Category: European Union

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Residents urged to help shape transformational multi-million-pound town centre plans

    Source: City of Stoke-on-Trent

    Published: Monday, 17th February 2025

    Residents are to be asked to have their say on multi-million-pound plans to transform three town centres.

    A total of £6 million in Government funding is being spent to carry out public realm improvements in Tunstall, Burslem and Stoke.

    The aim is to help attract extra footfall, boost business activity and tap into the heritage of each of the towns.

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

    In Burslem, the proposed public realm work will focus on the Queen Street area, which is the location of several Listed Buildings including Burslem School of Art and the Wedgwood Institute. The scheme will improve the historic Conservation Area with natural stone paving and new tree planting to create an attractive environment, encouraging more people into the town centre.

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

    Public consultations will take place over the next few weeks and will give people the chance to have their say on their priorities. Feedback will help shape the work, which will start later this year.

    The consultation events are:

    • Burslem – Burslem School of Art – Friday, 21 February (10am to 4pm) and Saturday, 22 February (10am to 2pm).
    • Tunstall – Tunstall Indoor Market – Friday, 7 March (10am to 4pm) and Saturday, 8 March (10am to 2pm).
    • Stoke – Stoke Indoor Market – Friday, 7 March (10am to 4pm) and Saturday, 8 March (10am to 2pm).

    The work will complement other Government-funded projects taking place in and around the towns, such as the £3.5 million former Tunstall Library building development; a £20 million transformation of the Spode site in Stoke; and multi-million-pound investment to preserve, protect and bring into use Burslem’s historic buildings – including The Wedgwood Institute and Burslem Indoor Market.

    Councillor Finlay Gordon-McCusker, cabinet member for Transport, Infrastructure and Regeneration at Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “We really want as many people as possible to feedback on these exciting plans which will help to breathe new life into Burslem, Stoke and Tunstall town centres.

    “The regeneration proposals we have set out will improve the economic viability of the towns, help better link key parts of the towns and are being developed to complement the other exciting project work taking place.

    “So, it is vital to hear residents’ priorities for spending the money and to use these ideas to shape the final plan ready for work to start later this year.”

    More details on the proposals will be added here closer to the consultation events: www.stoke.gov.uk/publicrealm 

    People can also have their say by emailing: PublicRealm@stoke.gov.uk

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Start a new career in child and family social work

    Source: City of York

    The Step Up To Social Work programme at City of York Council is now open for recruitment, enabling aspiring social workers to apply for a place on the training course.

    The Step Up To Social Work programme at City of York Council opens for recruitment today [17 February] until 25 March.

    Step Up To Social Work is a 14-month, full-time training programme for talented graduates and career changers to become the next generation of child and family social workers supporting vulnerable children, young people and families. It is designed for people who want to become a social worker but do not have a degree in social work. Successful applicants train through a combination of academic study and hands on social work experience in a local authority.

    Applicants eligible for the programme, which includes financial support alongside training, will be individuals with experience of working with vulnerable children, young people, families or adults, and who can demonstrate emotional resilience and potential for success.

    Step Up To Social Work aims to attract applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds and aims to have a workforce that represents the society that we serve.  

    City of York Council is looking for four recruits as part of the scheme.

    Cllr Claire Douglas, Leader of City of York Council said:

    Social work is a challenging and incredibly fulfilling profession, which really does change lives for the better.

    “People may not know exactly what being a social worker involves but we have lots of experienced professionals who can explain the role for those who want to learn more. I’d encourage anyone who’s wondered about social work to get in touch and find out how being a social worker can benefit children and families in York.  And for those who join us, we have fantastic, dedicated, and enthusiastic social work teams in who will support and guide you every step of the way.”

    Isabelle Trowler, Chief Social Worker for Children and Families, said: 

    It is excellent to see the quality of the hundreds of graduates who qualify as social workers through the Step Up programme, and I’m encouraged to see them start out on a long-term career in social work. Our profession is highly challenging, but highly rewarding, and Step Up is developing a highly skilled workforce ready to make a genuine positive impact on people’s lives.

    The Step Up programme is backed by the Department for Education to support 700 individuals to enter the social work profession in local authorities across England in 2026. This funding will support individuals with training costs and a bursary of £21,995 over the duration of the programme to support them whilst in training.

    This will be the ninth cohort of Step Up since 2010, the programme has successfully supported over 2,900 social workers to enter the profession across England.  

    More information about the programme and how to apply is available at https://susw.eu-careers.pocketrecruiter.com/
     

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Street marshals receive commendation after saving woman’s life

    Source: City of Leeds

    Trained security staff who provide support on Leeds’s streets have received a special commendation for their work after saving a woman’s life earlier this year.

    The street marshals are out in the city centre most Friday and Saturday nights offering support and assistance to anyone who needs it between 3pm and 3am.

    During a shift in January they responded to a call about a woman in need, and as they approached her they discovered she was not in a good state of mind and at risk. The marshals quickly intervened with care and compassion and supported her until the police and ambulance arrived.

    At a Night Safe Leeds partnership street briefing on Friday night (14 February), the street marshals received a commendation from the council for their outstanding contributions to public safety and for averting many potentially serious situations.

    The street marshals are an integral part of Night Safe Leeds, an initiative bringing together all the on-street support available to people who live, work and visit the city centre, and raising awareness of how to stay safe.

    As they patrol the streets in high vis orange jackets, the marshals provide reassurance to the public, look out for vulnerable people to offer help, and step in to diffuse situations before they escalate. 

    They are operationally contactable via the Business Against Crime in Leeds (BACIL) radio system, which links into the Safer Leeds LeedsWatch CCTV control room, West Yorkshire Police, British Transport Police, Street Support, the Women’s Night Safe Space, Youth Services, Angels of Freedom and other organisations who are offering support on the streets.

    Councillor Mary Harland, Leeds City Council’s executive member for communities, customer service and community safety, said: “We launched the Night Safe Leeds initiative to spread the word on the measures you can take to keep yourself safe when you’re out and about in the city centre. Any form of anti-social behaviour and crime is unacceptable, and we want people to feel safe and be safe whatever time of day or night they are out in Leeds.

    “This commendation is so well deserved by the street marshals, they are doing a vital job in supporting our residents and visitors. Nightlife is a big part of what makes Leeds the place that it is and if something doesn’t feel right, there is support around.”

    Simon Hodgson, Leeds City Council’s head of community safety, said: “The street marshals are a truly valued part of Night Safe Leeds. They’ve really shown how important their work is, not only during this incident but also in diffusing situations so people get home safely. Positive feedback from the hospitality and retail sector also indicates their value in supporting people’s safety.”

    The street marshals are employed by Controlled Space, a Yorkshire-based security service. They are fully SIA licensed and undertake rigorous training in de-escalation techniques, safeguarding, and vulnerability of people, including the safety of women and risks associated with drug and/or alcohol use.

    To read more about the Night Safe Leeds support available, visit https://leeds.gov.uk/nightsafe.

    ENDS

    The street marshals are funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The service is being delivered by Leeds City Council and BACIL in partnership with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, who administer UKSPF funds locally.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Eric Morecambe’s personal collection comes back to his home district to be displayed in Lancaster City Museums Previously unseen sketches and gags by comedy great Eric Morecambe, together with his personal ..

    Source: City of Lancaster

    Previously unseen sketches and gags by comedy great Eric Morecambe, together with his personal items have come back to his home district.

    At a recent, prestigious auction The Lancaster City Museums team was delighted to acquire items from the comedy legend’s personal collection – thanks to local donations.

    Eric Morecambe was a leading figure in British comedy, boasting a lengthy career. In a 2002 BBC poll, he was recognised as one of the top 40 Greatest Britons, surpassing notable figures like David Beckham and Henry VIII. He derived his stage name from his hometown, Morecambe.

    Forty years after his passing in 1984, a wide array of items from the family home he shared with his wife, Joan, were auctioned off, offering an intimate look into the public and private life of a man who, alongside his comedy partner Ernie Wise, entertained millions over the years.

    Lancaster City Museums faced stiff competition from high-profile bidders like Robbie Williams, who purchased Eric’s iconic glasses and pipe for £20,000.

    But, thanks to generous donations from local residents, who contribute to a fund for acquiring and maintaining items in the collection, the museum successfully bought a selection of papers from Eric’s private study. 

    The items include Eric’s school reports featuring some candid remarks from his mother on the back, Eric’s license to perform as a child entertainer which was issued by the Morecambe and Heysham Council, as well as previously unseen documents, all handwritten by Eric, which contained numerous gag and sketch ideas, including an opening sketch for the Morecambe and Wise Show.

    Councillor Nick Wilkinson, Lancaster City Council’s Cabinet member with responsibility for theatres, museums and visitor information, said: “We are delighted to welcome Eric Morecambe’s treasured objects back to his home town, where they will take pride of place in our museum.

    “These items, deeply rooted in his legacy, offer a unique glimpse into the life of a comedy legend who brought joy to millions and we are proud to provide a space where visitors can connect with the man behind the laughter.”

    Eric’s license for being a child entertainer and one of his school reports are now on display at the Lancaster Maritime Museum and it is hoped that the remaining items will be exhibited in the future so that people can remind themselves just what a comedic legend this local hero was.

    Last updated: 17 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – MPs and MEPs meet to discuss economic, budgetary, and social concerns

    Source: European Parliament 3

    The annual European Parliamentary Week will take place on Monday and Tuesday, bringing MEPs together with MPs from member states and EU candidate countries.

    European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will open the event on Monday at 14.30, together with the Marshals of Poland’s Sejm and Senate, Szymon Hołownia and Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, respectively.

    Over the event’s two days, participants will discuss the overarching economic, budgetary, and social issues facing Europe and will delve more specifically into the following themes:

    The economic and monetary affairs committee meeting will focus on:

    • The future of Banking Union and Capital Markets Union;
    • Creating an ecosystem for European investments.

    The employment and social affairs committee meeting will focus on:

    • AI and the labour market with a focus on changing working condition;
    • The role of social and employment policies in the EU’s reviewed economic governance framework.

    The budgetary affairs committee meeting will focus on:

    • Bridging the competitiveness gap: how to increase synergies between the national budgets and the post-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework;
    • European Public Goods: how to identify and finance them?

    All relevant information including the participants, programme and the livestream links can be found here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: GB Energy & Grangemouth show ‘You can’t trust Labour’

    Source: Scottish National Party

    ‘You can’t trust Labour’. It was an oft made comment during the latter year’s of Tony Blair’s premiership; particularly because of his role in dragging the UK into the Iraq war on the basis of a lie.

    But it took six years for that phrase to become common usage. With the current Westminster Labour government of Keir Starmer it’s only taken six months.

    And recently we saw an example which explains why trust in Keir Starmer’s Labour party has nosedived.

    Before the 2024 election Labour promised that Aberdeen would get 1,000 jobs from hosting the GB Energy headquarters; but now the appointed boss of GB Energy says it will only create 200 jobs in five years.

    The GB Energy boss who won’t even be working in Aberdeen but Manchester! So much for a ‘headquarters’ in Aberdeen.

    These revelations have been followed more recently by news that Grangemouth’s refinery is to close after 100 years.

    Again, another example of how Labour can’t be trusted.

    Before the election Labour, along with Keir Starmer and Anas Sarwar, promised to save the jobs:

    Now it’s scenes of Anas Sarwar repeatedly pleading that he’s powerless because it’s a private company…

    …a private company Labour will financially support when it comes to a football stadium in England and a refinery in Belgium!

    And it was Westminster who tied their own hands when it gave Grangemouth to the private sector:

    Is it any wonder that even Grangemouth’s own Labour MP sounds like he doesn’t trust Labour?

    Even a letter he wrote to Starmer was signed by only one other Scottish Labour MP. So much for Scottish Labour MPs standing up for Scotland.

    But those two examples are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Labour promises.

    Take the WASPI women pensioners; betrayed so often by the Tories and now by Labour. As leader of the opposition, Starmer promised to “do something about it”, saying he understood their anger at having “the goalposts moved”.

    In 2020 he railed against the two-child cap on child benefits. In the days running up to the election Scots were told to vote Labour to end child poverty.

    Yet just after the election he suspended seven Labour MPs for voting with the SNP to scrap the cap on child benefit and tackle child poverty.

    Then there’s the winter fuel payment for pensioners. In the run up to voting in July 2024 Starmerrailed against the Tories about how pensioners suffered under the Tories and promised them security.

    Safely in Downing Street his government announced a cut to pensioners’ winter fuel payments despite research by his own party that it could cause 4,000 deaths.

    And what about National Insurance?

    Labour’s manifesto specifically pledged that they would not raise national insurance. In her budget Rachel Reeves increased employer national insurance – a policy that will hit those employing lower paid workers the hardest, charities, GPs and care homes.

    You would think such a level of untrustworthy behaviour would be more than enough after seven months; but there’s more that specifically affects Scotland.

    In the July 2024 election Anas Sarwar expressly promised that Scottish Labour ‘would put Scotland at the heart of Starmer’s government‘; and ‘stand up to Keir Starmer and defend Scotland’s interests‘.

    Instead, as a group, Scottish Labour MPs have meekly voted for cutting the winter fuel payment, keeping the two-child benefit, and failing to support WASPI women.

    And there’s a range of issues where that group of MPs have been subdued when it comes to putting Scotland at the heart of Starmer’s government.

    In August 2024 Rachel Reeves pulled funding for an £800 million computer at Edinburgh University with a Labour source saying the project made “little strategic sense.”

    Yet by January Keir Starmer was announcing that his government had arranged £14 billion of investment in various AI projects.

    At the end of January Rachel Reeves announced her plans for growth in the UK … which amounted to a concentration of UK government assistance between the cities hosting the UK’s two elitist universities.

    The absence for similar assistance for Scotland was notable despite claiming it would deliver to “all corners of the UK“:

    Take CCS, or Carbon Capture & Storage; since the 2014 independence referendum the North East of Scotland has been repeatedly promised that Westminster would invest millions in it.

    Rachel Reeves eventually announced funding for Carbon Capture & Storage … in Teesside and Merseyside. No Scottish Labour MP or MSP has even mentioned this slap in the face to Scotland.

    Is it any wonder Scots believe Anas Sarwar doesn’t stand up to Keir Starmer. It’s no wonder Scottish Labour’s vote is at its lowest level in three years.

    And what is Anas Sarwar’s latest move as we approach a Scottish election year? To say he is open to ‘good ideas’ from Nigel Farage’s Reform party.

    A party that would like to abolish the Scottish Parliament and privatise the NHS. The party of Brexit which has increased the cost-of-living creating less money for public services.

    And Anas Sarwar’s latest gambit just raises more questions about trust in Labour. He’s now pledging to protect SNP policies like free tuition, free prescriptions and the Scottish Child Payment.

    After months of accusing the SNP government of ’18 years of failure’ he’s now saying it has been 18 years of “successes”.

    But why should anyone trust what many see as a panicked announcement by Anas Sarwar?

    On several occasions Labour’s Holyrood group of MSPs have voted against SNP government budgets which contained those policies. Even now they are not supporting the SNP budget containing those policies.

    A previous Scottish Labour leader notoriously called those policies a ‘something for nothing‘ culture which should end.

    Anas Sarwar’s health spokesperson, Jackie Baillie, is on record as saying prescription charges should “absolutely” be abolished.

    As for tuition fees it was only in February 2024 that Sarwar’s finance spokesperson, Michael Marra, said backdoor tuition fees, like endowments, would have to be considered.

    Shortly after Labour MSPs voted with the Tories in Holyrood against free tuition.

    And let’s not forget the behaviour of Anas Sarwar’s boss, Keir Starmer. In 2020 he promised Labour members in the party leadership election that he would “support the abolition of tuition fees”.

    Yet by September 2023 he claimed it would be ‘impossible‘ to abolish tuition fees … despite the fact that is the reality in Scotland.

    And let’s not forget which party first introduced tuition fees – whose policy they ultimately are.

    Just weeks before the 1997 election Tony Blair pledged: “Labour has no plans to introduce tuition fees for higher education.”

    A year after taking power, Blair went ahead and introduced tuition fees.

    It all just shows how the people of Scotland don’t and can’t trust any promise by Scottish Labour. Like a branch office they will always follow their bosses in Westminster.

    There’s only one party that Scots can trust to stand up and speak for Scotland. Speak out about Westminster ignoring your communities when it comes to investment. To vote for the benefit of Scotland’s pensioners, families and workers – the SNP.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: First astronaut with a disability cleared for space station mission

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    John McFall has been cleared to become the first person with a physical disability to take part in a mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

    John McFall

    The former Paralympian and surgeon has been medically certified to undertake a long-duration mission, the European Space Agency has announced.

    John, who lost his leg in a motorbike accident when he was 19, was selected to take part in ESA’s Fly! Feasibility study in 2022, to look at the challenges of getting an astronaut with a disability to the ISS.

    The study concluded in late 2024 and successfully demonstrated it is technically feasible to fly someone with a physical disability, like John’s, on a six-month mission to the ISS as a fully integrated crew member.  The end of the feasibility study marks the start of the next phase: Fly! Mission Ready. 

    John McFall said:

    It’s great that we can say after a huge amount of work in the last 18 months that we have demonstrated that it’s technically possible for someone with a disability like mine to fly on a long duration mission. And now we’re progressing to the next phase and what we want to do is realise that opportunity to fly, so moving forward, we’re moving into the Mission Ready phase.

    The Mission Ready phase is an important step in moving forward to realise a potential flight opportunity. This phase will include looking at hardware certification and moving further down that process. We’re going to be looking at what potential science could be conducted on the International Space Station should I get the opportunity to fly and importantly we’re looking towards medical certification for me to fly on a long duration mission.

    One of the roles of an astronaut is to do important science in microgravity whilst working in space and it’s really my hope that if I get the chance to fly we realise what we do in space, the things we learn, the problems we solve, the technology that we develop has a trickle-down effect and benefits people here on earth in wider society.

    This progression to the Mission Ready phase is a really important milestone in the history of human spaceflight.

    Liz Johns, Interim Head of Space Exploration at the UK Space Agency, said:

    It is fantastic to see that John and the team at ESA have proved it is technically possible for someone with a physical disability like his to live and work on the International Space Station.   

    This is ground-breaking work that no other space agency has done before. Now we are looking forward to supporting John during the next phase: Fly! Mission Ready. This is an essential step towards the first long-term mission for an astronaut with a physical disability.

    Daniel Neuenschwander, ESA Director of Human and Robotic Exploration, said there were three main elements of the Mission Ready phase; the type of scientific research activities that would be conducted on a mission; the qualification of the prosthesis and the medical certification.  

    John is currently taking part in ESA Astronaut Reserve training at the European Astronaut Centre in Germany, along with the UK’s Meganne Christian. Rosemary Coogan graduated from astronaut basic training in April 2024 and is currently training with NASA in the US.

    Updates to this page

    Published 17 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Speech: Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s article in the Telegraph: 17 February 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Prime Minister’s Office 10 Downing Street

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s article in the Telegraph on Ukraine.

    We are facing a once-in-a-generation moment for the collective security of our continent. This is not only a question about the future of Ukraine – it is existential for Europe as a whole.

    Securing a lasting peace in Ukraine that safeguards its sovereignty for the long term is essential if we are to deter Putin from further aggression in the future.

    To achieve it, Europe and the United States must continue to work closely together – and I believe the UK can play a unique role in helping to make this happen, just as we did this past week in stepping in to convene and chair the Ukraine Defence Contact Group.

    First, Europe must step up further to meet the demands of its own security. So I am heading to Paris with a very clear message for our European friends. We have got to show we are truly serious about our own defence and bearing our own burden. We have talked about it for too long – and president Trump is right to demand that we get on with it.

    As European nations, we must increase our defence spending and take on a greater role in Nato. Non-US Nato nations have already increased defence spending by 20 per cent in the past year, but we must go further.

    Russia is still waging war and Ukraine is still fighting for its freedom, which is why we must not relent in our efforts to get the kit Ukrainians need for their fighters on the front line. While the fighting continues, we must put Ukraine in the strongest possible position ahead of any talks.

    The UK is ready to play a leading role in accelerating work on security guarantees for Ukraine. This includes further support for Ukraine’s military, where the UK has already committed £3 billion a year until at least 2030. But it also means being ready and willing to contribute to security guarantees to Ukraine by putting our own troops on the ground if necessary.

    I do not say that lightly. I feel very deeply the responsibility that comes with potentially putting British servicemen and women in harm’s way. But any role in helping to guarantee Ukraine’s security is helping to guarantee the security of our continent, and the security of this country.

    The end of this war, when it comes, cannot merely become a temporary pause before Putin attacks again.

    But second, while European nations must step up in this moment – and we will – US support will remain critical and a US security guarantee is essential for a lasting peace, because only the US can deter Putin from attacking again. So I will be meeting president Trump in the coming days and working with him and all our G7 partners to help secure the strong deal we need.

    We must be clear that peace cannot come at any cost. Ukraine must be at the table in these negotiations, because anything less would accept Putin’s position that Ukraine is not a real nation.

    President Zelensky and the Ukrainian people have shown the most extraordinary resilience and made such great sacrifices in the defence of their nation. We cannot have another situation like Afghanistan, where the US negotiated directly with the Taliban and cut out the Afghan government. I feel sure that president Trump will want to avoid this too.

    While Nato membership may take time, we should continue to support Ukraine’s irreversible path to joining the alliance.

    We should also show greater strength in applying economic pressure. Putin’s economy is feeling the strain – he is worried about his energy revenues and his financial sector.

    Working together, the US, Europe and all our G7 allies should seek to go further on the oil price cap, the Shadow Fleet, the sanctioning of oil giants, and going after those banks that are enabling the evasion of sanctions.

    These crucial days ahead will determine the future security of our continent. As I will say in Paris, peace comes through strength. But the reverse is also true. Weakness leads to war.

    This is the moment for us all to step up, and the UK will do so because it is the right thing to do for the values and freedoms we hold dear, and because it is fundamental to our own national security.

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    Published 17 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Birmingham City Council Launches Initiative to Help Pension-Age Residents Claim Benefits

    Source: City of Birmingham

    Birmingham City Council is launching a targeted outreach campaign to support vulnerable pension-age residents aged 70-79, ensuring they receive the financial assistance they are entitled to.

    Many older residents may be missing out on vital support, with Pension Credit not only increasing income to help with living and housing costs but also unlocking additional benefits such as the Winter Fuel Payment, Council Tax Reduction and free TV licences (for those over 75) and discounts on services like NHS dental costs and glasses. The Council aims to identify and contact eligible residents, raise awareness of available benefits, and provide direct support to help them access financial assistance.

    The initiative will begin with outreach to 20 residents via letters and SMS, followed by an assessment of engagement levels. A second phase will expand the outreach to an additional 30 pensioners. The Council will also evaluate whether residents require in-person support, such as home visits or assistance with completing benefit applications.

    Beyond financial support, this initiative will explore other needs of pension-age residents, ensuring they can access wider council services, community support, and technology assistance if required. A strengths-based approach will be used, empowering residents to make informed decisions about their entitlements.

    Birmingham City Council urges all residents aged 70-79 who need support for Pension Credit or any other benefit support to get in touch. The outreach campaign is part of a wider commitment to reducing financial hardship and ensuring older residents can live with dignity and security.

    Councillor Nicky Brennan, Cabinet Member for Social Justice, Community Safety and Equalities, said: “Too many older residents are missing out on vital financial support that could significantly improve their quality of life. This initiative is about making sure they receive the help they are entitled to, ensuring no one is left behind.

    “By proactively reaching out, we are not only increasing awareness of Pension Credit but also identifying other support needs to help our pension-age citizens live with dignity and security. I encourage anyone who thinks they may be eligible to get in touch—this support is here for you.”

    For more information or to check eligibility contact Birmingham City Council’s Contact Centre on 0121 216 3030 or visit the Council’s website.

    Housing Benefit, Winter Fuel Payment, Council Tax Reduction, and a free TV licence if you are aged 75 or over.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: US embassy urged to correct JD Vance lies about buffer zones

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Nobody should be harassed when accessing healthcare.

    Scottish Green MSP Gillian Mackay has written to the US Ambassador to the UK, Jane D Hartley, urging her to issue a statement correcting the record after Vice President JD Vance’s misinformation about safe access zones in Scotland.

    Ms Mackay introduced the bill that secured 200 metre wide safe access zones, or buffer zones, around abortion service providers to stop the intimidating anti-choice protests that were taking place across Scotland. Private prayer at home has never been impacted by this Act.

    In a speech last week, VP Vance claimed that people in Scotland were told that private prayer in their own homes would be against the law within a safe access zone and that people were encouraged to report anyone they thought guilty of “thought crime.” This has never been true.

    Ms Mackay said:

    “What JD Vance said about my Safe Access Zones Act was completely wrong. He either knows nothing about it and chose to speak about it anyway or he knew exactly what he was doing and was happy to lie about it.

    “Either way, he has misrepresented the bill and spread dangerous misinformation about the laws in Scotland, and that needs to be corrected.

    “I hope that the US embassy will correct the record both for Mr Vance and, more importantly, for the millions of people who will have seen his false and grossly misleading claims.”

    Ms Mackay added:

    “The politics that JD Vance and Donald Trump represent are everything I’m against. They have eroded and undermined reproductive rights and pursued a racist and far right agenda.

    “They have shown a total disregard for the truth, whether it is the conspiracy theories they have peddled about the 2020 election or the misleading claims that have been made about my Act. It is time for political leaders everywhere to stand up to them.”

    Text of Gillian Mackay’s letter to the US embassy.

    Dear Ambassador Hartley

    I am writing to you following Vice President JD Vance’s claims that people in Scotland were told that private prayer in their own homes would be against the law within a safe access zone and that people were encouraged to report anyone they thought guilty of “thought crime.” This is not true.

    It was my Act that established safe access zones in the first place, in order to stop the intimidation and harassment which was taking place outside abortion service providers across Scotland.

    The letter that VP Vance referenced does not mention private prayer and does not suggest it would be criminalised. Nobody in Scotland has been arrested for privately praying in their own home.

    This was something that was scrutinised a lot in the committee process and I would have expected the Vice President to familiarise himself with the background before speaking about it.

    As the US government’s representative in the UK, I urge you to correct the record and release a statement making clear that nobody is at risk of arrest for private prayer in their home and never has been, and clarifying that what VP Vance said does not represent the views of the US Embassy.

    Yours sincerely

    Gillian Mackay MSP

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Fatal accident at Bourneview footpath crossing, Kenley

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Investigation into a fatal accident involving a child at Bourneview footpath crossing, Kenley, London Borough of Croydon, 23 January 2025.

    Bourneview footpath crossing (courtesy of British Transport Police).

    At around 08:04 on 23 January 2025, a child was struck by a train and fatally injured while crossing the railway on Bourneview footpath crossing, situated between Whyteleafe and Kenley in the London Borough of Croydon.  The train involved was travelling at about 50 mph (80 km/h) at the time of the accident.

    Bourneview footpath crossing provides access for pedestrians between two residential areas of Kenley. The crossing has gates on either side of the railway and is provided with signage which instructs users how to cross.  

    Our investigation will determine the sequence of events that led to the accident and will include consideration of:

    • the factors which may have affected the decisions and actions of the child as they used the crossing
    • any previous incidents at Bourneview footpath crossing and how these may be relevant to this accident
    • the management of risk at this crossing and Network Rail’s wider strategy for assessing and mitigating risks at footpath crossings
    • any relevant underlying factors

    Our investigation is independent of any investigation by the railway industry or by the industry’s regulator, the Office of Rail and Road.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s article in the Telegraph: 17 February 2025

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s article in the Telegraph on Ukraine.

    We are facing a once-in-a-generation moment for the collective security of our continent. This is not only a question about the future of Ukraine – it is existential for Europe as a whole.

    Securing a lasting peace in Ukraine that safeguards its sovereignty for the long term is essential if we are to deter Putin from further aggression in the future.

    To achieve it, Europe and the United States must continue to work closely together – and I believe the UK can play a unique role in helping to make this happen, just as we did this past week in stepping in to convene and chair the Ukraine Defence Contact Group.

    First, Europe must step up further to meet the demands of its own security. So I am heading to Paris with a very clear message for our European friends. We have got to show we are truly serious about our own defence and bearing our own burden. We have talked about it for too long – and president Trump is right to demand that we get on with it.

    As European nations, we must increase our defence spending and take on a greater role in Nato. Non-US Nato nations have already increased defence spending by 20 per cent in the past year, but we must go further.

    Russia is still waging war and Ukraine is still fighting for its freedom, which is why we must not relent in our efforts to get the kit Ukrainians need for their fighters on the front line. While the fighting continues, we must put Ukraine in the strongest possible position ahead of any talks.

    The UK is ready to play a leading role in accelerating work on security guarantees for Ukraine. This includes further support for Ukraine’s military, where the UK has already committed £3 billion a year until at least 2030. But it also means being ready and willing to contribute to security guarantees to Ukraine by putting our own troops on the ground if necessary.

    I do not say that lightly. I feel very deeply the responsibility that comes with potentially putting British servicemen and women in harm’s way. But any role in helping to guarantee Ukraine’s security is helping to guarantee the security of our continent, and the security of this country.

    The end of this war, when it comes, cannot merely become a temporary pause before Putin attacks again.

    But second, while European nations must step up in this moment – and we will – US support will remain critical and a US security guarantee is essential for a lasting peace, because only the US can deter Putin from attacking again. So I will be meeting president Trump in the coming days and working with him and all our G7 partners to help secure the strong deal we need.

    We must be clear that peace cannot come at any cost. Ukraine must be at the table in these negotiations, because anything less would accept Putin’s position that Ukraine is not a real nation.

    President Zelensky and the Ukrainian people have shown the most extraordinary resilience and made such great sacrifices in the defence of their nation. We cannot have another situation like Afghanistan, where the US negotiated directly with the Taliban and cut out the Afghan government. I feel sure that president Trump will want to avoid this too.

    While Nato membership may take time, we should continue to support Ukraine’s irreversible path to joining the alliance.

    We should also show greater strength in applying economic pressure. Putin’s economy is feeling the strain – he is worried about his energy revenues and his financial sector.

    Working together, the US, Europe and all our G7 allies should seek to go further on the oil price cap, the Shadow Fleet, the sanctioning of oil giants, and going after those banks that are enabling the evasion of sanctions.

    These crucial days ahead will determine the future security of our continent. As I will say in Paris, peace comes through strength. But the reverse is also true. Weakness leads to war.

    This is the moment for us all to step up, and the UK will do so because it is the right thing to do for the values and freedoms we hold dear, and because it is fundamental to our own national security.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Magtec motor forwards with DTEP funding

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    DTEP funding is advancing innovation in defence through collaboration with higher-tier partners

    • Congratulations to Rotherham based engineering company Magtec
    • The Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) will collaborate with an experienced higher-tier partner in the defence sector
    • The Defence Technology Exploitation Programme (DTEP) boosts defence innovation while supporting the technology supply chain

    Rotherham based SME Magtec has been awarded funding through the latest rounds of the Defence Technology Exploitation Programme (DTEP). They will collaborate with a higher-tier supplier who will mentor them over the duration of a forthcoming defence project. They will receive a government grant worth 50 percent of the project value with the aim of developing innovative new solutions that meet UK defence challenges and increase capability in the UK defence supply chain.

    Magtec is a leading UK designer, manufacturer and integrator of electric and hybrid drive systems for customers in the defence, rail and commercial sectors. The company is a member of the British Army’s programme to develop technologies for battlefield electrification and holds an Armed Forces Covenant Bronze Award in the Employer Recognition Scheme. Founded in 1992, Magtec is privately owned and headquartered at a bespoke design and manufacturing facility in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

    The firm was recently visited by Secretary of State for Defence John Healey MP who described Magtec as “deeply impressive” and said that they have the “long established manufacturing skills and creative flair to improve the battlefield performance and the environmental performance of military vehicles.”

    The DTEP programme, which seeks to improve the competitiveness of the UK Defence supply chain, is sponsored by the MOD’s Directorate of Industrial Strategy and Exports (DISE) and delivered through the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), Innovate UK, and ADS.

    Congratulations to Magtec

    Magtec’s innovative Permanent Magnet Motors (PMM) will provide superior power to submarine systems with significantly reduced size and weight. This will in turn reduce maintenance costs substantially while increasing submarine availability and operational capacity. Magtec will be working with higher tier partner MacTaggart Scott on developing and producing the PMM.

    Andy Sloan, Engineering Director at Magtec said:

    “We are delighted to have won funding from the Defence and Security Accelerator and to be collaborating with MacTaggart Scott. Our team is developing permanent magnet motor technology for submarines, reducing weight, space, heat and noise and making the Silent Service even quieter. As a UK-based company, we are proud to be strengthening our sovereign capability.”

    The SDA Supplier Management Team said:

    “Magtec have previous defence development experience, therefore easing their learning and journey into becoming a potential defence supplier for the Submarine Enterprise. The product they offer will be bespoke, offering the many advantages as stated, and others besides.”

    DTEP’s funding for Magtec highlights the MOD’s commitment to fostering innovation and strengthening the UK defence supply chain through strategic SME partnerships.

    Learn more about DASA’s funding opportunities here.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Ministers confirm appointments to key roles

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Government appoints new members to the Low Pay Commission, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Central Arbitration Committee.

    The Government has today (Monday 17 February 2025) confirmed the appointment and reappointment of members of the Low Pay Commission (LPC), Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) and Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) since June 2024.

    The LPC, the independent body that advises the government about the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage, has reappointed several members to the Commission. These include:

    • Worker Member: Simon Sapper
    • Employer Members: Matthew Fell and Louise Fisher.
    • Independent Members: Jonathan Wadsworth and Dr Patricia Rice.

    Last month Janet Williamson was also appointed as a Worker Member for a three-year term.

    Danny Mortimer was also appointed for his first term as a Worker Member of the Acas Council, whilst Michael Clancy’s term was extended by six months. Further reappointments include:

    • Worker Members: Roy Rickhuss and Christina McAnea
    • Employer Members: Matthew Percival and Jayne Haines
    • Independent Members: Ben Summerskill, Ijeoma Omambala and Simon Lewis.

    The CAC, independent authority that handles specific issues relating to trade unions and employers, also had a number of reappointments made. These are:

    • Four Deputy Chairs: Laura Prince, Naeema Choudry, Lisa Gettins and Stuart Robertson
    • Eight Worker Members: Steve Gillan, Ian Hanson, Paul Moloney, Paul Morley, Claire Sullivan, Joanna Brown and Nicholas Childs.
    • Seven Employer Members: David Cadger, Mustafa Faruqi, Richard Fulham, Martin Kirke, Sean McIlveen, Kieran Grimshaw and Alastair Kelly. 

    Employment Rights Minister Justin Madders said:

    These three organisations are crucial to the government’s mission to grow the economy and Make Work Pay.

    I welcome all of the new appointments and look forward to working with them to help protect the rights of workers across the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on the child sexual exploitation scandal in the United Kingdom – B10-0062/2025

    Source: European Parliament

    B10‑0062/2025

    Motion for a European Parliament resolution on the child sexual exploitation scandal in the United Kingdom

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to Rule 149 of its Rules of Procedure,

    A. whereas over a decade ago, thousands of young girls in England were raped, sexually exploited and trafficked by gangs of mostly Pakistani men; whereas this large-scale child sexual exploitation was facilitated by grave systemic failures within law enforcement, social services and local government;

    B. whereas the British media kept citizens ignorant of the full extent of these mass crimes; whereas social media platforms, in particular X, have recently focused public attention on this scandal;

    1. Takes note of the call of the British public for a national inquiry into this child sexual exploitation scandal;

    2. Emphasises that this child sexual exploitation scandal illustrates the danger that uncontrolled mass immigration poses for women and girls; encourages the EU Member States to launch a comprehensive debate on the link between mass migration and the rise in sex crimes and criminal networks, to follow a ‘zero tolerance approach’ and to prioritise the expulsion of foreign national child offenders;

    3. Strongly condemns the conviction of people that warn against the dangers of mass immigration.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Queens Drive flooding report published

    Source: City of Liverpool

    Last updated:

    Liverpool City Council has published a Section 19 investigation report into flooding events on Queens Drive in 2023.

    It follows an incident on 26 August 2023, in which Elaine and Philip Marco tragically died when their car became trapped in water.

    Under Section 19 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, the Council has a duty to investigate incidents of flooding that are considered to be ‘locally significant’.

    The report was commissioned with engineering firm Mott Macdonald as an independent party, and has now been shared with relevant parties and published.

    You can read the report here: https://liverpool.gov.uk/queensdrivereport

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  • MIL-OSI: RIKSBANK EXCHANGE OF EU PAYMENT

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Sweden’s EU membership entails monthly contributions to the EU’s budget. These payments are made in Swedish kronor by the Swedish government and exchanged into euro in the foreign exchange market by a recipient central bank within the EU.

    The Riksbank has decided to exchange an EU payment in February 2025. The total amount is SEK 7 900 million. The Riksbank has on previous occasions exchanged EU payments to avoid unnecessarily large fluctuations in the exchange rate in connection with these transactions.

    These exchanges do not have any monetary policy purpose. The effect on liquidity in the banking system is neutralised by means of FX-swaps. The Riksbank intends to repurchase the corresponding euro amount linearly in the foreign exchange market within two months.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Islamic Finance Expands Africa’s Energy Investment Landscape, Strengthening Arab-African Cooperation

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    PARIS, France, February 17, 2025/APO Group/ —

    Africa’s energy sector is seeing growing interest from Islamic financial institutions, as demonstrated by the recent $400 million Murabaha financing secured by Africa Finance Corporation (AFC). This transaction not only underscores the growing role of Islamic finance in Africa’s infrastructure development, but also highlights significant opportunities for deeper financial cooperation between Arab and African nations in the energy sector.

    The strong demand for AFC’s facility, which attracted 11 Islamic financial institutions – including Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Al Rajhi Bank and Emirates Islamic Bank – signals growing appetite among Middle Eastern banks to engage in Africa’s development. The facility, upsized from an initial $300 million due to high investor interest, reinforces AFC’s strategy to diversify its funding base and aligns with broader efforts to expand energy investment partnerships between Arab and African countries.

    Islamic finance is emerging as a key source of funding for Africa’s energy sector, particularly for large-scale infrastructure projects. The Murabaha financing structure used in AFC’s deal aligns with Sharia principles, offering an attractive and ethical investment vehicle for Middle Eastern and North African financial institutions seeking exposure to African markets. This move complements AFC’s recent $500 million hybrid bond issuance and the corporation’s ongoing efforts to attract diverse capital sources, including potential Panda bonds in China.

    Opportunities for Arab Investment in Africa’s Energy Future

    The increasing participation of Islamic banks and financial institutions presents a strategic opportunity for Middle Eastern nations to play a larger role in Africa’s energy transition. Countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have well-capitalized financial institutions and sovereign wealth funds that can accelerate Africa’s energy infrastructure expansion, particularly in natural gas, renewables and power generation.

    Arab nations already have a growing footprint in Africa’s energy sector. The UAE’s Masdar has been investing in renewable projects across North and sub-Saharan Africa – committing $10 billion to deliver 10 GW of clean energy capacity in Africa by 2030 – while Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power has been involved in developing solar and desalination projects across the continent. QatarEnergy has been actively advancing hydrocarbon exploration in Africa, expanding its interests in Namibia’s offshore Orange Basin, while ADNOC has strengthened its footprint by acquiring a 10% stake in the Area 4 concession of Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin. However, there remains significant untapped potential for Arab-African cooperation, particularly in financing LNG terminals, gas-to-power projects and oil and gas exploration. Countries like Egypt, Algeria and Libya, which straddle both regions, can serve as financial and logistical bridges between Middle Eastern investors and African energy markets.

    The Role of Energy-Focused Islamic Finance

    The AFC’s Murabaha financing comes at a time when global Islamic finance is experiencing sustained growth, with assets expected to see high single-digit expansion through 2025, according to S&P Global Ratings. This growth is supported by strong balance sheets, high profitability and increasing regulatory backing. The surge in Islamic finance presents a timely opportunity for African energy projects, which require significant capital investment to meet the continent’s growing energy demand.

    One of the major advantages of Islamic finance is its alignment with sustainable investment principles, making it particularly attractive for funding Africa’s energy transition. In addition to AFC’s investment in renewable energy ventures such as Xlinks’ renewable energy initiative and the expansion of Lekela Power’s 3 GW capacity target, Islamic financial institutions could extend their involvement to Africa’s gas sector, which is viewed as a transitional fuel to bridge the energy gap.

    Strengthening Arab-African Partnerships at IAE 2025

    The increasing role of Middle Eastern finance in Africa’s energy sector will be a critical focus at the upcoming Invest in African Energy (IAE) Forum in Paris this May.  Serving as the premier African energy project showcase outside of the continent, IAE 2025 provides a space for African governments, investors and key financial players from the Middle East to explore new partnerships and drive investment in gas, LNG and broader energy infrastructure projects. By tapping into Islamic finance, African countries can secure critical capital to accelerate its energy development. At the same time, Arab nations stand to benefit from deeper economic integration with Africa, gaining access to new markets and resources. The AFC’s successful Murabaha financing serves as a strong indicator that the time is ripe for greater energy sector collaboration between Africa and the Middle East.

    IAE 2025 (http://apo-opa.co/4hC0kAA) is an exclusive forum designed to facilitate investment between African energy markets and global investors. Taking place May 13-14, 2025 in Paris, the event offers delegates two days of intensive engagement with industry experts, project developers, investors and policymakers. For more information, please visit www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com. To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Respect for the fundamental rights of ethnic and linguistic minorities in partner countries – E-002588/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The rights of persons belonging to minorities are fundamental values of the EU and are part of the Copenhagen criteria for accession to the EU.

    In June 2024, the Commission confirmed that Ukraine had fulfilled the requirement to enact a law addressing the remaining Venice Commission recommendations from June and October 2023 linked by amending in December 2023 the law on national minorities as well as the laws on state language, media and education[1].

    Subsequently, the EU invited Ukraine, in the Negotiating Framework, to prepare an Action Plan on national minorities[2]. As part of the accession process, the Commission conducts a screening of Ukraine’s alignment with the EU acquis in the field of fundamental rights, including the rights of persons belonging to national minorities.

    The Commission consistently conveys the message, in bilateral contacts with Ukrainian counterparts, that it is expected that Ukraine will continue to implement the adopted legislation adequately and effectively, in line with European standards and as part of a constructive mutual dialogue with the representatives of the national minorities.

    The Commission will continue to follow closely the Ukraine government’s ongoing dialogues with representatives of persons belonging to national minorities, including the representatives of Ukraine’s Romanian national minority.

    The Commission is also assisting Ukraine in its reform efforts, by supporting the project ‘Support for implementing European standards relating to anti-discrimination and rights of national minorities in Ukraine’ implemented by the Council of Europe[3].

    • [1] Venice Commission Opinion (June 2023) (https://www.venice.coe.int/webforms/documents/default.aspx?pdffile=CDL-AD(2023)021-e) and Venice Commission Follow-up Opinion (October 2023) (https://www.venice.coe.int/webforms/documents/?pdf=CDL-AD(2023)028-e).
    • [2] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/06/25/eu-opens-accession-negotiations-with-ukraine/
    • [3] https://www.coe.int/en/web/kyiv/support-for-implementing-european-standards-relating-to-anti-discrimination-and-rights-of-national-minorities-in-ukraine
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  • MIL-OSI Europe: At a Glance – Plenary round-up – February 2025 – 14-02-2025

    Source: European Parliament

    The highlight of the February 2025 plenary session was the presentation of the European Commission’s long-awaited 2025 work programme and the subsequent debate. The session also saw a debate on Council and Commission statements on continued EU support for Ukraine, followed by an address by Ruslan Stefanchuk, Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada. Members took part in several debates linked to preparing the EU for a new trade era: on multilateral cooperation on tariffs, the EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement, and protecting the system of international justice and its institutions. A debate and vote on the 2024 European Central Bank annual report took place in the presence of Christine Lagarde, President of the Bank. Parliament held a debate on media freedom, in honour of the memory of journalists Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová; another debate marked the anniversary of the murder of Alexei Navalny. Members also debated the political crisis in Serbia, the escalating violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and resolving humanitarian crises following war and conflict. Finally, Parliament debated the escalation of violence in Sweden, the mental health crisis among Europe’s youth, and cross-border recognition of same-sex couples and their children’s civil status documents.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Important dates for the by-elections

    Source: City of Canterbury

    By-elections to elect a city councillor take place in three wards – Herne and Broomfield, St Stephen’s and Gorrell wards – on Thursday 6 March.

    Preparations are in full swing and voters in these three wards need to be aware of some key dates that are coming up over the next week or two.

    Applications to register to vote must be made by 12 midnight on Tuesday 18 February.

    Applications, amendments or cancellations of postal votes and amendments or cancellations of proxy votes must be made by 5pm on Wednesday 19 February.

    Applications for a voter authority certificate or an anonymous elector’s document valid for this election must be made by 5pm on Wednesday 26 February.

    New applications to vote by proxy at this election must be made by 5pm on Wednesday 26 February.

    Applications to vote by emergency proxy at this election must be made by 5pm on Thursday 6 March.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Derby’s New Youth Mayor Elected in Record-Breaking Vote

    Source: City of Derby

    Young people across Derby have made their voices heard in a landmark election, choosing their next Youth Mayor in a record-breaking vote.

    India Johal, a student at Littleover Community School, has been elected as Derby’s Youth Mayor for 2025, with Maryam Riaz from Derby Moor Academy taking on the role of Deputy Youth Mayor. Both will officially take up their positions at Derby City Council’s Annual General Meeting in May 2025.

    This year’s election saw unprecedented participation with 12,024 votes cast by young people from schools across the city – the highest turnout in the history of Derby’s Youth Mayor elections. The impressive turnout highlights the growing enthusiasm among young people to take an active role in local democracy.

    The success of the election was made possible by a collaborative effort between Derby City Council’s Democracy and Early Help teams, local schools and Derbyshire Police Cadets, who played a key role in counting the votes.

    Councillor Paul Hezelgrave, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Skills, praised the high level of engagement and congratulated the newly elected Youth Mayor and Deputy Youth Mayor:

    This record turnout shows the enthusiasm of our young people to get involved in local democracy and it’s inspiring to see them taking such an active role in shaping the future of their city. India and Maryam should be incredibly proud of their achievement, and I have no doubt that they will be fantastic representatives of Derby’s young people. Congratulations to both and well done to all the candidates who put themselves forward – it’s encouraging to see so many young people passionate about making a difference.

    Taking part in elections (whether for Youth Mayor, school councils or national elections) gives young people a voice in the decisions that affect their lives. The record turnout in this year’s Youth Mayor election proves that young people in Derby are engaged and want to make a difference. By voting, they are helping to shape policy and influence the future of their communities. If you want to get involved and find out more about youth democracy, local decision-making and how to make your voice heard, visit the Your Voice: Children and Young People website: www.derby.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/your-voice-children-young-people.

    As India and Maryam prepare to take up their new roles, Derby City Council would like to congratulate them and thank all the young people who took part in making this a landmark moment for youth engagement in Derby.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Works begin at Kingsteps Quarry

    Source: Scotland – Highland Council

    Improvement works have started at Kingsteps Quarry in Nairn today to brighten the popular leisure spot.

    Cllr Paul Oldham, Nairnshire Area Vice Chair said: “Kingsteps Quarry is a semi-wild open space used by the people of Nairn for all sorts of activities including building camps, jogging, mountain biking, and dog walking, and also provides an active travel route to Kingsteps (and the wild raspberries in the late summer are also delicious!). However, the paths have been neglected in recent years and were well overdue some maintenance work so I’m glad this project is going ahead.”

    The planned works which start today (Monday 17 February 2025) are scheduled to last for approximately two weeks.

    Once complete, Lochloy residents and visitors will enjoy a tidier path network, and the trimming of some bush overgrowth will help to restore the paths to their original width to help with access.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung’s AI-Driven and Sustainable Signage Solutions Earn Top Awards at ISE 2025

    Source: Samsung

    As Europe’s largest display exhibition, Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) always highlights the best of the best in digital signage. This year was no different with Samsung Electronics and other industry-leading companies setting the stage for the future by pushing the boundaries of innovation.
     
    ▲ Samsung received a total of 12 awards, including five Best of Show awards at ISE 2025.
     
    Samsung’s booth entrance featured The Wall, drawing in visitors with an immersive anamorphic experience powered by cutting-edge MICRO LED technology. Throughout the booth, attendees caught a glimpse of the various environments being transformed by Samsung’s next-generation signage solutions — from corporate offices and classrooms to hotels and museums.
     
    ▲ Thousands of attendees made their way through Samsung’s engaging and expansive booth.
     
    Samsung Newsroom captured some of the standout products showcased at ISE 2025 that demonstrate Samsung’s leadership in commercial display technology.
     

    Samsung Color E-Paper: Ultra-Bright, Ultra-Light and Ultra-Efficient
    HoloDisplay: Bringing Signage to Life With 3D Innovation
    Transparent MICRO LED: Blending Reality and Digital Content
    Interactive Display: A Smarter, More Interactive Classroom Experience
    The Wall: Optimizing Command and Control Rooms With High-Resolution Displays
    The Wall for Virtual Production: A Seamless, Cost-Effective LED Stage Solution for Filmmakers
    SmartThings Pro: Expanding Partnerships and Enhancing IoT Automation
    Another Record-Breaking Year for Samsung at ISE 2025

     
     
    Samsung Color E-Paper: Ultra-Bright, Ultra-Light and Ultra-Efficient
    ▲ (From left) Jungsuk Han, Jonghwa Bae and Kwangju Kim stand with ISE 2025 Best of Show trophies for Samsung Color E-Paper, which delivers vivid, high-intensity color in a remarkable form factor.
     
    Launched at ISE 2025, the energy-efficient Samsung Color E-Paper (EMDX model) stunned visitors with its vibrant digital ink technology and slim, lightweight design. This innovative signage solution is ideal for locations where content remains the same for a week or longer — such as retail or grocery stores and outdoor spaces such as bus stops. The display uses 0.00W1 of power when showing a static image and can easily be managed through a dedicated app2 or with Samsung VXT (Visual eXperience Transformation), a cloud-based content management solution (CMS) platform.
     
    Samsung Color E-Paper received numerous Best of Show awards at ISE 2025 from trade publications — including AV Technology, Digital Signage and Installation.
     
     
    HoloDisplay: Bringing Signage to Life With 3D Innovation
    ▲ A visitor reaches out to try and touch the 3D projected image in the innovative HoloDisplay, which creates a ‘floating object’ effect for an immersive experience
     
    Following its debut at CES 2025, the HoloDisplay captivated attendees with its anti-distortion technology that forms a floating image in midair and its brighter and sharper picture quality. The HoloDisplay also earned the Best of Show award at ISE 2025 from Installation.
     

    Transparent MICRO LED: Blending Reality and Digital Content
    ▲ The Transparent MICRO LED attracted visitors’ attention with its crystal-clear, glass-like display.
     
    The Transparent MICRO LED display brought a new viewing experience to attendees. With its crystal-clear, glass-like design and high resolution, the display earned industry recognition including this year’s Digital Signage Innovation of the Year award from AV News.
     

    Interactive Display: A Smarter, More Interactive Classroom Experience
    ▲ 2025 Interactive Display with Samsung AI Assistant
     
    Samsung showcased its 2025 Interactive Display with Samsung AI Assistant — a new educational solution designed to provide an interactive experience to students. Attendees explored the new AI capabilities now supported, such as Circle to Search.
     
    The 2025 Interactive Display earned the Best of Show award at ISE 2025 from the trade publication Tech & Learning, further solidifying its reputation as a cutting-edge educational solution.
     
     
    The Wall: Optimizing Command and Control Rooms With High-Resolution Displays
    ▲ A Traffic command and control demonstration at ISE 2025 (left) and NASCAR’s new remote race control room (right)
     
    Samsung showcased how The Wall can help businesses make fast and informed decisions. At the booth, attendees witnessed how the display can be used in settings such as control rooms to provide a large, dynamic canvas for real-time monitoring and decision-making.
     
    In the United States, NASCAR’s new remote race control room now utilizes The Wall enhanced race officiating. Officials can review comprehensive, real-time video, audio and data from the track and remotely oversee races on an impressive 32-foot-wide, 9-foot-tall screen.
     
     
    The Wall for Virtual Production: A Seamless, Cost-Effective LED Stage Solution for Filmmakers
    ▲ The Wall for Virtual Production in the corporate broadcast section in Samsung’s booth at ISE 2025
     
    Samsung hosted a live demonstration at Samsung Corporate Broadcast Studio inside the ISE 2025 venue to showcase the seamless integration of The Wall for Virtual Production (IVC model) with Arnold & Richter Cine Technik (ARRI) cameras and lighting fixtures as well as Realtime Department’s digital experience solution. The combination of these technologies created ready-to-shoot LED backgrounds for virtual production — ensuring exceptional image quality and ease of use for corporate, broadcast and media environments.
     
    “The collaboration with Samsung and Realtime Department has significantly lowered the entry barrier to LED production for filmmakers,” said Andre Rittner, Business Development Manager of EMEAI (Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India) at ARRI. “This partnership has brought ARRI’s award-winning equipment to a suite of studio production tools and reduced production costs without compromising quality.”
     
     
    SmartThings Pro: Expanding Partnerships and Enhancing IoT Automation
    ▲ The SmartThings Pro wall
     
    Samsung showcased how device ecosystems can be managed with SmartThings Pro — the company’s hyper-connected B2B platform featuring enterprise-level encryption to safeguard sensitive data across IoT connections.
     
    Several new partnerships enhance the functionality of SmartThings Pro in business settings.
     
    Meeting rooms: Cisco video conference cameras and dashboards connect with 105-inch 21:9 Smart signage for crystal clear video conferencing and intuitive control. The AMX Muse Automation Controller streamlines operation of The Wall without compromising security.
    Retail stores: Five Nexmosphere sensors expand SmartThings Pro’s capabilities in retail settings — a presence sensor, radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensor, lidar sensor, ambient lighting sensor and an NFC reader.
    Hotels: ABB devices integrate with NetX management systems and SmartThings Pro to create new guest experiences.
     
     
    Another Record-Breaking Year for Samsung at ISE 2025
    Samsung’s leadership in digital signage was recognized at ISE 2025 with 12 awards from various organizations and trade publications — surpassing the impressive nine awards won in 2024.
     
    Best of Show Awards from Future
    AV Technology: Samsung Color E-Paper
    Digital Signage: Samsung Color E-Paper
    Installation: Samsung Color E-Paper and HoloDisplay
    Tech & Learning: 2025 Interactive Display
     
    AV News Awards
    AV Project of the Year (Commercial) Award: Samsung for using the Outdoor LED Signage XHB series (P8) at Shinsegae Department Store in Seoul, South Korea
    Digital Signage Innovation of the Year Award: Transparent MICRO LED
     
    Inavation Awards
    Applied Technology Award: Samsung for using Onyx Led screens at Pathé Palace in Paris, France
     
    ▲ Employees from Samsung France receive the Applied Technology Award.
     
    Top New Technologies (TNT) Awards from Commercial Integrator
    All-Weather Display: OHDX Outdoor Signage 46”and 55”
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    ISE 2025 illustrated how quickly digital signage is evolving. Samsung is revolutionizing the industry with energy-efficient, AI-driven innovations — setting new standards with its award-winning lineups at ISE 2025 and beyond.
     
     
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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Devolution Priority Programme consultations launch

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    Government seeks views of people in six areas on proposals to establish mayoral combined (county) authorities.

    Consultations have been launched in six areas on proposals to establish mayoral combined authorities or mayoral combined county authorities as part of the government’s commitment to widen devolution.  

    The Devolution Priority Programme – one of the largest ever single packages of mayoral devolution in England – was launched earlier this month and will support the areas to move towards devolution at pace, becoming mayor-led strategic authorities by May next year if they proceed. 

    The government is now seeking views from interested parties, such as local residents, businesses, and public sector bodies. 

    Cumbria, Cheshire and Warrington, Norfolk and Suffolk, Greater Essex, Sussex and Brighton, and Hampshire and the Solent joined the Devolution Priority Programme earlier this month.  

    The consultations will consider questions such as the proposed geographies and how the mayoral combined (county) authorities will operate. 

    Minister of State for Local Government and English Devolution, Jim McMahon OBE MP said: 

    We are committed to shifting power out of Whitehall and into our regions, ensuring local leaders have the tools they need to tackle local priorities and realise their areas’ potential as part of our Plan for Change

    Our Devolution Priority Programme will deliver that power at pace and I encourage local residents to be part of our ‘devolution revolution’ by contributing to these consultations.

    The Devolution Priority Programme will bridge the gap between the English Devolution White Paper and the forthcoming English Devolution Bill. The government is working towards mayoral elections in May 2026 for the areas that have joined it. 

    The easiest way to respond and engage in one of the consultations is via the relevant link below: 

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    Published 17 February 2025

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  • MIL-OSI: DDB Miner Launches New Cloud Mining Contracts, Allowing Users to Earn Up to $5,950 Daily with XRP

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom, Feb. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DDB Miner, a leader in renewable energy-powered cloud mining, has announced the launch of new mining contracts that enable users to start mining Bitcoin using Ripple (XRP) and other cryptocurrencies. With an innovative approach to passive income, DDB Miner now provides an accessible and eco-friendly way for individuals to generate daily earnings of up to $5,950 without requiring complex setups or technical expertise.

    The Future of Cloud Mining with Renewable Energy

    DDB Miner leverages renewable energy sources such as solar and wind to power its mining farms, significantly reducing operational costs and environmental impact. This model not only ensures sustainable profitability but also integrates surplus energy into the grid, contributing to a greener future.

    New Cloud Mining Contracts – Higher Profits, Zero Hassle

    The newly introduced cloud mining contracts cater to both beginners and experienced investors. With flexible investment options, users can choose from different contract tiers starting as low as $100, making cryptocurrency mining more accessible than ever. Some of the standout features include:

    • $12 instant bonus upon registration. (click to register in one click).
    • Daily payouts with high profitability.
    • No additional service fees or administrative charges.
    • Support for multiple cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ETH, XRP, USDT, and more.
    • Affiliate program with bonuses up to $22,000 for referrals.
    • Guaranteed 100% uptime and 24/7 customer support.

    How to Get Started

    1. Sign Up: Create an account on the DDB Miner platform in minutes.
    2. Choose a Mining Contract: Select from different investment plans based on your budget and earning goals.
    3. Start Mining & Earn Daily: Watch your earnings grow with passive income payouts starting the next day.

    For example, users who invest $5,000 in an advanced computing power contract can earn $75 per day, totaling $7,250 in 30 days (including the initial investment).

    Exclusive XRP Mining Opportunity

    DDB Miner’s latest update introduces a Ripple (XRP)-based mining model, allowing users to start Bitcoin mining directly with XRP. This opens a new avenue for XRP holders looking to diversify their income streams and maximize returns.

    Join the Passive Income Revolution

    With over 9 million users worldwide and 100+ mining farms, DDB Miner continues to lead the cloud mining industry with cutting-edge technology and sustainable energy practices. The platform’s latest offerings provide an effortless way to build crypto wealth, making mining accessible to everyone.

    If you want to learn more about DDB Miner, please visit its official website:https://ddbminer.com/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Tree planting at Yeomadon Farm set to improve the landscape for business and recreation

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Case study

    Tree planting at Yeomadon Farm set to improve the landscape for business and recreation

    Yeomadon Farm used their England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) funding to improve the landscape for business and recreation.

    Yeomadon Farm has been in Rob Moore’s family since the early 1900s and has seen a range of uses, including dairy, beef farming and a successful holiday cottage business.

    More recently, Rob and his wife Catherine have replaced their cattle with trees. They want their land to be more compatible with their holiday cottage enterprise by reducing heavy machinery around the cottages and, in time, to provide a woodland for the guests to enjoy.

    Conifer saplings grow on the the newly planted site at Yeomadon Farm. Copyright Yeomadon Farm.

    Yeomadon Farm facts

    • location: Devon / Cornwall county border
    • size: 18 hectares
    • type: conifer woodland with broadleaf edges
    • species: Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine, Norway spruce, western red cedar, hazel, silver birch, sessile oak, common alder and wild cherry
    • date planted: February 2022
    • grant: England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO)
    • main objective: to improve the landscape to complement an existing holiday cottage business

    Moving towards forestry

    While Rob and Catherine didn’t have any prior experience of forestry, the family didn’t let this stand in their way. They chose to create woodland to complement their already thriving holiday cottage business, which has a focus on nature-based activities, such as fishing and local walks.

    They will also be looking for the woodland to generate income for them in the future.

    Rob Moore, owner of Yeomadon Farm, said:

    Our initial thought was if we could turn this agricultural land into forestry without it costing us anything, then we’ll be happy.

    Financially supported woodland creation

    After first hearing about the England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) in the Mole Valley newsletter, Rob and Catherine were keen to explore using their land to create woodland. They had some initial conversations with land agent Pryor and Rickett Silviculture about what this might look like, including which fields they had earmarked for planting.

    Their agent managed the woodland creation process from initial site visits, arranging involvement from a Forestry Commission woodland officer and the completion of the EWCO grant application, through to sourcing and planting the saplings.

    For Rob and Catherine, this process was really positive. They felt having an agent to guide them through the grant application was invaluable and made the financial side of the process much more straightforward.

    The scheme was eligible for an ‘additional contribution’ for water quality, a one-off payment available through EWCO where a woodland’s location and design deliver public benefits. In this case, for promoting drainage for the site’s waterlogged soils.

    The agents, along with the local woodland officer, helped Rob and Catherine select which trees to plant. This decision was largely based on what would be most suitable for the ground, which tends to get water-logged. They also wanted to ensure a mix of species to offer resilience against our changing climate and the threat of pests and diseases.

    The centre of the woodland is made up of Sitka spruce, Norway spruce, lodgepole pine and western red cedar, with a surrounding ring of mixed native broadleaf species close to the fishing lakes. The agents arranged contractors to hand plant 33,000 trees, which took 3 weeks.

    Rob and Catherine Moore with a conifer sapling planted at Yeomadon Farm. Copyright Yeomadon Farm.

    Catherine Moore, owner of Yeomadon Farm, said:

    We didn’t need to do anything. If we had to do the whole process all by ourselves, we wouldn’t have known where to start!

    Saving costs during the establishment process

    Rob and Catherine were able to make savings by doing much of the maintenance work themselves. Rob sprayed the surrounding ground around the new trees, which ensured growth wasn’t hampered by the grass or weeds. The process took him 8 days and saved on the expense of additional labour costs.

    Similarly, they put in the fencing themselves. They used a total of 1,800 metres of deer fencing and gates, with additional rabbit netting. As the woodland grows, they will seek additional advice on how it can provide further income. For now, they both agree that it stacks up financially.

    Deer fencing with rabbit netting to protect the new saplings. Copyright Yeomadon Farm.

    Benefits for nature, people and the planet

    Rob and Catherine have noticed some additional benefits to the wildlife and biodiversity of the area. They stated that “it may be that we’re just noticing the wildlife more than we used to, or that it’s flourishing now that we’re disturbing the land less, but we don’t remember seeing sparrowhawks before!” In addition, the woodland will, in time, be open for the guests at the holiday cottages to enjoy.

    The Yeomadon Farm scheme was celebrated in the Devon Woodland Awards ‘New Woodland on Farm’ category, where Rob and Catherine won silver. The judges praised the scheme and the ingenuity in designing and using specialist equipment for planting and maintenance.

    Top tips

    1. Consider using an agent. Rob and Catherine were completely new to forestry when they started on this journey and found it invaluable having an agent to navigate them through the process.

    2. Don’t underestimate the labour required in getting the scheme up and running. Factor these costs into your planning as they could make a big difference.

    3. Think about planning ahead. Work out how to manage the grass and what machinery you might need as these could all add up in terms of cost and overall finances.

    4. Consider your financing options in the short-term to cover the up-front costs of planting your new woodland. This is because EWCO payments are received once all capital work has been completed and evidence is reviewed.

    You can also see the brochure version of this story: Yeomadon Farm: woodland creation case study (PDF, 14.9 MB, 4 pages).

    Read more about woodland creation and tree planting grants.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Green bin collections due to restart

    Source: City of Liverpool

    Liverpool residents will once again be able to recycle their garden waste, with green bin collections restarting from Monday 24 February. 

    The service runs from the last week of February until the last week of November each year. Those who sign up for green bin collections can have their grass cuttings, dead plants, leaves, and small branches taken away. Collections are carried out on a fortnightly basis. 

    As well as clearing up excess garden material, the service puts unwanted green waste to good use and avoids inefficient incineration. Once collected, the waste gets taken away to be broken down at a dedicated recycling site and turned into compost. 

    The annual fee for the year ahead will remain at £50, which works out at £2.50 per collection. People who pay for multiple bins are entitled to a discount, with each household able to secure up to five bins. 

    Cllr Laura Robertson-Collins, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, Communities and Streetscene said: “Our green waste collection service continues to be good value for residents. It is convenient and can save multiple trips to recycling centres. 

    “Recycling garden waste properly is a great way to make a huge difference to the environment. Not only does it contribute to the sustainability efforts in our City, but it also has a much wider positive impact on reducing our carbon footprint nationally and even worldwide.

    “As well as using our green waste service, residents have the option to buy and use home composters for the majority of their garden waste, which can then be used as a healthy fertiliser for plants at home.” 

    For more information, or to sign up, people can visit www.liverpool.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/pay-for-green-waste-collection.  

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Liverpool flies the Purple Flag once more

    Source: City of Liverpool

    Liverpool has once again been awarded Purple Flag status, receiving accreditation by the international scheme for the 15th year in a row.

    This recognition highlights the Liverpool’s commitment to being one of the UK’s safest night-time economies, where residents and visitors can enjoy a secure and vibrant nightlife experience. It is one of only a handful of cities that has retained the status since 2010.

    Run by the Association of Town and City Management (ATCM), the Purple Flag scheme recognises places that have a dynamic, secure, and vibrant evening and night-time economy, similar to a Green Flag for parks, or Blue Flag for beaches.

    The prestigious award highlights Liverpool’s diverse range of entertainment, dining and culture throughout the night, as well as its commitment to the welfare and safety of visitors and residents.

    The report from ATCM praised the city for its range of local and high-end venues, and its ‘iconic and unique appearance and reputation’. The wellbeing of visitors was also rated highly, with strong partnerships between the Council, Liverpool One, Merseyside Police, Liverpool BID and students’ groups contributing to a welcoming, clean, and safe night-time environment.

    People’s safety is a priority for Liverpool City Council, who work closely with the police to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour on the streets. In 2024, the Council’s CCTV network helped to deal with over 3,000 incidents, including assaults, thefts, and criminal damage.

    There are over 80 Purple Flag destinations around the globe across the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Malta, New Zealand and Australia.

    Recently, Liverpool’s Purple Flag status attracted delegates from the Asia branch of the International Festivals and Events Association (IFEA) to the city.

    More than thirty IFEA members toured the city in December to learn about its thriving nightlife and are hoping to use this knowledge to apply for Purple Flag status in Asian cities for the first time.

    In April, Liverpool City Council and partners will officially accept the title at a special event.

    Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetscene said: “I am delighted that Liverpool has once again been recognised for its outstanding night-time economy.

    “Our excellent nightlife here in the city is no secret, and we’re proud that Liverpool is seen as an exciting, engaging, and safe place for people to visit.

    “This accreditation is down to all the hard work from our staff and partners across the city, who work incredibly hard every single day to make sure that the city remains a great place to live in and come to.”

    Shaun Holland, Director of Operations at Liverpool BID Company said: “I am delighted that Liverpool has once again been awarded Purple Flag status. The tireless work that takes place between partners in the city, the night-time venues and community are reflected in this welcomed recognition.

    “Liverpool is recognised nationally as one of the best and safest places to visit for a memorable night or weekend experience. We are blessed in Liverpool to have great people who work and live here.

    “Visitors are warmly welcomed and encouraged to explore and experience all the wonderful sights, sounds, hospitality and food outlets enriching their experience.”

    Emily Spurrell, Merseyside’s Police Commissioner, said: “I’m delighted that Liverpool has retained its Purple Flag for the fifteenth year running. To be awarded this status once again only serves to reaffirm what we already know that our city is a safe and welcoming place for people to visit from all walks of life.

    “Millions of visitors, from near and far, come to our city each year to see our iconic buildings and landmarks, whilst enjoying a safe night out in our many pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants, so it is fantastic to see this being recognised, once again, on a national level by a team of independent assessors.

    “The Purple Flag status is testament to those who work tirelessly to keep our nighttime economy safe and inclusive, and my thanks go to Merseyside Police and Liverpool City Council, who are committed, with the support of our partner agencies, to deliver a comprehensive and proactive plan to ensure the city centre is a place for people of all ages, interests and backgrounds to enjoy.

    “The safety of our residents and visitors is always our number one priority and whilst the retention of this status gives reason to celebrate, we remain wholly focussed on getting even better at what we are doing, to ensure that Liverpool continues to be the best place in the UK to come for a night out, for many years to come.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Leicester awarded £250k by The National Lottery Heritage Fund for inclusive heritage programme

    Source: City of Leicester

    NEWS that Leicester is to receive initial funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Heritage Places programme has been welcomed by the city council.

    Thanks to National Lottery players, Leicester will have access to an initial grant of £250,000, which will allow the council and community partners to develop the first stage of an Inclusive Heritage programme for the city.

    The long-term project will aim to give a voice to all of Leicester’s diverse communities, ensuring that everyone in Leicester feels involved in, and represented by, the cultural activity and heritage initiatives that take place in the city.

    With just 80% of adults in Leicester currently actively participating in cultural and creative activity, compared to the national average of 90%, research partner The Audience Agency will now run extensive consultation with local stakeholders and communities to establish where engagement with heritage activities is low and to collect evidence that will help shape a long-term plan for more inclusive programming. Key to this will be 10 locally-recruited community heritage researchers, whose outreach work within communities will gather new perspectives that will help inform the next stage of the project.

    The funding will also allow the council to appoint a part-time programme manager who will coordinate the project over the next two years.

    Once a plan has been agreed and developed, further funding will be applied for from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support Leicester’s Inclusive Heritage programme until 2033.

    Assistant city mayor for culture Cllr Vi Dempster – who will chair the project’s steering group – said: “Much work has been done in recent years to tell the stories of those who typically don’t engage with heritage initiatives, but this Heritage Places funding gives us an opportunity to build on that and ensure that in a city as culturally-diverse as Leicester, the lives and interests of all of its people are properly represented.

    “Thanks to National Lottery players, we will be able to reach out to our communities and ask what heritage means to them. And that could include traditions that now risk being lost, or a way of life that might be forgotten – or maybe stories relating to fashion, food, music or other aspects of everyday life.

    “The research we do in stage one of this project will help identify the celebrations, exhibitions, events or other community-led heritage initiatives that could feature in the second stage funding application.

    “By engaging with all of Leicester’s diverse communities and listening to their stories, we aim to make sure that inclusivity is at the heart of the city’s heritage initiatives.”

    Robyn Llewellyn, Area Director, England, Midlands & East at The National Lottery Heritage Fund said: “We are delighted to support Leicester City Council with £250,000 to begin developing heritage programming that involves and includes Leicester’s diverse communities. We’re supporting partnerships in Leicester, one of our Heritage Places, to unlock the possibilities of this city’s heritage. Their ambitions show how heritage can be a powerful force to bring people together and inspire pride in place.”

    Designed to boost local economies and local pride by unlocking the potential of local history and heritage, The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Heritage Places initiative aims to transform 20 places around the UK by 2033, using a dedicated funding pot of £200million.

    Leicester was one of the first Heritage Places to be announced in October 2023.

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    Notes to editors:

    About The National Lottery Heritage Fund 

    Our vision is for heritage to be valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future. That’s why as the largest funder for the UK’s heritage we are dedicated to supporting projects that connect people and communities to heritage, as set out in our strategic plan, Heritage 2033. Heritage can be anything from the past that people value and want to pass on to future generations. We believe in the power of heritage to ignite the imagination, offer joy and inspiration, and to build pride in place and connection to the past.

    Over the next 10 years, we aim to invest £3.6billion raised for good causes by National Lottery players to make a decisive difference for people, places and communities.

    heritagefund.org.uk

    Follow @HeritageFundUK on Twitter/X, Facebook and Instagram and use #NationalLottery #HeritageFund

    About The Audience Agency

    The Audience Agency is an independent research and development organisation whose purpose is to enable a thriving, people-centred cultural sector. We provide research, insight, data-tools and other services, which help our network of clients and stakeholders adapt for, and with, their communities.

    theaudienceagency.org

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