Category: European Union

  • MIL-OSI: Municipality Finance issues EUR 40 million notes under its MTN programme

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Municipality Finance Plc
    Stock exchange release
    9 May 2025 at 1:00 pm (EEST)

    Municipality Finance issues EUR 40 million notes under its MTN programme  

    Municipality Finance Plc issues EUR 40 million notes on 12 May 2025. The maturity date of the notes is 14 May 2029. The notes bear interest at a floating rate equal to 3-month EURIBOR plus 22.5 bps per annum.

    The notes are issued under MuniFin’s EUR 50 billion programme for the issuance of debt instruments. The offering circular, the supplemental offering circular and the final terms of the notes are available in English on the company’s website at https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/for-investors.

    MuniFin has applied for the notes to be admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange maintained by Nasdaq Helsinki. The public trading is expected to commence on 12 May 2025.

    DNB Bank ASA acts as the dealer for the issue of the notes.

    MUNICIPALITY FINANCE PLC

    Further information:

    Joakim Holmström
    Executive Vice President, Capital Markets and Sustainability
    tel. +358 50 444 3638

    MuniFin (Municipality Finance Plc) is one of Finland’s largest credit institutions. The owners of the company include Finnish municipalities, the public sector pension fund Keva and the State of Finland. The Group’s balance sheet is over EUR 53 billion.

    MuniFin builds a better and more sustainable future with its customers. MuniFin’s customers include municipalities, joint municipal authorities, wellbeing services counties, corporate entities under their control, and non-profit organisations nominated by the Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland (ARA). Lending is used for environmentally and socially responsible investment targets such as public transportation, sustainable buildings, hospitals and healthcare centres, schools and day care centres, and homes for people with special needs.

    MuniFin’s customers are domestic but the company operates in a completely global business environment. The company is an active Finnish bond issuer in international capital markets and the first Finnish green and social bond issuer. The funding is exclusively guaranteed by the Municipal Guarantee Board.

    Read more: https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/

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    This communication does not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States. The notes have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) or under the applicable securities laws of any state of the United States and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons except pursuant to an applicable exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The AAIB has sent a team of inspectors to East Fortune Airfield, near Edinburgh

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    The AAIB has sent a team of inspectors to East Fortune Airfield, near Edinburgh

    A team of inspectors has been sent to begin investigating an accident which occurred on 8 May 2025

    The AAIB has been notified of an accident involving a light aircraft which occurred yesterday evening at East Fortune Airfield, near Edinburgh. An investigation has been launched and a multidisciplinary team of inspectors has been sent to the accident site to gather evidence and begin making enquiries.

    Media enquiries:
    During office hours 01932 440015
    Out of office hours 0300 777 7878

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    Published 9 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK submits shortlist for next judge elected to the European Court of Human Rights

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    UK submits shortlist for next judge elected to the European Court of Human Rights

    UK submits a shortlist of 3 candidates for election as the next judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of the UK.

    Three candidates have been nominated to be the next European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) judge elected in respect of the UK in succession to Tim Eicke KC. The ECtHR is established under the European Convention of Human Rights and sits in Strasbourg. A member of the Court is elected in respect of each of the 46 member States of the Council of Europe, by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), from lists of 3 candidates proposed by each State.

    Following an open selection process administered by the Judicial Appointments Commission for England and Wales, the United Kingdom candidates, listed in alphabetical order, are:

    • Mr Hugh Mercer KC, a UK barrister and Deputy High Court Judge
    • Ms Deok Joo Rhee KC, a UK barrister
    • Mr Sam Wordsworth KC, a UK barrister

    One of these candidates will be elected by PACE during its plenary session 23 to 27 June 2025 for a 9-year term from 12 September 2025.

    Updates to this page

    Published 9 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Smarter bins and cleaner streets because we Love Norwich

    Source: City of Norwich

    As part of the Love Norwich initiative more than 72 bins have been replaced, refurbished or newly installed across Norwich city centre.

    This work is part of a wider effort to tackle littering, improve recycling rates and reduce environmental impact.​

    Keeping the streets of Norwich litter free and places to be proud of is a top priority and thanks to £76k in funding from the HM Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund we’ve been able to overhaul bins across the key areas of the city such as around Marks and Spencer and the railway station.

    Of the 72 bins, 39 new silver dual bins have been installed, 10 black dual bins purchased, and 23 traditional cast iron bins have been refurbished and returned to service.

    All new dual bins feature clearly marked green openings for recycling, designed wide enough to accept empty pizza boxes, a common cause of blockages and overflowing bins in the past. These bins will help reduce contamination and encourage people to separate their waste more easily and conveniently.​

    Recycling rates from these bins will be closely monitored, and further improvements will be considered where needed.​

    Councillor Emma Hampton, portfolio holder for the environment, said:​

    It’s vital that we keep our city clean, safe and looking its best, and bins play a bigger part in that than people might realise. This work is about more than just replacements. It’s a real step forward in how we manage waste in the city centre, and it supports our wider goals for recycling, sustainability and quality of life.“​

    Outside the main city centre, black dual bins have been installed to replace smaller or damaged ones, particularly those affected by flyposting and vape stickers. These larger-capacity bins will reduce the risk of overflow, cut down on fly-tipping and mean fewer collection visits are needed helping to reduce unnecessary vehicle movement in the city.

    Unused cast iron bins have also been given a new lease of life. Repainted in traditional Norwich green and gilded with gold lettering.

    This work draws on the expertise of colleagues at Norwich City Services Ltd (NCSL), who have ensured every installation is in the best location to support cleaner streets and less littering.​

    Bins are emptied up to three times a day, seven days a week, with the frequency carefully monitored and adjusted based on how much they’re being used.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Remarks by President António Costa at the press conference following the meeting with Federal Chancellor of Germany Friedrich Merz

    Source: Council of the European Union

    European Council President António Costa met with newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on 9 May 2025. During a joint press conference, he congratulated the Chancellor on his election and highlighted Germany’s key role in making the EU stronger and more competitive.

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  • MIL-OSI: Toobit in Dubai: Championing Crypto Culture as CFN Official Sponsor

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, May 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a city known for its innovation and world-class events, Toobit‘s sponsorship of Crypto Fight Night (CFN) Dubai 2025 on 1 May this year showcased the exciting connection between blockchain, entertainment, and community building.

    Held in conjunction with TOKEN2049, CFN Dubai 2025 combined sports and blockchain, attracting a global audience during one of the busiest weeks in the crypto calendar.

    Not unlike TOKEN2049, the event also provided a powerful platform for athletes, creators, and crypto leaders to unite—reflecting the qualities of resilience, precision, and performance that align with Toobit’s vision for the digital asset space.

    Crypto Culture Comes Alive

    Alongside co-sponsors memecoin BONK, stablecoin Solstice, and blockchain venture Ghaf Studios, the award-winning exchange’s presence at CFN Dubai 2025 is perhaps also representative of where and how crypto subculture is headed. No longer confined to sterile conference halls or technical panels, blockchain is finding expression in arenas, festivals, and entertainment venues.

    A large part of that is due to crypto’s inherent demographic. Mostly young, digitally native, and culturally fluent, this generation is building their identities around the assets they’re investing in. They want to see their values reflected in the events that merge tech, lifestyle, and high-energy storytelling. And CFN Dubai 2025 delivered exactly that.

    It was also an opportunity to engage directly with users, creators, and builders in one of the world’s most energized digital hubs. By supporting the event and introducing crypto to the wider sports demographic, the cryptoasset platform was able to enhance the visibility of blockchain applications, reaching over 20,000 concurrent viewers across the official livestream and separate watch parties hosted by the sponsors.

    The Highlight

    A highlight of CFN Dubai 2025 was the match between Brian Rose, “The OG”, and Modrick Buck, “The Warrior”.

    Brian, 53, is an American-born British podcaster based in London. He is a digital finance advocate and even ran for Mayor of London. Brian hosts London Real, a podcast and former YouTube channel he started in 2011. He made his debut entrance into pro boxing during the match.

    29-year-old Modrick Buck, a young musician and boxer, faced Brian in the ring. In the blue corner, he was eager to add another win to his professional record.

    “The Warrior” was not able to get the first round knockout that he predicted, with “The OG” holding strong till the end of the match.

    After three intense rounds, Modrick Buck claimed a tight victory with scores of 30-27, 30-27, and 28-29 from the three judges.

    Built on Partnerships

    Despite having no operations nor office in Dubai, Toobit’s attendance at TOKEN2049 and CFN Dubai this year was one stop on a broader journey across the globe.

    Earlier, the digital asset exchange sponsored Web3 Amsterdam, an annual event that brings together Web3 enthusiasts, innovators, and industry leaders to explore the latest trends and foster collaboration in the Netherlands.

    Toobit is set to grace the picturesque city again later this month as a platinum sponsor of Dutch Blockchain Week 2025, continuing its expanding presence in one of Europe’s most innovative blockchain hubs.

    The exchange has also recently been named Best Crypto Exchange MENA 2025 at the World Business Outlook Awards.

    With a newly acquired Polish license issued by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF), Toobit’s regulatory path continues to evolve alongside their global user base, empowering users and communities with real tools, transparent systems, and meaningful participation.

    What’s Next for Toobit?

    Global expansion continues to be on the cards for Toobit, who has prioritized building its foundations over the promises of hype often found in crypto.

    The exchange uses a transparent system, with a publicly verified proof-of-reserves that is independently checked by third-party firms. These include blockchain security experts like Hacken, Beosin, and Elliptic, who conduct regular security assessments.

    CFN Dubai 2025 brought this vision to life. From the fighters in the ring to the fans in the stands, the event displayed the same resilience and strategy that define successful traders and teams in the Web3 space.

    Toobit is not just building technology. True to its motto of giving “A Bit More Than Crypto”, it’s shaping the communities behind it as a fast-growing global crypto exchange.

    As crypto enters a new era of global adoption, Toobit remains focused on providing a secure, seamless, and user-friendly trading experience.

    Disclaimer: Toobit does not currently offer any virtual asset services in the UAE and is not licensed by the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA). Toobit will only provide such services, if any, in Dubai after receiving required licenses from VARA.

    About Toobit

    Toobit is where the future of crypto trading unfolds—an award-winning cryptocurrency derivatives exchange built for those who thrive exploring new frontiers. With deep liquidity and cutting-edge technology, Toobit empowers traders worldwide to navigate the digital asset markets with confidence. We offer a fair, secure, seamless, and transparent trading experience, ensuring every trade is an opportunity to discover what’s next.

    For more information about Toobit, visit: Website | X | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord | Instagram

    Contact: Davin C.
    Email: market@toobit.com
    Website: www.toobit.com

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  • MIL-OSI: ZA Miner Launches Cloud Mining Platform to Help Users Earn Passive Income Securely and Easily

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ZA Miner Image.

    MIDDLESEX, United Kingdom, May 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As interest in digital assets continues to expand, ZA Miner launches its cloud-based crypto mining service, offering users a practical and secure way to earn passive income. With cloud mining, users can participate in cryptocurrency mining operations without owning physical hardware, making daily returns more accessible to a wider range of investors.

    Regulated and Transparent Crypto Mining

    ZA Miner is registered and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), ensuring all services meet strict compliance and operational standards. By prioritizing safety and transparency, ZA Miner provides a secure environment where users can mine digital assets with peace of mind. The platform eliminates the need for technical knowledge, expensive equipment, or ongoing maintenance costs.

    Simple Setup and Flexible Contracts

    ZA Miner is designed for both beginners and experienced crypto investors. Getting started is quick and easy:

    • $150 Welcome Credit – New users receive a trial balance to experience the mining process risk-free.
    • Flexible Mining Contracts – A range of contract terms are available to suit different budgets and goals.
    • Consistent Daily Returns – Users earn stable income throughout the contract period.
    • Live Dashboard Access – Investors can monitor mining performance, earnings, and withdrawals in real time.

    ZA Miner contracts.

    Full Control and Easy Withdrawals

    Users maintain full control of their funds with the ability to withdraw or convert earnings at any time. Each contract clearly displays expected returns, helping users make informed decisions based on their financial objectives. The platform’s interface is intuitive, allowing users to view profit projections, contract status, and account activity.

    Meeting the Demand for Passive Crypto Income

    As more investors look to diversify their portfolios, ZA Miner stands out as a reliable solution. Its compliant framework, user-friendly features, and low entry barrier make it an appealing choice for those interested in passive crypto income. Whether you’re new to digital assets or already active in the space, ZA Miner offers an efficient path to participate in cloud mining.

    About ZA Miner

    ZA Miner is a UK FCA-regulated cloud mining platform offering secure, transparent services for individuals seeking consistent passive income through crypto mining.

    Media Contact:
    SHEIKH, Anisah Fatema
    ZA FUNDINGS LTD
    info@zaminer.com
    https://www.zaminer.com/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: One year to go until the Scottish Parliament election

    Source: Scottish National Party

    Thank you Mairi for that kind introduction.

    You are such a valued member of the SNP family, and it has been wonderful to hear how well your own family is doing.

    And to my dear friend Keith, your SNP family are so full of love and admiration for you right now.

    I’ve been over in Hamilton a lot in the last few weeks to support our fantastic candidate Katy Loudon, and I’ve lost count of how many people have spoken to me of Christina with such deep affection.

    Friends, there is no better tribute that we can pay to our dear colleague Christina McKelvie than campaigning to honour her legacy, to win in her beloved Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse, and fulfil her dream of an independent Scotland.

    Friends,

    It’s hard to believe a year has passed since I became Scotland’s First Minister.

    A week may well be a long time in politics, but paradoxically the last 52 weeks have flown by in no time at all.

    Every moment has been an absolute privilege to serve Scotland.

    When I joined the SNP as a teenager, it was in the midst of economic turmoil, a cost of living crisis and huge global uncertainty.

    But I looked around me, and I was convinced that Scotland had the talented people and the immense resources to face those obstacles head-on.

    The world of 2025 feels very uncertain too – and times are really tough for a lot of people.

    But do you know what?

    I am not fazed by the challenges in front of us.

    What I believed back then, I am more convinced than ever
    Scotland has what it takes to be a successful independent country.

    When I look back over my first twelve months as First Minister …

    When I think of all the truly inspirational people around Scotland I have been so lucky to meet….

    …The entrepreneurs, the carers, the innovators, the problem-solvers, the educators and the community activists…

    …I know that there is nothing wrong with Scotland that cannot be fixed by what is right in Scotland.

    Today we are here to discuss how we move forward as a nation.

    In exactly a year’s time, people will be going to the polls in a crucial Scottish Parliament election.

    And friends, with your help I intend to bring Scotland together
    I want to us to unite around a shared vision and a common purpose.

    A determination to build a Scotland where we can all feel at home.

    Where no child is left behind.

    And where everyone can reach their potential.

    Friends,

    We know that when the SNP does well, Scotland does well

    So let us resolve today – in 2026, the SNP are going to win for Scotland.

    I want to start today with a big thank you – to all of you.

    Over these last few months, we have rolled up our sleeves and worked harder than ever for the country we serve.

    Our MSPs, our MPs, our Councillors, our activists and our fantastic candidates here with us today – all of us are putting our shoulder to the wheel.

    We have come together, and we are getting back to what we do best – delivering for the people of Scotland

    And thanks to all your hard work, the SNP is back on the front foot.

    So friends, let us build on that momentum.

    Let us redouble our efforts to work together, each and every day, to make Scotland the better country we know it can be.

    We are winning back the trust of the people of Scotland because we are showing them that we are truly focussed on their priorities.

    People tell us they are worried about the cost of living – and we are listening.

    South of the border, Labour are charging people for university tuition and many other public services. The SNP are guaranteeing to keep them free in Scotland.

    That is the SNP – delivering for Scotland.

    Pensioners are telling us that they are worried about how they’ll heat their homes this winter – and the SNP are listening.

    Labour may not think older people deserve support during a cost of living crisis, but we do.

    Pensioners were betrayed by Labour.

    But under the SNP, every single pensioner in Scotland will receive a winter fuel payment this year.

    That is the SNP – delivering for Scotland.

    And friends, commuters tell us the cost of rail travel is still a real issue for them – and we are listening.

    In this cost of living crisis, people in Scotland rightly expect their government to step up.

    So we have looked again at the issue of rail fares.

    And the SNP are scrapping peak rail fares for good.

    That is the SNP – delivering for Scotland.

    And friends, people are telling us they are struggling to access the NHS or get appointments with their GP – and we are listening.

    We’re investing, we’re rolling out new technology and we’re expanding specialist regional centres.

    Over the last year, there have been dramatic falls in some of the longest waits, as well as a 50% increase in surgical procedures such as hip and knee replacements.

    Just yesterday, I announced the delivery of an extra 100,000 appointments in GP surgeries and 150,000 additional appointments and procedures in our hospitals to reduce waiting times.

    That is the SNP  – delivering for Scotland.

    And friends, people tell us they want every child in Scotland to get the best start in life – and the SNP is listening.

    Under our watch, Scotland is the only part of the UK where child poverty is falling.

    Where other governments are stepping back, the SNP is stepping up.

    Our Scottish Child Payment is still unique in these islands. Labour have chosen not to replicate it.

    And while Labour refuse to scrap the morally unjustifiable two-child cap, the SNP will step up once again.

    We will scrap this cap and keep thousands more children out of poverty

    That is the SNP – delivering for Scotland.

    Friends,

    We have more to do, but the SNP is fully focused on the people’s priorities.

    In a year’s time, when the people of Scotland choose their next government, we will earn their trust by showing them a record of delivery.

    In that election, Labour will be standing on their record too.

    Don’t worry – I’ll make sure of it!

    Like everyone else I was delighted to see the back of the Tories, and I felt more positive when Keir Starmer took office.

    I have done everything I can to work constructively with the new Labour government in the interests of Scotland.

    People in Scotland put their trust in Labour last year – but time and time again, Labour has let them down.

    Pensioners – stripped of their winter fuel payment.

    Households – forced to pay higher energy bills

    Businesses – slapped with Labour’s jobs tax.

    Families – left with no end in sight to cruel Tory welfare policies.

    WASPI women – promised compensation but given nothing.

    Friends,

    Over the last year, the SNP has been doing what we do best – standing up for Scotland.

    Labour have been doing what they do best as well – taking Scotland for granted.

    And in the election next year, be in no doubt – Labour will have to answer for their broken promises.

    Friends,

    For as long as Scotland is under Westminster control, people are entitled to expect that Westminster will give them the same focus as any other part of the UK.

    But here is what Labour deliver.

    They have bent over backwards to support two carbon capture sites in England, but failed to fund the Acorn project in Scotland.

    They’re saving jobs at Scunthorpe while abandoning workers at Grangemouth.

    They’re happy to take Scotland’s energy wealth but refusing to cut our energy bills.

    Labour or Tories, it’s the same old story.

    For Westminster, Scotland is always an afterthought.

    For the SNP, Scotland will always come first.

    Friends,

    If you want to know what happens when governments do not deliver for people, look no further than last week’s local election results south of the border.

    An ill wind of change is blowing through UK politics, and after last week it is no longer fanciful to suggest that Nigel Farage could be Prime Minister in a few years.

    This should be a wake-up call for people across Scotland – but certainly not a surprise.

    Keir Starmer and the Labour party have opened the door to Farage.

    Beacause they have failed to stand up to him.

    Dancing to Farage’s tune on immigration

    Too scared to admit Brexit has been a disaster.

    And alienating communities in England by maintaining Tory austerity cuts.

    That’s what you get with Labour

    At Westminster, Nigel Farage may not be in office – but he is very much in power.

    You don’t beat populists by imitating them.

    You beat them by confronting them.

    We will never do any deals with Farage.

    Only the SNP will confront Farage and defeat Farage.

    It’s often said that the past is a foreign country.

    Well after last week, I think for people in Scotland, the future of the UK is looking increasingly unrecognisable.

    Now more than ever, it falls on the SNP to offer a brighter future.

    I’ve believed for my whole life that the path to that brighter future for Scotland is reached by becoming an independent nation.

    And I’ve always known that we will become independent when a clear majority of people gets behind a common vision for our country’s future.

    Our task – as the party that will guide Scotland to independence – is to create the conditions where that can happen.

    That means getting all of our ducks in a row – and friends, we are doing that.

    When I became SNP Leader, I said we needed to come back together as a movement

    And we have.

    I said we needed to stay true to our values.

    And we are.

    I said we needed to earn the right to be heard.

    And through our hard work, we are earning that right.

    Because we are delivering on Scotland’s priorities.

    And by delivering for people in the here and now, they are more open to receiving our message of hope for Scotland’s future.

    Over the next twelve months, we must deliver our message as far and wide as possible.

    Westminster has scarcely looked more distant from the people of Scotland and their everyday concerns.

    For years, Labour told people in Scotland that they didn’t need independence – we just needed to get rid of the Tories and everything will change.

    No wonder so many people are feeling disaffected and alienated right now.

    The choice is to accept things as they are, or to act differently.

    What surer way to tackle alienation than with the overwhelming sense of empowerment of becoming an independent nation which is ours to create?

    We can build a winning coalition for independence by showing people what that empowerment can lead to.

    The Scotland I want to build is an enterprising, outward-looking and compassionate Scotland – which will flourish with the powers of independence.

    An enterprising nation – which understands that the prosperity of our country rests on ensuring the prosperity of every single one of our citizens.

    An outward-looking nation – where we give to the world everything we can offer, just as we seek from the world everything it can offer us.

    Where we take our rightful place at the top table of Europe.

    And which looks at the global challenges of the age, such as the climate emergency, and asks not “how can we avoid responsibility?” but instead asks “what can we do to help?”

    And a compassionate nation – which sees human rights – including LGBTQI+ rights – not as something to denigrate, but as the bedrock of a society where everyone feels safe and accepted.

    One which doesn’t balance its books on the backs of pensioners, the poor and disabled people – but values them as ourselves, our friends, our family, our neighbours – cherished members of our society.

    That is the Scotland we should aspire to – and that is the Scotland I want to create.

    Friends,

    All of us are here today because fundamentally we believe in something better.

    Even in these uncertain times, we know – beyond any doubt – that Scotland has what it takes to be a thriving successful independent nation.

    Over the next 12 months, our ambition must be to unite as many people as possible behind our vision.

    We must reach people from all walks of life, in every corner of Scotland.

    We must build a winning coalition that is as broad as it is high.

    A year today, I don’t just want to win – I want us to shift the tectonic plates of Scottish politics and create a wave of hope that will overcome Westminster’s wall of despair.

    Friends, we are back on the front foot – so let us take the next steps together.

    When Westminster lets Scotland down, let us lift Scotland up.

    When others seek to divide, let us unite.

    While others tell people in Scotland that they can’t, let us show them how they can.

    The campaign for Scotland’s future starts today.

    So let us get out there and let us win that better future for Scotland.

    Thank you.

    MIL OSI United Kingdom

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor leads VE Day 80 celebrations in St Albans District

    Source: St Albans City and District

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    St Albans Mayor, Councillor Jamie Day, laid a wreath at the City’s War Memorial to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.

    He was joined by Cllr Jenni Murray, the Deputy Mayor, Daisy Cooper, the MP for St Albans, John Gauthier, from the Royal British Legion, and senior officers from St Albans City and District Council.

    Canon Margaret Tinsley led prayers at the ceremony by the memorial in St Peter’s Street.

    Earlier, the Town Crier Stephen Potter read the VE Day 80 National Proclamation at the Clock Tower at the same time as 300 criers from around the UK and Commonwealth.

    Both events attracted a gathering of dozens of residents who came together to pay their respects to the millions of victims of the Second World War.

    VE Day occurred on 8 May 1945 when Nazi Germany surrendered to Britain and its allies, bringing an end to the Second World War in Europe.

    After the wreath laying, the Mayor launched a display of storyboards at the Assembly Room of St Albans Museum + Gallery.

    The photographs and text explore the unique personal stories of eight individuals from across the District with topics ranging from evacuation to life as a Prisoner of War.

    After viewing the display, the Mayor hosted a coffee morning for armed forces’ veterans at the Civic Centre.

    Inspector Paul Caro, representing Hertfordshire Constabulary, also attended the event and talked to some of the guests.

    The Mayor also attended a special Commemorative Evensong at St Albans Cathedral and joined the ringers at the Bell Tower as they joined a national ring-out to celebrate the occasion.

    Cllr Day, the Mayor of St Albans City and District, said:

    It was a great honour to lead the District’s celebration of VE Day 80, undoubtedly the highlight of my civic year.

    I was pleased that so many of our residents joined me at the Clock Tower and War Memorial where we had a very moving service.

    It was a fitting tribute to the thousands of men and women who gave their lives during the war in Europe so we could continue to enjoy our freedoms and way of life. We will always remember them.

    Admission to the Museum + Gallery display is free and on Saturday 10 May there will be a performance of wartime songs by a local choir.

    There will be two sessions, at noon and 2pm, when the community group The Monday Choir will sing the hits of Vera Lynn and other 1940s favourites. 

    The Charter Market on the same day will be VE Day-themed with traders encouraged to put up red, white and blue bunting as well as other appropriate decorations.

    At Wheathampstead, the Parish Council is organising a free VE Day exhibition at Marford Memorial Hall, 11am to 5pm, on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 May.

    Curated by the local history society, it will feature photographs, uniforms and other artefacts to bring to life the wartime stories of residents and evacuees.

    There will also be a street café selling 1940s style cakes and other treats.

    Photos: top, from the left: Daisy Cooper, St Albans MP, Cllr Jenni Murray, Deputy Mayor, Cllr Jamie Day, the Mayor, Canon Margaret Tinsley, veteran John Gauthier, and the Town Crier, Stephen Potter .Below, the Town Crier reads out the VE Day 80 Proclamation at the Clock Tower; the Mayor tries out a World War Two jeep; the Mayor at the Museum + Gallery display; Inspector Paul Caro talks to veterans at the coffee morning.

    Contact for the media: John McJannet, Principal Communications Officer: 01727-819533;  john.mcjannet@stalbans.gov.uk

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: First “Urbi et Orbi” Blessing of the Holy Father Leo XIV

    Source: The Holy See

    This evening the Holy Father Leo XIV, preceded by the Cross, appeared on the external Loggia of Blessings of the Vatican Basilica to greet the people and to impart the “Urbi et Orbi” Apostolic Blessing.
    Before the Blessing, the new Pope addressed the following words to the faithful:

    Words of the Holy Father
    Peace be with you all!
    Dear brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the Risen Christ, the good shepherd who gave his life for God’s flock. I too would like this greeting of peace to enter into your heart, to reach your families, all people, wherever they may be, all peoples, all the earth. Peace be with you!
    This is the peace of the Risen Christ, a disarmed and disarming peace, a humble and preserving peace. It comes from God. God, who loves all of us, without any limits or conditions. We still keep in our ears the weak but always courageous voice of Pope Francis, who blessed Rome – the Pope who blessed Rome and the world that day on Easter morning.
    Allow me to continue that same blessing. God loves us, all of us, evil will not prevail. We are all in God’s hands. Therefore, without fear, united, hand in hand with God and among ourselves, let us go forward. We are disciples of Christ, Christ goes before us, and the world needs his light. Humanity needs him like a bridge to reach God and his love. You too, help us to build bridges with dialogue, with encounter, uniting us all so as to be one people always in peace. Thank you, Pope Francis!
    I also wish to thank all my Cardinal brothers who chose me to be the Successor of Peter and to walk together with you, as a united Church always seeking peace and justice, always seeking to work as men and women faithful to Jesus Christ, without fear, to proclaim the Gospel, to be missionaries.
    I am an Augustinian, a son of Saint Augustine, who said: “With you I am a Christian and for you a bishop”. In this sense, we can all work together towards that homeland that God has prepared for us.
    To the Church of Rome, a special greeting! [Applause]. We must strive together to be a missionary Church, building bridges, dialogue, always open to receiving with open arms for everyone, like this square, open to all, to all who need our charity, our presence, dialogue and love.
    [In Spanish] And if I may also say a word, a greeting to everyone, and in particular to my dear diocese of Chiclayo, in Peru, where a faithful people have accompanied their bishop, shared their faith and given so much, in order to continue to be the faithful Church of Jesus Christ.
    [Returning to Italian]
    To all of you, brothers and sisters of Rome, of Italy, of all the world, we want to be a synodal Church, a Church on the move, a Church that always strives for peace, that always strives for charity, that always strives to be close, especially to those who suffer.
    Today is the day of the Supplica to Our Lady of Pompeii. Our Mother Mary always wants to walk with us, to stay close, to help us with her intercession and her love.
    So, I would like to pray with you. Let us pray together for this new mission, for all the Church, for peace in the world, and let us ask Mary, our Mother, for this special grace.
    Ave Maria…

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Appointment of Bishop of Carlisle: 9 May 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    Appointment of Bishop of Carlisle: 9 May 2025

    The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Robert Saner-Haigh, for election as Bishop of Carlisle

    The King has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Robert Saner-Haigh, Suffragan Bishop of Penrith in the Diocese of Carlisle, for election as Bishop of Carlisle, in succession to The Right Reverend James William Scobie Newcome, following his retirement.

    Background

    Rob was educated at Birmingham University and trained for ministry at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.  He served his title at St. Lawrence, Appleby in the Diocese of Carlisle, and was ordained Priest in 2006. He was appointed Diocesan Initial Ministerial Education Officer in 2007 and Diocesan Director of Ordinands in 2008.  Alongside both of these roles he served as Bishop’s Chaplain and Assistant Priest at St. Michael’s, Dalston, with Cumdivock, Raughton Head and Wreay.  In 2010, he was appointed Priest in Charge of Holy Trinity Kendal and, from 2020, served as Director of Mission and Ministry for the Diocese of Newcastle and Residentiary Canon of Newcastle Cathedral.

    In 2022, Rob took up his current role as Suffragan Bishop of Penrith, in the Diocese of Carlisle and, since 2023, he has served as Acting Bishop of Carlisle.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Three Board Members reappointed to the Museum of the Home

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Three Board Members reappointed to the Museum of the Home

    The Secretary of State has reappointed Alain Clapham, Viscount Charles Colville and Professor Caroline Malone as Board Members of the Museum of the Home for a second term of 3 years, from 4 November 2024 until 3 November 2027.

    Alain Clapham

    Alain ‘Fusion’ Clapham is an award-winning communicator and strategic thinker, recognised for his ability to shape narratives that connect institutions, businesses and communities. With a background in media, digital strategy, and cultural consultancy, he has worked with leading organisations – including YouTube, Historic Royal Palaces, Wellcome Collection and the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) – to develop innovative approaches to audience engagement and institutional change.

    His work with heritage bodies, brands, educational institutions and corporate leaders has positioned him as a key figure in discussions around cultural representation, public discourse, and strategic transformation. He has advised on projects that bridge policy, digital evolution, and public engagement, ensuring institutions remain both forward-thinking and accessible.

    As the director of BMTstories and SUPERORGANIC, Alain leads cultural platforms that connect audiences and industry through innovative practice and creative empowerment. His work as a public speaker, facilitator and Transformative Storyteller fosters dialogue, learning, and expression across diverse communities.

    Viscount Charles Colville

    Charles Colville is a television producer and Crossbench member of the House of Lords. He is a graduate in Modern History from Durham University. He started his career as a journalist in the West Midlands and went on to work for BBC’s Newsnight programme becoming the Moscow producer during the fall of the Soviet Union. Moving to documentaries he made a wide range of science and history programmes working with museums and heritage organisations around the world.

    He used his experience as a journalist and historical knowledge to create independent, fresh narratives. Since leaving the BBC he has made a series on the role of the Queen in our national life. 

    In the House of Lords he speaks on the media and digital issues amongst other matters. He has supported amendments in the Environment Bill to reduce plastic pollution. As a member of cross-party Communications and Digital Select Committee he has taken part in inquiries on digital regulation and UK public service broadcasting. The current inquiry is into the government’s consultation into the privatisation of Channel 4. He is a great supporter of the Museum of the Home and looks forward to continuing working with the Board of Trustees.

    Professor Caroline Malone

    Caroline Malone studied archaeology and anthropology and undertook research on prehistory in southern Europe, an area where she has continued fieldwork in Malta, Sicily and Italy, most recently leading the ERC funded FRAGSUS Project. She was Curator for English Heritage of the Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury and an Inspector of Ancient Monuments before commencing an academic career at Bristol, Cambridge and Queen’s University Belfast. She was the editor of Antiquity Journal, and also has served as Keeper of the former department of Prehistoric and Romano British Antiquities at the British Museum, as Senior Tutor of Hughes Hall Cambridge, and as Senior Proctor of Cambridge University.  She is the author of a number of books and papers. She is currently a visiting Professor at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge and  Emeritus Professor of Prehistory at Queen’s University Belfast, and is DCMS Trustee of the Museum of the Home.

    Remuneration and Governance Code

    Board Members of the Museum of the Home are not remunerated. This appointment has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s [Governance Code on Public Appointments].

    The appointments process is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. Under the Code, any significant political activity undertaken by an appointee in the last five years must be declared. This is defined as including holding office, public speaking, making a recordable donation, or candidature for election. Alain Clapham has not declared any significant political activity. Caroline Malone has declared that she has stood as a candidate for Local Council Elections in Cambridge, Castle Ward for the Liberal Democrats in 2022, 2023 and 2024. She also canvassed on behalf of the Liberal Democrats in Cambridge, Castle Ward in 2022 and 2023. Viscount Colville is a freelance TV producer.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Public sector technology brought to market with a spinout company

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Case study

    Public sector technology brought to market with a spinout company

    Cobalt Light Systems Ltd, a spinout from STFC, developed patented technology to identify materials through barriers.

    Airport security using the bottle scanner to check for hazardous substances.

    Founding organisation

    • Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

    Spinout company name

    • Cobalt Light Systems Ltd

    Date of incorporation: 26 June 2006

    Website link: Chemical Analysis, Life Sciences, and Diagnostics

    Background

    In the early 2000’s, it was difficult for older technology to see through the container and differentiate the contents from the material of the container, posing real challenges to airport security and pharmaceutical analysis.

    This innovation addressed this need, enabling the detection of harmful substances in sealed containers.

    Cobalt Light Systems Ltd, a successful public sector spinout from STFC, developed patented technology to identify materials through barriers such as plastic, coloured glass and paper.

    The spinout journey

    During routine technology development of the Kerr-gate Raman Spectroscopy system at the Central Laser Facility (CLF) at STFC, a scientist identified and explored the Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (SORS) effect. 

    The SORS method allows the identification of the chemical composition underneath the surface of materials, ranging from paper to coloured glass and plastic. The scientist realised that this had potential uses far beyond the facilities and discussed his idea with the Innovation team at STFC.

    The Innovation team recognised the commercial potential of this new use and filed for base source patents which enabled them to legally protect the IP and to commercialise the innovation. Commercialisation would help STFC maximise the social and economic impact of this innovation.

    STFC scientists were awarded funding from the Innovation team which gave them the freedom and flexibility to explore the potential applications of the technology.

    Originally, they identified the medical technology industry as the main market for this technology. As the product development continued, the scientists further refined the methodology that spanned the medical industry, pharma industry, security material scanning and beyond. For instance, using this technology in airport security could reduce the risk of accidental exposure for security staff.

    Not only did STFC have a platform technology, for which it owned the IP, they had also explored and demonstrated the market potential for a whole portfolio of applications, which made it an attractive proposition for investors. STFC also had a team keen to engage in building a business.

    Based on this, STFC made the decision to go down the spinout route – founding LiteThru Ltd in 2006. LiteThru developed its first product for the pharma industry to perform quality control for medicines.

    Initial investment came from a range of investors, including Rainbow Seed Fund (now UK Innovation & Science Seed Fund), Oxford Technology Enterprise Capital Fund and NESTA.

    LiteThru Ltd raised £750,000 to increase the technology readiness level of the product. They appointed a new CEO and changed their name to ‘Cobalt Light Systems Ltd’.

    This new company raised more investment and officially launched their product for pharmaceutical quality control in 2010. They continued to develop innovative products, making a liquid scanner for airports and a handheld device to test bottles and jars for dangerous substances.

    The success of Cobalt’s product attracted the interest of Agilent Technologies who acquired Cobalt in 2017.  Agilent also relocated their global centre for Raman spectroscopy to STFC’s Harwell Campus.

    Who benefits from this technology?

    • Airport security: It helps airports detect hazardous materials, explosives, and narcotics without opening packages, saving time and reducing the risk of accidental exposure for staff.
    • Pharmaceutical analysis: It is used to analyse pharmaceutical materials including capsules, tablets, gel and solutions

    Outcome

    Cobalt Light Systems Ltd’s bottle scanner is used in over 70 airports and a handheld version of SORS is used in security, defence and firefighting applications enabling in-field chemical analysis through opaque containers.

    The company won the 2014 MacRobert Award and the 2015 Queen’s Award for Enterprise.

    It secured over £7 million in investment including grants prior to its exit in 2017

    Agilent Technologies acquired the company in 2017, with a value of £40 million and employing 50 staff.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Major boost for mobile cinema

    Source: Scottish Government

    £500,000 funding to Screen Machine.

    Funding has been announced enabling an order to be placed for a new Screen Machine mobile cinema serving rural communities across Scotland.

    The £500,000 Scottish Government grant allows Regional Screen Scotland (RSS) to order a new vehicle to take films to 44 locations in areas including the Highlands and Islands, Moray and North Ayrshire.

    After the previous 80-seat vehicle was retired in 2023 following 18 years and 250,000 miles on the road, RSS started fundraising for a permanent replacement costing £1.7 million. A leased vehicle is currently continuing the service until April 2026.

    The new machine will be energy efficient with the ability to charge via solar panels and battery packs, instead of a diesel generator.

    Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said:

    “The Screen Machine service is a hugely important asset, bringing cinema to the doorsteps of people in many rural and island communities.

    “It has proved its worth over 26 years, providing entertainment that town and city residents take for granted. In doing so it enriches people’s lives and plays a part in tackling rural depopulation.

    “This grant allows Regional Screen Scotland to order a new, bespoke vehicle able to use Scotland’s ferry network and negotiate our rural roads. I wish the organisation well as it continues efforts to reach its fundraising target.”

    Regional Screen Scotland interim Chief Executive Simon Drysdale said:

    “This generous grant from the Scottish Government completely transforms our fundraising campaign to raise the money required to build a new Screen Machine. We can now plan with greater confidence for a service that will be secured into the 2040s.

    “Heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported our campaign so far, from Screen Scotland to the Arran Trust, customers of the Newtonmore Grill, letter-writing children in Barra and many, many more.”

    Background

    The grant for the Screen Machine comes from the Scottish Government’s Gaelic Capital Fund, which supports developments of benefit to Gaelic-speaking communities.  

    Regional Screen Scotland launched its public fundraising campaign in September 2024. Energy firm SSEN Transmission has already announced it will give £350,000 from its Regional Community Benefit Fund.  Further support has come from actors Alan Cumming and Dame Judi Dench and fundraising continues.

    Around 180,000 tickets have been sold in Highland, Argyll & Bute, Western Isles, Moray, North Ayrshire, Aberdeenshire and Orkney over the last 10 years. In 2024-25 the service showed 51 films at 450 screenings at which it employed a total of 57 local ushers.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Charity regulator criticises charity over repeated breaches

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Charity regulator criticises charity over repeated breaches

    The Charity Commission has issued an Official Warning.

    The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has issued the Oxford Initiative for British Islam with an Official Warning after the charity failed to file accounting records on time for five consecutive years.

    The charity – a  think tank and research institute – was 397 days late filing its 2019 accounts, 32 days late filing its 2020 accounts, 367 days late filing its 2021 accounts, 282 days late filing its 2022 accounts, and 74 days late filing its most recent accounts (and other records), for the financial year ended 31 December 2023.

    Charities are given 10 months after the end of their financial year to file. The charity’s failures to do so amount a breach of trust or duty, or misconduct and/or mismanagement in the administration of the charity. The Official Warning notes that the charity is to take steps to ensure all future annual accounting records are submitted to the Commission within the statutory deadline, and that failure to do so may lead to further regulatory action.

    The regulator opened a regulatory compliance case involving the charity in April 2024, after concerns were raised that the charity’s Chair made a number of concerning comments in an interview, including drawing a comparison between Zionism and Nazism and saying politicians should be “identified” if they have family links to Judaism or Zionism because “the public should know that [they] are not objective and unbiased.”

    The trustees told the Commission that the Chair made the comments in a personal capacity, not on behalf of the charity. The Commission recognises the importance of freedom of expression for those leading charities but also expects trustees to be aware of the potential impact of comments on their charity’s reputation.

    In this case the Commission concluded that the trustees failed to take sufficient action to distinguish the charity’s identity from the Chair’s comments in a personal capacity, in order to protect the charity’s reputation. The Chair’s name is often publicly associated with the charity, as it was in reporting of these comments. The Commission has therefore issued regulatory guidance requiring the trustees to implement effective written policies and procedures to manage situations in future.

    The Commission is also critical of the trustees’ cooperation with its officials during the compliance case. The regulator expended considerable resources chasing the trustees and its delegates for responses, in pursuit of crucial information. This resulted in the Commission having to exercise its powers on two occasions to compel the trustees, by way of a legal order, to provide both answers to questions and certain documents.

    Steve Roake, Assistant Director of Investigations and Compliance at the Charity Commission said:

    The law requires all trustees to meet core duties and responsibilities, including to prepare and submit financial reporting documents on time, to protect their charity’s reputation and good name, and to cooperate with the Commission’s enquiries.

    Sadly, our case involving the Oxford Initiative for British Islam found that the trustees repeatedly failed to meet their legal duties and responsibilities, putting the charity at risk of harm. We also found that the trustees did not take sufficient steps to distance their charity from comments made by its Chair, and are critical of the trustees for this failure.

    We hope the trustees will learn lessons from these incidents to improve the charity’s governance for the future.

    The Charity Commission’s case opened in April 2024 and concluded in April 2025.

    Ends

    Notes to editors:

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

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    Out of hours press office contact number: 07785 748787

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Slovakia: Bilal Zahid

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Slovakia: Bilal Zahid

    Mr Bilal Zahid has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Slovak Republic in succession to Mr Nigel Baker OBE MVO who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. Mr Zahid will take up his appointment during September 2025.

    Mr Bilal Zahid

    Curriculum vitae           

    Full name: Bilal Zahid

    Date Role
    2024 to present Full Time Language Training
    2023 to 2024 Kyiv, Minister Counsellor
    2022 to 2023 FCDO, Joint Head of Ukraine Campaign Unit
    2020 to 2022 FCO, then FCDO, Additional Director, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
    2016 to 2020 Northern Ireland Office, Deputy Director
    2015 to 2016 Northern Ireland Office, Head of Political Section
    2013 to 2015 Deputy Prime Minister’s Office, Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs
    2011 to 2013 Cabinet Office, Policy Adviser, National Security Secretariat
    2009 to 2011 Northern Ireland Office, Fast Stream roles

    Media enquiries

    Email newsdesk@fcdo.gov.uk

    Telephone 020 7008 3100

    Contact the FCDO Communication Team via email (monitored 24 hours a day) in the first instance, and we will respond as soon as possible.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: ‘Good’ rating for adult care services

    Source: City of Sunderland

    Healthcare regulator the Care Quality Commission (CQC) rates City Council support services for adults as ‘Good’.

    The City Council’s Adult Social Care Services achieved an overall score of 75 in the inspection which was carried out in November.

    Inspectors found high quality services across the board, with all nine key areas examined rated ‘Good’.

    In a report published on Friday 9 May, the CQC said the council worked with people, partners and the local community to make available a range of services, facilities, resources and other measures to promote independence, and to prevent, delay or reduce the need for care and support.

    Summing up people’s experiences, inspectors added: “People told us they received clear information, regular reviews, and emotional support from the local authority staff. They said the staff supported them and listened to their personal preferences and wishes such as quieter living environments and family connections.”

    They also noted ‘a strong focus on reablement to support people to remain independent at home’ and how ‘the service fosters a culture of continuous improvement, with leaders who are passionate about their community taking innovative approaches to address any service gaps.’

    Welcoming the report, Councillor Kelly Chequer, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Safer Communities at Sunderland City Council, said: “I’m delighted that the high-quality adult services we provide to our residents have been recognised as being ‘Good’ by the CQC.

    “This achievement demonstrates how our services are putting residents at the heart of everything we do. It was also brilliant to hear that residents using our services felt that they were being listened to and supported to live more fulfilling lives.

    “The fact that our services have been rated ‘Good’ across all nine key areas inspected is also testament to the dedication of our staff delivering this high quality support across the city.”

    Key findings in the report include:

    • People being given help, advice, and information about how to access services, facilities, and other agencies for help with non-eligible care and support needs
    • The local authority being passionate about working with partners to promote a shared commitment to the health and wellbeing of people in Sunderland. There was a particular focus on collaboration to maximise community assets and strengths
    • People reporting positive experiences with assessment and support, including increased independence, choice, and control
    • Effective systems, processes, and practices in place to make sure people were protected from abuse and neglect
    • Clear and effective governance, management, and accountability arrangements at all levels within the local authority
    • People saying their journey through adult social care was focused on their wishes and they felt listened to. Pathways and processes ensured people’s support was planned and co-ordinated across different agencies and services.

    James Bullion, CQC’s chief inspector of adult social care and integrated care, said: “At this assessment of Sunderland City Council’s adult social care services, we found leaders had a passion for providing good care. They had a clear understanding of where they needed to address issues and were making continuous improvements to benefit people living in Sunderland.”

    The full report can be read here: Local authority assessment reports – Care Quality Commission

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: More consistent support for victims of domestic and sexual abuse

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    More consistent support for victims of domestic and sexual abuse

    New guidance sets out how workers can best support survivors of physical and sexual abuse   

    • New guidance to strengthen consistency of emotional and practical support for victims  
    • First ever guidance on Independent Stalking Advocates to be published next year 
    • Forms part of the government’s Plan for Change to halve violence against women and girls in the next decade  

    Consistency of support for victims of sexual and domestic abuse is set to be bolstered through new guidance published today (Friday 9 May).  

    New guidance on Independent Domestic Violence Advisers and updated guidance for Independent Sexual Violence Advisers will set out how these vital workers can best support brave survivors of physical and sexual abuse.   

    The guidance will cover issues such as how to best help victims navigate the criminal justice system, or how to signpost survivors to support services in the community. It will also look at how advisers can better support the needs of the most vulnerable, including children, through the use of age-appropriate materials. 

    In addition, the government will publish the first ever guidance for Independent Stalking Advocates next year. The first of its kind, the guidance will be developed by experts in this area, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.

    This work forms part of the government’s commitment to halve violence against women and girls in the next decade and to create safer streets through its Plan for Change.

    Minister for Victims and Violence Against Women and Girls, Alex Davies-Jones, said:

    Independent Domestic Violence Advisers and Independent Sexual Violence Advisers are vital in supporting victims of domestic and sexual abuse – from helping to navigate the court process to advising on services they can access in their community.

    Today’s guidance will help to improve the consistency of that support. This marks another step forwards in halving violence against women and girls as part of our Plan for Change.

    Sexual and domestic abuse has devasting consequences for victims. An Independent Domestic Violence Adviser and Independent Sexual Violence Adviser can help to support victims when this happens – from providing one to one emotional support or signposting to community-based services, to providing practical support such as help to access refuge accommodation or advice on the court process. 

    The Independent Domestic Violence Adviser and Independent Sexual Violence Adviser guidance has been developed in close collaboration with the victim support sector to ensure it accurately reflects how these roles should operate in practice to give victims the support they need.  

    As set out in the Victims and Prisoners Act, criminal justice bodies and other organisations with public functions relating to victims have a duty to consider the best practice recommendations within the guidance. The intention is to improve the way in which professionals work together to support victims. 

    Background information

    • Section 16 (1) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 provides a duty on the Secretary of State to issue guidance on specified victim support roles.  

    • The Victim Support (Specified Roles) Regulations 2025 specify victim support roles about which guidance will be published under section 16. The regulations specify Independent Domestic Violence Advisers, Independent Sexual Violence Advisers, and Independent Stalking Advocates.  

    • A targeted consultation with the victim support sector seeking views on the Independent Domestic Violence Adviser and Independent Sexual Violence Adviser guidance ran January – February 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI China: EU targets 95-bln-euro worth of US imports

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

    Flags of the European Union fly outside the Berlaymont Building, the European Commission headquarters, in Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 29, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The European Commission has launched a public consultation targeting U.S. imports worth 95 billion euros (107.2 billion U.S. dollars), warning that retaliatory measures could take effect if ongoing negotiations with the United States fail to yield an agreement, according to a statement released on Thursday.

    The consultation covers a broad range of U.S. industrial and agricultural goods, including wine, frozen meat, aircraft, cars and car parts, chemicals, electrical equipment, healthcare products, and machinery.

    In parallel, the bloc is also weighing new restrictions on 4.4 billion euros of European Union (EU) exports to the United States, such as steel scrap and chemical products.

    Currently, the EU faces 25 percent U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, alongside 10 percent baseline duties on most other exports. The bloc has been preparing for a possible end to a 90-day tariff truce, which is set to expire on July 8. If no deal is reached, the U.S. universal tariffs could rise to 20 percent.

    The Commission stated that the consultation on countermeasures aims to address both the universal U.S. tariffs and those specifically targeting cars and auto parts.

    At the same time, the Commission announced that the EU will launch a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against the so-called “reciprocal” tariffs and duties on vehicles and vehicle components. The EU will submit a formal request for consultations, arguing that the U.S. measures violate core WTO rules.

    “The EU’s objective is thus to reaffirm that internationally agreed rules matter, and these cannot be unilaterally disregarded by any WTO member, including the U.S.,” the statement underlined.

    While underscoring the EU’s preference for a negotiated solution, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized that the bloc “continues preparing for all possibilities.”

    The Commission noted that nearly 70 percent of EU exports to the United States – amounting to 379 billion euros – are now affected by the new tariffs, including some that are temporarily suspended. These tariffs have increased business costs, slowed economic growth, fueled inflation, and contributed to heightened global economic uncertainty.

    Stakeholders are invited to submit feedback on the proposed measures until June 10. Following the consultation, the Commission will finalize its proposal and consult EU member states. If necessary, a legal act imposing tariffs could be swiftly enacted should talks with Washington collapse.

    Regarding the WTO dispute, once the EU formally requests consultations, both parties will have up to two months to reach a mutually acceptable resolution. If no agreement is reached, the EU may request the establishment of a dispute panel to adjudicate the matter. (1 euro = 1.13 U.S. dollars)

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mockingbird programme providing support to more Plymouth fostering families

    Source: City of Plymouth

    A programme which provides family-style support for fostering families has been extended in Plymouth, with more households now able to benefit.  

    Foster for Plymouth staff and families celebrating the launch of the second Mockingbird constellation

    Foster for Plymouth, Plymouth City Council’s own fostering service, first introduced the Mockingbird programme last autumn in partnership with The Fostering Network. 

    Mockingbird uses an extended family model in the form of ‘constellations’, consisting of a central hub home which supports several satellite homes of other foster carers. The hub home carers are specially recruited for their experience and will help the satellite carers with peer support, social activities and respite care in the form of sleepovers.   

    The first constellation launched last year has been a huge success and now a second constellation has launched, which will support eight fostering households.  

    The hub home carers for the second constellation, Lydia and Paul, have been foster carers since 2013.  

    They said: “As a family of five we have mostly done time-limited and respite care, caring for 39 children to date. We have loved sharing our house and family with these children and have learnt so much on the way.  

    “We look forward to being part of the Mockingbird model, supporting others to enjoy and flourish in their fostering journey and introducing an extended family to all the children.”  

     Being part of a Mockingbird constellation is an additional option for foster carers, rather than being compulsory, and the satellite homes are carefully chosen to ensure good compatibility.  

    Mockingbird has been shown to help alleviate the sense of isolation that carers can feel and means they can access immediate practical and emotional support in the same way that a non-fostering family might be supported by friends and family.   

    The first constellation, lead by hub home carers Jo and Duncan, has been hugely successful since it launched last autumn.  

    Jo said: “We absolutely love our Mockingbird journey. It’s been awesome watching both the children and carers bonding and we have made so many wonderful memories so far, it’s been absolutely amazing. Through feedback from our carers I know they feel the same way. 

    “We wish Lydia and Paul every success on their new journey – they’ll smash it! And we will support in any way we can.”  

    L-R: Hub home carer Jo, Mockingbird Liaison Worker at Foster for Plymouth Sharon, and new Hub home carers Paul and Lydia

    Councillor Jemima Laing, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, said: “The success of the first Mockingbird constellation has been astounding, it’s clear that it has had real benefits for both our foster carers and our children and young people. 

    “I’m delighted that we’re launching our second constellation so that even more of our fostering families can benefit from being part of a tight-knit community.”  

    Only Local Authority foster carers can benefit from the Mockingbird programme.  

    To be a foster carer, you must be over the age of 21, have a spare room and be genuinely interested in the welfare of children and young people.  

    There are less barriers to foster care then you may think, and it doesn’t matter whether you are:  

    • single or in a relationship  
    • a parent or have never had children  
    • a pet owner  
    • renting your home or a homeowner  
    • employed, unemployed or retired  
    • living with a disability.  

    If you’re interested in finding out more, visit fosterforplymouth.co.uk, email [email protected] or call 01752 308762.  

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Celebrations at St Peter’s as academy rated Good by Ofsted

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    Inspectors visited St Peter’s Collegiate Academy recently and, in their report published this week, found that pupils ‘achieve well’ thanks to consistent approaches to teaching and the curriculum which the school has put in place.

    Leaders have undertaken careful adjustments to continue improving pupils’ education and exam results, and extensively developed the school’s approach to teaching, ensuring higher levels of consistency across subjects – with pupils speaking positively to inspectors about the improvements which have been made.

    Pupils ‘know that the school’s expectations for their achievement and how they conduct themselves are high and consistent’, and how the school lives up to its values of ‘respect, service and aspiration’. One pupil stated: “St Peter’s is a community which supports all pupils and provides a safe environment for us to learn.’

    St Peter’s is an ‘inclusive school where pupils of all backgrounds are valued and welcome’, and identifies the needs of students with special educational needs or disabilities ‘with precision’.

    Staff at the school, part of Three Spires Trust, check pupils’ reading ages carefully on entry, enabling ‘effective support’ to those who need to become more fluent readers, and there is further provision in place to encourage a love of reading.

    The school has worked extensively to develop its sixth form, establishing a joint sixth form with another school in the trust which has contributed to students ‘learning the curriculum in greater depth and being better prepared’ for exams. Sixth formers are ‘well guided in their choice of courses’ and given ‘useful guidance to inform and support them to access ambitious destinations’.

    Attendance levels are high, and inspectors say the school is ‘rightly proud of its extensive offer for pupils’ personal development’, including clubs, visits and residentials.

    Governors and trustees are ‘ambitious for the school and its pupils’, ‘very well informed’, and offer supportive challenge. Meanwhile, the trust has ‘worked effectively with leaders to review and develop the school’s work’, with staff speaking ‘highly positively’ of the changes which have been made.

    Inspectors concluded that the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management and sixth form provision at St Peter’s Collegiate Academy are all Good. Previously, the school had been judged to require improvement.

    Principal Timothy Mullen-Furness said: “We are absolutely delighted that Ofsted has recognised the tremendous progress we’ve made as an academy.

    “This report reflects the unwavering dedication of our staff, the positive attitudes of our students, and the strength of our wider community. St Peter’s continues to grow as a place where every student is welcomed, valued, and supported to fulfil their God given potential. As we look ahead to our brand new academy building, opening in January 2026, we remain committed to providing an exceptional education in a truly inclusive environment.”

    Matt Jevons, Chair of Governors, added: “As both Chair of Governors and a parent at the school, I am fortunate enough to witness the unstinting dedication and professionalism of our staff every day. It is therefore extremely pleasing to see their efforts formally acknowledged in the inspection report and in the review meetings.

    “As parents, we entrust the school significantly to care for and educate our children, and this judgment reaffirms our faith in the school’s long term commitment to excellence.”

    Councillor Jacqui Coogan, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, said: “This is an excellent report which recognises the significant progress made at St Peter’s Collegiate Academy, and it is a testament to the collective effort, resilience and ambition across the academy. I would like to congratulate Timothy and everyone at St Peter’s on their continuing success.”

    Data shows that 97% of schools in Wolverhampton are currently rated either Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, the highest ever.
     

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping, Swedish King exchange congratulations on 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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

    BEIJING, May 9 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping and Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf on Friday exchanged congratulations on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

    In his telegram, Xi Jinping noted that Sweden was one of the first European countries to establish diplomatic relations with China.

    According to him, in the 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties, Sino-Swedish relations have generally remained stable. Bilateral cooperation in areas such as economy and trade, science and technology, education and people-to-people exchanges has been constantly expanding, and positive results have been achieved.

    Xi Jinping stressed that he attaches great importance to the development of China-Swedish relations and is willing to work with King Carl XVI Gustaf to take this anniversary as a new starting point to strengthen political mutual trust, deepen practical cooperation, expand people-to-people and cultural exchanges, jointly support multilateralism and free trade, so as to bring greater benefits to the peoples of the two countries and make greater contributions to world peace and prosperity.

    On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, King Carl XVI Gustaf expressed his sincere wishes for further deepening of close cooperation between Sweden and China and hope for the continuous development of bilateral friendly relations. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI: Himax to Debut Breakthrough Ultra-Luminous Miniature Dual-Edge Front-lit LCoS Microdisplay at SID Display Week 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TAINAN, Taiwan, May 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Himax Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: HIMX) (“Himax” or “Company”), a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor products, today announced the unveiling of its miniature ultra-luminous Dual-Edge Front-lit LCoS microdisplay at Display Week 2025. Organized by the Society for Information Display (SID), Display Week is one of the premier symposiums and exhibitions in the display industry and taking place May 11–16, 2025 in San Jose. Himax Senior Director, Simon Fan-Chiang will deliver an in-depth presentation on this cutting-edge technology during Session 3 of the symposium on May 13.

    Himax’s proprietary Dual-Edge Front-lit LCoS microdisplay integrates both the illumination optics and LCoS panel into an exceptionally compact form factor, as small as 0.09 c.c., and weighing only 0.2 grams, while targeting up to 350,000 nits brightness and 1 lumen output at just 250mW maximum total power consumption, demonstrating unparalleled optical efficiency. With a 720×720 resolution and 4.25µm pixel pitch, it delivers outstanding clarity and color vibrancy in a miniature footprint. The microdisplay’s compact and power-efficient design enables significantly smaller form factors without compromising brightness, clarity, or color, redefining the boundaries of high-performance miniature optics. With industry-leading compact form factor, superior brightness and power efficiency, it is ideally suited for next-generation AR glasses and head-mounted displays where space, weight, and thermal constraints are critical.

    “We are proud to introduce our state-of-the-art Dual-Edge Front-lit LCoS microdisplay, a true milestone in display innovation,” said Jordan Wu, CEO of Himax. This achievement is the result of years of rigorous development, delivering an industry-leading combination of ultra-compact size, extremely lightweight design, high brightness, and exceptional power efficiency to meet the demanding needs of AR device makers. We believe this breakthrough technology will be a game-changer for next-generation AR applications.”

    About Himax Technologies, Inc.

    Himax Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: HIMX) is a leading global fabless semiconductor solution provider dedicated to display imaging processing technologies. The Company’s display driver ICs and timing controllers have been adopted at scale across multiple industries worldwide including TVs, PC monitors, laptops, mobile phones, tablets, automotive, ePaper devices, industrial displays, among others. As the global market share leader in automotive display technology, the Company offers innovative and comprehensive automotive IC solutions, including traditional driver ICs, advanced in-cell Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI), local dimming timing controllers (Local Dimming Tcon), Large Touch and Display Driver Integration (LTDI) and OLED display technologies. Himax is also a pioneer in tinyML visual-AI and optical technology related fields. The Company’s industry-leading WiseEye™ Ultralow Power AI Sensing technology which incorporates Himax proprietary ultralow power AI processor, always-on CMOS image sensor, and CNN-based AI algorithm has been widely deployed in consumer electronics and AIoT related applications. Himax optics technologies, such as diffractive wafer level optics, LCoS microdisplays and 3D sensing solutions, are critical for facilitating emerging AR/VR/metaverse technologies. Additionally, Himax designs and provides touch controllers, OLED ICs, LED ICs, EPD ICs, power management ICs, and CMOS image sensors for diverse display application coverage. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Tainan, Taiwan, Himax currently employs around 2,200 people from three Taiwan-based offices in Tainan, Hsinchu and Taipei and country offices in China, Korea, Japan, Germany, and the US. Himax has 2,603 patents granted and 389 patents pending approval worldwide as of March 31, 2025.

    http://www.himax.com.tw

    Forward Looking Statements

    Factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those described in this conference call include, but are not limited to, the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Company’s business; general business and economic conditions and the state of the semiconductor industry; market acceptance and competitiveness of the driver and non-driver products developed by the Company; demand for end-use applications products; reliance on a small group of principal customers; the uncertainty of continued success in technological innovations; our ability to develop and protect our intellectual property; pricing pressures including declines in average selling prices; changes in customer order patterns; changes in estimated full-year effective tax rate; shortage in supply of key components; changes in environmental laws and regulations; changes in export license regulated by Export Administration Regulations (EAR); exchange rate fluctuations; regulatory approvals for further investments in our subsidiaries; our ability to collect accounts receivable and manage inventory and other risks described from time to time in the Company’s SEC filings, including those risks identified in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in its Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024 filed with the SEC, as may be amended.

    Company Contacts:

    Karen Tiao, Head of IR/PR
    Himax Technologies, Inc.
    Tel: +886-2-2370-3999
    Fax: +886-2-2314-0877
    Email: hx_ir@himax.com.tw
    www.himax.com.tw

    Mark Schwalenberg, Director
    Investor Relations – US Representative
    MZ North America
    Tel: +1-312-261-6430
    Email: HIMX@mzgroup.us
    www.mzgroup.us

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK and international partners confirm support for Special Tribunal on Crime of Aggression as Foreign Secretary visits Lviv

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    UK and international partners confirm support for Special Tribunal on Crime of Aggression as Foreign Secretary visits Lviv

    Foreign Secretary David Lammy will visit Lviv today in joint show of support for Ukraine, as the UK announces sanctions on 100 ships in the Russian shadow fleet.

    • Foreign Secretary David Lammy will visit Lviv today [Friday 9 May] in joint show of support for Ukraine’s future in Europe  

    • Visiting Lviv, European partners will reaffirm their commitment to securing a just and lasting peace  

    • For the first time, Ministers will also confirm their support for the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine

    Visiting Lviv to stand in solidarity with Ukraine in their defence against Russia’s illegal invasion, Foreign Secretary David Lammy will join European ministers in the city to hold further talks on securing a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.   

    He will also, alongside representatives of the Core Group of at least 37 countries, announce united and ardent support for the establishment of a Special Tribunal, to hold those responsible for the crime of aggression against Ukraine to account.  

    Today’s events come as the Prime Minister announced a major package of sanctions to target the decrepit and dangerous shadow fleet carrying Russian oil. Our world-leading sanctions have plunged Putin’s ships into crisis. According to some estimates, sanctions have crippled 200 ships – almost half of Putin’s entire fleet.  

    The UK has been clear that the security of the UK, which underpins this government’s Plan for Change, starts in Ukraine. Securing a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and combating Russia’s malign influence around the world mean a safer Britain at home. We are boosting our defence spending , with an increase of £13.4 billion year on year, to respond to these challenges.

    Foreign Secretary, David Lammy said:

    Today – and every day – we stand with Ukraine. We stand for a just and lasting peace, for a secure Europe, and for accountability and justice. I have been supportive of a Special Tribunal to prosecute Russia’s leaders for their war of aggression since March 2022, just weeks after Putin’s full-scale invasion. This was a key manifesto commitment and as soon as we came into government, we made it a top priority.

    We stand against Putin, against his stalling and backtracking on peace, and against his dodgy shadow fleet of oil tankers. We are determined to sink his failing ambition to fund his illegal war through them – that is why we have today unleashed the largest package of sanctions against them, with 110 targets.

    We call on Russia to drop the gimmicks and agree to an unconditional ceasefire as Ukraine has done. Those standing with Putin today in Moscow should reflect on the lessons of history: peace will always prevail and aggressors will never be allowed to succeed.

    Through our 100 Year Partnership, this government’s Plan for Change and our ongoing military and diplomatic support, the UK’s commitment to Ukraine is stronger than ever.

    The Foreign Secretary will join 17 other foreign ministers and Ukrainian Minister for Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiha to discuss the next steps for an enduring peace in Europe. European ministers will make clear that they are united in support of Ukraine and its clear commitment to peace, and condemn Putin’s stalling, backtracking and ongoing bombardment of Ukrainian civilians.  

    The Special Tribunal meeting is a milestone moment, as we now have the legal foundations for a Tribunal, following the culmination of more than two years of careful and complex negotiations among at least 37 states to deliver a united position on justice and accountability. The government is delivering on its manifesto, and the UK is building on its commitments as part of the UK-Ukraine 100 Year Partnership.  

    The UK will also provide nearly £25 million in new funding to support local Ukrainian organisations protect the most vulnerable who continue to suffer from Russia’s ongoing aggression.   

    This includes £10 million to HAVEN to protect and evacuate civilians in frontline areas where Russian attacks continue and £5 million to Mercy Corps so they can support local organisations to meet people’s basic needs as quickly as possible in an emergency. £9.4 million will go to the Ukrainian Red Cross who continue to build up Ukraine’s country-wide emergency response to urgent humanitarian needs. Some of this funding will improve access to and the quality of recovery and rehabilitation services, including for veterans.  

    The Foreign Secretary’s visit comes as Ukrainian grain and other food produce, supported by £3 million provided by the UK for the World Food Programme to send produce to Syria, arrives in Türkiye to be distributed worldwide. This Ukrainian produce provides a lifeline to the most vulnerable around the world including in Syria with Ukrainian grain crucial for global food security. In stark contrast, Russia repeatedly attacked Ukrainian port infrastructure and ships and has imposed conditions on a Black Sea ceasefire.  

    Today’s meeting in Lviv highlights the strength of European unity. Today, and its historical importance, should service as a reminder that peace, respect of sovereignty, and justice will always prevail.  

    The British people have never once wavered in their support for Ukraine. Supporting them means defending our shared democratic values and Ukraine’s right to determine its own future in a free and peaceful Europe.

    Background

    • Negotiations on the Special Tribunal will now move to the Council of Europe, where the next stage will involve finalising the legal framework and discussions around how to operationalize the Tribunal. Once established, the Tribunal will complement the International Criminal Court’s active investigation and Ukrainian efforts to hold perpetrators of war crimes to account in their own courts.   

    • More information on the UK’s support for Ukraine can be found here

    • More information on the UK’s support for grain supplies to Syria can be found here.

    • Photos can be found on the FCDO Flickr account here.  

    • The Prime Minister announced today’s sanctions at the Joint Expeditionary Force Summit today read more here.  

    • The full list of today’s sanctions targets can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Transport Secretary forges landmark deal to progress new Swiss rail link

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Transport Secretary forges landmark deal to progress new Swiss rail link

    Direct rail link between UK and Switzerland could boost tourism and grow our economy, while offering a greener option for passengers.

    • deal with the Swiss Federal government paves the way for a new direct rail connection to Switzerland
    • agreement aims to boost cross-border travel, strengthen trade links, and support greener transport across the continent
    • move part of the government’s wider plan to boost international rail connectivity and deliver more options for passengers

    Millions of passengers could benefit from quicker, greener and more convenient travel across Europe as the Transport Secretary signs a landmark agreement to progress a new direct rail link to Switzerland.

    A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed today (9 May 2025) between the Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander, and Federal Councillor, Albert Rösti, will lay the groundwork for future commercial services that could boost tourism to the UK, support jobs and businesses and strengthen cross-border trade.

    This landmark agreement, signed today at London St Pancras Station, signifies the government’s ambition to boost sustainable transport links across Europe and unlock the significant economic, social and environmental benefits a direct rail connection brings.

    The move will help formalise cooperation between the 2 governments, building on industry efforts, to address the barriers to establishing direct rail services, in particular the need to establish border controls and meet Channel Tunnel safety rules.

    It will also support the industry’s existing plans to realise long-term ambitions for enhanced rail connectivity between the UK and central Europe.

    Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander, said:

    This is an exciting and important milestone in our efforts to strengthen international rail connections and promote greener travel to Europe.

    A direct rail link between the UK and Switzerland has the potential to boost tourism, grow our economy and bring people closer together – all while offering a greener option for passengers.

    This is what our Plan for Change is about – breaking down international barriers and making bold, long-term decisions to better connect Britain and boost our economy.

    Federal Councillor, Albert Rösti, said:

    A direct rail connection between Switzerland and the United Kingdom is an ambitious goal.

    With today’s memorandum of understanding, we are establishing the basis to jointly examine concrete next steps. Such a connection would send a strong signal for international public transport.

    Following today’s signing, a joint working group will be established, bringing together government and industry experts from both countries to examine how best to overcome the commercial and technical barriers to launching a direct service.

    This includes establishing Channel Tunnel safety requirements, new security arrangements and facilitating conversations with operators.

    The new working group will hold its first meeting in the coming months to begin developing a clear action plan addressing operational, regulatory, policy and commercial requirements.

    Robert Sinclair, CEO of London St. Pancras Highspeed, said:

    We strongly welcome the UK and Swiss governments’ active cooperation to create a sustainable international rail border arrangement between the two countries.

    This exciting announcement brings us one step closer to direct high-speed services between London and Switzerland, building on the preliminary work already undertaken to ensure that station access and routes are in place to make this a reality.  

    London St. Pancras Highspeed is enabling the growth of international high-speed rail services from London. As well as our ongoing work to expand capacity at St. Pancras International, we recently launched a new International Growth Incentive Scheme, which supports the launch of new destinations across Europe, including cities in Switzerland. We look forward to continuing our discussions with the Swiss National Railway, SBB, to help realise this fantastic opportunity.

    Gwendoline Cazenave, CEO Eurostar, said:

    We welcome steps to strengthen sustainable travel between the UK and Switzerland. Eurostar customers can now book their entire journey between London and Geneva, Zurich, Basel or Lausanne via Paris. This is a first step in a wider plan with our partners to grow connections in the greenest way.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Contract awarded for next phase of major flood defence works

    Source: City of Derby

    One of the city’s biggest infrastructure projects has moved a step closer, with Derby City Council awarding a £38m contract to John Sisk and Son to deliver the next phase of the Our City, Our River programme.

    This package of works, known as Derby Riverside, will provide significant flood resilience protection to many properties along the left (east) bank of the Derwent from Causey Bridge to Derwent Bridge.

    The newly appointed contractors will be responsible for delivering a new flood wall and floodgates that will offer enhanced protection for Exeter House and properties on Meadow Road and Meadow Lane. They will also carry out demolition of the riverside office blocks on Stuart Street to create a new riverside green area. This will provide more space for flood water to pass through the city in a controlled corridor.

    Enabling works will begin shortly, with demolition and construction work due to start in May.

    This will involve the removal a number of trees along the route, not only to enable defences to be built, but because the riverside park area will only work effectively as a flood conveyance corridor by limiting obstructions.

    Councillor Carmel Swan, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Transport and Sustainability, said:

    I’m delighted that the contract is now signed with John Sisk and Sons to deliver the vital second phase of the Our City, Our River flood defence project. These works are crucial as we continue to future proof the city against extreme weather and unlock the potential for regeneration along the river. We can now look forward to seeing work begin on site in the near future.

    Alan Rodger, Managing Director – Sisk Infrastructure & UK North, said:

    We’re delighted to be working with Derby City Council on this phase of the Our City, Our River programme. We understand how vital this project is for further flood prevention and the regeneration of this area in the centre of the city. Our team of dedicated professionals will leverage the latest innovations and sustainability practices to help deliver this fantastic scheme, alongside social value projects in the local community.

    David Turnbull, Area Flood and Coastal Risk Manager – Derbyshire and Leicestershire for the Environment Agency, said:

    This contract award marks another step forward in delivering the Our City Our River Programme and making Derby more resilient to the threat of climate change. The Environment Agency are proud to be in partnership with Derby City Council for this journey, and we are delighted to see this complex but vital phase of the programme begin very soon.

    The Our City, Our River programme is one of the Environment Agency’s largest local authority-led projects and has already delivered enhanced flood protection to over 2000 properties. Derby Riverside will extend this protection to the east bank of the Derwent and unlock the potential for regeneration in this part of the city.

    John Sisk and Son has a track record of delivering landmark projects across Ireland, the UK and Europe, covering a range of sectors. With a sustainable approach, they look to maximise sustainable construction and minimising the environmental effects of a project, and are also investing significantly in energy efficiency.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: 80th anniversary of VE Day: UK statement to the OSCE

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Speech

    80th anniversary of VE Day: UK statement to the OSCE

    Ambassador Holland reflects on the framework for stability that we have collectively built since the end of WW2 which, when respected, has the potential to prevent further conflict.

    Thank you, Madam Chair.  This week marks the 80th anniversary of the end, on the European continent, of the most devastating conflict in human history.  The scale of human loss and suffering during the Second World War was vast: tens of millions of people killed; a Holocaust resulting in the destruction of Europe’s Jewish communities; entire cities and regions totally flattened; and, populations permanently displaced.

    This week is an opportunity to pay tribute to the brave men and women who fought to end this war and who made peace possible.  It is an opportunity to reflect on the terrible costs of conflict.  But it is also an opportunity to recall and cherish what we have collectively built since this dark episode in our shared history.

    Because, from the ashes of war, a new epoch was born, one with international collaboration and shared values at its core.  It led to the creation of new institutions, principles and commitments that have played a pivotal role in maintaining peace and stability across our continent and beyond for decades.  In declaring a vision to make war between historic rivals not merely unthinkable, but materially impossible, Robert Schuman captured the spirit of the time.

    Key elements of this framework include the UN Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and the Charter of Paris.  They clearly set out how we should expect countries to behave towards each other and to their citizens.  These fundamentals – such as sovereignty, territorial integrity and respect for human rights – have proven, when respected, to be a recipe for stability, prosperity and mutual security.  It should be no surprise that, when we examine the conflicts that have taken place on our continent since 1945, all of them can trace their origins to a violation of one or more of these fundamental principles.

    Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine is a clear example.  Russia invaded Ukraine without provocation, in violation of the UN Charter and Helsinki Final Act.  This war, and the disinformation campaign that seeks to justify it, disrespects the memory of those who died fighting genuine tyranny.  It could end tomorrow if Russia made the right choices and lived up to its commitments.  Instead of tokenistic ceasefires drawn up at whim, it could choose to engage seriously and agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, as Ukraine has done, to create space for talks on a just and lasting peace.  As the post-Second World War record shows, a just peace that lives up to these principles would be the best guarantee of our mutual security, including Russia’s.

    The sacrifices made by previous generations compel us to protect and stand by the principles we have all signed up to. It is our duty to preserve the legacy they fought so hard to achieve.  And to spare our own and future generations from the burden of picking through the ashes of conflict to rebuild our continent once again.

    Thank you, Madam Chair.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Egg packers prosecuted for switching ‘best before’ dates

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Press release

    Egg packers prosecuted for switching ‘best before’ dates

    Egg packers prosecuted following APHA investigations

    Criminals re-packing of eggs with fake ‘best before’ dates have been stopped and prosecuted, following investigations carried out by the Animal and Plant Health Agency inspectors.

    The prosecutions, which took place between January and March 2025, involved multiple offences under the Egg Marketing Regulations. These included the unlawful re-packing of eggs with altered or extended ‘best before’ dates and breaches of required labelling standards and followed work by Animal and Plant Health Agency’s Egg Marketing Inspectors in conjunction with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Counter Fraud and Investigation Team.

    • On 31 March 2025, Phillip Hoyland of Summerley Top Farm, Derbyshire pleaded guilty to fraud charges. The charges arose following routine inspections carried out by APHA EMIs and a subsequent investigation by Defra’s Counter Fraud and Investigation Team. Mr Hoyland was sentenced to 24 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 24 months.

    • On 24 March 2025, Barradale Eggs Ltd of Ashford, Kent, was prosecuted at Maidstone Magistrates’ Court. The case followed an inspection by an APHA EMI, who identified that a batch of eggs had been re-packed and the original ‘best before’ date extended—contrary to egg marketing legislation. The company was found guilty of one offence and was ordered to pay a fine of £466 and costs of £85.

    • Field Farm Eggs, based in South Newbald, East Yorkshire, was prosecuted at Hull Magistrates’ Court on 24 February 2025, following inspections conducted by an APHA EMI in December 2023. The inspections revealed that a batch of class A eggs had been re-packed and the ‘best before’ date unlawfully extended.The defendant was found guilty of two offences and fined £1,000, with a victim surcharge of £400 and costs of £85.

    • Holyfield Farm Fresh Eggs Ltd, based in north London, pleaded guilty to three charges at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on Monday 20 January 2025 following inspections by an APHA EMI which found the original ‘best before’ date had been extended by four days. The court issued a fine of £2,000 (reduced from £3,000 due to an early guilty plea) and awarded £200 for prosecution costs.

    Aled Edwards, Head of England Field Delivery, Animal and Plant Health Agency said:  

    It’s essential that consumers can trust the eggs they purchase are fresh, safe to eat, and clearly and accurately labelled.

    These cases demonstrate our robust enforcement procedures; across the country we have 35 EMIs who work in our field delivery teams and have the important role of ensuring regulations in the egg industry are adhered to. I welcome these sentences from the courts and hope they will act as a deterrent to others.

    Every egg packaging centre, regardless of scale, must comply with all relevant legislation, including comprehensive environmental and animal welfare rules. 

    The cases are the latest example of robust collective action by APHA, Defra and the EMIs to prevent offences which breach the required labelling standards to maintain the highest food labelling standards in this country so that consumers have confidence in the food that they buy.

    Anyone who has serious concerns about the welfare of livestock is always urged to report issues immediately to the APHA so that urgent action can be taken by telephoning 03000 200 301 or emailing customeradvice@apha.gov.uk

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Guyana

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    World news story

    Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Guyana

    UK Statement on Guyana, delivered at Guyana’s Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

    Thank you, Mr Vice-President,

    We welcome the steps taken by Guyana to improve the legal framework for human rights, including efforts to advance gender equality.

    Yet challenges remain, particularly in protecting the rights of vulnerable groups, including LGBT+ individuals and persons with disabilities, as well as safeguarding fundamental freedoms such as press freedom and civic space.

    Ongoing efforts to strengthen human rights must be complemented by tangible action to address these concerns and ensure that all citizens, including marginalised communities, can fully enjoy their rights without fear of discrimination or violence.

    We recommend that Guyana:

    1. Takes steps to safeguard press freedom and ensure the independence of the media, by refraining from intimidation, ensuring equitable access to state resources for all media outlets and committing to international press standards.

    2. Strengthens civic participation by establishing formal and transparent mechanisms for regular consultations with civil society organisations on policy development.

    3. Continues to strengthen legal protections for LGBT+ individuals, by decriminalising consensual same-sex relations between adults, and combatting discrimination and violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

    Thank you.

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    Published 9 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Kuwait

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Kuwait

    Statement by the UK’s Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley, at Kuwait’s Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

    Mr President,

    Let me welcome the Minister and the delegation to Geneva, and welcome too the role Kuwait has played as a member of the Council.

    We recognise the positive steps Kuwait has taken to improve and protect women’s rights. These include the abolition of Article 153 of the Penal Code and raising the marriage age to 18.

    However, some areas warrant attention, including the nationality campaign’s disproportionate effect on women, the reported re-emergence of capital punishment, and shrinking space for public debate.

    We recommend that Kuwait:

    1. Implements policies to ensure that ’Article 8’ women, whose Kuwaiti nationality has been revoked, continue to receive access, without discrimination, to employment, justice, and social services.

    2. Strengthens protections for migrant workers.

    3. Returns to a position of non-application of the death penalty. 

    4. Ensures that freedoms of opinion and expression are protected in line with Kuwaiti law.

    Thank you.

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    Published 9 May 2025

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