Rupert Douglas
Junior Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
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Veena Raleigh, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund, comments on the ONS monthly mortality analysis
The Office of National Statistics (ONS) released its monthly mortality analysis for December 2022, and the results paint a concerning picture for the state of mortality in England.
University of East Anglia praised for its work on climate change
The University of East Anglia (UEA) was praised for its "outstanding" work on climate research by Sir James Bevan, the Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, in a speech given at the university on January 16th.
Grant Schapps announces 'Scale-Up Britain'
The Business Secretary Grant Shapps today (19 January 2023) set out his vision for ‘Scale-Up Britain’ in a keynote speech to business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, vowing to support the Chancellor and Prime Minister in the government’s growth agenda.
New deposit return scheme for plastic bottles announced today
Recycling plastic bottles and drink cans is set to be easier for tens of millions of people thanks to a new deposit return scheme, Environment Minister Rebecca Pow announced today.
UK telecom company guidelines for 5G and 6G endorsed by US
Australia, Canada, and the United States have endorsed guidelines, developed by the UK, for telecom companies to build a more innovative, competitive, and secure supply of equipment for telecom networks, including for 5G and 6G.
Further £2.1 billion of funding from Levelling Up fund announced
The UK government has announced £2.1 billion of funding for more than 100 projects under the second round of its Levelling Up Fund. The projects aim to benefit millions of people across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and create jobs and boost economic growth.
Energy Vehicle Smart Charing Action Plan has been published
The UK government and Ofgem, the energy regulator, have published an Electric Vehicle Smart Charging Action Plan, which sets out steps to make smart charging the preferred method of long duration charging by 2025.
Department for Education announces additional £125 million in funding
The government announced an additional £125 million in funding for schools, colleges, and other providers of education for 16-19 year-olds for the upcoming year (2023-2024).
Overview of the UK Blue Belt maritime conservation programme
The Blue Belt is the UK Government’s flagship international marine conservation programme, working closely with UK Overseas Territories to assist them in creating and maintaining healthy and productive marine ecosystems.
London to host major international meeting on war crimes
Justice ministers from around the world will gather in London in March for a meeting co-hosted by UK Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab and Dutch Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius.
Foreign Secretary begins tour of North America
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly began his first bilateral visit to North America on Tuesday, January 17th, with the goal of deepening diplomatic, trade, intelligence, and security ties with the United States and Canada. The visit also serves as a show of support for Ukraine in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin's illegal invasion.
Schedule of debates in the House of Commons this week
The House of Commons will be discussing several important bills this week, including the Strikes (Minimum Service Level) Bill & the Online Safety Bill.
Simon Franc optimistic about potential of Kulpa app
Simon Franc, the founder of Anatomap, discussed the launch of the new Kulpa app. He expressed his hope that the app will empower victims of abuse, sexual assault, and violent crime globally by providing them and their associates with the ability to record and report incidents.
Ban on single-use plastic from October 2023
In a move to combat plastic pollution and protect the environment, the UK government has announced a ban on a range of single-use plastics in England.
UK and Saudi Arabia in ambitious plan for space based solar power
The UK and Saudi Arabian governments have discussed ambitious plans for collaboration in space and innovation, including the potential to invest in the development of space based solar power (SBSP).
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