Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The finale of the Polytech Star project has died down

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The end of April was marked by a big event — the final show of “Star of Polytech”. These are ten solo performances, seven collaboration numbers, a multi-level stage, professional lighting and impressive productions.

    The winner of the 17th season of “Polytech Star” was determined by true professionals in the world of music and creativity: the artistic director of the Student Club Dmitry Misyura, Chairman of the Trade Union of Students of SPbPU Maxim Susorov, head of the service for work with educational organizations of the Tavrida.Art Art Cluster Anastasia Kraft, main organizer of several seasons of the Polytechnic Star Nadezhda Kirpichenkova, international voice coach Andrey Solokhin and winner of the Best Vocal Mentor award Olga Golubtsova.

    It’s great that a seemingly non-creative university provides such opportunities to develop talents in the creative industries, commented Anastasia Kraft.

    Impeccable vocals, powerful delivery and a touch of outrageousness – this is how the 2nd year student of IPMEiT Alexander Zinchenko won the stage and the hearts of the jury. His performance proved that talent, courage and passion for music really do work wonders. Thanks to his persistence, Alexander became the main star of the project and won a ticket to the festival of young creativity “Tavrida.Art”.

    Honestly, I still can’t believe that this is all reality and not a dream. There are probably no words in the world that could describe my feelings. Now in my head there are only words of endless gratitude to the organizers of the project, to everyone who rooted for me and supported me. Don’t be afraid to try something new and develop in what you like. Believe in yourself, and everything will definitely work out! – shared Alexander Zinchenko.

    Second place went to first-year master’s student of the Institute of Geology Anna Bakhur, and third place and the audience award went to second-year student of the Institute of Mathematics and Electronics Ekaterina Pautova. In the nomination “Best Collaboration”, the victory was awarded to Ilya Klochikhin, Ilya Kulagin and Kirill Ivanov. The winner in the nomination “Best Host” and the owner of a ticket to the “Yuzhny” camp was second-year student of the Institute of Mathematics and Electronics Ivan Umrikhin.

    For the third season in a row, the Polytech Star project, organized with the support of the Polytech Student Club, proves that there are no barriers to development and reaching new heights.

    Every year our project grows, becomes larger and inspires us to conquer new heights. Huge thanks to the organizers for their professionalism and united work, as well as to the participants of the season for their talent, serious approach to preparation and sincere love for our common cause. “Polytech Star” is a community of like-minded people, a real family that becomes brighter and stronger with each season, – noted the project manager Maxim Pilyugin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SPbPU President Mikhail Petrovich Fedorov is 80 years old!

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On May 11, the President of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Petrovich Fedorov turned 80 years old.

    Mikhail Petrovich devoted more than 60 years of his life to the Polytechnic University, going all the way from a student of the Leningrad Polytechnic to the rector. Mikhail Petrovich headed our university from 2003 to 2011. It was during these years that the management system was reorganized, the research sector was actively developing, and innovative educational programs were intensively implemented.

    In January 2015, Mikhail Petrovich assumed the post of President of SPbPU. His repeated re-election to this post is not only recognition of the merits and achievements of the hero of the day, his extraordinary talent and enormous capacity for work, but also a manifestation of unconditional trust and respect from his colleagues.

    The recently established highest award of the Polytechnic University, the “For Merit” badge, was presented to Mikhail Petrovich as one of the first.

    Mikhail Petrovich Fedorov made a significant contribution to the development of hydropower, rational use of natural resources and environmental protection. He has over 400 fundamental scientific works and 12 inventions in the field of energy and integrated use of water resources.

    Mikhail Petrovich has been awarded many state and departmental awards: the Order of the Badge of Honor, the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th degree, the Order of Friendship, and the Academician A. N. Krylov Medal. Mikhail Fyodorov is a two-time laureate of the Russian Federation Government Prize in Education, a laureate of the St. Petersburg Government Prize in Technical Sciences, an Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, an Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, and an Honored Engineer of St. Petersburg.

    In 2025, for outstanding achievements in training highly qualified specialists and many years of conscientious work, the Governor of St. Petersburg Alexander Beglov awarded Mikhail Petrovich Fyodorov with the honorary badge “For Services to St. Petersburg”.

    On the day of the anniversary celebration, Mikhail Petrovich also received a Letter of Gratitude from the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg “For outstanding personal achievements in the development of higher education in St. Petersburg, the training of highly qualified specialists and many years of conscientious professional activity.”

    Metropolitan Varsonofy of St. Petersburg and Ladoga recognized the merits of Mikhail Petrovich by presenting him with the Badge of the Holy Martyr Veniamin, Metropolitan of Petrograd and Gdov.

    Dear Mikhail Petrovich! The staff of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University congratulates you with gratitude and appreciation on your anniversary and wishes you good health, optimism, well-being and many years to come!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/12/2025, 10:09 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10AQC0 (IADOM 1P51) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    12.05.2025

    10:09

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.05.2025, 10-09 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 84.6) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 898.34 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 31.25%) of the RU000A10AQC0 security (IADOM 1P51) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/12/2025, 10-17 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A10AUY6 (VEB2R-K600) security were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    12.05.2025

    10:17

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.05.2025, 10-17 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 107.56) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1138.78 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the RU000A10AUY6 (VEB2R-K600) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/12/2025, 10:50 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A101LX1 security (FSK RS1R5) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    12.05.2025

    10:50

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.05.2025, 10-50 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 89.75) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 922.47 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the RU000A101LX1 security (FSK RS1R5) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/12/2025, 10:56 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JVYG8 (ROSEXIMB1) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    12.05.2025

    10:56

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.05.2025, 10-56 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 103.66) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1165.69 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the RU000A0JVYG8 (ROSEXIMB1) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: To the team of the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    May 12, 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the opening of NOVAT.

    Dear friends!

    I sincerely congratulate you and all lovers of musical art on the 80th anniversary of the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre.

    Founded after the end of the Great Patriotic War, NOVAT became a symbol of the long-awaited Victory. And all these years it has been multiplying its traditions, is one of the leading Russian theaters, a center of attraction for talented directors, conductors, performers. Classical and avant-garde productions are held on this famous stage. Each is distinguished by special stage solutions, brilliant vocals of opera artists, grace of the ballet troupe, virtuoso playing of the orchestra.

    Your performances always become a notable event in culture. They have been awarded many professional prizes, and most importantly – the great love of the audience.

    I am sure that the anniversary season of the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre will delight fans with new interesting projects and premieres.

    I wish you great creative success, full halls and endless applause.

    M. Mishustin

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: The Next Session of Online Financial Literacy Lessons for Schoolchildren Will Be Held in a New Format

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    The new session starts after the summer holidays. For the first time, lessons will be held in a game format. The lessons are united by a common plot that unfolds in the city of finance. Schoolchildren and students will help superheroes during the game.

    “Online lessons on financial literacy have been held for 10 years. Of course, there is a need to update them to keep up with the times. We studied the opinions of teachers and students, experimented with different approaches. In one of the pilot lessons, schoolchildren helped residents of a magical city cope with inflation, solving interactive problems along the way. This game-like presentation of educational material increases the interest of schoolchildren and helps them learn complex topics. Therefore, we decided to develop the idea of a game format and expect that this will also lead to an increase in our audience,” said Mikhail Mamuta, Head of the Service for the Protection of Consumer Rights and Ensuring the Availability of Financial Services of the Bank of Russia.

    During the completed spring session, more than 850 live broadcasts were held on 29 topics of financial literacy and career guidance. Almost 55% of Russian schools and more than 60% of colleges and technical schools joined the classes. In the spring, online lessons were viewed more than 3 million times.

    One of the most popular topics of the completed session was financial security: lessons on combating cyber fraud gained more than 380 thousand views. Thus, representatives of the Bank of Russia told schoolchildren and students how to protect themselves from fraudsters and not become a dropper.

    The Bank of Russia has been conducting online lessons on financial literacy since 2015. Follow the project news on the website.

    Preview photo: CrispyPork / Shutterstock / Fotodom

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: On 12.05.2025, the deposit auction of UK FRT LLC will take place

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Parameters: Date of the deposit auction 12.05.2025. Placement currency RUB. Maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) 505,000,000.00. Placement term, days 24. Date of depositing funds 12.05.2025. Date of return of funds 05.06.2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 21.00. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) 505,000,000.00 Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

    The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 14:00 to 14:10. Applications in competition mode from 14:10 to 14:15. Setting the cut-off percentage rate or declaring the auction invalid before 14:25.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05/12/2025, 12:50 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10A6B8 (RusGid2P02) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    12.05.2025

    12:50

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.05.2025, 12-50 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 113.8) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1190.25 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A10A6B8 (RusGid2P02) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the 80th Anniversary of Victory Boiler House Has Begun in Severodonetsk, LPR

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    In the new regions, as part of a comprehensive program for the development and modernization of housing and utilities, among a number of activities, work continues to renew worn-out heat and water supply facilities, and new ones are being built. Thus, in Severodonetsk, specialists have begun building the 80th Anniversary of Victory boiler house. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

     

    “This boiler house with a symbolic name confirms that in general in the new regions we are moving in the right direction, creating conditions for people that will provide them with a comfortable peaceful life. Severodonetsk is being restored, a master plan for the city and agglomeration has been developed, so it is necessary to lay down capacities for the communal infrastructure for their development. According to calculations, the 80th Anniversary of Victory boiler house will warm residents of about 360 houses, as well as 14 social facilities,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

     

    The capacity of the new boiler house will be 58 MW. Construction is being carried out under the supervision of the Territorial Development Fund.

     

    “To date, the FRT has replaced more than 30 km of heating networks in Severodonetsk, and plans to modernize another 40 km of pipes by the end of 2025. In addition, the boiler houses of the 71st and 83rd microdistricts have been restored. We plan to launch the new boiler house under construction, the 80th Anniversary of Victory, in pilot operation mode by the next autumn-winter season and begin supplying heat to residents,” said the fund’s general director, Ilshat Shagiakhmetov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Viktor Vladimirovich Gerashchenko Dies

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    On May 11, Viktor Vladimirovich Gerashchenko died at the age of 88.

    A bright, talented person, he headed the State Bank of the USSR and the Bank of Russia during a turning point in the country’s history. In difficult conditions, Viktor Vladimirovich made a significant contribution to the formation and development of the modern banking system after the collapse of the USSR, and to financial stabilization after the 1998 crisis.

    The management of the Bank of Russia expresses its condolences to the family and friends of Viktor Vladimirovich.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Palazzo Chigi lit up in red on World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day

    Source: Government of Italy (English)

    8 Maggio 2025

    The Presidency of the Council of Ministers supports World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day. To mark the occasion, Palazzo Chigi’s main façade will be lit up in red from 00:01 until 23:59 on Thursday 8 May, with a break during daylight hours.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Government announces confirmed Chair and Board appointments to the S4C Board

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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    Government announces confirmed Chair and Board appointments to the S4C Board

    Delyth Evans is confirmed as the new Chair of S4C. Denise Lewis Poulton is reappointed and five new appointments have been made to the Board.

    Delyth Evan

    Delyth Evans’ term as Chair commenced on 1 May 2025 and will last for 4 years. Delyth Evans appeared before the Welsh Affairs Committee on Wednesday 23rd April for pre- appointment scrutiny. The Committee published their report on Friday 25 April, endorsing the appointment. The Government’s response to the Committee’s report was published on 30 April 2025. 

    This process for appointing the Chair of S4C is set out in the Broadcasting Act 1990.    

    Ministers were assisted in their decision-making by an Advisory Assessment Panel which included a departmental official and a senior independent panel member approved by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. The Welsh Government and UK Government Wales office were also represented on the Panel. 

    Delyth has declared she worked as a speechwriter for John Smith MP, Leader of the Labour Party between 1992-94. She worked as a special adviser to Alun Michael, First Minister of the Welsh Assembly between 1999-2000. She became a Member of the Welsh Assembly, representing the Mid and West Wales constituency for the Labour Party, between 2000-2003. She stood as a Labour Parliamentary Candidate for the Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Constituency at the 2015 General Election. She has not undertaken any political activity since 2015.

    Denise Lewis Poulton is reappointed to the Board

    Denise is an experienced non-executive director, trustee and senior advisor to private, public and third sector bodies. She specialises in strategic communications, brand and corporate affairs. She spent her corporate career primarily as a senior director at international telecommunications companies such as Bell Canada plc, Cable & Wireless Communications plc and Orange plc. She went on to set up a consultancy business advising a number of cultural, media and public sector organisations including the Welsh Government, The Senedd S4C and the Millennium Centre in Cardiff.

    Denise is a Trustee of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Heritage Memorial Fund and Chair of the Wales Committee. She has also chaired the NLHF’s Grant-in-Aid programme on behalf of Welsh Government. She has served as a Trustee and Non-Executive Director with several charitable and national cultural organisations including The Welsh National Opera, the Hay Literary Festival and The Wallace Collection in London. She is an Honorary Lifetime Fellow of BAFTA.

    Five new Board Members have been appointed to the Board of S4C

    William Dyfrig Davies

    William Dyfrig Davies is an experienced leader in the Welsh media industry with 30 years of experience in radio, television, and digital content creation. Starting as a researcher, he was trained as Director, Producer, Executive Producer, and ultimately Managing Director of Telesgop Independent Media Company before retiring earlier this year. Davies played a key role in TAC (Independent TV Production Association) for many years, serving as Chair for over three years. His extensive expertise in the Welsh production sector equips him to tackle the challenges faced by industry professionals. He is experienced in dealing with broadcasters, politicians and industry leaders. He chaired the Urdd, the youth movement of Wales, where he honed skills in guiding organizations through strategic changes during the covid pandemic. He remains a trustee and believes strongly in promoting opportunities for the youth of Wales. 

    A strong advocate for S4C’s independence, Dyfrig Davies  believes in its vital role in promoting Welsh language, culture, and the economy. His interests lie in Welsh culture and sports. Recently, he returned to his roots to support family businesses in west Wales.

    William Dyfrig Davies declared he has canvassed in the past on behalf of Plaid Cymru for county council/local authority, Senedd and Parliament elections, but not for at least 10 years.

    Dr Gwennllian Lansdown-Davies

    Dr Gwenllian Lansdown Davies is originally from Bangor but now lives with her husband and four children in Llanerfyl, Powys.  After being elected to represent Riverside on Cardiff County Council in 2004, she worked as Office Manager for Leanne Wood MS in the Rhondda before being appointed Plaid Cymru’s Chief Executive in 2007. After working for the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol at Aberystwyth University, she became Chief Executive of Mudiad Meithrin (a voluntary organisation and main provider and enabler of Welsh- medium early years childcare and education in the voluntary sector with over 1000 settings all over the country) in 2014.

    Gwenllian is on the Board of the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research and the National Lottery Fund in Wales and volunteers at her local Cylch Meithrin on the committee as the RI.

    Dr Gwenllian Lansdown Davies declared she obtained office as a Plaid Cymru Councillor (2004-2011), Stood as a candidate for Plaid Cymru where she stood for the last time in 2008 as Councillor and MEP and has spoken on behalf of the Plaid Cymru CEO until 2011.  She has acted as a political agent for the Plaid Cymru CEO until 2011 and was a branch official. She has also canvassed on behalf of the party until 2011.

    Catryn Ramasut

    Catryn Ramasut is a strategic leader and entrepreneurial media practitioner with over 25 years of experience in the creative industries and arts organisations. A Cardiff-born, Welsh-speaking woman of mixed heritage, she brings a unique perspective to Wales’s cultural landscape. Catryn co-founded and served as Managing Director of award-winning ie ie productions, producing acclaimed films like “American Interior” and “Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm,” alongside critically recognised television content. Recently, she co-produced “Brides,” which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

    She represents Wales on the DCMS Creative Industries Council, was the inaugural Chair of Creative Wales, Welsh Government and a board member of Chapter Arts Centre. Catryn has recently been appointed Director of Arts at Arts Council of Wales, where she provides strategic leadership across the sector. Committed to revitalising Wales’s creative industries, Catryn combines cultural sensitivity with strategic innovation to develop a forward-thinking vision that embraces diversity, nurtures talent, and showcases Welsh creativity on the international stage.

    Catryn has declared she has applied independently but has no other political activity.

    Wyn Innes

    Wyn is a Chartered Accountant, who trained with Grant Thornton and Price Waterhouse with over 30 years experience working in both the Public and Private Sectors. He is currently Chief Financial Officer and Board Director of Ogi, Wales’s largest independent full fibre broadband business.

    Previously Wyn worked in both London and Cardiff in executive, financial and commercial roles. He was Managing Director of S4C’s commercial companies for 7 years. This included being CEO of SDN, a Digital Television Multiplex Company which he oversaw the sale of to ITV. Wyn was born in Cardiff and attended Bryntaf Cardiff’s only Welsh language Primary school at the time, and Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari. He is passionate about extending the role of the Welsh language and sees S4C as having a pivotal role in this endeavour. Married with three grown up children, in his spare time he enjoys playing cricket, golf and running whenever he can.

    Wyn Innes declared he has undertaken no political activity.

    Betsan Powys

    Betsan Powys was, for nearly three decades, a BBC journalist, a news and current affairs reporter and for some years, a member of the ITV Wales Current Affairs team. She won BT and BAFTA Wales journalism awards and became part of the prestigious BBC Panorama reporting team, before returning to Cardiff to cover the impact of devolution as BBC Wales Political Editor. She was responsible for leading BBC Wales’ election and referendum broadcasting for many years, appearing regularly on both network television and radio. Betsan became Editor of Welsh language radio and online services and subsequently, a BBC Wales board member. For some years now she’s been working as a freelance and is proud to have been honoured with fellowships of Aberystwyth University and the Radio Academy.

    Betsan Powys has declared she has undertaken no political activity.

    Notes to Editors

    • S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru, meaning “Channel 4 Wales”) is a British Welsh-language free-to-air television channel. 
    • The Chair of S4C is remunerated at £40,000 per annum and the time commitment will be equivalent to an average of two days a week.  
    • The Board members of S4C are remunerated at £9,650 per annum and the time commitment is on average of one day a week.The Broadcasting Act sets out how the Chair will be appointed.  
    • These appointments have been made in accordance with the Governance Code on Public Appointments. The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
    • DCMS has around 400 regulated Public Appointment roles across 42 Public Bodies including Arts Council England, Theatres Trust, the National Gallery, UK Sport and the Gambling Commission. We encourage applications from talented individuals from all backgrounds and across the whole of the United Kingdom.  To find out more about Public Appointments or to apply visit the HM Government Public Appointments Website.

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    Published 12 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: expert reaction to conference poster about GLP-1 obesity drugs (compared with bariatric surgery) and obesity-related cancer

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    A conference poster presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Malaga and published in eClinicalMedicine looks at obesity drugs (GLP1s) and obesity-related cancer. 

    Prof Naveed Sattar, Professor of Cardiometabolic Medicine/Honorary Consultant, University of Glasgow, said:

    This study, whilst interesting, cannot confirm or refute any links of incretin based therapies with cancer as the design was not a trial but rather observational, and there were quite marked differences between the groups in baseline characteristics that simply cannot be matched.  It is better to wait to see further large outcome trials versus placebo to get closer to the truth.  In people with T2D, GLP-1RAs did not increase risk of incident cancer relative to placebo as recently reported in an updated meta-analysis of over 70K patients across 10 outcome trials (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40156846/).  SELECT trial also did not report a difference in cancer relative to placebo but cancer events were small.  Hence, larger outcome trials are needed to understand links between such medicines and cancer risks, and several should report over the next 5 years.”

     

     

     

    Conference poster: ‘Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists versus bariatric metabolic surgery and obesity-related cancer’ by Yael Wolff Sagy et al.  This was presented as a poster at the European Congress on Obesity. The embargo lifted at 23:01 UK time on Saturday 10 May 2025.

    Paper: ‘Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists compared with bariatric metabolic surgery and the risk of obesity-related cancer: an observational, retrospective cohort study’ by Yael Wolff Sagy et al was published in eClinicalMedicine at 23:01 UK time on Sunday 11 May 2025. 

    10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103213

     

     

    Declared interests

    Prof Naveed Sattar:NS has consulted for and/or received speaker honoraria from Abbott Laboratories, AbbVie, Afimmune, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Carmot Therapeutics, Eli Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, Hanmi Pharmaceuticals, Janssen, Menarini-Ricerche, Merck Sharp & Dohme, Metsera, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, Sanofi, and Roche; and received grant support paid to his University from AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Novartis, and Roche. No shares in any medical areas.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Change to health board escalation

    Source: Scottish Government

    Additional support for NHS Grampian

    NHS Grampian has been escalated to Stage 4 of NHS Scotland’s National Performance Framework for finance, leadership and governance.

    This follows concerns about the board’s financial position, plans, leadership and governance and the impact these may have on the delivery of local services.

    The Scottish Government will oversee the development and delivery of NHS Grampian’s Improvement Plan to address concerns in spending.

    Health Secretary Neil Gray said:

    “Staff in NHS Grampian continue to work tirelessly to deliver the high quality care we expect. However there are continuing concerns about financial management and associated operational pressures.

    “Escalation to Stage 4 will bring enhanced scrutiny and support from the Scottish Government and we will work with Grampian to ensure sustained improvement. This will include a whole system diagnostic to be carried out by an external consultancy to help inform a tailored package of support.

    “I am confident that, through these actions, we will soon have a clear plan to stabilise the system and set the right conditions for the necessary, longer term transformational work – with the key aim being to ensure the sustainable delivery of high quality healthcare services for the benefit of local people.”

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    Written question and answer: S6W-37586 | Scottish Parliament Website

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Barclays Big Tennis Weekend is coming to Alvaston Park

    Source: City of Derby

    Get ready for a day of free tennis fun as Barclays Big Tennis Weekend comes to Derby on Saturday 17 May.

    The event at Alvaston Park will feature coaching sessions, games and competitions for all ages. It’s the perfect chance to give tennis a go and have a great time with friends and family. Rackets and tennis balls are provided, so anyone can come along and play.

    The event is part of a national Barclays Big Tennis Weekend campaign promoted by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) taking place all over Britain, encouraging thousands of people to head to their local tennis courts for free.  

    Alvaston Park’s tennis courts were refurbished in 2023, benefiting from a full resurface with new paint and lines, new tennis nets and the introduction of an improved court booking procedure with gate-access systems. Derby City Council worked on the project in partnership with the LTA, as part of a national programme managed by the LTA and supported by the LTA Tennis Foundation. Courts at Markeaton Park and King George V Playing Fields were also improved.

    Through the Parks Tennis Project, the LTA is delivering the biggest ever investment in parks tennis facilities across Britain, providing a significant boost to sporting facilities. 

    The sessions at Alvaston Park on 17 May are:

    • 9am-10am LTA Youth Sessions – LTA Youth is for kids aged four to nine, who are new to tennis. Coaches will help teach kids new life skills, developing them as both players and people.
    • 10am-11am Family Sessions – Get on court with your family and have some fun. Modified balls and rackets will be provided for the younger ones and coaches will be on hand to offer some pointers.
    • 11am-12pm Teenager and Adult Coaching – Try a coaching taster session, ideal for people new to the sport or who haven’t picked up a racket in a long time. Rackets can be borrowed if you don’t have your own, just come prepared to hit a few balls and have some fun.

    Following the Big Tennis Weekend, the courts will host Barclays Free Park Tennis sessions, while Derby’s Barclays Local Tennis League gives people the opportunity to get involved in friendly and social local competitions.

    Councillor Ndukwe Onuoha, Derby City Council Cabinet Member for Streetpride, Community Safety and Leisure, said:

    Derby is thrilled to be hosting the Barclays Big Tennis Weekend at Alvaston Park on Saturday 17 May. This fantastic free event offers a wonderful opportunity for people of all ages to experience the joy of tennis. 

    Whether you’re a complete beginner, a family looking for a fun activity, or a teenager or adult wanting to try coaching, there’s something for everyone.

    We’re proud to be working with the LTA to bring this national campaign to our city, encouraging healthy and active lifestyles within our community. Come along, have some fun, and maybe even discover a new passion for tennis!

    The Big Tennis Weekend will take place on Saturday 17 May at Alvaston Park, Meadow Lane, Alvaston, Derby DE24 8QQ. Book you free session online.

    The courts at Alvaston Park can be booked via the LTA website. A small fee applies to ensure the courts are maintained to a high standard. The LTA and the Council are working together to ensure Barclays Free Park tennis sessions are available on the courts, providing regular opportunities for anyone to pick up a racket and play.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Government has approved the Concept of Sustainable Development of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East until 2036

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    From January 1, 2026, Russia will begin implementing the updated Concept for the Sustainable Development of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East until 2036. The order approving it was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

     

    The main goals of the concept are the economic, social and cultural development of indigenous peoples, the preservation of their original territories of residence, as well as support for their traditional way of life, economic activity and culture.

     

    Thus, work on preserving the original territories of residence of small peoples implies monitoring the ecological state of such places, as well as taking into account the interests of indigenous peoples when implementing infrastructure projects. Representatives of the peoples of the North should be involved in public hearings and environmental assessments when developing federal and regional programs for the development of natural resources.

     

    Support for traditional economic activities and trades of indigenous peoples is supposed to be carried out by improving the mechanisms for their priority use of hunting and fishing grounds. In addition, it is necessary to promote products of traditional trades on the domestic and foreign markets. Other areas include the development of the tourism industry and grant support for small and medium entrepreneurs.

     

    The creation of a comfortable and safe living environment will proceed in several directions at once. One of them is improving the quality of communications and providing access to the Internet. Another is expanding the network of multifunctional public service centers, including by organizing mobile teams of MFC specialists. This also includes the development of a network of medical institutions, organizing medical examinations and medical check-ups, expanding the use of telemedicine technologies and mobile forms of assistance.

     

    A separate section of the concept is devoted to ensuring accessibility of education. Such work, in particular, involves providing schools in areas where indigenous peoples live with modern equipment and textbooks in their native languages. A new vector of work is supporting the languages of small peoples in the information and digital space. This means creating keyboard layouts, electronic dictionaries, online translators and search engines.

     

    A special place is occupied by the topic of preserving the ethnocultural heritage and traditions of the peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East. The events of this section include preserving and popularizing cultural heritage objects and intangible ethnocultural heritage objects (legends, songs, rituals). In addition, assistance will be provided to the activities of theaters and folk groups that use native languages in their performances. Fundamental and applied scientific research in the field of history, culture, and ethnography of small peoples will receive state support.

     

    The Federal Agency for Nationalities Affairs, together with other interested government bodies, has been tasked with developing an action plan for implementing the concept within six months.

     

    The previous concept for the sustainable development of indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East, the implementation of which will continue until the end of 2025, was approved in 2009.

    The document will be published.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko and To Lam opened the Russian-Vietnamese business forum

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam greeted the participants of the Russian-Vietnamese business forum. Also in their presence, the start of work was given to the plant for the production and processing of dairy products of the company “TH True Milk” in the Kaluga region.

    The event took place as part of To Lam’s official visit to Russia. Earlier, on May 10, negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Secretary General took place in the Kremlin.

    The forum featured speeches by representatives of VTB Bank, AFK Sistema, and the Cyberus Foundation for the Development of Effective Cybersecurity.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked the Vietnamese delegation for participating in the festive events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. He quoted President Vladimir Putin as saying that relations between Russia and Vietnam continue to develop steadily in the spirit of equality, mutual respect and consideration of each other’s interests.

    This year our countries celebrate a significant date – 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations. As was indicated at the recent meeting of To Lam with the Chairman of the Russian Government Mikhail Mishustin, today special attention is paid to increasing trade and economic cooperation and increasing mutual trade turnover between Russia and Vietnam.

    “We see how much Vietnam has achieved in these areas

    in recent years. By the end of 2024, the GDP growth rate exceeded 7%, and the country’s trade turnover approached the $800 billion mark. The Russian economy is also showing high growth rates: by the end of last year – more than 4.1%. Today, the demand of the state and business for increasing economic ties, including with our friendly Vietnam, is obvious. The key tasks of our bilateral cooperation are mutual investments and the implementation of specific projects. We need to create the most favorable climate for the fruitful work of Russian and Vietnamese companies in the markets of both countries,” said the Russian Deputy Prime Minister.

    The Free Trade Agreement has been in force between Russia and Vietnam for almost 10 years. It provides duty-free access to almost all groups of goods. Especially in such important positions as dairy products, meat, wheat, fertilizers and cars. It is important to come to a joint decision on how to use this agreement even more effectively.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also noted the Comprehensive Cooperation Plan for the period up to 2030 signed in January: “It was this strategic document that allowed us to agree on joint measures and new mechanisms for cooperation on projects in the scientific sphere, energy and mechanical engineering, which will lead to an almost threefold increase in trade turnover between our countries – up to 15 billion dollars by 2030.”

    Cooperation is developing on the digital track: “Vietnam is the leader in terms of growth rates of the digital economy and e-commerce. Russia offers the best solutions in the field of digital technologies, industrial software and telecommunications. The work of the joint Center for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies in Hanoi has already been launched,” the Russian Deputy Prime Minister said.

    In agriculture, Russia and Vietnam not only successfully carry out mutual deliveries of food products, but are already localizing production.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also highlighted cooperation in the tourism sector: “According to the Ministry of Economic Development, following the results of the first quarter of 2025, Russia came out on top in terms of growth rates of tourist flow to Vietnam – 110%. We are creating comfortable conditions for your tourists in Russia. An electronic visa for Vietnamese citizens has been launched, and we are increasingly adapting the service sector to their wishes. We will increase the length of stay, for example, with an electronic visa to 30 days. We are expanding the geography of flights of Russian airlines to Vietnamese cities. We sincerely thank the Vietnamese side for the fact that on May 8, with the participation of the Secretary General, the flight program of Vietnam Airlines from Hanoi to Moscow was resumed. I am confident that this will allow us to qualitatively improve the level of our relations in the tourism industry!” he said.

    The Deputy Prime Minister invited Vietnamese partners to take part in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok in 2025.

    To Lam stressed the importance of economic cooperation between Vietnam and Russia. According to him, the parties reached an agreement to expand investment volumes to $15 billion. To Lam called on business circles of both countries to actively conclude contracts and agreements within the framework of the business forum in order to maximize the benefits in all areas: investment, trade, and scientific and technical cooperation. He also expressed Vietnam’s interest in deepening partnership relations with Russia in such sectors as agriculture, energy, industry, mechanical engineering, and information technology. He specifically mentioned the great potential for cooperation in energy and agriculture.

    In conclusion, the Secretary General thanked the Russian Government for providing conditions for Vietnamese investors and businessmen aimed at developing tourism in Russia.

    In the presence of Dmitry Chernyshenko and To Lam, a ceremony of exchanging bilateral documents between Russian and Vietnamese companies took place. Among them are the Agreement on Cooperation between the National Research University Higher School of Economics and the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, as well as the Memorandum of Understanding, Strategic Cooperation for 2025-2026 for the purpose of jointly promoting Vietnam as a tourist destination and Vinpearl products between Anex Tour LLC and Vinpearl.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: R/V Professor Gagarinsky will allow Russian and Vietnamese scientists to conduct joint research

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The official ceremony of transferring the research vessel Professor Gagarinsky to the joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical and Technological Center.

    On May 11, a ceremonial handover of the research vessel Professor Gagarinsky to the joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical and Technological Center took place in Vladivostok. On May 12, Russian scientists and a Vietnamese crew will set off on their first joint voyage, during which marine research will be conducted along the route from Vladivostok to Haiphong.

    Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Co-Chairman of the Russian-Vietnamese Intergovernmental Commission Dmitry Chernyshenko sent a welcoming address to the event participants. He recalled that 2025 marks 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin, who emphasized that relations between Russia and Vietnam continue to “develop progressively in the spirit of equality, mutual respect and consideration of each other’s interests.”

    “Bilateral cooperation has been established in various areas, including science and technology. A Memorandum has been signed on the implementation of the project to create a Nuclear Science and Technology Center in Vietnam. The Hanoi branch of the Pushkin Russian Language Institute will be actively developed. We will also continue to equip the joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Center. The transfer of this modern vessel will allow us to conduct joint research in the waters of Vietnam and study current problems of the marine environment,” the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia noted.

    The ceremony to hand over the vessel was attended by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Konstantin Mogilevsky, Deputy Minister of National Defense of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Hoang Xuan Tien, members of the Bureau of the Intergovernmental Coordination Committee of the Tropical Center, representatives of the scientific and maritime communities of Vladivostok and descendants of Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Yuri Vladimirovich Gagarinsky, after whom the vessel was named.

    “Many natural processes that are significant for humanity are particularly pronounced in the tropical zone. It is important for us that Russian scientists have the opportunity to work there on a permanent basis. And our joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Center, which received the vessel today, gives scientific teams from our countries the opportunity to work in these places. In this way, we open up new opportunities for our scientists,” said Konstantin Mogilevsky.

    The decision to transfer the research vessel to the Tropical Center was made in January 2025 – an intergovernmental agreement between the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense was signed in Hanoi in the presence of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Tinh. The Tropical Center plans to expand comprehensive marine environmental research in Vietnam’s territorial waters and develop a corresponding scientific program for the coming year.

    The R/V Professor Gagarinsky is equipped with geophysical and hydrographic laboratories, a workshop for repairing pneumatic sources, and rooms for office processing and electric compressors. Given the size of the vessel, researchers can carry out work on it both in the open sea and in the coastal zone.

    “The transfer of the vessel is a symbol of traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia. In just 10 days, “Professor Gagarinsky” will arrive in the port of Haiphong. And scientists from the Tropical Center will have the opportunity to conduct research in remote waters of the sea of Vietnam. We undertake to use the vessel as efficiently as possible and achieve new scientific results,” said Deputy Minister of National Defense of Vietnam Hoang Xuan Tien.

    As a gesture of friendship, the Vietnamese side decided to leave the name of Yuri Vladimirovich Gagarinsky, a Soviet chemist and corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, on the ship transferred by Russia.

    Recall that the day before, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam. The parties outlined ways to further advance the comprehensive strategic partnership in various areas, including scientific and technological cooperation.

    During the meeting, a ceremony of exchanging signed documents between Russia and Vietnam took place. Among them are agreements concluded during a working meeting between Valery Falkov and the Minister of Science and Technology of Vietnam Nguyen Manh Hung.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Swiss delegation begins China visit in Hong Kong to deepen digital innovation ties (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Swiss delegation begins China visit in Hong Kong to deepen digital innovation ties  
         The delegation’s first stop in Hong Kong featured a thematic seminar titled “Hong Kong – Gateway to China and Asia” organised by Alliance Digital Security Switzerland ADSS, focusing on digital transformation in the age of AI, cybersecurity, and cross-border investment. The event was officiated by representatives from both Swiss and Hong Kong governments and business communities, including the Consul-General of Switzerland in Hong Kong, the Alliance Digital Security Switzerland ADSS, and the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
     
         In his opening address, the Acting Director-General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK), Mr Arnold Lau, highlighted Hong Kong’s strategic advantages as a launchpad for global tech companies.
     
         “Switzerland is one of Hong Kong’s most promising partners in Europe. Its strengths in life sciences, deep tech, fintech, education, and creative industries align closely with Hong Kong’s innovation priorities,” he remarked. “Hong Kong is embracing new opportunities for international business, driven by robust digital and regulatory advancements. The recent passage of a new cybersecurity law strengthens the protection of critical infrastructure, giving companies greater confidence to operate in a secure environment. Additionally, the launch of the GBA Standard Contract for cross-boundary data flow enables businesses to transfer personal data safely and efficiently within the Greater Bay Area, promoting seamless collaboration and digital service delivery across borders. These developments position Hong Kong as a trusted, future-ready hub for digital innovation, offering tremendous opportunities for Swiss and global companies.”
     
         The President of the Alliance Digital Security Switzerland ADSS and member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Swiss Parliament, Mr Franz Grüter, said, “We are in Hong Kong not only to showcase Switzerland’s excellence in digital innovation, cybersecurity, and education, but more importantly, to establish robust and sustainable partnerships. As a bridge between international markets and Mainland China, Hong Kong holds immense strategic value for Swiss businesses. Our collaboration will drive shared growth in the digital economy.”
     
         The Deputy Commissioner (Digital Infrastructure) at the Digital Policy Office (DPO), Mr Daniel Cheung, shared Hong Kong’s digital policies and strategies on digital infrastructure and AI ecosystem development during his keynote address. He said, “In the digital age, governance models must evolve in tandem. As a global digital hub, Hong Kong is making advances not only in technology but also in policy innovation. We are actively promoting data interoperability, process re-engineering, and the adoption of AI and other cutting-edge technologies to deliver more efficient and user-friendly digital services.”
     
         The seminar also featured a panel discussion moderated by the Head of Information and Communications Technology at InvestHK, Miss Wendy Chow. Experts from Thales, Swire Coca-Cola, and the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park explored cybersecurity challenges in the era of artificial intelligence.
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         InvestHK will continue to collaborate closely with the Consulate General of Switzerland in Hong Kong, the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, and Swiss enterprises to support their business establishment and expansion in the region. It will also strengthen partnerships with the DPO, the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park, and other departments to drive the development of the local innovation and technology ecosystem. Through cross-sector and interdepartmental co-operation and continuously strengthening international exchange and collaboration, InvestHK is committed to enhancing enterprise support, promoting technology adoption, and reinforcing the city’s status as a leading international innovation hub and smart city.
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Insolvency Service announces interim Chief Executive

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Insolvency Service announces interim Chief Executive

    The agency’s Chief Executive Officer, Dean Beale, left the organisation on 12 May 2025 to move to a position outside the Civil Service

    • Chief Operating Officer Alec Pybus to become interim Chief Executive Officer 

    • Dean Beale worked at the Insolvency Service for 30 years

    • He left the agency to join the Centre for Public Interest Audit as its Executive Director

    The Insolvency Service has announced that Alec Pybus, formerly Chief Operating Officer, is now interim Chief Executive Officer after Dean Beale announced his departure earlier this year.  

    Mr Beale left the agency on 12 May, having been Chief Executive Officer of the Insolvency Service since 2019.  

    In February 2025, he announced that he would be moving to the Centre for Public Interest Audit as its Executive Director, after more than 30 years in the insolvency sector. 

    Alec Pybus will act as interim Chief Executive Officer – stepping up from his current role of Chief Operating Officer – while the Department of Business and Trade undertakes the recruitment of a permanent CEO. 

    Dean Beale, former Insolvency Service Chief Executive Officer, said:  

    It has been a privilege to serve as Chief Executive Officer for the past six years.  

    The Insolvency Service will be in safe hands with Alec, who has vast experience and knowledge of this complex sector. 

    I wish him and everyone at the Insolvency Service the very best for the future.  

    Alec Pybus, Insolvency Service interim Chief Executive Officer, added:  

    I’m delighted to have been given this opportunity, and I am looking forward to taking up this role while a new Chief Executive is recruited.  

    I have been working with Dean over the past few months to ensure this transition is as smooth as possible.

    Dean Beale announced his departure from the Insolvency Service in February 2025 – read more here: Insolvency Service Chief Executive announces plan to move on to new position – GOV.UK

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Water park beyond the Arctic Circle: the best report of the “Architectural Seasons” has been named

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Ekaterina Voznyak and Grand Prix winner Victoria Ivanova

    The results of the III National (All-Russian) scientific-practical conference “Architectural Seasons” were summed up at SPbGASU. The conference work was held in four departments-sections, 88 reports were heard.

    Each department identified the best speakers who presented their work to the competition jury, which included faculty members of the architecture department and invited experts. However, there were not four but five contenders for the award: the architectural design department nominated two finalists at once.

    “The smartest and strongest master’s students of our faculty have gathered here. Representatives of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University have also come to us. We need to develop, compare our level with others: we will take something from you, and you will take something from us. We will compete, but this will not cancel our deep respect for each other,” said Ekaterina Voznyak, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, in her welcoming speech.

    Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural Design Fyodor Perov announced the opening of a new training program in the Master’s program 07.04.01 Architecture. Architectural Design and Urbanism for the Arctic Zone of Russia since 2025. Fyodor Viktorovich emphasized that the Arctic has become the most important area of development and training at SPbGASU.

    During the presentations of the students, the master’s student of SPbGASU Victoria Talavirya presented the results of her dissertation work. She examined the formation of the architectural and design environment of the equestrian complex as a public space (scientific supervisor – associate professor of the landscape architecture department Irina Shkolnikova).

    According to Victoria, modern society has faced a number of problems in the environmental, social, and economic spheres, indirectly or directly related to the equestrian industry. Such problems include the deterioration of the physiological and psychological state of the population, the reduction of buffer zones within the city, the destruction of natural landscapes, and the low level of equestrian sports in Russia. As a solution to these problems, the student proposed holding sports events, creating unique public spaces, developing domestic horse breeding, etc.

    “The concept of an ideal equestrian complex should be based on the symbiosis of three factors: the creation of a public space that attracts people to equestrian sports; involvement in the culture of ecotourism, promotion of views and ideas that influence attitudes towards ecology; creation of conditions that satisfy all the needs of horses. The results of the dissertation can be used in further theoretical and practical work on the design of multifunctional equestrian complexes. Two scientific articles have been published on the topic of the dissertation research,” said Victoria. Alexandra Sudarikova, a student of the Higher School of Design and Architecture of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, presented a report on “Development of Ecotourism Territories in Russia Using the Example of the Republic of Karelia” (supervisor – Associate Professor of the Higher School of Design and Architecture Elena Ladik).

    According to Alexandra, domestic tourism is becoming increasingly popular in Russia. At the same time, ecotourism is becoming the most dynamically developing direction, which is due to the desire of modern people for clean and safe recreation, saving resources and preserving the natural environment. Ecotourists prefer recreation in small groups in active interaction with nature, choose environmentally friendly options for transport and accommodation. In this context, Karelia with its unique natural landscapes is one of the most attractive regions.

    The student chose the city of Kem, located on the route to the Murmansk Region and the Solovetsky Islands, as the territory for the study. By order of the President of Russia, the Kemsky District and the Belomorsky District are classified as Arctic support settlements.

    Alexandra identified the territory for the development of tourist infrastructure and proposed to form additional walking and water routes in the city. In addition, she developed a project proposal for an all-season tourist complex on the riverside territory of the Kem River, which will become a potential point of attraction for city residents and tourists.

    Vasilisa Smirnova, a master’s student at SPbGASU, spoke about the regional architectural features of the manor development of the 18th–19th centuries in the city of Toropets in the Tver Region (academic supervisor: associate professor of the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage Natalia Dubrovina).

    There are six estate complexes on the territory of modern Toropets. They are significantly ruined and in a lost state. To find analogues, Vasilisa expanded the boundaries of the study and studied 46 estates where the main house has been preserved. She focused on estates built of stone in the 18th–19th centuries in the classical and eclectic styles.

    “Five main types were identified in general according to the volumetric-spatial and compositional solution of the main house. The estates of the city of Toropets turned out to be diverse. They are related to the types of the Pskov, Novgorod, Tver and Smolensk regions. However, the estate has characteristic features of the so-called Toropets Baroque,” the student said.

    The author believes that the main results of his project are the organization of points of attraction for local residents and tourists, the design of development zones for children and the improvement of territories.

    Master’s student Nikita Milov developed a project for a multifunctional sea terminal in Kandalaksha, Murmansk Region (supervised by associate professors of the Department of Architectural Design Alexey Mikhalychev, Igor Ivanov, Yulia Devyatova and Valeria Supranovich). The topic of the work is based on a fundamental approach to the development of the Far North. The student is confident that Kandalaksha has great tourism potential as a point for sea and river cruises from Moscow and St. Petersburg to Arkhangelsk, Salekhard, Tiksi and further along the northern coast. Kandalaksha can become both a transit point for these routes and create its own package of offers. The routes can be one-day, short-term, medium-term and long-term.

    Victoria Ivanova, a student of the Department of Urban Development at SPbGASU, designed a residential area with a multifunctional tourist complex in Monchegorsk, Murmansk Region (scientific supervisors: associate professors of the Department of Architectural Design Fyodor Perov and Alexandra Eremeeva, associate professor and academic secretary of the department Olga Kokorina, senior lecturer Larisa Venatovskaya).

    “Based on the urban development analysis, I identified the main hubs of public life in the city, drew up a diagram of the relationship between the main hubs and identified four main sites that were the most promising for development. The choice was made on the territory of the Leningradskaya Embankment with a park near Komsomolskoye Lake and a yacht club. It would seem, what kind of yacht club is there in the north? However, in Monchegorsk, one has existed since the 1950s. In the summer season, sailing competitions and regattas are held annually; in March of this year, the Russian Windsurfing Championship was held. At the same time, the infrastructure of the yacht club is in decline: the building is falling apart, there are vacant lots and chaotically located boathouses and garages around. There is a complex system of residential development in the block. It is mainly represented by outdated Soviet-era buildings in need of renovation.”

    According to Victoria, the main urban problems are ecology and population outflow. However, there are recreational resources that can be used wisely.

    Victoria proposed creating a single route that would connect four key points – the bus station, the park at Komsomolskoye Lake, Leningradskaya Embankment and the yacht club, which could become a center of attraction not only within the block, but for the entire city. The complex consists of various buildings connected to each other: residential buildings, a hotel, a preserved yacht club building, new and under-construction boathouses, a panoramic restaurant on the water, a building of a water entertainment complex with a water park, an entertainment center, exhibition halls, and a cafe. The water park offers a view of Lake Imandra and the Khibiny Mountains. The architectural appearance was formed in accordance with Sami motifs (the Sami are the indigenous people of the territory).

    The author of the project is confident that the multifunctional complex can become an additional vector for the city’s development, slow down the rate of outflow of local residents and increase the flow of tourists to the region.

    Alexandra Sudarikova, Vasilisa Smirnova, Victoria Talavirya, Nikita Milov and Victoria Ivanova received first-degree diplomas. Victoria Ivanova also received the Grand Prix.

    We wish you further professional success!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xiandeba – a 20-year long relay race of memory

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The jubilee, twentieth in a row, military-patriotic rally “Syandeba. Connection of generations” was held in Karelia. It was timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. More than 100 students, teachers and employees of the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University gathered at the site of bloody battles. This rally has long become the most important tradition for polytechnics – a relay race of memory that young people pass on from generation to generation.

    Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies Maxim Pasholikov visited the scene. He expressed gratitude to the organizers and participants of the gathering, emphasizing the importance of the event in preserving historical memory and passing it on to future generations. This gives an opportunity to touch the fates of the polytechnicians who stood up to defend the Motherland during the Great Patriotic War.

    The participants of the rally organized a festive concert dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Ceremonial rallies were held. The first one was held at the monument to the soldiers of the 3rd (Vyborg) regiment of the Leningrad division of the people’s militia who died in the battles for the height of 40.0 in August 1941. The ranks of the rallied …

    The second rally took place at the Alyosha memorial complex, attended by a delegation from Spain. Together with the polytechnicians, young Spaniards, who also bravely fought against the Nazi invaders, also signed up as volunteers for the 3rd Frunze division of the people’s militia. They fought shoulder to shoulder with our students on the Karelian front and died for this land. The guys planted a young oak tree brought from Guernica, symbolizing fortitude and courage.

    According to tradition, the Military History Club “Our Polytechnic” organized a reconstruction of “Syandeba, 1941”. Polytechnicians, dressed in the uniform of Red Army soldiers, fought as student militiamen once fought. Each shot, each fall to the ground is not just an element of the production, but a deep, personal experience of history. Deafening explosions, screams, smoke and shots made the reconstruction not just a spectacle, it became an emotional journey through time, allowing viewers to feel at what cost the Victory was won.

    At the gathering, students read real letters from the front of the Polytechnics, helped restore the museum, participated in a military-sports game, went on a walking tour of the places of military glory of the 3rd Frunze Division of the Leningrad People’s Militia, tidied up mass graves, monuments and much more.

    Syandeba is not just a point on the map. It is a living memory that we carefully preserve and pass on. Here, among the Karelian forests, each participant of the gathering becomes part of a great history, part of a living connection between generations.

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  • MIL-OSI USA News: Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Secures a Historic Trade Win for the United States

    Source: The White House

    SECURING ANOTHER HISTORIC DEAL: Today, on the heels of the brand-new deal with the United Kingdom, President Donald J. Trump reached an agreement with China to reduce China’s tariffs and eliminate retaliation, retain a U.S. baseline tariff on China, and set a path for future discussions to open market access for American exports.

    • Today, the United States issued the first joint statement on trade in many years with China after successful negotiations over the weekend in Geneva, Switzerland.
    • Both parties affirmed the importance of the critical bilateral economic and trade relationship between both countries and the global economy.
    • For too long, unfair trade practices and America’s massive trade deficit with China have fueled the offshoring of American jobs and the decline of our manufacturing sector.
    • In reaching an agreement, the United States and China will each lower tariffs by 115% while retaining an additional 10% tariff. Other U.S. measures will remain in place.
    • Both sides will take these actions by May 14, 2025.
    • This trade deal is a win for the United States, demonstrating President Trump’s unparalleled expertise in securing deals that benefit the American people.

    CHINESE ACTIONS: China will remove the retaliatory tariffs it announced since April 4, 2025, and will also suspend or remove the non-tariff countermeasures taken against the United States since April 2, 2025.

    • China will also suspend its initial 34% tariff on the United States it announced on April 4, 2025 for 90 days, but will retain a 10% tariff during the period of the pause.

    AMERICAN ACTIONS: The United States will remove the additional tariffs it imposed on China on April 8 and April 9, 2025, but will retain all duties imposed on China prior to April 2, 2025, including Section 301 tariffs, Section 232 tariffs, tariffs imposed in response to the fentanyl national emergency invoked pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and Most Favored Nation tariffs. 

    • The United States will suspend its 34% reciprocal tariff imposed on April 2, 2025 for 90 days, but retain a 10% tariff during the period of the pause.
    • The 10% tariff continues to set a fair baseline that encourages domestic production, strengthens our supply chains and ensures that American trade policy supports American workers first, instead of undercutting them.
    • By imposing reciprocal tariffs, President Trump is ensuring our trade policy works for the American economy, addresses our national emergency brought on by our growing and persistent trade deficit, and levels the playing field for American workers and producers.
    • Unlike previous administrations, President Trump took a tough, uncompromising stance on China to protect American interests and stop unfair trade practices.

    WORKING TOWARDS A REBALANCING: When these changes come into effect, both nations agreed to establish a mechanism to continue important discussions about trade and economics.

    • The U.S. goods trade deficit with China was $295.4 billion in 2024—the largest with any trading partner.
    • Today’s agreement works toward addressing these imbalances to deliver real, lasting benefits to American workers, famers, and businesses.
    • As our nations continue these discussions, China will be represented by He Lifeng, Vice Premier of the State Council.
    • The United States will be represented by Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, and Jamieson Greer, United States Trade Representative.

    ADDRESSING THE FENTANYL CRISIS: The United States and China will take aggressive actions to stem the flow of fentanyl and other precursors from China to illicit drug producers in North America.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Building company and four men charged with causing death of woman

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Met detectives have charged both Higgins Homes PLC and four men in connection with the death of a woman in Bethnal Green in 2018.

    Michaela Boor, 28, was struck by a pallet containing more than two tonnes of bricks that fell from a tower crane on a Higgins Homes building development in St Pauls Way in Bethnal Green at approximately 09:00hrs on Tuesday, 27 March 2018.

    She died in hospital the following day.

    The charges following an investigation by the Met and the Health and Safety Executive.

    Higgins Homes PLC, a construction company that develops and builds properties across London and the south east, was charged by postal requisition on Wednesday, 7 May with corporate manslaughter and offences under Section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.

    Four men have also been charged by postal requisition with gross negligence manslaughter and offences under section 7 the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. They are:

    • Alexander McInnes, 32 (26.07.1992) of Islington, a crane operator on the day of Michaela’s death, was charged on Thursday, 8 May.
    • Dawood Maan, 59 (30.07.1965) of Ashford Kent, a crane supervisor, was charged on Wednesday, 30 April.
    • Stephen Coulson, 68 (31.10.1956) of Hemel Hempstead, responsible for compiling the lifting plan for the site was charged on Wednesday, 30 April.
    • Thomas Anstis, 68, (13.04.1957) of Banstead, the Site Manager and Temporary Works Coordinator, was charged on Thursday, 8 May.

    All are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 16 June.

    Specialist officers continue to support Michaela’s family.

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  • MIL-OSI: 21Shares Spotlights Solana’s Breakout Year in New “State of Crypto” Report

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New report explores Solana’s rise as the infrastructure layer of next-gen finance

    Zurich, 12 May 2025 – 21Shares, one of the world’s largest issuers of cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs), today announced the release of the 14th edition of its flagship research series, State of Crypto, featuring an in-depth spotlight on Solana.

    With ultra-high speed, near-zero fees, and a rapidly expanding ecosystem, Solana has emerged as a leading blockchain powering everything from cross-border payments to AI and decentralised physical infrastructure. The new report explores Solana’s evolution into a real-world financial layer, and why it is fast becoming the blockchain of choice for both developers and institutions.

    “Solana is redefining what’s possible with blockchain technology,” said Adrian Fritz, Head of Research at 21Shares. “It combines performance, usability, and scale in a way few networks can match. In this report, we unpack the numbers, the tech, and the trends behind Solana’s rise, and what that means for investors.”

    The report includes:

    • A detailed comparison between Solana and leading competitors such as Ethereum, Sui, and TON.
    • In-depth sector analyses of Solana’s growing ecosystem, including DePIN, AI agents, DeFi innovation, and the memecoin phenomenon.
    • A comprehensive valuation framework to evaluate whether Solana is currently undervalued relative to its peers.
    • Insights into Solana’s role within a diversified crypto portfolio and how it can enhance broader asset allocation strategies.

    Solana now processes over 3,000 transactions per second with transaction fees consistently below $0.01. During peak activity in January, it surpassed $364 billion in on-chain volume, matching the throughput of Nasdaq over the same period. With major integrations from Visa, Shopify, and PayPal, along with emerging innovations like Solana Blinks and the Saga smartphone, Solana is rapidly positioning itself as the foundational infrastructure layer for the next generation of the internet.

    21Shares offers the 21Shares Solana Core Staking ETP (ticker: CSOL), an exchange-traded product that allows investors to gain exposure to Solana without directly holding the asset. CSOL has a management fee of 0.35%, is 100% physically backed, and also benefits from staking rewards, which are seamlessly generated by adding the yield to the investor’s coin entitlement. 

    For more details about the 21Shares Solana Core Staking ETP, including the factsheet, please click here

    The report is available for download here.

    About 21Shares

    21Shares is one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange traded product providers and offers the largest suite of crypto ETPs in the market. The company was founded to make cryptocurrency more accessible to investors, and to bridge the gap between traditional finance and decentralized finance. 21Shares listed the world’s first physically-backed crypto ETP in 2018, building a seven-year track record of creating crypto exchange-traded funds that are listed on some of the biggest, most liquid securities exchanges globally. Backed by a specialised research team, proprietary technology, and deep capital markets expertise, 21Shares delivers innovative, simple and cost-efficient investment solutions.

    21Shares is a member of 21.co, a global leader in decentralised finance. For more information, please visit www.21Shares.com

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Regeneration expert appointed to kickstart Oxford growth drive

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Regeneration expert appointed to kickstart Oxford growth drive

    Regeneration expert Neale Coleman CBE has been appointed as Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission.

    Neale Coleman CBE, Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission.

    • Neale Coleman CBE appointed as Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission to accelerate plans for new housing, jobs and infrastructure across the city
    • New group to play vital role in delivering Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, improving transport links alongside boosting energy and water security 
    • Supporting the government’s Plan for Change to secure Britain’s future and unleash growth in every region across the country

    A leading regeneration expert has been appointed today as the Chair of a major government programme to grow the UK economy with new homes, infrastructure, transport links and jobs in the heart of the country’s oldest university city.  

    Neale Coleman will chair the Oxford Growth Commission that will identify how best to unlock new development and accelerate growth across Oxford and the surrounding areas. Neale already has a proven track record in delivering growth and regeneration, including his work for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London and the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

    Working in lockstep with local partners and industry, the Commission forms part of wider government plans to deliver the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor that will inject up to £78 billion into the UK economy by 2035, including new investment for the Abingdon Reservoir and funding for East-West Rail to deliver new services between Oxford and Milton Keynes.  

    The Commission’s pro-growth mission includes helping to unblock sites already identified for development, assessing areas of potential investment, and bringing councils and developers to the table so they can assemble land faster for major infrastructure projects. 

    Their work will support the government’s Plan for Change to build 1.5 million homes and new critical infrastructure, which will in turn create jobs, boost living standards, and put more money into working people’s pockets.

    Housing and Planning Minister, Matthew Pennycook said:

    “Unlocking Oxford’s full potential would make a significant contribution to kickstarting economic growth and so the appointment of Neale Coleman as the Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission marks an important step forward in the government’s Plan for Change”.

    “I know Neale will use his invaluable expertise to help remove barriers holding up the delivery of essential housing and critical infrastructure in the city, and that he will ensure the Commission is effectively supporting the government’s wider plans for the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor to raise living standards, create new jobs and bolster the country’s connectivity and energy security.”

    Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission, Neale Coleman CBE said:

    “I’m delighted to take on this role of chairing the Growth Commission. The Commission brings together national government with partners from business, higher education and local government.  

    “Together we can provide new and united leadership in accelerating growth and opportunity and improving the quality of life for everyone who lives in Oxford and the surrounding areas. Oxford starts with amazing resources in the world-leading quality of its universities, the talents of its people and its innovative businesses.   

    “We can use all this as a springboard to accelerate and unblock barriers to sustainable growth delivering new job opportunities and more affordable housing as well as investing in sustainable travel and energy and nature recovery.”

    The new group will deliver growth objectives through five initial workstreams and their focus in Oxford and the surrounding areas include:  

    • Facilitating the delivery of priority transport infrastructure, such as buses and rail, and ensuring investment in new projects is aligned to areas under development.  
    • Addressing utilities constraints, including the capacity of sewage treatment facilities, water and energy to dismantle barriers holding up new homes and jobs.  
    • Identifying a pipeline of priority housing projects that includes more affordable homes, amenities and green spaces.  
    • Working in partnership with the universities to encourage more private investment in skills and talent to boost local employment.  
    • Piloting new investment models to unlock the financing and funding needed to accelerate infrastructure projects.  

    To drive growth across the region, the Commission will work closely with Lord Vallance as Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor Champion as well as Peter Freeman as Chair of the Cambridge Growth Company.

    Science Minister and Oxford Cambridge Growth Corridor Champion, Lord Vallance said:

    “Oxford is a byword, the world over, for invention, innovation, and aspiration. This city helps drive the economy of the entire country, and its deep skills base and world-class institutions are key to attracting the vital investment that will help us deliver on our Plan for Change. 

    “I welcome Neale’s appointment, and I hope that his leadership will help the Oxford Growth Commission unlock further investment, pinpointing the best places for development and testing new ways of funding innovative projects, as the next step in our mission to champion the Oxford-Cambridge Corridor.”

    Yesterday marked the first 100 days since the new Growth Corridor was announced by the Chancellor, and significant progress is already underway.  

    This includes confirmed funding to upgrade the A428 and reduce journey times between Cambridge and Milton Keynes, a new Health Data Research Service to accelerate the discovery of life-saving drugs, significant investment for nine new reservoirs to tackle water scarcity, and support for the East Coast Mainline station to expand the region’s economy.  

    Building on the Growth Corridor’s progress so far, the Commission will go even further to unleash the economic power of Oxford and Oxfordshire which will not only benefit the wider region but also help drive growth in every corner of the country.

    Professor Irene Tracey, Vice Chancellor at the University of Oxford said:

    “The University of Oxford attracts millions in investment through its thriving spin-out ecosystem as a world-class hub for research and innovation. It is proud to create new companies and jobs every year across the region, and as part of the Oxford-Cambridge supercluster it is committed to furthering its economic contribution to the region and UK. This ambition and growth will be realised more quickly through the Oxford Growth Commission under Neale’s outstanding leadership, and I look forward to working with him and his team on this exciting and crucial endeavour.”

    Councillor Susan Brown, Leader of Oxford City Council said:

    “Oxford has the ideas, skills and track record to drive inclusive local and national economic growth, but we have always known we need the right conditions to go further, faster. We have big ambitions for the future of Oxford. I welcome today’s appointment of Neale Coleman as the chair of the Oxford Growth Commission. The City Council and universities lobbied government to create this Commission to help us collectively address local infrastructure needs and barriers to growth. Neale’s track record in delivering large-scale projects, such as the Olympic Games, securing growth and propelling regeneration aligns with our own.

    “I look forward to working with him, and the wider Growth Commission, to unlock new opportunities that benefit the people here in Oxford – such as reopening the Cowley Branch Line, bringing forward Oxford West End and a new Oxford station – as well as supporting the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor and driving economic growth across the UK. This is a chance to work together to deliver the infrastructure, housing and employment opportunities we need to secure a sustainable future for our children and grandchildren.”

    Sarah Haywood, Managing Director at Advanced Oxford said:

    “The Oxford region is already an important contributor to the UK economy, with the potential to contribute even greater sustainable growth as part of the Oxford to Cambridge Growth Corridor. To realise this potential, we need to unlock the barriers that are holding us back. Oxfordshire is home to world-leading science and technology companies, working to address global problems, but we need to see these companies scale. That means expanding and developing innovation-focused hubs, improving transport links, aligning our labour markets, and providing the housing needed to attract and retain talent to ensure inclusive growth. These developments will benefit the region, the Growth Corridor, and the UK as a whole. I welcome Neale Coleman’s appointment, and the establishment of the Oxford Growth Commission. Advanced Oxford is committed to supporting its work.”

    Further information:

    • The Oxford Growth Commission is a joint endeavour with membership consisting of government, Oxford City Council, Oxfordshire County Council, the University of Oxford, and Oxford Brookes, as well as a representative from the local Business Community, Advanced Oxford. 
    • Membership of the Commission will be made up of 9 representatives including the Ministry of Housing and Homes England, engaging with a range of local partners across the academic, innovation and infrastructure sectors to support delivery of its objectives.  
    • Neale Coleman’s appointment letter can be read in full here.
    • The Commission was previously announced by the Chancellor as part of her growth speech on 29 January.

    Neale Coleman CBE biography:  

    • Neale led the work on the bid, delivery and legacy of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games at the Greater London Authority from 2000, co-chairing the Olympic Delivery Group and supporting former Mayors of London. He was a Board Member of the Olympic Delivery Authority throughout its life. 
    • He then took a leading role in embedding the regeneration and growth legacy of the Olympics in East London as Deputy Chair and Chair of the London Legacy Development Corporation.  
    • Neale chaired the Capital Programme Delivery Board for the successful Commonwealth Games in Birmingham 2022. 
    • He was a National Infrastructure Commissioner between 2021 and April 2025 and was then appointed as a member of the Advisory Council to the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA), the Government’s new centre of expertise for infrastructure and major project strategy and delivery.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Starmer immigration speech: cynical, cruel and authoritarian

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Labour is trying to appease Reform.

    Labour’s anti-migrant policy announcements are a cynical, cruel and authoritarian attempt to appease Reform, say the Scottish Greens.

    The Scottish Greens have accused the Prime Minister of using real people’s lives as political props and choosing to blame migrant workers for Labour’s refusal to improve wages and conditions.

    The party’s justice spokesperson, Maggie Chapman MSP, said:

    “It is staggering to think that Keir Starmer was once a human rights lawyer, because this whole speech has been ripped right out of Nigel Farage’s playbook.

    “The UK government has the power to improve wages and conditions in workplaces across our country any time that it wants to. But Labour is refusing to do this, instead choosing to scapegoat and blame migrant communities, outdoing the Tories.

    “It is a cynical, cruel and authoritarian response to Reform. It will only serve to damage public services while throwing migrant workers under the bus with racist, restrictive and totally self-defeating policies.

    “This approach will harm public services while fuelling the most toxic elements of our politics. You don’t beat the far right by pandering to them, but Labour seems determined to test this to destruction.

    “Real people’s lives should not be used as political props in a contest between Labour, the Tories and Reform to see who can be the most hostile.

    “It is time for Scotland to have powers over immigration so that we can build a system that welcomes and respects migrants and supports our services rather than undermining them.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New fund to prevent homelessness

    Source: Scottish Government

    Cash-first approach to keeping tenants in their homes.

    A partnership programme to help prevent people from becoming homeless has been launched by the Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville. This is in addition to the £4 million investment in homelessness prevention pilots in 2025-26 highlighted by the First Minister in the Programme for Government.

    The £1 million Upstream Homelessness Prevention Fund will bring together Registered Social Landlords (RSLs), third sector organisations, community groups and other local partners to expand on existing successful approaches to preventing homelessness and explore innovative ways to sustain tenancies.

    Partnerships funded by the programme will receive a cash fund for individual payments of up to £1,300 to help prevent people becoming homeless. The year long programme will also help to inform how RSLs will carry out the new Ask and Act prevention duties outlined in the Housing Bill currently progressing through Parliament.

    The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations and Homeless Network Scotland will administer the Scottish Government funded scheme which is open for applications.

    Ms Somerville said:

    “The aim of the fund is to break the cycle of repeat homelessness by providing targeted joined-up support for people struggling to pay their rent while also having to navigate housing, health and social care services.

    “This early intervention approach will help to minimise evictions by upstream prevention activity and identifying opportunities to build up support systems where they are needed. This will help people to keep their tenancies and prevent them from becoming homeless.

    “The scheme will also provide valuable feedback for the wider RSL network and provide examples of service design and delivery that can be replicated in other places and contexts.”

    Scottish Federation of Housing Associations Chief Executive Sally Thomas said:

    “We are delighted to administer this important funding, which will complement the significant efforts housing associations make to help people remain in their homes.  This could include providing direct cash interventions to those facing financial difficulties, or forming local partnerships to make use of shared spaces and staff to create joined-up approaches to homelessness prevention.

    “Beyond the funding, this programme will also provide vital insights on the support needed to help people at risk of homelessness and inform future approaches to partnership working to deliver the Ask and Act duty.”

    Homeless Network Scotland Chief Executive Maggie Brunjes said:

    “Housing associations and third sector organisations are ideally positioned to prevent homelessness by delivering early, community-focused interventions. This Scottish Government funding will support local partnerships, enabling tailored solutions that tackle material hardship and leverage community resources to help people remain in their homes.

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