Activity

    All appointments are made on merit and with regards to the statutory requirements. Political activity plays no part in the selection process. However, in accordance with the original Nolan recommendations, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity in defined categories to be made public. 

    None have declared any political activity in the past five years. 

    Regulation

    These appointments are regulated by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointment (OCPA).

    Statutory Requirements

    The Secretary of State makes appointments to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland in accordance with the Northern Ireland Act 1998.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement at the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Torture

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement at the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Torture

    UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement at the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

    A UK spokesperson said:

    Thank you, Mr President, 

    We thank the Special Rapporteur for her work and welcome the recommendations in the recent report on hostage-taking.  

    The UK unreservedly condemns the use of torture. There are no circumstances whatsoever that justify the use of torture or hostage taking. It is an abhorrent violation of human rights and human dignity.  

    We strongly believe that the prevention of torture, and tackling impunity for those who use torture, are essential components of safeguarding our security and integral to a fair legal system and the rule of law.  

    We are proud to work with partners and civil society to support torture prevention initiatives globally, including through our support for the Association for the Prevention of Torture. The UK is a signatory of the Declaration against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations and remains a vocal supporter of the Canadian-led initiative in its efforts to combat this practice. 

    We encourage the small minority of states which have not yet done so to ratify and implement the UN Convention against Torture, and the International Convention against the Taking of Hostages. 

    Special Rapporteur,  

    How can we better support states to overcome the barriers preventing them from ratifying the UN Convention against Torture?

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ready, steady, grow at Kinnego Community Garden

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    ABC Council staff, NWP staff and volunteers help create the No Dig beds at the Kinnego Bushcraft Community Garden in Oxford Island.

    With the first signs of Spring finally beginning to appear, an exciting new programme of both weekly and monthly gardening workshops are planned for the Kinnego Bushcraft Community Garden at Oxford Island.

    The Bushcraft Team in ABC Council are hosting weekly sessions on Thursday evenings from 6pm to 8.30pm, starting from Thursday 6 March, while on the last Thursday of each month, the council staff will again join with Natural World Products to deliver a series of No Dig workshops.

    No-dig gardening cares for soil by cutting out the need for cultivation which damages soil structure and disrupts the natural processes which makes no-dig a better choice for soil health.

    Natural World Products process the organic waste from brown bins collected in the ABC Borough and produce peat free composts one of which ‘New Leaf Compost’ is being used at the Kinnego Community Garden.

    The Community Garden offers a wide range of benefits including shared beds to plant crops; supportive, friendly community of gardeners; and a share of the seasonal harvest.

    Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a complete novice, the workshops will cover a wide range of topics with helpful advice on; No Dig practices; crop planning; composting; pest control; backyard gardening; chemical free fruit and veggie growing; seed sowing and transplanting.

    Contact Sandra or Wayne by email at

    *protected email*

    to register up for the workshops, or find out more information.

    Keep an eye on the ‘Oxford Island’ and ‘getactiveabc’ Facebook pages for details on the events at the Kinnego Bushcraft Community Garden throughout the year.

    Craigavon Building Sustainable Communities Project at Bushcraft is funded by Department of Communities.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Free school meal pilot extended to a third school

    Source: City of York

    Pupils at Fishergate Primary School are now able to get a free breakfast at school each morning as part of the citywide campaign to deliver free meals to primary school pupils.

    The campaign is part of the council’s wider commitment to ensure that residents start good health and wellbeing as early as possible in their lives, part of the council’s four year plan, One City for all.

    York Hungry Minds was set up in a bid to address disadvantage and the impact of the cost of living crisis, in response to national evidence suggesting that providing children with healthy, nourishing food can make a significant difference to school attendance, concentration and their physical and mental wellbeing.

    Fishergate Primary School joins existing schools offering free lunches for children in year 3 to year 6 at Westfield Community Primary School and free breakfasts for to all pupils at Burton Green Primary School, which have been running since early 2024. Children in Reception, year 1 and year 2 are eligible for free school lunches under the government’s national free school meals scheme.

    The pilots have been made possible thanks to funding from City of York Council and donations to the York Community Fund’s York Hungry Minds Appeal.

    Initial research carried out by researchers from the Universities of York, Leeds and Sheffield into the impact of the York pilots last autumn showed that pupils taking in part in the schemes showed improved attendance and punctuality compared to their peers.

    Schools also saw evidence of improved behaviour as a result of children feeling less hungry, with staff noting improvements in the pupils’ focus and energy levels after receiving a free breakfast.

    Tina Clarke, headteacher at Fishergate Primary School, said:

    I am delighted that my children are benefiting from this opportunity. It is lovely to see them tucking into pancakes with bananas and honey, cereal, toast or crumpets with their friends in the morning.

    “It means that they can start the school day in a calm and settled way and that they are well- fuelled for their learning”.

    Cllr Bob Webb, the council’s Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, said:

    I’m delighted that we’ve been able to make free school breakfasts available to pupils at another primary school in the city as part of York Hungry Minds.

    “Local and national evidence shows the positive impact universal free school meals have on pupils’ attendance and behaviour. We hope that our work and peoples’ generous donations will help to support our long term aim to ensure all children in the city have a great start to their health and wellbeing, as well as supporting all families through the cost of living crisis.”

    You can find out more about how to make donations to support York’s free school meals pilots at Two Ridings Community Foundation.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Five giant tortoises find shell-ter in Leeds

    Source: City of Leeds

    A Leeds zoo has welcomed five giant tortoises this week after they grew too big for their previous home.

    This comes as Tropical World receives official accreditation by the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA), after being screened by experts earlier this year. The mark of excellence recognises the high quality of the zoo in animal welfare, conservation, education and research.

    The sulcata tortoise, with a life expectancy of over 70 years, is the largest mainland tortoise in the world and the third largest overall.

    The group of tortoises, referred to as a ‘creep’, were moved from Blue Planet Aquarium in Cheshire to Leeds’s Tropical World this week, where they were given their new names – Tank, Scoop, Dizzy, Roley and Muck.

    Abigail Hardwick, animal officer at Tropical World, said: “They all have coloured markings on their shells so we know who is who. Tank is the biggest male and the most boisterous, he can often be seen pushing the other boys out of the way to be first to the food bowls.

    “They’re all settling in well!”

    A beast of a tortoise, sulcata tortoises have no real known predators as adults, due to their large shell and average weight, which is around 80kg for a male.

    Usually living along the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, the species is classed as endangered. Desertification, where land turns into desert, caused by climate change, is leading to habitat loss and competition for food.

    Also a newcomer at Tropical World is a Victoria crowned pigeon called Roger. The largest pigeon species in the world, it is named after Queen Victoria.

    One of the UK’s largest indoor tropical rainforest visitor attractions, Tropical World has been welcoming guests since 1988. The popular zoo is comprised of seven zones which all replicate a tropical environment from around the world.

    Tropical World is already home to meerkats, pygmy marmosets (the world’s smallest type of monkey), and emperor tamarin monkeys, as well as many different kinds of reptiles, butterflies and insects. 

    Councillor Mohammed Rafique, Leeds City Council’s executive member for climate, energy, environment and green space, said: “The tortoises are very impressive to look at, and we’re glad to have been able to give them a new home at Tropical World. It’s a great attraction where there’s much to learn about all the different species and the important conservation work that the staff do. Receiving the accredited status from BIAZA is also a testament to the passion and hard work of all the staff members.”

    Read more about Tropical World at https://tropicalworld.leeds.gov.uk/.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Protecting national security

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Oral statement to Parliament

    Protecting national security

    Statement by the Security Minister on new measures to tackle state threats from Iran.

    With your permission Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement on the growing threat to the UK from Iran and the steps the government is taking to combat these threats.

    The threat from Iran sits in a wider context of the growing, diversifying and evolving threat that the UK faces from malign activity by a number of states.

    The threat from states has become increasingly interconnected in nature, blurring the lines between: domestic and international; online and offline; and states and their proxies.

    In the last year, the number of state threat investigations being run by MI5 has jumped by 48%.

    This statistic is a stark indication of the increased threat.

    Iranian threats

    Turning specifically to Iran, the regime has become increasingly emboldened, asserting itself more aggressively to advance their objectives and undermine ours.

    This is evidenced by the fact that direct action against UK targets has substantially increased over recent years.

    The Director General of MI5 recently stated that since the start of 2022 the UK has responded to 20 Iran-backed plots, presenting potentially lethal threats to British citizens and UK residents.

    The Iranian regime is targeting dissidents.

    And it is targeting media organisations and journalists reporting on the violent oppression of the regime.

    It is also no secret that there is a long-standing pattern of targeting Jewish and Israeli people internationally by the Iranian Intelligence Services.

    It is clear that these plots are a conscious strategy of the Iranian regime to stifle criticism through intimidation and fear.

    These threats are unacceptable. They must and will be defended against at every turn.

    Now it is a testament to our world-leading law enforcement and intelligence services that through their tireless commitment, so many plots have been thwarted.

    And I am sure the whole House will join me in paying tribute to the brave men and women of our law enforcement and intelligence agencies who work day in, day out to keep us safe.

    In seeking to tackle this threat, we must understand it.

    The Iranian Intelligence Services, which include the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the IRGC, and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security, or MOIS, direct this damaging activity.

    But often, rather than working directly on UK shores, they use criminal proxies to do their bidding. This helps to obfuscate their involvement, while they sit safely ensconced in Tehran.  

    We see that in intelligence, but we have also seen it publicly, with the conviction in 2023 of the Chechen born Austrian national, who was imprisoned for conducting surveillance on Iran International’s UK headquarters.

    These threats are not only physical in nature.

    The National Cyber Security Centre has also seen malicious cyber activity conducted by Iranian state-affiliated actors targeting a range of state sectors, including in the UK.

    Our response

    The government is absolutely committed to ensuring that our intelligence and law enforcement agencies have the tools they need to disrupt and degrade the threats that we face from Iran.

    So I can announce today that we will place the whole of the Iranian State – including Iran’s intelligence services, the IRGC and MOIS – on to the enhanced tier of the new Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.

    The Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, or FIRS, is a critical disruptive tool for the UK.

    This action will mean that those who are directed by Iran to conduct activities in the UK – such as criminal proxies – must register that activity, whatever it is, or face 5 years in prison.

    They will face a choice – expose their actions to the government, or face jail.

    The Home Office will lay regulations in Parliament as soon as possible, with a view to having the scheme up and running by the summer.

    On proscription, as members will know, we do not routinely comment on groups being considered for proscription, but I can assure the House that we do and will continue to keep the list of groups considered under constant review.

    However, what has become increasingly clear is the challenges inherent in applying our existing counter-terror legislation to state and state-linked threats to our national security.

    This challenge was first raised by the Home Secretary in Opposition. She warned of a lack of a comprehensive strategic approach for state threats to mirror that adopted on terrorism, and the specific difficulties in using a proscription mechanism, designed for groups like Al Qaeda, on state bodies.

    We are progressing work at pace to address this challenge.

    So I can announce today that Jonathan Hall KC has been asked to review the parts of our counter-terrorism framework which could be applied to modern day state threats, such as those from Iran.

    This includes giving specific consideration to the design of a proscription mechanism for state and state-linked bodies, providing more flexibility than is offered under the existing powers.

    As the Independent Reviewer of both State Threats Legislation and of Terrorism Legislation, Mr Hall is perfectly placed to undertake this review and we are grateful for his agreement to provide this advice.

    Let there be no doubt: we are utterly determined to stay ahead of those who threaten our country – and any step that could aid us in that critical endeavour will be considered. 

    But the UK is not alone in facing this threat. States across the western world are threatened by Iran.

    So we will work with our allies to better understand, expose and condemn Iranian actions – and bring Iranian-linked criminals to justice wherever in the world they may be. We regularly collaborate with our Five Eyes and European partners to protect our democracies from hostile Iranian attack.

    Here at home, we are going further too.

    The National Security Act 2023, which was supported on both sides of the House, has given the police new powers to target evolving activity.

    For example, the act criminalises assisting a foreign intelligence service, such as the IRGC or MOIS. The maximum penalty for these offences is 14 years in prison, the same maximum as for a proscription offence.

    And I can also announce that training and guidance on state threats activity is now being offered by Counter Terrorism Policing to all 45 territorial police forces across the UK.

    This will mean that when any frontline officer encounters a suspected state threats incident, they will know what to do and what to look for to ensure that our communities are kept safe. 

    Furthermore, we have recently issued guidance on the National Security Act and how it applies to the UK security profession, including private investigators.

    This ensures they are aware of the law and understand where they may be criminally liable if they are working for any foreign power, such as Iran.

    We will also continue to go after the criminal networks and enablers that Iran uses to carry out its work. The leader of the Zindashti organised crime group, a group frequently used by the Iranian regime, has already been sanctioned.

    We will explore further sanctions against other Iranian-linked criminals and the National Crime Agency will target those who assist the IRGC and others to launder their money.

    Alongside the recently launched Border Security Command, which strengthens Britain’s border security and disrupts criminal smuggling gangs, I have asked officials to consider new ways to enforce our robust immigration rules to specifically address threats from Iran.

    This work will focus on further protecting the UK from Iranian infiltration, including those who promote Iranian interference in the UK.

    I am clear that our response must be a UK-wide effort. So I welcome the Charity Commission’s statutory inquiries into both the Islamic Centre of England and the Al-Tawheed Charitable Trust.

    I have also asked officials to review where any Iranian interference is being conducted in the UK and FIRS will shine more light on any undisclosed relationships between the Iranian state and UK-based institutions and individuals.

    Finally, the National Protective Security Authority and Counter Terrorism Policing will continue to provide protective security advice and support to individuals and organisations threatened by the Iranian regime and its criminal proxies, including Persian language media organisations and their employees.

    And we will continue to maintain funding for protective security measures to synagogues, Jewish community centres and schools, ensuring we do all we can to keep our Jewish communities safe.

    Conclusion

    Madam Deputy Speaker, in a dangerous, volatile world, Britain must lead the way.

    That means proudly promoting our values and straining every sinew to keep our people safe.

    The measures I have set out today should reassure the House and the public about our unflinching commitment to these objectives.

    Under this government, security will be the foundation on which everything else is built.

    We will resist attacks on our way of life as vigorously as we counter threats to life – whatever their source.

    …we will work relentlessly to root out those intent on causing harm on our streets.

    …and we will do whatever it takes to protect our country and our democracy.

    I commend this statement to the House.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Further breakthrough in using mine water to provide green heat

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Further breakthrough in using mine water to provide green heat

    Construction has begun on a major mine water heat project in Seaham that uses a mine water treatment scheme to provide low-carbon heating to affordable homes.

    Work starts at the Seaham Energy Centre.

    Construction has officially begun on a landmark large-scale mine water heat project, building on our ongoing efforts to harness geothermal heat from disused coal mines.

    By utilising water already being pumped to the surface, this project marks a crucial step forward in expanding renewable heat solutions across former coalfield areas.

    The Energy Centre, being built next to the Mining Remediation Authority’s Dawdon mine water treatment scheme in County Durham, will tap into the mine water already being treated there.

    The mine treatment scheme will now provide heat for a new housing development as well as protecting a vital drinking water source.

    Seaham Garden Village is a new mixed-use sustainable community located to the south of Seaham, comprising 1,500 homes, a new primary school, village centre and innovation hubs.

    The mine water heating will provide power to 750 of the homes on the development, delivered by northern housing association Karbon Homes, in partnership with Esh Group.

    The district heat network project has been led by Durham County Council, with the Mining Remediation Authority spearheading the development of the mine water heating initiative.

    Multiple organisations have been involved including Karbon Homes, which is now set to provide 750 affordable homes on the site and has led the way in adopting the mine water heat technology.

    Vital Energi has been appointed to design, build and operate the low-carbon system, and will run the district heat network for the next 40 years.

    The project has benefited from a grant from the Government’s Heat Networks Investment Project which has enabled the project to be delivered. 

    Seaham Garden Village will offer a thriving, sustainable new community on Durham’s heritage coast and play a vital role in local growth.

    The state-of-the-art Energy Centre will capture the geothermal heat from the warm mine water, which remains at a stable underground temperature.

    This heat will be upgraded to domestic heating levels via a heat pump, delivering low-cost and low-carbon heat to new Karbon homes.

    Graphic detailing how the Seaham Garden Village Mine Water Heat scheme will work.

    Richard Bond, innovation and services director at the Mining Remediation Authority, said:

    This scheme is a further milestone in our journey to harness mine water heat to provide sustainable heating solutions across the former coalfields. 

    There is huge potential to utilise our GB-wide water treatment facilities where warm mine water is already being pumped to the surface, and we’re progressing opportunities in multiple regions.

    The mine water heat scheme at Dawdon paves the way demonstrating a further route for mine water to provide low-carbon heat, building on the success of schemes in Gateshead and at Lanchester Wines.

    The Dawdon scheme began treating mine water in 2009 and the Mining Remediation Authority has been researching the possibility of ‘bolting on’ the heat feature to these treatment sites as part of their pioneering work in the geothermal arena.

    This new development follows the success of the Gateshead scheme, the UK’s first large-scale mine water heat network, which began providing heat to homes and businesses in March 2023, as well as another pioneering privately funded scheme nearby at Lanchester Wines warehouses.

    Unlike Seaham Garden Village, the Gateshead projects used boreholes, which were drilled up to 150 metres underground to tap into water in disused mines.

    Mr Bond added:

    With more than 80 mine water treatment schemes across the UK, we see great potential to deliver dual-purpose facilities that protect water supplies and generate renewable heat.

    Whether accessing mine water heat via our treatment schemes or boreholes, the Mining Remediation Authority are proud to offer innovative ways to reduce carbon emissions by repurposing the amazing UK coal-mining heritage.

    Councillor Mark Wilkes, Durham County Council’s cabinet member for neighbourhoods and climate change, said:

    We are delighted to have started work on what will be the UK’s first large-scale mine water heat project that uses a mine water treatment scheme, right here in County Durham.

    This innovative project will have significant environmental benefits – making use of currently untapped heat to keep houses warm, and potentially a school and innovation hubs, and in doing so avoiding the need to use non-renewable sources of energy.

    The affordable properties will also provide a welcome boost to county residents looking to get on the housing ladder, while the prospect of more homes, a school and innovation hubs in the future will attract people looking for somewhere to live, families and those seeking work.

    A lot of planning has gone into this in recent years involving a number of organisations and it’s therefore really exciting to have all the necessary agreements in place and work starting on the ground.

    Paul Fiddaman, chief executive at Karbon Homes, said:

    Our involvement in the delivery of Seaham Garden Village shows our commitment to investing in the area, working with our delivery partner Esh Group to build new affordable homes that help meet local housing need.

    With further commitments to ensuring the homes we build are of the highest quality and energy efficiency, it’s fantastic to partner with Durham County Council and the Mining Remediation Authority to connect our homes to this innovative low carbon heat system, one of the first of its kind in the country.

    Paired with boasting a range of energy efficiency technologies, like solar PV panels, these homes will be well on the way to net zero.

    The new homes from Karbon are part-funded by Homes England through the housing association’s strategic partnership with the government’s housing delivery agency, which has provided Karbon with £165 million in funding, to deliver 2,200 new affordable homes across the North East and Yorkshire over the next few years.

    For media enquiries contact the community response team

    Email communityresponse@miningremediation.gov.uk

    Telephone 0800 288 4211

    For emergency media enquiries (out of hours) call: 0800 288 4242.
    Only urgent media calls will be attended to.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: 30 projects awarded funding to celebrate Windrush Day

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    30 projects awarded funding to celebrate Windrush Day

    Ahead of Windrush Day on 22 June, 30 projects have received funding to celebrate the Windrush Generation and their descendants

    • Ahead of Windrush Day on 22 June, 30 projects have received funding to celebrate the Windrush Generation and their descendants
    • The money will support community-led initiatives across England to take place this summer, creating more opportunities for people to learn about and commemorate their contribution to the UK
    • An array of projects will receive a share of £500,000 funding to support their activities in celebration of Windrush Day

    Thirty groups have been awarded a share of a £500,000 funding pot dedicated to supporting organisations and projects that commemorate, celebrate and educate people on the contribution of the Windrush Generation.  

    Funding will support projects to deliver an array of events across the country on National Windrush Day, 22 June, that will engage with people across generations to celebrate the legacy of the Windrush Generation and their descendants and the significant contributions they’ve made to the UK’s social, economic and cultural life.

    The funding will support organisations in delivering their projects, helping towards our Plan for Change mission of breaking down barriers to opportunity and enhancing the education of our young people.

    Minister for Faith, Lord Khan said:  

    Our diversity is a great strength of our country, and the Windrush Generation has been fundamental in creating the Britain we have today.  

    Their contributions are vast and broad, extending into all aspects of life, and I’m grateful to all the wonderful organisations we’ve funded this year for their hard work to celebrate their legacy and keep the Windrush memory alive.

    We’re on a mission to break down barriers to opportunity through our Plan for Change and this funding is crucial in helping organisations continue with their incredible work and in supporting the education of our young people on such a vital part of our country’s history.

    Among the many organisations being funded is theatre and arts company Sudden Productions in Birmingham that is bringing older members of the Windrush generation together with African Caribbean Artists to revive songs that bring their memories of Windrush to life. In doing so, they will work together to devise a one-man show, My Songs of Windrush.

    Another, production company Inspiring Audio in South East London, is working with radio station Fun Kids to create a unique three week radio station for children that celebrates Caribbean music while educating the younger generation on the contributions of the Windrush Generation and their descendants.

    Gregory Watson, director at Inspiring Audio said:

    Inspiring Audio is very excited to have been awarded a Windrush Day Grant to create a special radio station – ‘Fun Kids Windrush’ – which will give children a unique opportunity to learn about the arrival and contribution of the Windrush generation and its descendants, and celebrate the sound of the Caribbean – from calypso and soca to steel pan and reggae.

    Between the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush in 1948 and 1971, thousands of people from the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Trinidad, St Lucia, Grenada and Barbados, arrived in the UK to support the county in rebuilding after World War II. In coming to the UK, they helped to rebuild Britain by filling the significant labour shortage as a result of the loss of life during the war. Many had also contributed to the war effort too and were veterans themselves, having bravely answered the call to support the British Armed Forces. 

    Since then, they and their descendants have become leaders and entrepreneurs, nurses and doctors, musicians and athletes – contributing to and enhancing every aspect of our national life to make Britain what it is today.

    This year saw a record number of applicants to the Windrush Day Grant Scheme, reflecting the enthusiasm in communities across the country to celebrate the legacy of the Windrush Generation and ensure generations to come are able to learn about the significant contributions they have had to our national life.

    A full list of projects supported by the Windrush Day Grant Scheme can be found here.

    Notes to editors:

    • Since the Windrush Day Grant Scheme began seven years ago, 268 projects have been funded by a total £3.75m.

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  • MIL-OSI: Deus X Pay Unveils NeXus: Instant, Zero-Cost Cross-Border Transfers

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VILNIUS, Lithuania, March 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Deus X Pay, a regulated stablecoin payment provider, announced the launch of NeXus, enabling instantaneous transfers at zero cost across the Deus X Pay ecosystem. NeXus addresses the challenge of inter- and intra-company transfers, overcoming major pain points, particularly in cross-border transactions. 

    NeXus eliminates these pain points by offering a real-time transfer network, ensuring immediate and frictionless fund movements between Deus X Pay clients. With this innovative solution, businesses can enhance their financial operations and treasury management.

    Deus X Pay CEO Richard Crook shared his thoughts on the new feature: “NeXus is a game-changer, removing the inefficiencies of cross-border transfers while maintaining the security and reliability our clients expect. By aligning with the G20 Roadmap for Enhancing Cross-Border Payments, we actively contribute to the global goal of lowering costs and improving cross-border payments’ speed, access, and transparency.”

    How It Works:

    • Each Deus X Pay client receives a unique NeXus ID.
    • Using this ID, clients can instantly process cross-border payments, supplier payments, and fund transfers with others in the Deus X Pay ecosystem.
    • Funds move in real time, allowing for seamless business operations and treasury management.

    Deus X Pay’s innovative offering, NeXus, supports the evolving needs of institutions and businesses that require rapid, predictable, and cost-efficient transactions.

    About Deus X Pay
    Deus X Pay is a regulated institutional stablecoin payment provider offering secure and compliant digital asset transaction solutions. The company enables businesses to integrate cryptocurrency payments, ensuring fast and efficient financial operations while maintaining regulatory compliance.

    Contact

    Public Relations Manager
    Tshego Tshangela
    Deus X Pay
    media@deusxpay.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ace6b3b7-5d58-495c-bd70-cc34d92e77cc

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: World Obesity Day: GlobalData highlights need to tackle stigma and raise awareness on obesity’s growing impact

    Source: GlobalData

    World Obesity Day: GlobalData highlights need to tackle stigma and raise awareness on obesity’s growing impact

    Posted in Pharma

    Every year 04 March is observed as World Obesity Day to challenge stigma and misconceptions surrounding obesity. The day aims to raise public awareness about the condition, which affects over 200 million people in the seven major markets (7MM*). Despite advancements in treatment, many face challenges such as limited access to care, making awareness and better support essential for addressing this growing health issue, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    GlobalData’s latest report “Obesity: Seven-Market Drug Forecast and Market Analysis- Update,” reveals that the unmet needs in this space remain, and the arrival of effective weight loss medications onto the market is just one step towards the solution.

    Costanza Alciati, Pharma Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Many new drugs are expected to reach the obesity market in the next decade: by 2031, GlobalData expects 23 candidates to be approved in the major markets. This will offer a wider range of options for patients, hoping that treatment access will have improved by then.”

    GlobalData forecasts that the number of individuals living with obesity across the 7MM to increase at an annual growth rate (AGR) of 0.7% through 2031.

    Alciati continues: “Some of the biggest issues for patients is access to specialists and affordable treatment. An increased awareness of what this condition entails and what other diseases it can lead to is crucial for people to understand that it is not just some extra weight”.

    The key opinion leaders interviewed by GlobalData are hopeful for the future of obesity treatment, after seeing the improvements over the last five years.

    Alciati concludes: “However, most improvements have come from the pharmaceutical sector, with a lot of investments going into this therapeutic area. Alas, many more changes are still needed in our society and in the food industry to ensure better metabolic health of citizens.”

    *7MM: The US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, and Japan.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Diagnosed prevalent cases of prostate cancer across 8MM to reach 4.24 million in 2033, forecasts GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    Diagnosed prevalent cases of prostate cancer across 8MM to reach 4.24 million in 2033, forecasts GlobalData

    Posted in Pharma

    The burden of five-year diagnosed prevalent cases of prostate cancer is expected to increase at an annual growth rate (AGR) of 3.10% from around 3.23 million in 2023 to 4.24 million in 2033 across the eight major markets (8MM*), forecasts GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    GlobalData’s latest report, “Prostate Cancer: Epidemiology Forecast to 2033,” reveals that the increase is partly attributed to the increased survival rate of prostate cancer patients due to modern medicine, combined with underlying demographic changes in the respective markets.

    The prevalence of prostate cancer is known to vary depending on the market region. According to GlobalData epidemiologists, the US had the highest number of five-year diagnosed prevalent cases of prostate cancer in 2023 with 1.11 million cases, whereas Spain had the lowest number of prevalent cases at 128,000.

    Bishal Bhandari, PhD, Associate Director of Epidemiology at GlobalData, comments: “The growth of the five-year diagnosed prevalent cases of prostate cancer in the 8MM is the result of longer life expectancy and an increase in the incidence of the disease. The patient survivals are also steadily rising, due to improved prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment. In 2023, only 25% of the diagnosed prevalent cases of prostate cancer in the 8MM were in advanced stages.”

    GlobalData epidemiologists also observed an age difference in prostate cancer. The biggest risk factor for prostate cancer is advancing age. This forecast reflects the burden in older men; in 2023, more than 85% of cases occurred in men ages 60 years and older. Only 1% of cases occurred in men younger than age 50 years.

    Bhandari concludes: “A major factor that will impact the epidemiology of prostate cancer cases in the coming years will be the role of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer screening. PSA screening can detect prostate cancer early, but it can also result in the detection of non-life-threatening tumors, causing unnecessary anxieties. Therefore, PSA screening guidelines vary between countries and have changed over time. Future changes in PSA screening guidelines would likely have a major impact on the diagnosis of prostate cancer cases.”

    *8MM: The US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, Japan, and China

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