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  • Humbled to be first Indian PM to speak at iconic Red House: PM Modi on addressing Trinidad and Tobago’s Parliament

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed the Joint Assembly of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago during his official visit to the Caribbean nation, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to do so from the iconic Red House in Port of Spain.

    PM Modi extended greetings from Ghana, which he visited before arriving in Trinidad and Tobago. “I also bring warm wishes from the people of Ghana, the country I visited just before arriving here. I am humbled to be the first Indian Prime Minister to speak to you in this iconic Red House,” he said.

    During his address, PM Modi said, “Your Excellency Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Honourable President of this Senate Wade Mark, Honourable Speaker Jagdeo Singh, Honourable Speakers, distinguished Members of Parliament — Namaskar. Good morning. I am deeply honoured to stand before you, the elected representatives of a proud democracy and a friendly nation.”

    He reiterated, “I am deeply honoured to stand before you, the elected representatives of a proud democracy and a friendly nation.”

    The Prime Minister then highlighted the historical importance of the venue, saying, “This historic red building has witnessed the struggles and sacrifices of the people of Trinidad and Tobago for freedom and dignity.”

    Drawing on shared democratic values, PM Modi noted, “The people of this great nation have chosen two remarkable women leaders — the President and the Prime Minister. They proudly call themselves daughters of the Indian diaspora. They take pride in their Indian heritage… Both of our nations rose from the shadows of colonial rule to write our own stories with courage as our ink and democracy as our pen…”

    Underscoring the cultural and political bonds between the two countries, the PM further remarked, “For us Indians, democracy is not just a political model but a way of life. We have a rich heritage spanning thousands of years. Many of the parliamentarians here have ancestors from Bihar, which was home to the Mahajanapadas — ancient republics…”

    ANI

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Manchester celebrates mammoth summer of live music with MCR Live ’25

    Source: City of Manchester

    With just a week to go until Oasis’ much anticipated homecoming gigs in Heaton Park, the stage is set for a massive music-filled take-over of the city as MCR Live ’25 celebrates a mammoth summer of live music in Manchester.

    The long-awaited Oasis gigs anchor a summer full of major live music events in Manchester’s parks, public spaces and other venues – all the way through to the end of August.

    An incredible 1.3 million music tourists are expected to visit the city during this time for unmissable performances from some of the biggest artists on the planet.

    To help celebrate this sensational summer of sound, MCR Live ’25 will see music-themed markets, pop-up shops, a festival bar and impromptu performances, as well as fabulous guitar-themed artworks and exhibitions take over the city’s streets, squares, shop windows and other venues.

    Councillor Garry Bridges, Deputy Leader Manchester City Council, said: “Manchester is already known the world over for our music and our fantastic music scene that draws people to the city from every corner of the globe.  

    “With 1.3m music tourists expected in Manchester this summer along with the historic homecoming Oasis dates in Heaton Park coming up next week, the economic impact on the city will be significant – with bars, clubs, restaurants, shops and hotels all set to benefit.

    “We want everyone – Mancunians and visitors alike – to be able to enjoy this mammoth summer of live music so we’re going all out to celebrate the massive contribution that music makes to the city with a fantastic programme of music themed events and activities across the city for everyone to get involved in all summer long.”

    Today (Friday 4 July) saw the official opening of the MCR Live Hub at Piccadilly Gardens, which alongside drinks and eats also promises a programme of live music and DJs on its stage throughout the summer.

    John Lowery from MCR Live Hub said: “After months of hard work, we’re thrilled to be opening the doors to The Hub today. We’re delighted to be part of MCR Live ’25 and our open-air venue in the heart of the city is the perfect spot to visit with friends and family this summer.”

    Next week (Monday 7 July) also sees the opening of Music for the Senses – an art trail like no other by global art producer Wild in Art, with amazing artworks made from old guitars, mosaics, installations and murals, as well as the chance to see a selection of guitars donated by famous faces.

    Julie Gaskell, Head of Partnerships, Wild in Art, said: “I can’t wait for people to see the trail and get involved.  It’s a brilliant chance for people to explore Manchester’s musical heritage whilst discovering some stunning pieces of art right across the city, painted by fantastically talented artists and placed in all kinds of locations from grassroots music venues to shop windows and even a railway station.  And all for free!”

    Here’s the full MCR Live ’25 lowdown for the summer:

    Music for the Senses art trail

    Music for the Senses will take over the streets with a trail of amazing artworks, murals, mosaics and installations celebrating the people, places, moments and instruments of Manchester’s music scene. At the heart of Music for the Senses is Guitar Street, an interactive installation on a to-be-revealed city centre street by Manchester artist Liam Hopkins, known as Lazerian. Liam’s artwork will lovingly repurpose broken guitars, donated by members of the public.
    Meanwhile, you can also discover up to 50 donated guitars which have been transformed into one-of-a kind individual artworks by professional artists. You’ll spot them displayed in shop windows and venues across the city, alongside some extra special guitars donated by Manchester musicians and other famous faces.
    At the end of the trail the guitars will be auctioned to raise money to support grassroots music projects and venues throughout Greater Manchester.
    Dates and times:
    July 7 – August 31

    The MCR Live Hub bar – Piccadilly Gardens

    Roll with it this summer at the MCR Live Hub – your go-to city centre hangout for all things music. Whether you’re here for the epic Oasis homecoming gigs or exploring the packed calendar of live music across the city, the Hub is where the good times begin and keep on coming.
    The Hub is more than just a meeting place – it’s a celebration. Grab a drink at the bar from local brewers Cloudwater and RKiD, sample some of the best street food in the North West, catch surprise acts and DJ takeovers on the outdoor stage, or bring the family along during the day for relaxed, music-inspired fun.
    As the sun sets and the city lights up, let the Hub be your basecamp – a place to connect, discover, and soak up the energy of one of the world’s greatest music destinations.
    Dates and times:
    Opens 4 July – all summer long, 11am to 11pm. 

    MCR Live ’25 markets – St Peter’s Square

    From vinyl to vintage, rum to records, discover the heart of Manchester’s creative spirit at the MCR Live ’25 Pop-up Market in St Peter’s Square. Running alongside Oasis’ legendary homecoming concerts, this buzzing market brings together local makers, artists and indie traders for a celebration of sound, style and city pride. Browse music-inspired prints, handmade jewellery, iconic Manchester merch, global street food, and limited-edition Oasis-themed gifts. Whether you’re a collector, a curious browser or just after something unique, the market is your soundtrack to summer in the world’s greatest music city.
    Dates and Times:
    July 9, 2025 – July 13
    July 16, 2025 – July 20

    Northern Quarter Block Party

    Head down to this laid-back gathering on Edge Street and Thomas Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, where it’s all about good vibes, local sounds, and a great atmosphere.
    Two stages will keep the energy flowing with DJs and live acts throughout the day. Independent bars and cafes will be out in full force – serving up food, drinks, and friendly faces.
    Dates and Times:
    Fri July 11 from 12 noon – 21:30
    Sat July 12 from 12 noon – 21:30
    Sat July 19 from 12 noon – 21:30
    Sun July 20 from 12 noon – 21:30

    Oasis Week at Central Library

    To celebrate the homecoming of Oasis, Central Library is offering a week of free festivities.
    Featuring legendary Supernova live sets, Liam’n’Noel look-a-like competitions, a Big Oasis Quiz, Supersonic film screenings, and so much more.
    Look out for fantastic performances from a raft of Rock’n’Roll Stars including Noasis, Canter Semper, Ukelele Orchestra, Manchester String Quartet, and the New Horizons Choir.  
    Join esteemed Northern music journalist and frontman of the Membranes / Goldblade John Robb for a talk about his brand-new book ‘Live Forever: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Oasis’ in a Q&A and book-signing event to mark its release.
    Plus, head over to the Sound & Vision pods on the ground floor to find a trove of classic Oasis interviews that the Archives+ and Sound Archives team have unearthed from the Piccadilly Radio and Key103 audio archives.
    Dates and Times:
    July 14 – July 19

    Capri Beach Club – Exchange Square

    Kick back with a Manchester music-themed cocktail, mocktail or a pint of the finest ale at the Capri Beach Club, bringing Mediterranean vibes and Balearic beats to the heart of Manchester City Centre. A favourite for many years, Capri Beach Club is the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy MCR Live ’25 in style. Come along and bask in a summer of music.
    Dates and Times:
    June 5 – August 25

    This year’s Manchester Day on Saturday 26 July will also be hitting all the right notes this summer with a packed programme of music-themed free fun for all the family to help celebrate the city’s homegrown musical talent – with highlights on the day including a music-filled mini parade from St Peter’s Square to the Cathedral.

    Find out more information on all the MCR Live ’25 events and activities taking place over the summer, along with links to live music venues across the city from the smallest of grassroots venues to big capacity arenas 

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Dundee Gift Card to Power Local Spending Across the City

    Source: Scotland – City of Dundee

    A new local gift card has been backed to lead a renewed push to keep more spending local, secure jobs and support businesses across the city.

    The Dundee Gift Card has relaunched today (Friday 4 July) with a new identity that celebrates the city’s iconic landmarks, including V&A Dundee, RRS Discovery, the Nethergate penguin statues and more.

    This yearly campaign highlights and supports independent retail businesses across the UK, with an annual two-day event held in July to encourage independent shopping.

    The aim of the gift card is to help encourage even more people to shop, dine, and experience more of what Dundee has to offer.  Available to purchase in both physical and digital formats, the newest iteration is already accepted by more than 200+ businesses across the city.

    Many of Dundee’s independent shops, cafes, restaurants, attractions and service providers are signed up to the accept the card alongside local branches of national names such as Aldi, Sainsbury’s, Boots and Marks & Spencer.

    Fair work, economic growth and infrastructure convener, Cllr Steven Rome said: “The new Dundee Gift Card is a brilliant way to encourage people who want to buy local and support the business community in the city.

    “I was delighted to meet and chat with a few of the over 200 businesses who are on board. It’s important that we have a vibrant and thriving city with lots to offer for locals and visitors. This card supports that. It will help to stimulate our local economy and support Dundee jobs.”

    To celebrate the launch organisers are highlighting participating local businesses, including established independents The Cheesery and Keiller’s Gift Shop.

    David Farry, Keiller’s Gift Shop, said: “As a family-owned business serving Dundee for over 40 years, we know how important it is to support local. The Dundee Gift Card gives people a real reason to do just that, helping to keep our high street lively and full of character.”

    Hilary Barney, Owner of The Cheesery, added: “We signed up to the Dundee Gift Card as I think it’s so important to support local businesses and programs like this are a great way to do it.” 

    The Dundee Gift Card remains part of the national Scotland Loves Local gift card program, delivered by Scotland’s Towns Partnership in partnership with fintech company Miconex, and was created to support local recovery and growth by keeping spending within communities.

    Current Dundee Loves Local cardholders can continue to use their cards, which remain valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.

    The Dundee Gift Card is available online and from local distribution points across the city. For more information or to purchase a card, visit dundeegiftcard.com.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI Security: Police appeal for help to trace a suspect after Ladywell Fields shooting

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives are appealing to the public to help trace a suspect, after shots were heard in Ladywell Fields, Catford.

    Officers are releasing an image of the suspect, who fled the scene on a motorbike shortly after the incident.

    Police were called to Ladywell Fields at 15:43hrs on Tuesday 14 May after gunshots were heard by several witnesses.

    No injuries were reported and no arrests have been made at this stage.

    Detective Inspector Jordan Gardner from the Trident Reactive team leading the investigation, said:

    “My team are following multiple lines of inquiry in this investigation, which I know has caused concern in the community.

    “We are now asking the public to help us in identifying this suspect and are also asking if anyone recognises the pictured motorbike. If you recall seeing it, either on the day of the incident, parked in a driveway or specific location, or know someone who may have been using it in recent years – please get in touch.”

    If anyone has any information that can help, please contact the police on 101 quoting CAD5273/14MAY.

    To remain anonymous, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

    MIL Security OSI

  • MIL-OSI: Best Online Casino in Canada 2025: Spin Casino’s Verified No Deposit Bonus

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, NY, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A recent analysis of top Canadian online casinos reveals that Spin Casino is the only platform currently offering a no deposit bonus to Canadian players. Positioned as a top real money online casino in Canada, the platform continues to attract attention in 2025 for its unique bonus accessibility, strong regulatory credentials, and fair terms.

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    Spin Casino now offers Canadian players a full welcome package, featuring a no deposit bonus and 100 free spins.

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  • MIL-OSI: Euronext announces volumes for June 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Euronext announces volumes for June 2025        

    Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris – 4 July 2025 – Euronext, the leading European capital market infrastructure, today announced trading volumes for June 2025.

    Monthly and historical volume tables are available at this address:

    euronext.com/investor-relations#monthly-volumes

    CONTACTS  

    ANALYSTS & INVESTORS ir@euronext.com

    Investor Relations        Aurélie Cohen                 

            Judith Stein        +33 6 15 23 91 97          

    MEDIA – mediateam@euronext.com 

    Europe        Aurélie Cohen         +33 1 70 48 24 45   

            Andrea Monzani         +39 02 72 42 62 13 

    Belgium        Marianne Aalders         +32 26 20 15 01                 

    France, Corporate        Flavio Bornancin-Tomasella        +33 1 70 48 24 45                 

    Ireland        Catalina Augspach        +33 6 82 09 99 70                        

    Italy         Ester Russom         +39 02 72 42 67 56                 

    The Netherlands        Marianne Aalders         +31 20 721 41 33                 

    Norway         Cathrine Lorvik Segerlund        +47 41 69 59 10                 

    Portugal         Sandra Machado        +351 91 777 68 97                 

    About Euronext  

    Euronext is the leading European capital market infrastructure, covering the entire capital markets value chain, from listing, trading, clearing, settlement and custody, to solutions for issuers and investors. Euronext runs MTS, one of Europe’s leading electronic fixed income trading markets, and Nord Pool, the European power market. Euronext also provides clearing and settlement services through Euronext Clearing and its Euronext Securities CSDs in Denmark, Italy, Norway and Portugal.

    As of March 2025, Euronext’s regulated exchanges in Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal host nearly 1,800 listed issuers with €6.3 trillion in market capitalisation, a strong blue-chip franchise and the largest global centre for debt and fund listings. With a diverse domestic and international client base, Euronext handles 25% of European lit equity trading. Its products include equities, FX, ETFs, bonds, derivatives, commodities and indices.

    For the latest news, go to euronext.com or follow us on X and LinkedIn.

    Disclaimer

    This press release is for information purposes only: it is not a recommendation to engage in investment activities and is provided “as is”, without representation or warranty of any kind. While all reasonable care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the content, Euronext does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Euronext will not be held liable for any loss or damages of any nature ensuing from using, trusting or acting on information provided. No information set out or referred to in this publication may be regarded as creating any right or obligation. The creation of rights and obligations in respect of financial products that are traded on the exchanges operated by Euronext’s subsidiaries shall depend solely on the applicable rules of the market operator. All proprietary rights and interest in or connected with this publication shall vest in Euronext. This press release speaks only as of this date. Euronext refers to Euronext N.V. and its affiliates. Information regarding trademarks and intellectual property rights of Euronext is available at www.euronext.com/terms-use.

    © 2025, Euronext N.V. – All rights reserved. 

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  • MIL-OSI: Half-year statement of the liquidity contract of Euronext NV

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Half-year statement of the liquidity contract of Euronext NV

    Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris – 4 July 2025 – Euronext announced today that the transactions carried out under the liquidity contract entered between Euronext NV and Rothschild Martin Maurel for the period ending 30 June 2025 resulted in the following assets appearing in the liquidity account:

    •        0 Euronext NV shares

    •        19,971,518 euros

    •        Number of Buy transaction over the period: 6,363

    •        Number of Sell transaction over the period: 7,153

    •        Volume traded relating to Buy transactions over the period: 1,217,772 shares for 160,161,229.38 euros

    •        Volume traded relating to Sell transactions over the period: 1,217,772 shares for 160,187,273.57 euros

    As a reminder, on 31 December 2024, the following resources were allocated to the liquidity account:

    •        0 Euronext NV shares

    •        15,272,181 euros

    On 27 May 2025, Euronext NV increased the resources allocated to the liquidity account by 4,500,000 euros (four million five hundred thousand euros).

    CONTACTS  

    ANALYSTS & INVESTORS ir@euronext.com

    Investor Relations        Aurélie Cohen                 

            Judith Stein        +33 6 15 23 91 97          

    MEDIA – mediateam@euronext.com 

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    France, Corporate        Flavio Bornancin-Tomasella        +33 1 70 48 24 45                 

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    About Euronext  

    Euronext is the leading European capital market infrastructure, covering the entire capital markets value chain, from listing, trading, clearing, settlement and custody, to solutions for issuers and investors. Euronext runs MTS, one of Europe’s leading electronic fixed income trading markets, and Nord Pool, the European power market. Euronext also provides clearing and settlement services through Euronext Clearing and its Euronext Securities CSDs in Denmark, Italy, Norway and Portugal.

    As of March 2025, Euronext’s regulated exchanges in Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal host nearly 1,800 listed issuers with €6.3 trillion in market capitalisation, a strong blue-chip franchise and the largest global centre for debt and fund listings. With a diverse domestic and international client base, Euronext handles 25% of European lit equity trading. Its products include equities, FX, ETFs, bonds, derivatives, commodities and indices.

    For the latest news, go to euronext.com or follow us on X and LinkedIn.

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    This press release is for information purposes only: it is not a recommendation to engage in investment activities and is provided “as is”, without representation or warranty of any kind. While all reasonable care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the content, Euronext does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Euronext will not be held liable for any loss or damages of any nature ensuing from using, trusting or acting on information provided. No information set out or referred to in this publication may be regarded as creating any right or obligation. The creation of rights and obligations in respect of financial products that are traded on the exchanges operated by Euronext’s subsidiaries shall depend solely on the applicable rules of the market operator. All proprietary rights and interest in or connected with this publication shall vest in Euronext. This press release speaks only as of this date. Euronext refers to Euronext N.V. and its affiliates. Information regarding trademarks and intellectual property rights of Euronext is available at www.euronext.com/terms-use.

    © 2025, Euronext N.V. – All rights reserved. 

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  • MIL-OSI: Atos – half-year-report on liquidity contract

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Regulated information

    Half-year report on Atos SE’s liquidity contract

    Paris, France – July 4, 2025

    Pursuant to the liquidity contract entered into by Atos SE with Rothschild Martin Maurel, as at June 30, 2025, the following assets appeared on the liquidity account:

    • 10,500 Atos shares
    • € 1,291,866.00

    Over the period from January 1, 2025, to June 30,2025, negotiations totalled:

      Number of
    transactions
    Number of
    shares traded
    Amount
    of transactions in €
    Purchase 4,631 30,243,857 13,932,498.88
    Sale 4,737 20,534,607 13,558,640.17

    It is reminded that as at December 31, 2024, the following assets appeared on the liquidity account:

    • 2,800,000 Atos shares
    • € 1,665,724.00

    About Atos Group

    Atos Group is a global leader in digital transformation with c. 72,000 employees and annual revenue of c. € 10 billion, operating in 68 countries under two brands – Atos for services and Eviden for products. European number one in cybersecurity, cloud and high-performance computing, Atos Group is committed to a secure and decarbonized future and provides tailored AI-powered, end-to-end solutions for all industries. Atos is a SE (Societas Europaea) and listed on Euronext Paris.

    The purpose of Atos Group is to help design the future of the information space. Its expertise and services support the development of knowledge, education and research in a multicultural approach and contribute to the development of scientific and technological excellence. Across the world, the Group enables its customers and employees, and members of societies at large to live, work and develop sustainably, in a safe and secure information space.

    Press contact

    Investor relations: investors@atos.net

    Individual shareholders: +33 8 05 65 00 75

    Press contact: globalprteam@atos.net

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  • MIL-OSI: Subsea 7 – awarded contract offshore Egypt

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Luxembourg – 4 July 2025 - Subsea 7 S.A. (Oslo Børs: SUBC, ADR: SUBCY) today announced the award of sizeable1 contract offshore Egypt. 

     Subsea7 will be responsible for the engineering, procurement, commissioning and installation of flexible pipelines, umbilicals, and associated subsea components for a tie back to existing infrastructures.  

    Project management and engineering work will begin immediately at Subsea7’s offices in France, Portugal, and Egypt. Offshore activity is expected to start in 2026. 

    David Bertin, Subsea7’s Senior Vice President GPC East, said: “Our early engagement has been instrumental in shaping a shared vision and delivering innovative, efficient solutions. This award is a testament to the strength of our collaboration, our proven track record, and our commitment to safe, high-quality execution. We are pleased to be able to support our client in enabling and executing such a strategically important project in Egypt.” 

    (1)   Subsea7 defines a sizeable contract as being between $50 million and $150 million

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    Subsea7 is a global leader in the delivery of offshore projects and services for the evolving energy industry, creating sustainable value by being the industry’s partner and employer of choice in delivering the efficient offshore solutions the world needs.

    Subsea7 is listed on the Oslo Børs (SUBC), ISIN LU0075646355, LEI 222100AIF0CBCY80AH62.

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    Contact for investment community enquiries:
    Katherine Tonks
    Investor Relations Director
    Tel +44 20 8210 5568
    ir@subsea7.com

    Contact for media enquiries:
    Hariom Cavalcante
    Communications Manager
    Tel +33 59 69 01 02
    Hariom.Cavalcante@subsea7.com

    Forward-Looking Statements: This document may contain ‘forward-looking statements’ (within the meaning of the safe harbour provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). These statements relate to our current expectations, beliefs, intentions, assumptions or strategies regarding the future and are subject to known and unknown risks that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as ‘anticipate’, ‘believe’, ‘estimate’, ‘expect’, ‘future’, ‘goal’, ‘intend’, ‘likely’ ‘may’, ‘plan’, ‘project’, ‘seek’, ‘should’, ‘strategy’ ‘will’, and similar expressions. The principal risks which could affect future operations of the Group are described in the ‘Risk Management’ section of the Group’s Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements. Factors that may cause actual and future results and trends to differ materially from our forward-looking statements include (but are not limited to): (i) our ability to deliver fixed price projects in accordance with client expectations and within the parameters of our bids, and to avoid cost overruns; (ii) our ability to collect receivables, negotiate variation orders and collect the related revenue; (iii) our ability to recover costs on significant projects; (iv) capital expenditure by oil and gas companies, which is affected by fluctuations in the price of, and demand for, crude oil and natural gas; (v) unanticipated delays or cancellation of projects included in our backlog; (vi) competition and price fluctuations in the markets and businesses in which we operate; (vii) the loss of, or deterioration in our relationship with, any significant clients; (viii) the outcome of legal proceedings or governmental inquiries; (ix) uncertainties inherent in operating internationally, including economic, political and social instability, boycotts or embargoes, labour unrest, changes in foreign governmental regulations, corruption and currency fluctuations; (x) the effects of a pandemic or epidemic or a natural disaster; (xi) liability to third parties for the failure of our joint venture partners to fulfil their obligations; (xii) changes in, or our failure to comply with, applicable laws and regulations (including regulatory measures addressing climate change); (xiii) operating hazards, including spills, environmental damage, personal or property damage and business interruptions caused by adverse weather; (xiv) equipment or mechanical failures, which could increase costs, impair revenue and result in penalties for failure to meet project completion requirements; (xv) the timely delivery of vessels on order and the timely completion of ship conversion programmes; (xvi) our ability to keep pace with technological changes and the impact of potential information technology, cyber security or data security breaches; (xvii) global availability at scale and commercially viability of suitable alternative vessel fuels; and (xviii) the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting. Many of these factors are beyond our ability to control or predict. Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of this document. We undertake no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

    This stock exchange release was published by Katherine Tonks, Investor Relations, Subsea7, on 4 July 2025 at 18:10 CET.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: EU Archives: A new EU flag, Death of Simone Veil, Croatia becomes a new EU member

    Source: European Commission (video statements)

    In 1986 the EU flag as we know it today was first hoisted in front of EU headquarters in Brussels. More than 25 years later, the EU welcomed its most recent member state.
    Want to discover more? Dive further with us into the European Commission’s audiovisual archives and discover important anniversaries with our new weekly AV history teaser!

    Upcoming anniversaries in the teaser:

    · 1986: European flag inauguration ceremony in front of the Berlaymont headquarters
    · 1995: Death of Dutch EU founding father Sicco Mansholt
    · 2010: Price caps on roaming within the EU come into force
    · 2013: Croatia becomes the 28th EU member state
    · 2017: Death of former European Parliament President and French Politician Simone Veil

    Get the complete material from our archive:

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    Check our website: http://ec.europa.eu/

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

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Friday, 4th July 2025

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Source: University of Aberdeen

    Chima Omojowolo

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

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

    Source: Scotland – City of Edinburgh

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Find out more and share your views here.

    Published: July 4th 2025

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

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    County lines taskforce set up in West Yorkshire

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper said: 

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

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

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

    Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Sarah Jones, said:

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

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

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

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

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

    Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin said:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Updates to this page

    Published 4 July 2025

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

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

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

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Energy Secretary approves largest Irish Sea offshore wind farm

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: 

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

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

    Notes to editors

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Published 4 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man jailed for life for rape and attempted rape in Hayes following Met investigation

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Navroop Singh, 24, (09/10/00) of Mellow Lane East, UB4 was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 14 years for five charges, including rape, on Friday, 4 July at Isleworth Crown Court.

    Singh was convicted of the attempted rape of a woman in Southall Park, Ealing on Sunday, 13 October 2024, and possession of an imitation firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence, on Thursday, 8 May at Isleworth Crown Court following a four-day trial.

    Singh had previously pleaded guilty to a further three offences –

    • Possession of an imitation firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence
    • Rape a girl under 13
    • Assault a girl under 13 by penetration

    These charges relate to the rape of a child at Hayes End Park, Hillingdon on Wednesday, 23 October 2024.

    An investigation was launched by police and detectives who tracked down Singh, using forensics, CCTV and witness accounts to build a file of evidence against him.

    Acting Chief Superintendent Sean Lynch, who leads policing in West Area, said:

    “I would like to commend the strength of the victim-survivors and their families and thank them for their unwavering bravery in reporting these awful incidents to us.

    “Today’s conviction is testament to the officers’ thorough investigation, which has identified a violent sexual offender and undoubtedly prevented further harm.

    “We are continuing to prioritise tackling violence against women and girls with our increased specialist teams. I hope that the community will find reassurance in our action to put this predator behind bars.”

    Officers launched an investigation following reports of an attempted rape of a woman in her 20s on 13 October 2024.

    Police were alerted by the victim, who, by chance, was met with two off duty officers near to the gates of the park who accompanied her to the nearest police station.

    Singh had been sitting on a bench in the park during the early hours of 13 October 2024, where he waited for a potential victim to walk past. He was carrying an imitation firearm, which he had ordered and assembled, and used to threaten the victim while he attempted to rape her.

    On the days following the report, officers trawled through hours of CCTV footage to try and identify an offender.

    With the investigation was ongoing, a child was raped at a different park on 23 October 2024. Officers immediately made a link between the offences.

    Using the increased resources which were made available, officers secured additional forensic evidence. Officers were able to trace the offender to within a few doors of his home address where they delivered leaflets to appeal for witnesses and carried out increased patrols of the area.

    As a result of the officers efforts, they were able to trace the offender to within a few doors of his home address.

    Singh was arrested on Sunday, 27 October.

    Each of the victims have been supported by specialist officers throughout the investigation and court process.

    The Met has made tackling VAWG a priority and are working to relentlessly pursue the city’s most dangerous predators who often commit other crimes. We are placing hundreds more officers into bigger teams, rolling out specialist training, transforming our own culture and trying innovative methods, including counter-terrorism tactics, to track down offenders.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Reception Year Quality RISE Conference Keynote

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Reception Year Quality RISE Conference Keynote

    The Education Secretary’s keynote on Reception Year Quality, setting out the case for early intervention and school readiness reform

    Hello everyone, thank you so much for being with us today.

    And thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to put today together.

    How wonderful it is that we can meet here at home in the North East!

    I grew up not seven miles from here. Brendan Foster could have run it in half an hour on a good day.

    And it’s lovely to be hosted here at the Stadium of Light.

    A great location to discuss where we can help every child shine.

    Early years education is vital to that.

    To helping every child shine at school, to making sure they all have an equal shot at success.

    To building a strong and fair society.

    That journey begins early.

    But right now, I think we all know it’s not working as it should.

    You’ll know that at the end of reception we measure the share of children reaching a good level of development.

    Can they communicate properly? Are they doing well socially, emotionally, physically? Are they getting to grips with numbers and words?

    It reflects how well families are getting their children ready for school. And the effectiveness of early education.

    This government’s Plan for Change sets a target of a record 75% of children reaching a good level of development.

    On average, 2 in 3 children meet that already.

    But new stats show that for children in need – children in social care, or facing other challenges – it’s 38%.

    And for children on free school meals, it’s barely above half.

    So, we have to ask ourselves, how can there be a fair race to success in our society when whole groups of children start so far behind?

    And these gaps between backgrounds – they’re not shrinking, they’re growing.

    They dig their nails in deep, and then they grow with the child.

    40% of the disadvantage gap at age 16 is already there by age 5.

    It breaks my heart that, for these children, here in our country, a quarter of the way through the 21st century –

    background still means destiny.

    It’s a national scandal.

    Our story of a fairer society, the one we like to tell ourselves,

    where every child has an equal shot at success,

    where what counts is determination, not background,

    talent, not privilege,

    how hard you work, not how much your parents earn.

    By failing these children at the start of their lives, we’re ripping up that story.

    We’re saying that success isn’t for people like them.

    As Secretary of State, it’s my mission to change that.

    To give every child the best start in life.

    To lay the foundations for a stronger and fairer society, right from the very start.

    That’s where the biggest difference can be made,

    that’s where my biggest priority lies,

    and that’s where we’ll begin to break the link between background and success.

    But you’ll be the first to tell me that to do that, we can’t wait until children reach school.

    Because the years before, the earliest years of their lives, they are some of the most important.

    For our children, and for our society.

    From the day a baby is brought home from hospital.

    Her start in life matters so much.

    Because from her first day in this world, an invisible score is being kept, on the factors that will either hold her back or propel her forward.

    Is her home stable, warm, loving?

    Is there enough food in the fridge, enough money in the meter?

    Does her family get the right support?

    Are they able to devote enough time to play with her in the mornings,

    to read to her in the evenings,

    to share in the love and curiosity that will be the bedrock of her development?

    And is she getting those crucial early opportunities to start learning?

    Is there a great nursery at the end of the road?

    With wonderful teachers that will share the right resources to help her shine?

    The answers to all these questions, and many more, will shape more than her first few years.

    They’ll mould her chances of success at school, her opportunities in life too.

    And it’s bigger than that. If we zoom out, these are the issues that will define that stronger and fairer society we want to build.

    Early years can be the driving force for the change this country needs.

    New data out today from the Study of Early Education and Development is yet more proof of that.    

    Yet more proof that excellent early years education leads to academic success later on.

    And yet more proof that the link is strongest for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

    The lower the family income, the higher the impact of early years.

    And the bigger the opportunity to reach those children and change their path in life.

    But I’m sorry to say that, at the moment, we’re missing too many of those opportunities.

    Our early years workforce are heroes. They guide the youngest members of our society with passion, expertise and commitment.

    But we need to back them by modernising our system, boosting family support and working together with parents and the sector.

    Because far too many children are arriving for their first day in your schools simply not ready to learn.

    A quarter not fully toilet trained.

    A third can’t follow instructions.

    Half can’t sit still.

    A source of collective alarm for all of us as a society.

    It holds those children back, of course.

    But it holds the whole class back as well.  

    Teachers lose up to two and a half hours catching these children up.

    Not per month.

    Not even per week.

    Two and a half hours per day.

    Lost.

    Precious opportunities, gone and not coming back.

    Schools can be such a force for good. But they can’t do it alone. We need to make sure children are ready to go on day one.

    So we’ve got to transform school readiness in our country.

    In the year this government has been in power we’ve fixed the foundations and begun delivering the change children and parents need.

    We’ve delivered the biggest ever uplift in early years funding for disadvantaged children.

    It’s a system that backs parents too.

    Because we are rolling out the entitlement to 30 hours of government-funded childcare, starting in September.

    Putting up to £7,500 a year back in working parents’ pockets.

    Before long, 80% of childcare will be government-backed.

    And we’re forging ahead with our school-based nurseries. To deliver the places parents need, where they need them.

    And to introduce children to school early on,

    forming partnerships between early years settings and schools, exchanging knowledge and expertise to support children’s transitions into school.

    I want to thank all the providers who are working with us to deliver the change families need.

    And that includes the private, voluntary and independent providers, which I know will do an amazing job.

    Like at Hindley Green Community Primary in Wigan, where the private provider is working to expand the school nursery.

    And our free breakfast clubs are already rolling out in 750 early adopter primary schools too.

    On top of that, last month I announced the biggest expansion of free school meal eligibility in England in a generation.

    Children eating together, learning together, growing together. It’s good for behaviour, it’s good for attendance, it’s good for attainment.

    But we know there’s much more to do.

    Still so much we need to do.

    We’ll soon publish our Best Start in Life Strategy.

    Putting children’s outcomes right at the heart of government.

    And delivering on our target to get 75% of children achieving a good level of development by age 5 will be front and centre.

    But, like so much of our ambition, we can’t get there alone.

    And alongside parents, schools and the whole early years sector, local government has a key role to play too.

    I know many councils share our commitment to boosting the number of 5-year-olds reaching a good level of development.

    And through this new strategy, we will embed targets for local government, in law.

    This is too important. We’ve got to turn this around. And we can’t leave it to chance.

    To drive the change we need, we’re starting early.

    And that will include our reform of the SEND system.

    Early intervention will be a core pillar of that reform. Identifying needs early, and working to support every child to achieve and thrive in the classroom.

    But the transition from those early years into school is just as vital.

    I see the wonderful work you are all doing to help children take their first steps into school.

    Reception teachers go above and beyond, day after day, despite all the challenges, to set children off on the right foot.

    But, if we’re honest – government just hasn’t taken reception year seriously enough in the past.

    Rather than building a bridge between nursery and school, reception has fallen through the gap.

    So just when children should be racing ahead, despite your best efforts, they end up treading water.

    For too long, the first year has been the forgotten year.

    So we’ve got to put that right.

    That’s why reception year quality is one of the four national priorities for our new Regional Improvement for Standards and Excellence (RISE) teams.

    It’ll form a key part of our universal offer to raise standards in all schools. We’ll identify and share great practice – just as we’re doing today through this conference.

    And we’re developing a brand-new digital tool to support school and MAT leaders.

    Modelled data on where the evidence suggests your school should be in terms of its overall Good Level of Development score.

    It’ll show where schools are ahead, and where they need to catch up.

    Reception is a time for children to begin finding their voice.

    Language development really needs to click into gear.

    And that’s why we’re continuing to fund the Nuffield Early Language Intervention – for the 11,000 schools already registered, and any primary school that wants it.

    NELI helps spot and sort problems early, supporting more than 50,000 children a year.

    It speeds up progress for all children.

    But, again, the impact is strongest for disadvantaged children. They make 7 months of extra progress on language development.

    For the others, it’s 4 months.

    It’s fully funded for schools, and great value for money for government – a reminder that good interventions don’t have to break the bank.

    The programme has worked wonders at Gillas Lane Primary Academy – just down the road from here in my constituency.

    Gillas Lane serves a disadvantaged community. The share of children on free school meals is double the local average.

    Many children arrive at the school behind with their language development, but NELI helps catch them up.

    The data shows that children on the programme come on leaps and bounds in their speaking, listening and communications.

    It’s making such a difference in their lives – that’s why we’re determined to back early language development across the country.

    But we must match that with early writing skills too.

    Because learning to write can unlock learning across the board.

    It helps children begin to explore their thoughts on the page; it helps them begin to make their mark on the world.

    But last year 174,000 children missed the early learning goal in writing.

    Nearly three quarters of 5-year-olds with special educational needs are behind on writing.

    Nearly half of 5-year-olds on free school meals are behind.

    It’s a huge barrier to learning.

    So next week my department will publish a new writing framework.

    Practical support for teachers to build strong writing skills for children.

    Where our language programmes will help children find their voice, our writing framework will help them write it down.

    But we’ve got to start early on maths too.

    Maths is the language of the universe, at the centre of our understanding of the world around us.

    But for too many children it’s the language of fear and frustration.

    And we can’t let a fear of numbers follow our children into adulthood.

    So, we’re working with our partners to more than double the Maths Champions programme, reaching up to 1,800 more early years settings.

    To give every child the best start in life,

    to make sure every child can succeed in school,

    we’ve all got to recognise our responsibilities.

    As government we have ours. As school leaders you have yours.

    And parents have responsibilities too.

    To make sure their children arrive at school ready to learn.

    Whether that’s their first day in reception, or the last day in year 11.

    Our Best Start in Life Strategy will support parents to do just that – and to do much more for their children as they move into school and beyond.

    Periods of transition are important – for children at school, and for our cities and country too.

    The summer of 1997 was a summer of change. The UK had a new Labour government, and Sunderland had a new football stadium – the one we are in today.

    Sunderland played their first game here on the 30th of July – against the Dutch team Ajax.

    I’m reliably told it was a drab nil-nil.

    Although my Sunderland-mad advisor Ben, who’s here today, insists I also point out that Sunderland won their first league match here two weeks later, beating Man City 3-1.

    But at midnight the night before the Ajax game, Bob Murray, the chairman of Sunderland, released a statement announcing the name of the new stadium.

    It was to be called the Stadium of Light.

    Bob explained that for more than 150 years, right next door to where we are today, miners at Wearmouth Colliery carried with them a Davy Lamp to light the way through their dark working days.

    The stadium was named for them.

    In Bob’s words, it was to let ‘this light shine forever’ – a torch that ‘illuminates the way forward’.

    That’s how I feel about education – lighting the way ahead. And it’s how the miners felt too.

    That’s why the miners’ halls in my constituency down the road and across our region where they had libraries and newspapers.

    Why so many of the banners they hoisted each year at the Big Meeting proclaimed the truth that knowledge is power.

    They knew how crucial a good education today was to a bright future tomorrow.

    So now is the time to revolutionise early years,

    to light those lamps of learning, right from the start,

    and to give each and every child the start in life they deserve.

    Thank you.

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    Published 4 July 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Council support helps Patch’s success in first six months

    Source: City of York

    As entrepreneurs, freelancers and remote workers make the switch from working at home to more social workplaces, York is benefiting from additional office space providers investing in the city.

    City of York Council’s Economic Growth Team has been instrumental in supporting these moves, from the planning stage to the day-to-day operations once they are open.

    Patch York opened six months ago in the riverside Bonding Warehouse building in Skeldergate and is among several workspaces across the city which offer a range of hot-desk, collaborative, private office space and meeting rooms.

    Patch is the fifth of a national chain of similar offices and the first in the north of England. It offers a blend of flexible spaces, permanent fixed-desk spaces, private offices and meeting rooms, with a membership scheme now up to 250 people. A further 50 spaces will be created when a huge first floor area is converted later this year.

    Thom Feeney, Site Director and Operations North Lead for Patch, said most members had not made the move from elsewhere, but simply from home, with many already living in the area. Most were working in the creative, eco or tech industries, with some self-employed and some remote-working for huge firms like Spotify and Google.

    Thom said:

    “The phrase I keep hearing is ‘I’ve been looking for a place like this’. It’s a professional space, but still feels cool, interesting, bright.”

    Mark Winter, from York, used to work from home, but now has a fixed desk on the first floor and comes into Patch daily. He is a director of a small design agency, Dogeatcog, which has been going for ten years.

    Mark said:

    “The social aspect is probably the best thing about it. There are quite a lot of creative people here and lots of collaboration, I’ve met a lot of new friends!”

    Thom said the support from Christine Hogan, Louise Saw and Brian Littlejohn, from the Council’s Economic Growth Team, had been fundamental to the success of the business.

    This has ranged from advice before opening to linking up with potential clients who might need meeting or event spaces to making connections with local suppliers – right down to the coffee and tea available to members.

    The team continue to support Patch with co-running events, arranging introductions and more, as well as supporting businesses based in the building.

    “Louise and Brian and Christine are brilliant at connecting us with people that are trying to make a difference in York – we at Patch want to help the local community,” said Thom.

    “I’ve just moved back to York after eight years in Stockholm and impressed by how much is going on in York and the support available. It’s amazing what’s here and what’s available to help people.”

    Thom said they had also benefited from links with York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority, which, like the Economic Growth Team, could offer information about funding opportunities.

    Meanwhile, Wizu Workspaces is set to open at East Coast House, further down Skeldergate, later this summer. Its new York base will have private offices for teams of 2 to 100+, a coworking space, meeting rooms with video conferencing, and virtual office packages for businesses of all sizes.

    Councillor Pete Kilbane, Executive Member for Economy and Culture, said:

    “With its excellent transport links, vibrant cultural life and historic core, York is a desirable place for remote workers to live. I’m delighted that City of York Council has been able to support the creation of these new workspaces.

    “Places like Patch not only help new businesses link up with existing local suppliers it also enables creative and entrepreneurial people to network and collaborate, sparking new ideas. This creates new business opportunities which leads to investment in the local economy and the wider community. It’s a win win for everyone.”

    About City of York Council free business support:

    If you would like to find out more about York’s flexible office spaces, or you are looking to move to the city, or to access business support, get in touch with the Economic Growth Team.

    City of York Council’s Business Growth Managers provide free, local, tailored support to businesses in York. They help York businesses to grow by connecting them to support, finance and networks.

    Email economicgrowth@york.gov.uk to find out more.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Demolition of former school to start next week

    Source: Scotland – City of Aberdeen

    The demolition of a former school building in Dyce is to start on Monday.

    The former Carden School was last used as a school in 2010 and although it has been used on occasion since then, the building has been declared surplus to requirements and needs to come down due to health and safety requirements.

    The Library and Community hub will be operating as normal during the works. Pedestrian access from Gordon Terrace to Central Park through the school site will be restricted during the works.

    Access to the car park off Gordon Terrace will be limited for the duration of the works while the car parks on the other side of the site will be unaffected.  

    Working hours for the demolition will be Monday to Friday, from 8am to 4.30pm. There will be no works carried out at the weekends or on public holidays.

    The site is included within the Local Development Plan which will allow the potential for future use of the site to be considered.

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  • MIL-OSI: Lightchain AI Completes 15 Presale Rounds, Opens Final Bonus Phase

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHREWSBURY, United Kingdom, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lightchain AI, a decentralized AI-native blockchain infrastructure provider, has officially entered its Final Bonus Phase, following the successful completion of all 15 structured presale stages. The project has now raised over $21.1 million, and this final funding window offers a fixed token price of $0.007125, marking the last opportunity for early supporters to participate ahead of the highly anticipated mainnet launch in July 2025.

    The Final Bonus Phase signals growing market interest in scalable, on-chain AI applications. Lightchain AI is purpose-built to enable decentralized artificial intelligence through a performant, developer-friendly architecture, transparent governance, and strong community incentives.

    AI Infrastructure Optimized for On-Chain Intelligence

    Lightchain AI’s infrastructure features a proprietary Artificial Intelligence Virtual Machine (AIVM), which allows developers to deploy and run AI models natively within a blockchain environment. The platform’s Proof-of-Intelligence (PoI) consensus model rewards validator nodes that perform meaningful AI computations, enabling both utility and security to coexist on the network.

    With a sharded, low-latency architecture, Lightchain AI ensures that real-time AI workloads can scale efficiently across distributed validator and contributor nodes. This infrastructure supports decentralized applications in areas such as predictive modeling, intelligent automation, and decentralized data analytics.

    Developer Ecosystem and Tokenomics Built for Growth

    In addition to the strong technical foundation, Lightchain AI has introduced a robust ecosystem strategy to support long-term network adoption. The original 5% Team Allocation has been fully removed and reallocated to ecosystem development, validator incentives, and developer grants—demonstrating a strong commitment to community-first growth.

    The project has allocated 40% of total supply to presale and 15% to staking rewards, incentivizing long-term token holders and validators while maintaining a fair and sustainable distribution model.

    To support builders and innovators, Lightchain AI has launched a $150,000 Developer Grant Program, aimed at funding decentralized applications, infrastructure tools, and research projects aligned with the protocol’s vision. Developers can access the Lightchain Developer Portal, which includes APIs, SDKs, and comprehensive documentation for rapid onboarding and development.

    Final Bonus Phase Now Live

    Lightchain AI’s Bonus Phase is now open to new and returning contributors and will remain active until the mainnet goes live. Participants benefit from fixed pricing, early access to governance tools, validator onboarding opportunities, and developer ecosystem incentives.

    “We are incredibly proud of what we’ve built so far and grateful to the global community that has supported Lightchain AI throughout its presale,” said a Lightchain AI spokesperson. “With our mainnet launch approaching, this Final Bonus Phase offers a unique chance to join the project at a pivotal time in its evolution.”

    Key Milestones Ahead

    • Mainnet Launch – July 2025
    • Validator Node Program – Currently onboarding
    • Public GitHub Release – Q3 2025
    • Developer Grant Distribution – Begins post-launch

    Learn More or Participate

    Website: https://lightchain.ai
    Whitepaper: https://lightchain.ai/lightchain-whitepaper.pdf
    Twitter/X: https://x.com/LightchainAI
    Telegram: https://t.me/LightchainProtocol

    Contact:
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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Merck Foundation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) meets Mauritius President to share the Impact of their 100 Scholarships for Mauritian Doctors in partnership with Ministry of Health

    Source: APO

    Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany met HIS EXCELLENCY MR. DHARAMBEER GOKHOOL, The President of Republic of Mauritius, during a high-level meeting, to share the impact of their programs and underscore their long-term commitment to transform public healthcare in Mauritius.  

    Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and President of “More Than a Mother” Campaign emphasized, “It was a great honor to meet H.E. MR. DHARAMBEER GOKHOOL, The President of Mauritius and share with him the impact of our partnership and programs since 2017 that aim to transform patient care, build healthcare and media capacity, to empower women in STEM, support girl education and raise awareness about social and health issues in Mauritius and the rest of Africa. 

    I am proud to share that we have provided 100 scholarships for Mauritian doctors in 42 critical and under-served specialties. During our meeting, we also discussed the possibility of providing specialized training for Mauritian doctors in innovative and emerging fields such as Stem Cell Therapy in pathology, CAR T-cell treatment, AI in Radiology, Radiotherapy and Medical Oncology, Robotic Surgical Oncology, Neurology, Nephrology, Urology, and Neurosurgery.” 

    She further added, “We are strongly committed to work closely with Ministry of Health to improve access to innovative and equitable healthcare solutions.” 

    The 100 scholarships for local Mauritian Doctors have been provided for One-Year PG Diploma and Two-year Master Degrees in many critical specialties including Fertility, Embryology, Sexual & Reproductive Care, Oncology, Preventative Cardiovascular, Diabetes, Endocrinology, Acute Medicine, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Neuroimaging for Research, Sexual & Reproductive Care, Clinical Microbiology and infectious diseases, Internal Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Ophthalmology, Laparoscopic Surgical Skills, Critical Care, Neonatal Medicine, Psychiatry, Family Medicine, Advanced Cytopathology and many more.

    Merck Foundation has so far provided more than 2280 scholarships for young doctors from 52 countries in 44 critical and underserved specialties, with many of them becoming the first specialists in their countries.

    During her visit, Merck Foundation CEO also met the Hon’ble Ms. Marie Arianne Navarre-Marie, Minister of Gender Equality and Family Welfare,  and senior officials from the Office of Hon’ble Minister of Health, Mauritius. 

    Merck Foundation also conducted the 4th Edition of their Health Media Training for the Mauritian Media Representatives in partnership with Ministry of Gender Equality and Family Welfare, Mauritius. The training session was conducted to emphasize on the important role that media plays to influence society to create a cultural shift with the aim to address wide range of social and health issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, Stopping GBV, Diabetes and Hypertension awareness. It was co-chaired by Merck Foundation CEO and Minister of Gender Equality and Family Welfare, Mauritius.  

    During the training session, the Call for Application for 8 important Merck Foundation Awards were announced for Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, students, and new potential talents in these fields.  

    The award announced are: 

    1. Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition Awards “More Than a Mother” 2025, in partnership with Media Trust Board, Mauritius: Media representatives and media students are invited to showcase their work to raise awareness about one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels. 

    Submission deadline: 30th September 2025.  

    2. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards “More Than a Mother” 2025, in partnership with Academy of Design and Innovation, Mauritius: All African Fashion Students and Designers are invited to create and share designs to deliver strong and influential messages to raise awareness about one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels. 

    Submission deadline: 30th September 2025.  

    3. Merck Foundation Film Awards “More Than a Mother” 2025: All African Filmmakers, Students of Film Making Training Institutions, or Young Talents of Africa are invited to create and share a long or short FILMS, either drama, documentary, or docudrama to deliver strong and influential messages to address one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels. 

    Submission deadline: 30th September 2025.  

    4. Merck Foundation Song Awards “More Than a Mother” 2025: All African Singers and Musical Artists are invited to create and share a SONG with the aim to address one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels. 

    Submission deadline: 30th September 2025.  

    5. Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards 2025 “Diabetes & Hypertension”, in partnership with Media Trust Board, Mauritius: Media representatives are invited to showcase their work through strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness about the prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension. 

    Submission deadline: 30th October 2025.  

    6. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards 2025 “Diabetes & Hypertension”, in partnership with Academy of Design and Innovation, Mauritius: All African Fashion Students and Designers are invited to create and share designs to deliver strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness about the prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension. 

    Submission deadline: 30th October 2025.  

    7. Merck Foundation Film Awards 2025 “Diabetes & Hypertension: All African Filmmakers, Students of Film Making Training Institutions, or Young Talents of Africa are invited to create and share a long or short FILMS, either drama, documentary, or docudrama to deliver strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension. 

    Submission deadline: 30th October 2025.  

    8. Merck Foundation Song Awards 2025 “Diabetes & Hypertension”: All African Singers and Musical Artists are invited to create and share a SONG with the aim to promote a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness about the prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension. 

    Submission deadline: 30th October 2025.  

    Entries for the above awards can be submitted to us at: submit@merck-foundation.com 

    For information on the above awards, please visit our website: www.Merck-Foundation.com 

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Merck Foundation.

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    The Merck Foundation, established in 2017, is the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people and advance their lives through science and technology. Our efforts are primarily focused on improving access to quality & equitable healthcare solutions in underserved communities, building healthcare & scientific research capacity, empowering girls in education and empowering people in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) with a special focus on women and youth. All Merck Foundation press releases are distributed by e-mail at the same time they become available on the Merck Foundation Website.  Please visit www.Merck-Foundation.com to read more. Follow the social media of Merck Foundation: Facebook (https://apo-opa.co/45OYtFD), X (https://apo-opa.co/4la7sWx), Instagram (https://apo-opa.co/4nxsBM9), YouTube (https://apo-opa.co/3Ib03rE), Threads (https://apo-opa.co/44tqLDg) and Flickr (https://apo-opa.co/45VKr5e). 

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Carbon Markets Africa Summit reveals packed programme featuring continent’s entire carbon markets value chain

    Source: APO

    The upcoming Carbon Markets Africa Summit (CMAS) programme features the continent’s entire carbon markets value chain in what is a compelling combination of successful early carbon market movers, climate-finance-ready projects, regulatory bodies as well as global institutional development organisations and investors. The event is taking place in Johannesburg from 22 to 23 October, with pre-conference sessions on 21 October.

    CMAS is dedicated to unlocking Africa’s carbon market potential, incorporating integrity, investment and impact. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) are official supporters of the event.

    Shifting global landscape
    Day 1’s opening session will focus on the continent’s pivotal opportunity to define its own carbon trajectory, attract meaningful investment and align carbon market growth with the priorities of climate resilience, equity and sustainable development. Speakers already confirmed include:
    – Iain Banner, Chairman, South Africa
    – Fenella Aouane, Global Green Growth Institute, Luxembourg
    – Maxwell Gomera, UNDP
    – Javier Manzanares, Allen Manza, Panama
    – Caroline Tixier, EU Delegation to South Africa
    – Angela Churie Kallhauge, Impact, Environmental Defence Fund, USA

    Aligning strategy with global agendas
    The session on the “Road to COP30: Aligning Africa’s Carbon Strategy with Global Agendas” will look compare Africa’s carbon strategy with global frameworks such as Article 6. High-level representatives from the GMEX Group, AfDBm Verra and ACMI will be part of this panel discussion.

    Carbon market frameworks
    As African countries move from climate ambition to implementation, regulatory clarity is becoming the cornerstone of carbon market development. A session titled “Turning Policy into Action,” will explore how national frameworks are evolving post-COP29, what integration of Article 6 looks like on the ground and how public-private collaboration can drive effective execution. Strong representation from across the continent and value chain bodes for an enlightening discussion, including the UNDP, Government of Nigeria, the South African Department of Fisheries, Forestry and the Environment, Zambia’s Ministry of Green Economy and Environment and Uganda Climate Change Department.

    The challenges with regards to integrity that carbon markets have faced will be tackled head-on during CMAS. Promethium’s Principal Climate Change Advisor Olivia Tuchten will lead the panel discussion around standards, verification and market oversight with experts from Verra, Gold Standard and Anthesis.

    Financing Africa’s carbon pipeline
    Day 2 of the packed CMAS programme features investor roundtables in a more intimate setting, aimed at “Connecting Climate Capital with Scalable Carbon Solutions,” during which a select group of carbon market investors and financiers can present their funds, strategies and investment opportunities to both potential capital partners and carbon project developers.

    Keynote on investment
    Day 2’s keynote session on “Financing Africa’s Carbon Pipeline: Derisking, Scaling and Innovating” will address both sides of the investment equation with participants from Shell Nature Based Solutions, Standard Bank, MIGA, AfDB and South Pole.

    Jonathan First, Senior Advisor at Climate Policy Initiative will also unpack the question of how to mobilise private capital for Africa’s carbon markets with several financiers from TransEnergy Global, FSD Africa, the JSE and JP Morgan.

    Pre-conference day
    The CARBON 101 masterclass will provide investors, policymakers and developers with the necessary insights into the burgeoning business of carbon markets. The expert facilitators in this relatively new field will cover everything from international frameworks, African policy landscapes, credit integrity and investment fundamentals.

    “Trust plays a key role”
    As part of CMAS 2025’s mission to catalyse high-integrity, African-led carbon markets, Dominic Wilhelm, Executive Director of the Global Trust Project, will also lead a high-impact dialogue working session.

    “While the current value of carbon markets as of 2023 is about $950 billion, within the next 10 years, it’s going to be worth $16 trillion,” says Wilhelm. “However, the full value chain of carbon markets is very fragmented, and it’s not transparent. Therefore, the full value chain needs to rapidly come together in a high-level dialogue, in which trust plays a key role to solve some of these challenges.”

    VUKA Group 
    Carbon Markets Africa Summit
    is organised by VUKA Group, which has more than 20 years’ experience in serving the business community across Africa.

    Event dates and location:
    Dates:
    21 October: Pre-summit day
    22–23 October: Summit
    Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
     

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of VUKA Group.

    Additional Information:
    Download the Carbon Markets Africa Summit Programme Brochure here:
    https://apo-opa.co/44xg9Dg

    Contact details for Carbon Markets Africa Summit:
    Tailor-made partnerships: Natalie Kruger
    Cell: +66 (0) 65 614 8605
    Email: natalie.kruger@wearevuka.com

    Project Lead: Emmanuelle Nicholls 
    Cell: +27 83 447 8410  
    Email: emmanuelle.nicholls@wearevuka.com  

    Event website: 
    www.CarbonMarketsAfrica.com

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Samsung UK Launches Standalone Trade In, Giving Old Devices New Value

    Source: Samsung

     

     
    Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd has announced the launch of Trade In For Samsung Credits, a new initiative that rewards customers with Samsung Credits when they trade in an eligible mobile device[1]. The credits can be used on future purchases at Samsung.com, from the latest Galaxy devices to tablets, smart TVs, monitors, wearables, smart home appliances and more[2].
     
    Samsung Credits can be redeemed on your next purchase, whether upgrading to a new device or investing in a new piece of home tech, or saved in your Samsung Account to use anytime within five years. The programme offers competitive trade-in values, even for damaged devices[1], with the convenience of free, pre-paid returns.
     
    Giving customers a new way to unlock value from old devices, the programme is currently available for Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S series and Z series devices and is set to expand to a wider range of products later this year.
     
    Annika Bizon, Mobile Experience VP of Product and Marketing, Samsung UK & Ireland, says: “Trade In for Samsung Credits is all about giving our customers more ways to get the most value. By trading in old devices, customers can save on a wide range of Samsung technology from smartphones and tablets to TVs and smart appliances. It’s a simple, rewarding way to shop smarter and experience all the best that Samsung has to offer.”
     
    To find out more or trade-in your device, visit: https://www.samsung.com/uk/trade-in/.
     
    [1]To be eligible for trade in, your device must meet the following criteria:
    • Powers on and holds a charge without unexpected shutdowns.
    • No liquid damage or defects.
    • Reset to factory settings with all personal information and software locks removed. (Samsung account, Google account etc)
    Samsung Credits cannot be used to pay for subscriptions or third-party products through Samsung Marketplace

    [2]Excludes Samsung Marketplace products, Subscription Products and Samsung Finance purchases.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Thomas Partey charged with rape by the Metropolitan Police Service

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the Metropolitan Police Service to charge a man after a file of evidence was submitted by detectives.

    The Met has issued a charge and requisition to Thomas Partey, 32 (13/06/1992), of Hertfordshire, in connection with the following offences:

    • Five counts of rape
    • One count of sexual assault

    The charges are broken down as follows:

    • Two counts of rape relate to one woman
    • Three counts of rape relate to a second woman
    • One count of sexual assault relates to a third woman

    The offences are reported to have taken place between 2021 – 2022.

    The charges follow an investigation by detectives, which commenced in February 2022 after police first received a report of rape.

    Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy, whose team is leading the investigation, said: “Our priority remains providing support to the women who have come forward.

    “We would ask anyone who has been impacted by this case, or anyone who has information, to speak with our team. You can contact detectives about this investigation by emailing CIT@met.police.uk

    Thomas Partey will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 5 August.

    Support is available by contacting the independent charity, Rape Crisis at 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line.

    We urge responsible reporting in line with guidance from the Attorney General’s Office. Editors, publishers and social media users should take legal advice to ensure they are in a position to fully comply with the obligations to which they are subject under the common law and Contempt of Court Act 1981.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Thomas Partey charged with rape by the Metropolitan Police Service

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the Metropolitan Police Service to charge a man after a file of evidence was submitted by detectives.

    The Met has issued a charge and requisition to Thomas Partey, 32 (13/06/1992), of Hertfordshire, in connection with the following offences:

    • Five counts of rape
    • One count of sexual assault

    The charges are broken down as follows:

    • Two counts of rape relate to one woman
    • Three counts of rape relate to a second woman
    • One count of sexual assault relates to a third woman

    The offences are reported to have taken place between 2021 – 2022.

    The charges follow an investigation by detectives, which commenced in February 2022 after police first received a report of rape.

    Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy, whose team is leading the investigation, said: “Our priority remains providing support to the women who have come forward.

    “We would ask anyone who has been impacted by this case, or anyone who has information, to speak with our team. You can contact detectives about this investigation by emailing CIT@met.police.uk

    Thomas Partey will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 5 August.

    Support is available by contacting the independent charity, Rape Crisis at 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line.

    We urge responsible reporting in line with guidance from the Attorney General’s Office. Editors, publishers and social media users should take legal advice to ensure they are in a position to fully comply with the obligations to which they are subject under the common law and Contempt of Court Act 1981.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Latest death and injury figures in Greyhound racing shows need for UK-wide ban

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Last year alone 346 dogs died in the racing industry, and a further 3,809 were injured

    The latest deaths and injury figures released by the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) shows the need for a UK-wide ban on greyhound racing, say the Scottish Greens.

    Last year, 346 dogs died in the racing industry and there were 3,809 injuries. GBGB only started recording the deaths and injuries in the greyhound racing industry in 2017.

    The average lifespan of a greyhound is 10-14 years. Greyhounds forced to race typically retire between 3-5 years old. In the past seven years since their records began, there have been 3,957 dogs killed and 35,168 injuries, meaning many of these dogs died well before their time for the sake of a so-called ‘sport’.

    Scottish Green MSP Mark Ruskell introduced the Greyhound Racing (Offences) (Scotland) Bill this year to make greyhound racing illegal in Scotland.

    In Wales, plans have also been scheduled to end greyhound racing for good. Mark says this should be a starting point, with the rest of the UK learning from our nations.

    Mark said:

    “I am proud that my Bill is moving through Parliament at the moment to protect greyhounds and make racing illegal in Scotland. I want to see a UK-wide ban as soon as possible to end the needless suffering of these gentle creatures.

    “These beautiful dogs deserve a better life than dying young or being left in severe pain for the sake of so-called entertainment. They are forced to run round a track at 40mph speeds, colliding with each other, resulting in broken legs, necks, and too frequently, deaths.

    “My own dog Bert is a greyhound. When I rescued him, he was around two years old and had been discarded with a broken leg that had never been properly treated. He was frightened, anxious and dealing with an unhealed break at such a young age. He’s now 12 years old and a completely different dog who has brought such love into our family, but he should never have been put through trauma caused by racing to begin with.

    “One dead or injured greyhound, caused by racing, is one too many, and this industry has thousands on its hands. If you have ever met a greyhound, you will know how loving and trusting they are. You will see their individual personalities shine through. How could anyone possibly think it is acceptable to subject them to such pain and injury in this day in age?

    “The figures across the UK are harrowing, but unfortunately not surprising. So long as greyhound racing is legal, these numbers will continue to grow. I hope that both Scotland can lead by example and the rest of the UK can catch up with us, by ending the sport for good to put paws before profits.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Zermex 100 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Cattle and Zermex 20 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Sheep – SPC change

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Zermex 100 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Cattle and Zermex 20 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Sheep – SPC change

    Change to the information provided on adverse events in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC).

    Following monitoring of pharmacovigilance data, the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPCs) for Zermex 100 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Cattle and Zermex 20 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Sheep have been updated.

    Zermex 100 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Cattle: Section 4.6 now states that on very rare occasions, hypersensitivity reactions and/or neurological disorders (such as collapse, convulsion, paralysis, and blindness) may occur.  Severe reactions may be fatal.

    Zermex 20 mg/ml LA Solution for Injection for Sheep: Section 4.6 now states that on very rare occasions, neurological disorders such as collapse, convulsion, and paralysis may occur.  Severe reactions may be fatal.

    Any veterinary medicinal product which is authorised for marketing in the United Kingdom will have its Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) available on our Product Information Database.

    No medicine is 100% risk free, the SPC includes information on what adverse events have been known to occur following administration of a particular product, these can be found in either section Adverse events (3.6) or Adverse reactions (4.6).

    All updates to SPCs other than template changes, are published in the medicine updates section of VMD Connect

    Updates to this page

    Published 4 July 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom