Category: European Union

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Identity fraud: BaFin warns consumers against offers on websites zinsify.de and smbcgroup.asia

    Source: Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht – In English

    The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority BaFin warns consumers against offers on websites zinsify.de and smbcgroup.asia. According to information available to BaFin, banking transactions and financial services are being provided on these websites without the required authorisation. The services are not actually offered by SMBC Bank EU AG. This is a case of identity fraud by unknown perpetrators.

    Anyone conducting banking business or providing financial or investment services in Germany may do so only with authorisation from BaFin. However, some companies offer these services without the required authorisation. Information on whether companies have been authorised by BaFin can be found in BaFin’s database of companies.

    The information provided by BaFin is based on section 37 (4) of the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz – KWG).

    Please be aware:

    BaFin, the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BundeskriminalamtBKA) and the German state criminal police offices (Landeskriminalämter) recommend that consumers seeking to invest money online should exercise the utmost caution and do the necessary research beforehand in order to identify fraud attempts at an early stage.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Criminals operating an illegal financial service to launder millions of euros busted

    Source: Eurojust

    Investigations into the group began in 2023 when border police in Spain noticed suspicious trips from their airports transporting large sums of money. The trips to Cyprus by members of the criminal group were used to deliver criminal profits, which were then laundered. Authorities stopped the criminals from travelling and seized more than EUR 1.8 million.

    The authorities discovered that the group was running a sophisticated money laundering service for other criminal organisations. The group acted as a financial service to transfer criminal profits internationally. Cryptocurrencies were used to move cash profits between criminal organisations. To dispose of the cash profits, money was transported on commercial flights, mainly to Cyprus, and by public transport to neighbouring countries of Spain. The group was able to carry out four to six money laundering transactions per week. 

    Running this financial service required a professionally structured organisation consisting of at least 52 members, operating mostly from Spain and Cyprus. The group worked with contacts outside of their organisation to liaise with clients and receive the cash to be laundered. Their contacts are linked to several commercial companies around the world. 

    As the financial service was used throughout Europe, authorities had to work together to stop the criminal group. An international investigation was launched by setting up a joint investigation team (JIT) at Eurojust between Spanish, Cypriot and German authorities, Eurojust and Europol. Through the JIT, information from tax and judicial authorities was exchanged that led to the takedown of the criminal group. Europol supported this international operation with experts specialised in financial crime, fighting high-risk criminal networks, unravelling money laundering structures, and tracing cryptocurrency flows.

    A series of actions were carried out to stop the financial service. In October 2024, actions were carried out in Spain, France and Cyprus to dismantle the criminal group. This was followed by actions in November 2024 that targeted actors working with the criminal group. A total of 91 searches were carried out, 77 in Spain, 1 in France and 13 in Cyprus. Twenty suspects were arrested in Spain, one in France and two in Slovenia. Authorities seized a total of EUR 8 million in cash, 2 million in bank accounts and froze EUR 27 million in cryptocurrency. Investigations into the group and its financial service continue.

    The following authorities were involved in the actions:

    • Spain: Investigating Judge no 2 of El Prat de Llobregat; Public Prosecution Office of Barcelona; Guardia Civil Special Central Unit 3, Destabilizing Threat Group-UCO
    • Cyprus: Attorney General’s Office; MOKAS (Unit for Combating Money Laundering); Criminal Investigation Department (CID) (in collaboration with other police departments)
    • Germany: Public Prosecutor’s Office, Landshut; Customs Investigation Office, München
    • France: Judicial Court of Marseille, Interregional Specialised Jurisdiction against organised crime (JIRS) ; National Anti-Fraud Office (ONAF), Marseille/Nice. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: A catalogue of errors

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The case of K & B Haulage Limited, recently heard by the Traffic Commissioner for the West of England, Kevin Rooney, has revealed a series of serious compliance failures affecting the company’s restricted goods vehicle operator’s licence.

    The licence itself had already been downgraded from standard international.

    The public inquiry uncovered severe and persistent compliance failings, jeopardising road safety and undermining fair competition.

    The commissioner’s findings included tax and MOT violations, where multiple vehicles were operated without valid tax or MOTs for extended periods and maintenance shortcomings with infrequent safety inspections – with some vehicles operating in dangerous conditions, including one driven with three bald tyres after being declared unroadworthy. Driver hours were mismanaged, and tachograph downloads were delayed by up to 237 days, with drivers failing to record required manual entries.

    On top of this, a there was a lack of oversight from former transport manager Richard Simcox who failed to fulfil basic compliance duties, contributing to widespread operational failings and a culture of non-compliance.

    The operator also engaged in subcontracting work to a company without the required operator’s licence, violating legal requirements, and Mr. Gettings admitted to lying during a DVSA investigation and failed to cooperate with vehicle inspections.

    Commissioner Rooney said “The compliance shortcomings alone with vehicles untaxed, untested and un-inspected, the lack of any drivers’ hours management or working time, mean that this is not a business I can have any confidence will be compliant in the future. The operation has been so dangerous that it must come to an end… The shortcomings I have found reflect a recklessness on the part of the operator, and a recklessness that is shown still to persist by the actions in October. Road safety has been compromised and the use of a Ltd Company driver is unfair competition.”

    The commissioner determined that K & B Haulage Limited was no longer fit to hold an operator’s licence. The company’s licence has been revoked, and its director, Kyle Gettings, has been disqualified as an operator for a period of two years. Transport manager Richard Simcox has also lost his good repute and been disqualified for an extended period.

    More details can be found here.

    For any further details or enquiries, please contact: pressoffice@otc.gov.uk

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    Published 27 January 2025

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica and to the Republic of Nicaragua: Edward Roberts

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    Mr Edward Roberts has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica, and His Majesty’s non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Nicaragua, in succession to Mr Ben Lyster-Binns.

    Mr Edward Roberts has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica, and His Majesty’s non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Nicaragua, in succession to Mr Ben Lyster-Binns, who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment.

    Mr Roberts will take up his appointment during autumn 2025.

    Curriculum vitae

    Full name: Edward John Roberts

    Year Role
    2025 Pre-posting training (including Spanish language training)
    2023 to 2024 FCDO, Europe Group, Directorate Flexible Resource
    2022 to 2023 College of Europe, Bruges, MA in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies
    2019 to 2022 Kathmandu, Deputy Ambassador
    2017 to 2019 Department for Exiting the European Union, Policy Manager, Security Partnership
    2016 to 2017 Cabinet Office, Senior Policy Adviser, Migration and EU Asylum Cooperation
    2013 to 2016 Kinshasa, Consul and Second Secretary Political and Prosperity
    2011 to 2013 FCO, Desk Officer, EU Institutions and Treaty Change Bill
    2010 to 2011 European Commission, Brussels, DG AIDCO, Seconded National Expert, Human Development and Migration
    2009 to 2010 Department for Education, Policy Officer, Early Years Improvement Support
    2008 to 2009 Brussels, European Commission, DG AIDCO, Stagiaire, Human Development and Migration
    2007 to 2008 Department for Education, Policy Officer, Education and Skills Bill
    2006 to 2007 Department for Education, Policy Officer, Strategy for Learners with Learning Difficulties
    2006 Joined the Civil Service Fast Stream

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    Telephone 020 7008 3100

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

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    Published 24 January 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Video: France on the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Security Council Media Stakeout

    Source: United Nations (Video News)

    Media stakeout by Nicolas de Rivière, Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations, on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mLstUcrrzg

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Mayor reiterates vital importance of educating young people about the Holocaust in an age of fake news and unregulated social media

    Source: Mayor of London

    • With the proliferation of fake news and unregulated social media, the Mayor says that the work of organisations such as the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, Holocaust Educational Trust and Holocaust Memorial Day Trust are more vital than ever
    • Mayor reiterates commitment to ensure young Londoners are educated about the Holocaust at a time of rising antisemitism and hate globally
    • The Holocaust reminds us what can happen when hatred is left unchecked and the Mayor is more determined than ever for London to stand united
    • Sadiq to attend a service held at Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and Memorial in Poland marking 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today urged Londoners to remember and learn from the horrors of the past to ensure they are never forgotten or repeated, as he warned that the proliferation of fake news and unregulated social media means that the work of organisations such as the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, Holocaust Educational Trust and Holocaust Memorial Day Trust are more vital than ever.

    The Mayor is in Poland today (Monday 27 January) to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

    Sadiq has been invited to attend a service held at Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and Memorial, where he will join His Majesty the King, heads of state and political leaders from across the world alongside Holocaust survivors, their families and members of Jewish communities.

    Together, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, they will remember the estimated 1.1 million people who were killed at Auschwitz and the millions more who were murdered by the Nazis. Around six million Polish people died in World War Two, one fifth of the pre-war population.

    With the alarming rise of antisemitism and hate across the globe, the Holocaust reminds us of what can happen when hatred is left unchecked. The Mayor has emphasised the vital importance of education and his commitment to supporting young Londoners to learn about the Holocaust and other genocides.

    Auschwitz-Birkenau plays a key role in educating Londoners and people around the world about the Holocaust. Last year, the site was visited 1.8 million times and around 300,000 people, including school children, visit each year from the UK.

    In 2020, the Mayor attended a commemorative event to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and London provided a £300,000 grant to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, helping its work to preserve the site and ensuring future generations of Londoners and visitors from around the world can learn for themselves the truth about what took place. The contribution has helped towards preserving thousands of personal items like prisoner shoes, clothing, cutlery, eyeglasses and protecting the original camp infrastructure at Auschwitz-Birkenau site.

    London is home to an estimated 145,000 Jewish people – making it the largest Jewish community in the country. The capital’s Jewish population grew significantly in the 1930s and 1940s when many European Jews fled to the UK to escape the Nazis, as well as family members of those who were murdered in the concentration camps.

    The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “The Holocaust was one of the darkest times in history and a terrible example of what can happen when hatred is left unchecked. That’s why it’s imperative Londoners and others around the world are able to learn about the appalling events which took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau and the other camps.

    “I am honoured to have been invited to join the official commemoration event in Poland to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation. The powerful and poignant stories preserved here are an integral part of ensuring the victims are never forgotten and the horrors that took place here are never repeated.

    “The proliferation of fake news and unregulated content on social media means that the work of organisations such as the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, Holocaust Educational Trust and Holocaust Memorial Day Trust is more vital than ever in equipping young people with a full and proper account of history.

    “At a time of growing division and rising antisemitism and hate crime across the world, it’s incredibly important that we all now redouble our efforts to remember the past and make sure we learn from it.”

    Piotr M.A. Cywiński, President of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, said: “In an era of rapid cultural, technological, and social changes, amidst growing populism and the loud prevalence of hate speech, we must rediscover the profoundly valuable power of memory. It is from memory that wise warnings, guidance, and insights flow, enabling us to make better judgments, choices, and actions. Memory and experience are deeply interconnected concepts. I believe it is this perspective on memory that has connected Mr. Sadiq Khan with efforts to preserve Auschwitz-Birkenau for so many years. Striving to uphold memory among new generations is one of the most meaningful investments in a future free from hatred, antisemitism, and all forms of racism and xenophobia.”

    Karen Pollock CBE, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust: “Today we mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the former Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, the place where approximately 1 million Jewish men, women and children were murdered by the Nazis. At the site of the former camp, Holocaust survivors, surrounded by their families, Heads of State and dignitaries, had a spotlight shone on their harrowing stories. Today, 80 years on, as survivors become fewer and frailer, learning about the truth of the past could not be more important, and ensuring the next generation understand what happened at Auschwitz takes on a new urgency. Thank you to the Mayor of London for joining this important commemoration.”

    Olivia Marks-Woldman OBE, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust: “The Mayor of London is a steadfast supporter of Holocaust commemoration; the Holocaust Memorial Day 2025 Ceremony at City Hall last week was a moving and powerful event, and one we are proud to have supported. The Mayor’s unwavering commitment ensures Londoners never forget the lessons of the Holocaust. His visit to Auschwitz on the 80th anniversary of its liberation underscores this dedication. Auschwitz remains an enduring symbol of Nazi brutality and humanity’s capacity for unimaginable evil. It stands as a reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked hate and bigotry. The commemorations at Auschwitz-Birkenau, once the epicentre of the Nazis’ genocidal campaign, will honour not only of those who were murdered at Auschwitz but of all six million Jews killed during the Holocaust.”

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Resistance and decisive action – a national strategy against organised crime

    Source: Government of Sweden

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Holocaust Memorial Day marks 80 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp This year’s Holocaust Memorial Day marks 80 years to the day since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. 27 January 2025

    Source: City of Sheffield

    This year’s Holocaust Memorial Day marks 80 years to the day since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

    Over 1 million people were killed in Auschwitz-Birkenau, to most of whom were jews, murdered as part of the genocide committed by the Nazis. 

    This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the Bosnian genocide, which remains the largest mass murder in Europe since World War 2. 

    As part of this act of remembrance, the city will reflect on the genocide committed against the Roma people by the Nazis during World War 2, and the mass murder of other groups of people whom the Nazis persecuted, as well as other genocides that have taken place more recently including in Cambodia and Darfur. 

    To highlight these historic anniversaries, Sheffield City Council have organised an event taking place for Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday 27 January, which will be focused on this year’s theme of ‘for a brighter future’. 

    This event will be taking place in Cutlers Hall between 5.30pm-7pm, with a series of speeches and readings, civic speakers and community speakers the Jewish and other communities and is open for all to attend.  There will also be a period of silence and the statement of commitment for Holocaust Memorial Day will be read out. 

    Leader of Sheffield City Council, Cllr Tom Hunt, said:  

    Holocaust Memorial Day  gives us the opportunity to come together to remember the victims of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides, who faced unimaginable atrocities.  

    “It is a moment to renew our commitment to speak out against the denial and distortion of the Holocaust and genocide, to protect the vulnerable and to stand up to injustice and hate. 

    Learning from and about the Holocaust and more recent genocides is vitally important as we strive to do all we can to ensure our future is free from oppression, hatred, racism and persecution.   

    The Lord Mayor, Cllr Jayne Dunn, will be attending this event alongside Deputy Leader of the Council, Cllr Fran Belbin, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Cllr Shaffaq Mohammed, and the Leader of the Green Party, Cllr Douglas Johnson. 

    Alongside this event, Sheffield City Council have contributed to the ‘80 Candles for 80 Years’, a special nationwide arts and education project launched by Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. 

    The Trust plans to hold a digital exhibition of 80 bespoke candleholders designed and created by communities and organisations from across the UK that highlight the life of an individual or a community persecuted by the Nazis. 

    Our candleholder was designed following two workshops facilitated by Ignite Imaginations with members of the Reform Jewish Congregation and Muslim members of the Dialogue Society, who came together to develop ideas for the candleholder.  

    During the workshops and afterwards, there was a strong view that the Sheffield Candleholder should also be telling the story of the unknown people who were murdered, as no one should ever be forgotten. 

    The digital exhibition is being launched with a film that will be premiered at the UK HMD ceremony in central London on 27 January 2025 to a live audience. Following a grant from The Claims Conference, the project now will include a touring exhibition across the UK from March 2025. 

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Take a LEAP into sports coaching!

    Source: Northern Ireland City of Armagh

    A new employability programme aimed at helping unemployed and under-employed people to kick start a coaching career in the leisure industry has been launched by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.

    The Leisure Employability Activity Programme (LEAP) is encouraging applications from 16–30-year-olds living in the Neighbourhood Renewal Area of Lurgan, Craigavon and Portadown to give them the skills and qualifications needed to become a qualified sports coach.

    The programme is funded by the Department for Communities through the Sport in the Community programme, which aims to use sport to develop communities by providing participants with opportunities to participate in sport, gain qualifications and employment.

    Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough, Councillor Sarah Duffy said: “Sport plays a pivotal role in every society in promoting physical activity and building community spirit. This programme is a fantastic opportunity for unemployed and under-employed people to get the skills and qualifications they need to enhance their future job prospects.

    “Taking the first step into training and employment can be daunting however our experienced sports coaches and industry professionals will guide and direct you towards achieving your goals. I would encourage those with an interest in turning a passion for sports coaching into reality to register their interest in the programme.”

    Applications are currently open for three programmes – Running Leader, Football Coach and Basketball Coach. Over a period of 7 weeks, participants will complete workshops and training in areas of personal development, application writing, interview skills, coaching qualifications, safeguarding and first aid.

    For more information and to apply, please visit https://getactiveabc.com/hw_programs/leap-programme/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Festival Gardens development partner set for Spring shortlisting

    Source: City of Liverpool

    The search for a new development partner for the Festival Gardens scheme is set to move up a gear, with Liverpool City Council (LCC) and Montagu Evans announcing a shortlist of candidates will be confirmed in Spring this year.

    Following the launch of this unique opportunity in October 2024, dialogue is ongoing with a number of high-calibre parties who are expected to shortly return Outline Solutions.

    An invitation to shortlisted parties will be issued in March, and the selection of a preferred bidder remains on track for September.

    £53m has already been invested into the prime waterfront site and surrounding area to de-risk and accelerate delivery on this remediated brownfield land.

    Remediation and infrastructure installation has been completed by VINCI which also led to the creation of Liverpool’s first public park of the century.

    Previous development partner ION Property Development’s exclusivity has also now expired and a mutually agreeable settlement with the Council has been agreed.

    The decision to undertake a new procurement was in no way a reflection on ION’s competency or ability to deliver but was driven by the constraints of the land sale method that both parties, in good faith, pursued together. 

    Part of a wider 36 ha site, Festival Gardens’ Development Zone extends to 11 ha (27 acres), 5 km from Liverpool city centre.

    Its landmark waterfront location benefits from outstanding green and blue infrastructure with the Festival Gardens parkland, including formal Chinese and Japanese gardens, and River Mersey immediately adjacent.

    The Development Zone will become a thriving, sustainable, healthy and inclusive neighbourhood with a strong identity and sense of community, developed using innovative design and building techniques to meet local housing need.

    Development will be centred on phased, residential-led plans and multigenerational living with a range of housing types and tenures, maximising delivery and including more than 20% affordable housing.

    Montagu Evans is leading on the procurement for the Council as part of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of global programme and project delivery consultant and construction expert Mace, architecture and urban design group Metropolitan Workshop and architectural practice Shedkm. The project has the backing of Homes England and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.

    Councillor Nick Small, Liverpool Council’s Cabinet member for Economy and Growth, said: “The Festival Gardens development zone is a once in a generation opportunity and we’re keen to ensure a scheme that befits its amazing location. We’ve had some very positive conversations with a number of high-quality developers and we now look forward to seeing their visions in detail on they seek to transform the housing offer in this area.

    “We’re entering an incredibly exciting time and the shortlisting of candidates this Spring is a huge step in making this in-demand, thriving community a reality. The Council would also like thank ION for all their work on this scheme and we wish them well in their future endeavours.”

    Montagu Evans Partner, Oliver Maury, said: “The development partner procurement process is in a good place. We have received positive responses from a number of high-quality partners who are ambitious for the opportunity and would bring expertise, enthusiasm and solid financial credentials. We are now focussed on continuing the selection process as planned to make sure the preferred bidder is right for this iconic site and the task ahead.”

    More information including a Development Brief is also available here: www.investliverpool.com/festival-gardens/

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New Guidance for Evaluating the Impact of AI Tools

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    The Evaluation Task Force have recently published a new annex to the Magenta Book which covers best practice for impact evaluation of AI tools and technologies.

    In December the Evaluation Task Force published a new annex to the Magenta Book, focusing on best practice for evaluating the impact of AI evaluation methods (click here to read the guidance). The guidance will enhance the safety and confidence with which government departments and agencies can adopt AI technologies, ensuring that public sector innovation keeps pace with the private sector. It reflects an understanding of the unique challenges posed by AI and the need for tailored approaches to address these challenges.

    The guidance has been coproduced with the Department for Transport and Frontier Economics, in consultation with leading AI specialists. It is expected to be a valuable resource for policymakers, public sector professionals, and digital specialists working to integrate AI solutions into government operations. Moving forwards, the guidance will be co-owned with the Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO)

    What does the guidance cover?

    The guidance details best practice, including evaluation design, methodology, and timing, for evaluating the impact of new AI tools and technologies being introduced in the public sector. In particular, it advocates for the use of Randomised Control Trials when testing a new AI product to produce high quality evidence on the intended and unintended impacts of introducing these new technologies. The guidance also includes a series of hypothetical case studies to illustrate possible high-quality approaches to evaluating the impact of different types of AI tools.

    Please note: this guidance does not address how to evaluate the quality, safety and accuracy of new AI tools. This process is typically referred to as “model evaluation” or assurance activities, and is typically carried out by Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) professionals rather than social researchers. Instead, the new AI guidance focuses on the impact of AI tools on decisions and outcomes. An example of an impact evaluation of an AI tool can be found here, and an example of a model evaluation of an AI tool can be found here.

    Why is this guidance important?

    Recent growth in the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies has led to increased interest in the use of AI in Government. Robustly evaluating the impact of AI use in government (including process, impact and value for money questions) is essential in making sure we understand the impact of new AI systems, are able to improve current interventions, and can inform future policy development. By providing a framework for assessing the impact and effectiveness of AI tools, the guidance underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining high standards of evaluation and accountability in its use of emerging technologies.

    What happens next?

    The Evaluation Task Force will be working with CDDO to help embed evaluation best-practice in digital processes across Government, and working to support colleagues designing and delivering impact evaluations of AI interventions. If you have a project or piece of work related to AI that you’d like to discuss with the Evaluation Task Force, you can get in touch with the Evaluation Task Force at: etf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk

    Examples of best practice

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    Published 27 January 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Security: 37 terror suspects arrested in East African operation

    Source: Interpol (news and events)

    LYON, France – An international counter-terrorism operation in East Africa has led to the arrest of 37 suspects and the seizure of both small arms and heavy weapons. Those arrested include suspected members of ISIS, Al Shabaab and several foreign terrorist fighters.

    Arrests were made across eight East African countries during a joint INTERPOL and AFRIPOL operation (November-December 2024) aimed at identifying and arresting suspects with links to terrorism and strengthening key border controls.

    In Kenya, police arrested 17 people including two suspected ISIS members, several foreign terrorist fighters and others involved in terrorism financing, radicalization and propaganda.

    Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo arrested four alleged members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) and two associates. Forces also seized and destroyed a missile and anti-tank device abandoned by suspected terrorists.

    In Somalia, authorities arrested three people, including a suspected bomb maker for an Amniyaat unit of Al-Shabaab who had been planting Improvised Explosive Devices, targeting law enforcement and the military. Another of the detained suspects was an Al Shabaab operative who is believed to have attacked several police checkpoints with hand grenades.

    Law enforcement in Tanzania arrested an alleged member of ISIS Mozambique, as well as a Ugandan national who was attempting to join a terrorist group in Mozambique as a foreign terrorist fighter.

    Prior to the operation, each participating country prepared an operational plan, gathering intelligence on terror-related targets, including individuals and their known locations. INTERPOL and AFRIPOL consolidated and analysed this information and shared it with all participating countries, facilitating a significant exchange of criminal intelligence.

    During the tactical phase of the operation each country carried out strategic investigations and raids. Police received on-the-ground support from INTERPOL and AFRIPOL officers, who provided coordination, logistics and real-time data analysis.

    Cyril Gout, INTERPOL’s Acting Executive Director of Police Services, said:

    “East Africa’s complex landscape, marked by political instability, porous borders, and socioeconomic challenges, continues to provide an environment conducive to terrorist activity. As these groups seek to expand their reach beyond traditional areas of operation, it is essential that law enforcement agencies work together to stay ahead of these evolving threats. These positive results demonstrate the power of international collaboration in the fight against terrorism.”

    Ambassador Jalel Chelba, Acting Executive Director of AFRIPOL, said:

    “Tackling terrorism and organized crime demands a unified and forward-thinking strategy that addresses both immediate risks and the deeper vulnerabilities that enable them. This operation highlights the critical role of international cooperation and the exchange of intelligence in disrupting criminal networks and curbing their reach. AFRIPOL is dedicated to supporting Member States, enhancing regional partnerships, and fostering resilience to promote lasting safety and stability across Africa.”

    Border security: A critical line of defense against terrorism

    To bolster border security, frontline officers at land, air and port border points were trained and equipped with INTERPOL Mobile Devices (IMDs), giving them real-time access to INTERPOL’s databases. These contain personal and criminal history information in addition to details of around 135,000 foreign terrorist fighters, as well as millions of records of lost and stolen travel documents, which are a key asset for terrorist mobility.

    More than 88,000 checks were made against INTERPOL databases

    Frontline officers were trained in the use of INTERPOL Mobile Devices

    Passport check in Somalia

    Over the course of the five-day border security operation, more than 88,000 checks were made against INTERPOL databases, resulting in the detection of 15 individuals subject to INTERPOL Notices and Diffusions related to crimes such as fraud, rape, murder, armed robbery, money laundering and crimes against children. Overall, the reinforced border controls led to 32 arrests for a broad range of crimes.

    The successful cooperation between eight countries, INTERPOL and AFRIPOL highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach to combating terrorism, a threat that remains a major concern for the safety and security of the region.

    Note to editors

    The operation was delivered under the framework of the ISPA programme, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, to support AFRIPOL in strengthening its position as the lead institution in Africa for preventing and combating transnational organized crime, terrorism and cybercrime.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Germany’s Scholz urges swift deal with China over EV dispute

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gives an interview ahead of the European Council summit in Brussels, Belgium, Dec. 19, 2024. Scholz on Thursday urged the European Union (EU) to quickly reach a deal with China on the tariff dispute over electric vehicles (EVs). (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday urged the European Union (EU) to quickly reach a deal with China on the tariff dispute over electric vehicles (EVs).

    “It makes no sense to have conflicts about this. Therefore, I appeal to everyone to bring these negotiations to a good result now,” said the German chancellor Scholz upon arriving at the European Council summit.

    China hopes that the EU will take concrete steps as soon as possible to jointly advance consultations on a price commitment plan for Chinese EVs, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.

    China always stands for the resolution of trade frictions through dialogue and consultation, and has been doing its utmost in the price commitment talks, said the ministry’s spokesperson He Yongqian.

    Scholz also called on the European Commission to ease the enforcement of financial penalties for EU carmakers that fail to meet the region’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emission targets set for next year.

    “In the current global pressures facing the automotive industry, especially in Europe, it makes no sense to further burden companies with penalties for unmet targets in 2025,” Scholz said.

    “The Commission should find a way so that, if penalties become necessary, they do not impact the financial liquidity of the companies that now need to invest in electro-mobility, modern products, and vehicles,” he added.

    The European Green Deal aims for climate neutrality by 2050, including a 90 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from transport. To support this goal, stricter EU emissions rules for automakers will take effect from 2025, requiring average emissions of 93.6 grams of CO2 per kilometer or less. Automakers exceeding this limit face fines of 95 euros (about 98.45 U.S. dollars) per gram per car.

    Industry estimates suggest European automakers could face penalties totaling 15 billion euros for failing to meet the targets, with Germany’s Volkswagen, the region’s largest automaker, among the most exposed. (1 euro= 1.04 dollar)

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Smooth logistics to serve visitors

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Secretary for Transport & Logistics Mable Chan

    Today is the Winter Solstice, one of the most important festivals for the Chinese community. First and foremost, I would like to wish everyone a joyful and peaceful reunion on this special occasion. Following the Winter Solstice, we have Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Year holidays around the corner. My colleagues and industry friends have already made full preparations for the seamless flow of people and goods, ensuring everyone can enjoy this festive season with their families and friends.

    Aviation Capacity Restored to Pre-Pandemic Levels

    Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) successfully operated all three runways simultaneously last month, just in time for the Christmas peak. I believe some of you may have already set off last night as the Airport Authority anticipates that we will see a peak in departures this weekend.

    Another piece of good news to share is that the Airport Authority expects daily passenger traffic to reach pre-pandemic peak of approximately 200,000 passengers during Christmas. In fact, we have reached 1,150 flight movements today, which is very close to the pre-pandemic 1,200 daily movement and these all reflect that the airport’s capacity has been fully restored. Local airlines are actively exploring new destinations to support the expansion of HKIA’s network, in order to provide more choices for travellers. To inject new demand into HKIA, we have launched direct passenger services to Xining, Zhoushan, Huangshan, and Yichang in Mainland China; Vientiane, Laos; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Sendai and Yonago, Japan; and Cairns, Australia earlier this year. Local airlines will also open direct flights in phases to the Gold Coast, Australia; Dallas, the US; Hyderabad, India; Munich, Germany; and Brussels, Belgium next year.

    World-Class Temperature-Controlled Logistics

    As the flow of people at HKIA is bustling, the achievements in our logistics industry are equally undeniable. Earlier, I celebrated Christmas with colleagues from my bureau and shared with them seasonal fruits from around the world. Hong Kong’s fruit market gathers top-quality produce with strict temperature requirements from the five continents, all at reasonable prices and arriving fresh to customers. This is made possible by Hong Kong’s world-class and highly efficient air transportation facilities, which clearly demonstrate the city’s advantages in air freight, especially in temperature-controlled logistics.

    The Christmas holiday is filled with opportunities for gatherings and feasts. I invite everyone to take the chance to experience the convenience of Hong Kong’s temperature-controlled logistics, enjoying global cuisine right here in the city. The high-quality temperature-controlled goods in Hong Kong not only benefit the 7.8 million residents but also extend their reach to the 86 million people in the Greater Bay Area (GBA).

    By the end of next year, the Airport Authority will complete the first phase of the permanent facilities for the “HKIA Dongguan Logistics Park” aiming to gradually handle 1 million tons of cargo annually. To meet the growing demand in the GBA for fresh food, such as high-value frozen tuna, salmon and other seafood, the Airport Authority is working with the Dongguan Municipal Government to establish a new customs-designated supervision area for fresh food at the HKIA Dongguan Logistics Park. The Dongguan Municipal Government has received approval from the General Administration of Customs of People’s Republic of China to establish a new designated customs supervision site for fresh food at the Logistics Park. Facilities such as refrigerated storage and inspection areas are currently being prepared for construction.

    As the world’s busiest cargo airport, HKIA has always made me proud. In 2023, HKIA handled 4.3 million tonnes of cargo. This year, the growth momentum continues, with 4.5 million tonnes of cargo processed in the first eleven months alone, surpassing the total cargo volume for the entire previous year. HKIA was named “Cargo Airport of the Year – Asia Pacific” and “Air Cargo Technology Provider of The Year” at the 11th Payload Asia Awards, held in Singapore. I hope HKIA continues their excellent work, propelling both passenger and cargo services to new heights.

    Welcoming travellers of Shenzhen’s Multiple-Entry Individual Visit Scheme

    The central government has resumed the multiple-entry Individual Visit Scheme (IVS) for Shenzhen permanent residents and is implementing a new arrangement to expand the multiple-entry IVS to Shenzhen residence permit holders on December 1. In addition, various exciting activities are taking place across Hong Kong in December, including the New Year’s Eve countdown fireworks display, and it is expected that the number of visitors to Hong Kong will significantly increase during that period. I sincerely invite travellers from the Mainland and overseas to stay a few more days in Hong Kong to experience the charm of this metropolitan city and the unique blend of Eastern and Western Christmas atmosphere.

    We have also made arrangements for transportation on New Year’s Eve. The Transport Department will coordinate with the opening hours of boundary control points to enhance transportation services connecting various ports, including increasing the frequency of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge shuttle bus (Gold Bus), the Lok Ma Chau-Huanggang cross-boundary shuttle bus service. Public transport operators will increase their capacity. The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Corporation will not only provide overnight service on most railway lines on New Year’s Eve but also extend the service of the East Rail Line to and from the MTR Lo Wu Station. There will be a bus route between MTR Sheung Shui Station and San Tin Public Transport Interchange to facilitate East Rail Line passengers in using the 24-hour crossing at Lok Ma Chau/Huanggang after the service to Lo Wu concludes.

    Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all citizens a sweet and warm Christmas, and to carry the joy into 2025. I also want to express my heartfelt gratitude to all those who will be on duty in various locations during the holiday period to serve the public.

    Secretary for Transport & Logistics Mable Chan wrote this article and posted it on her blog on December 21.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Pubgoers given choice to prove age with phones next year in boost for high street and hospitality sectors

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    People will be able to use digital ID’s on their phones to verify their age when purchasing alcohol in pubs, clubs, and shops from next year.

    • From next year, people can choose to use digital identities on their phones to prove their age when buying alcohol in high street pubs, clubs and shops – allowing landlords to serve pints more easily and reducing hassle in grocery queues.
    • Digital identity sector generated £2 billion in revenue in the UK last year and employed over 10,000 people – half of which were outside London – in a further boost to the Prime Minister’s Plan for Change which will secure economic growth and living standards.
    • The new laws will give people a voluntary, safe and secure way to prove their age without carrying physical documents, and make sure digital identities meet strict government standards.

    Christmas celebrations are set to get a digital upgrade next year, as the UK government plans to roll out a new law allowing pub and bar-goers, as well as shoppers, to use their phones to prove their age when buying alcohol, should they wish to do so. People can continue to use physical forms of ID if they prefer.  

    Digital identities could slash waiting times at bars and help avoid hold-ups at automated tills, allowing landlords to serve thirsty customers more quickly and easing frustrations for high street shoppers, with digital IDs set to drive economic growth that will ultimately put more money in people’s pockets as part of our Plan for Change

    The legal changes will also mean that, by the time festive cheer fills the air again, carrying a bulky wallet to your favourite high street pub or risking losing valuable documents could be a thing of Christmas past. It also means that women will be safer on nights out, as they won’t have to show their driving license which risks revealing their address to bad actors.  

    Under the new system, people will be able to present secure digital identities as proof of age when buying alcohol, if they choose to. These digital identities, already provided by a host of companies, will have to be independently certified against government standards.  

    New insight, published today, reveals that companies providing these services generated £2.05 billion in 2023/2024, and employed over 10,000 people – half of which were outside London.  

    Productivity in the sector is also 42% higher than average levels across the economy, with each employee generating almost £80,000 of “gross value added” to the UK economy – with further support, such as these legal changes, expected to bolster this further. 

    Existing measures proposed in the Data (Use and Access) Bill will support the sector to boost the UK economy by £4.3 billion over the next decade. 

    Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said: 

    This change benefits both consumers and businesses spurring the economic growth we need to put more money in the pockets of working people as part of our Plan for Change.

    By next Christmas, you won’t need to carry a wallet or risk losing important documents like your passport or driver’s license when heading out to celebrate.

    With a certified digital identity on your phone, you can raise a glass in your local pub without hassle – a merry step forward in making age verification safer, easier, and more convenient for everyone.

    Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive of UK Hospitality, said:

    Digital ID can make life easier for both consumers and businesses, and we’re pleased to be supporting its introduction.

    There are fewer things more frustrating than realising you’ve forgotten your ID when heading to a pub, bar or restaurant, and hopefully these new measures will make that a thing of the past. I look forward to working with the government on its smooth implementation, which minimises additional costs for businesses.

    James Hawkins, from the British Beer and Pub Association (BPPA) said:

    This welcome change brings the Licensing Act in line with current technology and will make a visit to the pub easier for both customers and staff. 

    This additional way of carrying ID could be more convenient and reduce the risk of customers losing key ID documents when enjoying a night out.

    If they want to use it, landlords and retailers will be able to scan digital identities to verify a customer’s age without customers unnecessarily disclosing personal information like their name or address, as is often the case with driver’s licenses.  

    When a digital identity is presented in person, a quick programmatic check – like scanning a QR code or using NFC, the technology behind contactless bank cards which people use every day – will ensure everything is seamless and hassle-free.   

    Landlords will be able to choose from a host of digital verification service providers to help them check ages securely and quickly, with over 50 such companies already independently certified against the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework.  

    A recent consultation revealed support for updating the Licensing Act 2003 to allow digital identities to be used for alcohol sales. Respondents also endorsed the idea that providers of digital identity services should meet stringent government-approved standards under the framework.   

    To ensure stronger oversight, the Data (Use and Access) Bill, introduced in Parliament this year, seeks to place the framework on a statutory footing. Once passed, the Bill will pave the way for certified digital identities to be added to the list of accepted age verification methods, alongside traditional forms like passports and driver’s licenses.  

    By the time Britain is enjoying a festive tipple next year, landlords and retailers will have access to a public register on GOV.UK listing certified digital identity services. These digital identity services will offer a secure and convenient way to verify age for alcohol purchases, ensuring that celebrations can be merry, bright, and free from outdated processes.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Long cold winter shows need for permanent protections from eviction

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Tenants must feel secure in their homes this winter and beyond.

    Scottish Greens spokesperson for housing Ariane Burgess MSP is urging landlords to avoid evictions this winter to ensure that nobody is left out in the cold this Christmas. 

    Almost nine months since the moratorium was lifted, Scotland faces its first winter without an eviction ban in place leaving many tenants feeling less than festive as they face the risk of homelessness due to the rapidly increasing cost of living and rent fees. 

    Ms Burgess said: “Christmas is a time of togetherness and goodwill to all. This season should serve as a reminder to show compassion and kindness. 

    “It can be a very difficult time, and there are many families who will go without presents and Christmas day dinners to keep a roof over their heads this year.

    “The housing crisis in Scotland is getting worse; yet many homes and buildings lay empty that could be retrofitted and repurposed to create safe, sustainable, affordable social housing. 

    “Homelessness is on the rise as many cannot meet the soaring fees to rent privately, and I fear that this will increase over Scotland’s first winter since the temporary eviction protections that the Scottish Greens introduced came to an end.

    We brought in a rent freeze and evictions ban in 2022 to ease the financial pressures and stress of insecure tenancies for people during the pandemic. 

    “Now, both the freeze and ban have ended. The forthcoming Housing Bill should offer stronger rights for tenants, but I fear that what we will get is a watered down version of the bill by the Scottish Government. 

    “This winter there is a real threat of more tenancies ending abruptly and more people facing homelessness as a result. That is why we need robust and permanent protections.

    “In the meantime I urge every landlord and others across the rental sector to be compassionate this winter; to avoid evictions and ensure that everyone has a warm, safe place to call home over the festive season and beyond.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Housing measures introduced in the North East and East to protect poultry and other captive birds

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    From noon on 23 December, keepers in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk must follow the housing order

    New mandatory housing measures for kept birds have been introduced across East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, following a decision by ministers after advice from the United Kingdom’s Chief Veterinary Officer.

    These enhanced measures are in response to the escalating local risk and number of cases of bird flu in the area.

    This means from noon on 23 December all bird keepers in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk whether they have pet birds, commercial flocks or just a few birds in a backyard flock must keep their birds housed to protect them from bird flu. These measures are in addition the requirement to follow the stringent biosecurity measures which have been in force across the area since the 13 December as part of the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ).

    Bird keepers are advised to consult the interactive map to check if they are impacted and should then read the new regional AIPZ with housing measure declaration which sets out the requirements in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

    UK Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss said:

    There continues to be a growing number of bird flu cases on commercial farms and in backyard birds across East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. We have taken action to try and prevent the further spread of disease and urge bird keepers to comply with the new housing measures.

    Bird keepers must continue to exercise robust biosecurity measures, remain alert for any signs of disease and report suspected disease immediately to the Animal and Plant Health Agency.

    The Chief Veterinary Officer is now encouraging all bird keepers in the affected regions to take action now to comply with the new mandatory housing measures and protect the health of their birds, including taking steps to safeguard animal welfare. Keepers should consult their private vet and expand and enhance housing where necessary. In addition to areas where an AIPZ including housing is in force, in order to mitigate the risk of disease spread, mandatory housing for all poultry and other captive birds also applies in any 3km Protection Zone in force surrounding infected premises.

    The new housing measures build on the strengthened biosecurity measures that were brought in as part of the AIPZ last week, covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. The AIPZ means that all bird keepers need to take extra precautions, such as restricting access for non-essential people on site, ensuring workers change clothing and footwear before entering bird enclosures and cleaning and disinfecting vehicles regularly to limit the risk of the disease spreading.

    A high standard of biosecurity, separation of poultry from wild birds including through housing in the areas of highest risk, heightened vigilance by bird keepers, and regular monitoring for signs of disease remain the most effective means of controlling an outbreak of bird flu and protecting flocks both in the area and across the country from bird flu.

    The prevention measures introduced through an AIPZ are introduced in a phased and escalating manner proportionate to the escalating risk to an area. The need for AIPZs is kept under regular review as part of the government’s work to monitor and manage the risks of bird flu. Any decisions on when to reintroduce a national or further regional AIPZs or extend AIPZs to include housing measures are based on risk assessments built on the latest scientific and ornithological evidence and veterinary advice. 

    The housing measure means bird keepers in the affected area must:

    • house all poultry and captive birds (except in specific circumstances e.g. zoo birds)
    • keep feed and bedding inside
    • cleanse and disinfect clothing, footwear, equipment and vehicles before and after contact with poultry and captive birds– if practical, use disposable protective clothing
    • reduce the movement of people, vehicles or equipment to and from areas where poultry and captive birds are kept, to minimise contamination from manure, slurry and other products
    • carry out effective vermin control in any areas where poultry and captive birds are kept
    • thoroughly cleanse and disinfect housing and concrete walkways on a continuous basis
    • keep fresh disinfectant at the right concentration at all farm and poultry housing entry and exit points
    • make your premises unattractive to wild birds (e.g. use bird scarers, foils or streamers)

    The current risk to human health remains very low and properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat. UKHSA remains vigilant for any evidence of changing levels of risk and are keeping this under constant review.

    Keepers are encouraged to take action to prevent bird flu and stop it spreading. Be vigilant for signs of disease and report it to keep your birds safe.

    See the interactive map for details of control zones and check the declarations for details of the restrictions.

    Check if you’re in a bird flu disease zone on the map and check Defra-approved disinfectant: when and how to use it – GOV.UK

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    Published 21 December 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: The Lockerbie bombing

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Scottish Secretary Ian Murray has spoken about the Lockerbie bombing, on the 36th anniversary of the atrocity [21 December 2024]

    Mr Murray said:

    Thirty six years on from the terrible tragedy of the Lockerbie bombing, it is right that we take time to remember those who lost their lives, and indeed all those affected by what happened that night. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of the 270 who perished in the air and on the ground, and all those in the town who saw such devastation rain down on them.

    I know that there are strong and enduring links between the Lockerbie community and Syracuse University, and it is heartening to know that something positive has come out of such unimaginable horror.

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    Published 21 December 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Housing measures introduced in parts of Yorkshire and the East to protect poultry and other captive birds

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 2

    From noon on 23 December, keepers in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk must follow the housing order

    New mandatory housing measures for kept birds have been introduced across East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, following a decision by ministers after advice from the United Kingdom’s Chief Veterinary Officer.

    These enhanced measures are in response to the escalating local risk and number of cases of bird flu in the area.

    This means from noon on 23 December all bird keepers in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk whether they have pet birds, commercial flocks or just a few birds in a backyard flock must keep their birds housed to protect them from bird flu. These measures are in addition the requirement to follow the stringent biosecurity measures which have been in force across the area since the 13 December as part of the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ).

    Bird keepers are advised to consult the interactive map to check if they are impacted and should then read the new regional AIPZ with housing measure declaration which sets out the requirements in East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

    UK Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss said:

    There continues to be a growing number of bird flu cases on commercial farms and in backyard birds across East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. We have taken action to try and prevent the further spread of disease and urge bird keepers to comply with the new housing measures.

    Bird keepers must continue to exercise robust biosecurity measures, remain alert for any signs of disease and report suspected disease immediately to the Animal and Plant Health Agency.

    The Chief Veterinary Officer is now encouraging all bird keepers in the affected regions to take action now to comply with the new mandatory housing measures and protect the health of their birds, including taking steps to safeguard animal welfare. Keepers should consult their private vet and expand and enhance housing where necessary. In addition to areas where an AIPZ including housing is in force, in order to mitigate the risk of disease spread, mandatory housing for all poultry and other captive birds also applies in any 3km Protection Zone in force surrounding infected premises.

    The new housing measures build on the strengthened biosecurity measures that were brought in as part of the AIPZ last week, covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, City of Kingston Upon Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. The AIPZ means that all bird keepers need to take extra precautions, such as restricting access for non-essential people on site, ensuring workers change clothing and footwear before entering bird enclosures and cleaning and disinfecting vehicles regularly to limit the risk of the disease spreading.

    A high standard of biosecurity, separation of poultry from wild birds including through housing in the areas of highest risk, heightened vigilance by bird keepers, and regular monitoring for signs of disease remain the most effective means of controlling an outbreak of bird flu and protecting flocks both in the area and across the country from bird flu.

    The prevention measures introduced through an AIPZ are introduced in a phased and escalating manner proportionate to the escalating risk to an area. The need for AIPZs is kept under regular review as part of the government’s work to monitor and manage the risks of bird flu. Any decisions on when to reintroduce a national or further regional AIPZs or extend AIPZs to include housing measures are based on risk assessments built on the latest scientific and ornithological evidence and veterinary advice. 

    The housing measure means bird keepers in the affected area must:

    • house all poultry and captive birds (except in specific circumstances e.g. zoo birds)
    • keep feed and bedding inside
    • cleanse and disinfect clothing, footwear, equipment and vehicles before and after contact with poultry and captive birds– if practical, use disposable protective clothing
    • reduce the movement of people, vehicles or equipment to and from areas where poultry and captive birds are kept, to minimise contamination from manure, slurry and other products
    • carry out effective vermin control in any areas where poultry and captive birds are kept
    • thoroughly cleanse and disinfect housing and concrete walkways on a continuous basis
    • keep fresh disinfectant at the right concentration at all farm and poultry housing entry and exit points
    • make your premises unattractive to wild birds (e.g. use bird scarers, foils or streamers)

    The current risk to human health remains very low and properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat. UKHSA remains vigilant for any evidence of changing levels of risk and are keeping this under constant review.

    Keepers are encouraged to take action to prevent bird flu and stop it spreading. Be vigilant for signs of disease and report it to keep your birds safe.

    See the interactive map for details of control zones and check the declarations for details of the restrictions.

    Check if you’re in a bird flu disease zone on the map and check Defra-approved disinfectant: when and how to use it – GOV.UK

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    Published 21 December 2024

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Concerns about policy on transgender prisons raised in September – but ignored

    Source: Traditional Unionist Voice – Northern Ireland

    Statement by TUV MLA Timothy Gaston:

    “On 16th September – more than three months ago – I raised the prospect of biological men being able to access women only prisons in the Assembly. My comments were dismissed with a patronising swipe of the hand.

    “Questioning Ms O’Neill on the Executive’s Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy I asked:
    “In Scotland, there was a ridiculous situation where a rapist was held in a female prison before, rightly, being moved. Is there anything in the strategy to defend women-only rights and women-only spaces and to oppose the efforts of a biological man who thinks he is a woman to gain access to female-only spaces?”

    “Ms O’Neill totally ignored the question and responded by saying:
    “It is unfortunate that you take that approach, but we will not be distracted. We are here to launch a strategy to end violence against women and girls. It is endemic in our society, and it must stop. The focus of the framework is on prevention and tackling the root causes of violence against women. We will remain focused on the work that we are trying to do. It is a whole-society approach. I encourage you even to get behind it, because it is really important. It is about women who are being murdered. We need to end violence against women and girls. I would like to think that everyone who has been elected to the Chamber has the same goal in mind.”

    “Now we discover that the Department of Justice has conceded the challenge brought by a biological man to be held in Hydebank Wood because the Department had no clear policy on the issue.

    “Presumably a similar challenge could be successfully mounted by rapists as well.

    “Such a situation was – as my question three months ago illustrates – entirely predictable. How can the Executive claim to be concerned about violence against women when they fail to have a policy to prevent a man facing charges of threats to kill from being detained in our only female prison?

    “Indeed, what is the point of having a female prison if we now face the prospect of men being detained in it as well?

    “This is not a case of woke politics but a serious challenge to female safety.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: HKSAR Government sternly refute the so-called report of US Congressional-Executive Commission on China

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) today (December 21) strongly disapproved of and opposed the so-called “2024 Annual Report” issued by the United States (US) Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), which made malicious smearing remarks against multiple areas in the HKSAR.     An HKSAR Government spokesperson said, “The HKSAR Government strongly disapproves and opposes the CECC’s repeated tactics to interfere in the affairs of the HKSAR through the so-called annual report, and make slandering remarks against Hong Kong, where ‘one country, two systems’ is successfully implemented. The US is once again making unfounded and fact-twisting remarks. Such attempt to undermine the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and interfere in Hong Kong’s law-based governance is smack of despicable political manipulation with ill intentions.”     The spokesperson said, “The CECC openly clamour for so-called ‘sanctions’ with an aim to intimidate HKSAR officials who resolutely safeguard national security. The HKSAR Government strongly condemns its political grandstanding rife with ill intentions, which have been seen through by all. The HKSAR despises the so-called ‘sanctions’ and will not be intimidated by such a despicable behaviour. The HKSAR will resolutely continue to discharge the duty of safeguarding national security.”     The spokesperson reiterated, “The HKSAR Government steadfastly safeguards national sovereignty, security and development interests, and fully and faithfully lives up to the highest principle of ‘one country, two systems’. The HKSAR Government strongly demands the US to immediately stop acting against the international law and basic norms of international relations and interfering in China’s internal affairs and Hong Kong affairs.”     Regarding the slandering remarks against the HKSAR in the US’ so-called report, the Government sternly refuted them in the ensuing paragraphs.Safeguarding National Security           The HKSAR Government spokesperson said, “The HKSAR Government strongly opposes the absurd and untrue content regarding legislation safeguarding national security in the HKSAR contained in the US’ so-called report. In accordance with international law and international practice based on the Charter of the United Nations, safeguarding national security is an inherent right of all sovereign states. Many common law jurisdictions, including the US, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, have enacted multiple pieces of legislation and implemented measures to safeguard national security.”     The HKSAR Government spokesperson stressed that, “The so-called report by the US completely ignores the severe national security threats posed by the riots and the Hong Kong version of ‘color revolution’ in 2019, and neglected the fact that the implementation of the National Security Law has enabled the livelihood and economic activities of the Hong Kong community, and the business environment as well, to return to normalcy. This is a clear demonstration of hypocrisy with double standards. In fact, security and development work together like the two wings of a bird. Development requires a safe social environment. In March 2024, the HKSAR fulfilled the constitutional responsibility and historic mission of enacting local legislation for Article 23 of the Basic Law. The newly enacted Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO) achieves convergence, compatibility and complementarity with the Hong Kong National Security Law (HKNSL). Together they form a comprehensive legal system and enforcement mechanism for safeguarding national security. Now, Hong Kong can finally advance from stability to prosperity following the transition from chaos to order. The US must immediately recognise the fact that the Hong Kong National Security Law and other relevant legislation have restored normalcy to the lives and economic activities of Hong Kong residents and the business environment.     “As the HKSAR Government has emphasised time and again that the laws safeguarding national security in the HKSAR are precisely for safeguarding national sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity; and ensuring the full and faithful implementation of the principle of ‘one country, two systems’ under which the people of Hong Kong administer Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy. It also better safeguards the fundamental rights and freedoms of the residents of the HKSAR and other people, including those doing business, in the city. The relevant laws have set out clear definitions and criminal elements which will not affect regular exchanges between Hong Kong residents and people here for business with foreign countries.     “Extraterritorial effect for the offences endangering national security under the HKNSL and the SNSO fully aligns with the principles of international law, international practice and common practice adopted in various countries and regions. It is both necessary and legitimate, and is also in line with those of other countries and regions around the world (including the US, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and member states of the European Union). The Police have the responsibility to pursue those who are suspected of committing offences endangering national security outside Hong Kong.     “Smearing remarks in the US’ so-called report pinpointing at custodial and rehabilitation work of the HKSAR was untrue, misleading, irresponsible and absurd. The HKSAR Government solemnly points out that the Correctional Services Department (CSD) is committed to ensuring that the custodial environment is secure, safe, humane, appropriate and healthy, and have put in place established mechanism to ensure the rights of persons-in-custody (PICs) are protected, including arrangement of regular inspection of independent visitors, namely Justices of the Peace. The CSD performs its duties in accordance with law and regulations in managing all PICs, regardless of their background.”Safeguarding Due Administration of Justice and Rule of Law          The spokesperson said, “That Hong Kong is a society underpinned by the rule of law and has always adhered to the principle that laws must be obeyed and lawbreakers held accountable is well recognised by international communities. The Basic Law clearly stipulates that the Judiciary shall exercise judicial power independently in accordance with the law, free from any interference. As guaranteed by the Basic Law and the Hong Kong Bill of Rights, everyone charged with a criminal offence has the right to a fair hearing. The Department of Justice of the HKSAR, by virtue of Article 63 of the Basic Law, shall control criminal prosecutions and make independent prosecutorial decisions based on an objective assessment of all admissible evidence and applicable laws. The courts decide cases strictly in accordance with the evidence and all applicable laws. Cases will never be handled any differently owing to the profession, political beliefs or background of the persons involved. The prosecution has the burden to prove beyond reasonable doubt the commission of an offence before a defendant may be convicted by the court.”Safeguarding Rights and Freedoms          The HKSAR Government spokesperson said, “The HKSAR Government steadfastly safeguards the rights and freedoms enjoyed by Hong Kong people as protected under the law. Since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, human rights in the city have always been robustly guaranteed constitutionally by both the Constitution and the Basic Law. The HKNSL and the SNSO also clearly stipulate that human rights shall be respected and protected in safeguarding national security in the HKSAR, and that the rights and freedoms, including the freedoms of speech, of the press, of publication, of association, of assembly, of procession and of demonstration, that Hong Kong residents enjoy under the Basic Law and the provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as applied to Hong Kong, shall be protected in accordance with the law. Nonetheless, just as the case with other places in the world, such rights and freedoms are not absolute. The ICCPR also expressly states that some of them may be subject to restrictions as prescribed by law that are necessary for protection of national security, public safety, public order or the rights and freedoms of others, etc.”

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: President Meloni attends North-South Summit in Saariselkä

    Source: Government of Italy (English)

    21 Dicembre 2024

    The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, is in Saariselkä, Finland, to attend the North-South Summit. Before participating in the first day’s working session, President Meloni addressed journalists at a press point.

    The summit at the village in Finnish Lapland is being attended by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, the Prime Minister of Finland, Petteri Orpo, the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, and the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

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  • MIL-OSI: BNP PARIBAS GROUP: Signing of the share purchase agreement for AXA Investment Managers by BNP Paribas Cardif

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

     

    SIGNING OF THE SHARE PURCHASE AGREEMENT
    FOR AXA INVESTMENT MANAGERS
    BY BNP PARIBAS CARDIF

    Press release
    Paris – 21 December 2024

    After entering into exclusive negotiations on August 1st, AXA and BNP Paribas Cardif announce the signing of the Share Purchase Agreement for AXA Investment Managers (AXA IM).

    This signing follows the completion of the information-consultation procedure on strategic issues with the relevant employee representative bodies of both AXA and BNP Paribas groups.

    This signing marks an important step in the acquisition process of AXA IM and our long-term partnership with AXA. In anticipation of the closing process, all teams are now working to welcome AXA IM’s employees and customers into the BNP Paribas Cardif Group” said Renaud Dumora, Chairman of BNP Paribas Cardif, Deputy COO of BNP Paribas.

    As previously communicated, the agreed price for the acquisition and the long-term partnership is €5.1 billion, with the closing expected mid-2025 and an anticipated impact on BNP Paribas Group’s CET1 ratio of 25 bps subject to agreements with the relevant authorities.

    Press contacts
    Sandrine ROMANO – sandrine.romano@bnpparibas.com – +33 (0)6 71 18 23 05
    Thomas ALEXANDRE – thomas.alexandre@bnpparibas.com – +33 (0)6 02 19 48 69

    About BNP Paribas
    BNP Paribas is the European Union’s leading bank and key player in international banking. It operates in 63 countries and has nearly 183,000 employees, including more than 145,000 in Europe. The Group has key positions in its three main fields of activity: Commercial, Personal Banking & Services for the Group’s commercial & personal banking and several specialised businesses including BNP Paribas Personal Finance and Arval; Investment & Protection Services for savings, investment and protection solutions; and Corporate & Institutional Banking, focused on corporate and institutional clients. Based on its strong diversified and integrated model, the Group helps all its clients (individuals, community associations, entrepreneurs, SMEs, corporates and institutional clients) to realise their projects through solutions spanning financing, investment, savings and protection insurance. In Europe, BNP Paribas has four domestic markets: Belgium, France, Italy and Luxembourg. The Group is rolling out its integrated commercial & personal banking model across several Mediterranean countries, Turkey, and Eastern Europe. As a key player in international banking, the Group has leading platforms and business lines in Europe, a strong presence in the Americas as well as a solid and fast-growing business in Asia-Pacific. BNP Paribas has implemented a Corporate Social Responsibility approach in all its activities, enabling it to contribute to the construction of a sustainable future, while ensuring the Group’s performance and stability.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Time to abolish archaic and anti-democratic House of Lords

    Source: Scottish Greens

    The House of Lords needs to go.

    It’s long past time to abolish the outdated, broken and anti-democratic House of Lords, says Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie.

    Mr Harvie’s comments followed the UK Government publishing a list of 38 new lifetime peers, including former MPs who were rejected by the electorate.

    Mr Harvie said:

    “The House of Lords is an archaic, anti-democratic and farcical relic of an institution, and it should have been scrapped long ago.

    “It is simply staggering that we are in the 21st century and are still using a system that allows the government to appoint cronies, donors and friends into positions of immense power and privilege for life, and we have no way of removing them.

    “It is made even more ridiculous when someone has just been rejected by their constituents and is appointed straight after. That practice must come to an end. It is an absurd way to run any country. We can and must do better than this.”

    Mr Harvie added:

    “One of the many benefits of Scottish independence is that it would allow us to move on from this broken system and build a proper modern democracy where all politicians can be held to account at the ballot box.”

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Switch to e-billing for a chance to win up to £1,000 off your Council Tax bill

    Source: City of Derby

    Derby residents could win up to £1000 off next year’s Council Tax bill if they sign up for electronic billing.

    Electronic billing is another way to receive your Council Tax bill. Instead of getting a paper bill in the post, you can view your bill online.

    Switching to e-billing online is easy to do and Council Tax payers who are registered for e-billing by 14 February 2025 will be entered in to a prize draw

    The first prize is up to £1000 off, with four runner-up prizes of up to £500 off for the 2025/26 Council Tax bill year.

    Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the secure online system means you can access your Council Tax account information at any time, any place.

    Council Tax payers need first to register for myAccount. As soon as this account is activated, you can select the electronic billing option.

    Anyone who has already registered for e-billing will be automatically included in the prize draw.

    With myAccount, you can also:

    • check your balance
    • set up or change a Direct Debit
    • make a payment arrangement
    • apply for an exemption or discount
    • update your contact details

    Councillor Hardyal Dhindsa, Cabinet Member for Digital and Organisational Transformation, said: 

    We continually strive to expand our online offering to make interacting with the Council faster, more convenient, and more secure.

    Registering for myAccount and e-billing is free and easy and means residents can check their Council Tax bills at any time. By not receiving paper bills, they also help to keep costs down and minimise our impact on the environment.

    Every sign-up helps. Postage costs are so high that a relatively small number will cover the cost of the prize draw. Every additional sign-up will directly benefit the Council, helping us to maintain essential services.

    I would encourage all Council Tax payers who aren’t already registered for e-billing to do so now and be in with a chance to win money off their next Council Tax bill.

    See the prize draw details

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Israeli-American historian describes attacks on Gaza as ‘war of annihilation’

    Asia Pacific Report

    “It looks like Hiroshima. It looks like Germany at the end of World War Two,” says an Israeli-American historian and professor of holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University about the horrifying reality of Gaza.

    Professor Omer Bartov, has described Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza as an “act of annihilation” of the Palestinian people, reports Middle East Eye.

    Dr Bartov said that not only had Israeli forces been moving displaced Palestinians around the Gaza Strip but they had also been strategically bombing mosques, museums, hospitals, and anything that served the health or culture of a people — in an attempt to cleanse the entire area of Palestinians.

    Al Jazeera reports that an Israeli drone attack on the Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza targeted a group of people gathered at a phone charging and internet distribution point, killing three people.

    According to a witness, this was the only point in the refugee camp where people trapped in the area charge their phones and connect to the internet to be in touch with family members who are displaced in the central and southern parts of the Gaza Strip.

    This was not the first time that the Israeli military has carried out deliberate attacks on such connectivity points.

    Houthis ballistic missile wounds 14
    Meanwhile, a ballistic missile launched by the Houthis from Yemen has broken through Israeli defences above and below the Earth’s atmosphere before slamming into Tel Aviv, reports Israel’s public broadcaster Kan.

    It said interceptors from the Arrow missile defence system were launched into the upper atmosphere after detecting the missile, but missed the target and failed to stop it before it entered Israeli territory.

    As captured in numerous videos, two more interceptors were then fired in the lower atmosphere, also failing to shoot down the missile.

    At least 14 people were wounded after a failed interception of the ballistic missile.

    This was the third incident of its kind just this week. The Israeli army says it was now investigating why it was not intercepted and why this was such a significant failure.

    Since the start of the war, the Houthis have launched more than 200 missiles, and more than 170 drones in support of the Palestinians in Gaza. The Houthis have said they would continue the attacks until Israel ends its war in the besieged enclave.

    In July, there was a drone that evaded all Israeli air defences, no siren sounded, and it was able to detonate in the middle of Tel Aviv and kill one person.

    This time, it was just one minute from the time the sirens rang until the moment of impact.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: EUROPE/GERMANY – “Raise your voice!” The 2025 Star Singers Campaign for children’s rights

    Source: Agenzia Fides – MIL OSI

    Aachen (Agenzia Fides) – The focus of the “Star Singers” campaign of the Pontifical Society of German Missionary Childhood (Aktion Dreikönigssingen) is on children’s rights, and aims to emphasize that all people are beloved children of God and have a right to a life with dignity.The campaign encourages children and young people to work together with their peers from all continents to ensure that their rights are recognized, guaranteed and protected.In 1989, the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child.Nevertheless, millions of children continue to suffer greatly: 250 million children, especially girls, do not go to school. 160 million children are forced to work, around half of them under exploitative conditions. One in four children worldwide is malnourished. More than 43 million children and young people are refugees and displaced persons fleeing their homes.Children’s rights must therefore continue to be strengthened and their implementation must be further promoted. Because “every human being has the right to live with dignity and to develop integrally; this fundamental right cannot be denied by any country” (Pope Francis in the encyclical “Fratelli Tutti”, 107).”‘Raise your voice! Star Singers for Children’s Rights’ is the motto of the upcoming campaign – and the Singers will bring this message to the people they visit all over Germany”, explained Father Dirk Bingener, National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies and of Missionary Childhood in Germany, illustrating the importance of the upcoming campaign theme. “The rights of children must be brought to people’s attention again and again. Our partners in around 1,100 projects worldwide contribute every day to implementing and thus protecting children’s rights,” said Bingener.Every year in the days before Epiphany the “Star Singers” dressed in their costumes of Magi, with their Star and their songs during Christmas time go around visiting German homes. The children from Catholic parishes in Germany carry the “C+M+ B” blessing (“Christus mansionem benedicat – Christ bless this house”) to the families, collecting donations for other children their age who suffer throughout the world.Since its beginning in 1959, the Star Singers Campaign has grown into the largest solidarity campaign in the world by children for children. Children’s projects have been supported in Africa, Latin America, Asia, Oceania and Eastern Europe.The Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood uses the funds to support projects around the world in the fields of education, health, pastoral care, nutrition and social integration.A delegation of Star Singers from the diocese of Freiburg will participate in the celebration with Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday, January 1. A total of 21 other Star Singers from Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Slovakia and Romania will also be in the Vatican on New Year’s Day.b(MS) (Agenzia Fides, 21/12/2024)
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  • MIL-OSI Security: Man charged with murder in Carshalton

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A man has been charged with the murder of 42-year-old Gemma Devonish in Carshalton.

    The 38-year-old man, who was known to Gemma, was arrested in the early hours of Friday, 20 December. On Saturday, 21 December, he was charged with her murder.

    The man is James Madden, 38, (25/03/1986) of Railton Road, SE24. He will appear in custody at Croydon Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 23 December.

    Officers await the conclusion of a post-mortem examination.

    Detectives are not looking for anyone else in connection with the murder.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: 10,000 UK Armed Forces personnel deployed overseas to keep us safe this Christmas

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

    The Defence Secretary visited British Army soldiers deployed in Estonia this Christmas to thank them for their service

    The Defence Secretary visited UK Armed Forces personnel deployed to Estonia to thank them for their vital service at Christmas.

    Some 10,000 sailors, marines, soldiers, and aviators will spend Christmas Day deployed overseas, sacrificing celebrations with their families and friends to keep the UK safe.

    The work of the UK Armed Forces continues over Christmas on 60 operations in 44 countries this, while hundreds more personnel are working to protect the UK’s skies, shores, and seas at home.

    There are 900 British personnel deployed in Estonia, ready to defend NATO’s eastern flank and working alongside French and Estonian forces to deter aggression and uphold stability in eastern Europe.

    The visit to Estonia by the Defence Secretary also highlighted the UK’s unwavering dedication to NATO and commitment to defending the alliance.

    Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, said: 

    In a world in which global insecurities are rising, we depend more and more on those who are willing to serve. And those who are willing to serve are supported by the families that stand with them and behind them.

    This Christmas, I pay special tribute to those 10,000 military personnel who are deployed overseas, many of them not seeing family and loved ones at this important time.

    It was an honour to spend time with some of those troops in Estonia, to serve them Christmas lunch and thank them for their commitment and professionalism. This week they will sacrifice what most of us take for granted, that special time with our families, to ensure that our nation is safe. 

    Our British deployment in Estonia demonstrates our unshakeable commitment to NATO and the security of Europe, keeping us secure at home and strong abroad. Our presence here is a powerful message to our allies and adversaries: the UK stands ready to defend its allies and uphold our shared values, all year round.

    The visit to Estonia provided an opportunity for the Defence Secretary to discuss Project ASGARD, which will help UK Armed Forces in the country utilise new and emerging tech to become more lethal and better able to defeat the enemy.

    It will harness developing technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), drones, and advanced sensors to help more quickly discover and process information and strike enemies on the battlefield, with priority work continuing on the programme in 2025.

    The UK’s relationship with Estonia is a cornerstone of NATO’s defence. British personnel stationed in Estonia form a vital part of the enhanced Forward Presence, ensuring a permanent presence along the alliance’s eastern flank.

    The visit comes as the UK has recently signed a defence roadmap with Estonia. The agreement will see the UK’s 4th Brigade Combat Team held at high readiness from 2025, ready to deploy at short notice to Estonia in times of crisis.

    It will also include the first overseas deployment of the UK’s cutting-edge Challenger 3 tanks and Boxer armoured vehicles, reinforcing NATO’s defensive capabilities along its eastern border.

    The British deployment at Tapa remains the UK’s largest permanent overseas deployment, and both countries are working together closer than ever, with the UK leading on the new DIAMOND initiative, which will improve NATO’s integrated air and missile defence by ensuring that the different air defence systems across the Alliance operate better and more jointly across Europe.

    Paying tribute to Armed Forces personnel on duty at Christmas, the Chief of the Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said:

    Thank you to all our Armed Forces personnel for your extraordinary hard work this year.

    From delivering the nuclear deterrent and policing NATO skies, to training Ukrainian recruits and protecting merchant shipping in the Red Sea, the Armed Forces have stepped up to deliver all that the nation asks of us.

    I am immensely grateful to those deployed away from home over the festive season and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

    In the UK, Royal Air Force aviators at RAF Boulmer and NATS Swanwick are ready to scramble Typhoon aircraft from RAF Coningsby and RAF Lossiemouth to monitor any hostile aircraft which approach UK airspace.

    Behind the scenes and out of sight at the MOD’s digital HQ in Corsham, military cyber experts will remain vigilant this festive season, defending the UK against constant cyber threats every minute of every day.

    These dedicated professionals ensure the security of vital digital networks, guaranteeing that the systems that connect our people, places, and equipment run smoothly and securely.

    Royal Navy ships will also continue their work protecting the UK’s seas and coastline.

    Somewhere, deep in the ocean, a Royal Navy nuclear attack submarine continues to provide the nation’s nuclear deterrent in a patrol that has continued 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for 55 years.

    And the Household Division of the British Army will continue to guard royal palaces in the nation’s capital throughout the Christmas period.

    In an address to the soldiers deployed at Tapa Army Base in Estonia, the Defence Secretary said:

    I wanted to say, above all, thank you. Thank you on behalf of all those back home who will never have the chance to say this to you for themselves. Thank you for your commitment to keeping our country safe.

    This is a really important deployment for us. What you’re doing here really matters. It matters for the security of Europe, and it matters to us all back home in Britain.

    You are making good on Britain’s unshakable commitment to NATO and to a safe and peaceful Europe. And that’s why we have this Operation CABRIT, the biggest commitment of British troops in another country.

    Here on the front line, we must also be on the cutting edge of new technologies and new combat techniques we must learn from Ukraine.

    We ask a lot of you all in the Armed Forces, not least the separation from your families and your friends and your loved ones. And at Christmas, that sense of separation can be especially strong.

    So thank you for your service. Thank you for your willingness to sacrifice what almost all of the rest of us take for granted. It’s an honour to be with you.

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    Published 22 December 2024

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  • MIL-OSI China: Memorial service held for car-ramming victims at German Christmas market

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Policemen stand guard at a Christmas market where a car rammed into a crowd in Magdeburg, Germany, Dec. 21, 2024. At least five people were killed and over 200 others injured after a car rammed into a large crowd at a German Christmas market in the central German city of Magdeburg Friday evening, German news agency dpa reported Saturday, citing State Premier Reiner Haseloff. (Xinhua/Du Zheyu)

    Approximately 200 people sustained injuries, many of them serious. Authorities warned that the death toll could rise.

    A memorial service was held Saturday evening in the German city of Magdeburg to mourn the victims of a tragic attack at a Christmas market on Friday night, where a car rammed into a crowd, killing at least five people and injuring 200 others.

    The service took place at the city’s cathedral and was intended primarily for the victims’ relatives, emergency responders, and invited guests, including Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Outside the cathedral, mourners gathered to lay flowers and light candles in remembrance of the victims.

    To mark the tragedy, church bells tolled across Magdeburg at 7:04 p.m. (1804 GMT) — the exact time the attack occurred.

    This photo taken on Dec. 21, 2024 shows a Christmas market where a car rammed into a crowd in Magdeburg, Germany. (Xinhua/Du Zheyu)

    VICTIMS INCLUDE 9-YEAR-OLD CHILD

    A nine-year-old child is among the five people killed, confirmed Horst Walter Nopens, head of the local public prosecutor’s office, without disclosing further details about the other four adult victims.

    He said approximately 200 people sustained injuries, many of them serious. Authorities warned that the death toll could rise.

    According to German media, the attack lasted roughly three minutes. The emergency route used by the perpetrator was not secured with barriers, raising concerns about safety measures.

    Condemning the act, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz described the incident as “a terrible tragedy to harm and kill so many people with such brutality.”

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks to the press during a memorial ceremony in Magdeburg, Germany, Dec. 21, 2024. (Xinhua/Du Zheyu)

    DOCTOR FROM SAUDI ARABIA UNDER INVESTIGATION

    A 50-year-old doctor originated from Saudi Arabia was arrested at the site and taken into custody for questioning. Police searched his home overnight, and authorities assume he acted alone. He has lived in Germany since 2006 and worked in a nearby town.

    Authorities noted earlier that the suspect was not previously known to law enforcement as an Islamist.

    His motive remained unclear and police have not yet named the suspect. Nopens said one possible factor could be the suspect’s frustration with Germany’s handling of Saudi refugees.

    According to the German news agency dpa, authorities had been alerted about the man approximately a year ago.

    Scholz and other top officials, including Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser, arrived in Magdeburg on Saturday. Faeser ordered Saturday morning that all flags at all federal buildings be flown at half-mast nationwide.

    This photo shows police vehicles near a Christmas market where a car rammed into a crowd in Magdeburg, Germany, Dec. 21, 2024. (Xinhua/Du Zheyu)

    Magdeburg, a city of approximately 237,000 residents, is located in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, about 150 km west of Berlin.

    The incident echoes a tragic attack on Dec. 19, 2016, when a terrorist drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 and injuring over 70 others. The perpetrator fled to Italy, where he was eventually shot dead by police.

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