Press release: Foreign Secretary to highlight importance of continued European security cooperation

The Foreign Secretary will reiterate to European counterparts today (15 October) that emerging global threats such as migration and cyber-attacks will only be tackled if we maintain close cooperation.

This comes ahead of a key week in which the Prime Minister will be taking her proposal for a deal to the EU at the October European Council.

At the Foreign Affairs Council in Luxembourg, Mr Hunt will argue that the merits of achieving a deal are in our mutual interests, and will reiterate the importance of continued international security cooperation in the face of new and emerging threats on a global scale.

Mr Hunt will tell the UK’s partners that issues such as cyber, chemical weapons, terrorism and migration can only be tackled as a united force.

The Foreign Secretary was able to thank eight of his European counterparts yesterday for their support and collaboration in equipping the EU with a new chemical weapons sanctions regime.

The Foreign Secretary said:

This is a crucial week both for the UK and our European partners. The importance of achieving a Brexit deal that respects the autonomy of the EU and the sovereignty of the UK cannot be overstated.

And delivering this is vital for our security too because economic relations sit at the heart of all our partnerships including the vital security alliances we have with our friends in Europe.

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The Sustainable Drainage (Application for Approval Fees) (Wales) Regulations 2018 / Rheoliadau Draenio Cynaliadwy (Cais am Ffioedd Cymeradwyo) (Cymru) 2018

These Regulations make provision for an approving body to charge fees in relation to applications for approval of sustainable drainage systems pursuant to Schedule 3 to the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (c. 29).

Mae’r Rheoliadau hyn yn gwneud darpariaeth i gorff cymeradwyo godi ffioedd mewn perthynas â cheisiadau i gymeradwyo systemau draenio cynaliadwy yn unol ag Atodlen 3 i Ddeddf Rheoli Llifogydd a Dŵr 2010 (p. 29).

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The Sustainable Drainage (Application for Approval Fees) (Wales) Regulations 2018 / Rheoliadau Draenio Cynaliadwy (Cais am Ffioedd Cymeradwyo) (Cymru) 2018


Source: Legislation .gov.uk

The Sustainable Drainage (Approval and Adoption Procedure) (Wales) Regulations 2018 / Rheoliadau Draenio Cynaliadwy (Gweithdrefn Cymeradwyo a Mabwysiadu) (Cymru) 2018

These Regulations make provision for procedure in relation to the determination by approving bodies, of applications for approval of sustainable drainage systems and for adoption of such drainage systems, in accordance with Schedule 3 to the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (c. 29) (“the Act”).

Mae’r Rheoliadau hyn yn gwneud darpariaeth ar gyfer y weithdrefn mewn perthynas â phenderfyniad cyrff cymeradwyo am geisiadau i gymeradwyo systemau draenio cynaliadwy ac i fabwysiadu systemau draenio o’r fath, yn unol ag Atodlen 3 i Ddeddf Rheoli Llifogydd a Dŵr 2010 (p. 29) (“y Ddeddf”).

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The Sustainable Drainage (Approval and Adoption Procedure) (Wales) Regulations 2018 / Rheoliadau Draenio Cynaliadwy (Gweithdrefn Cymeradwyo a Mabwysiadu) (Cymru) 2018


Source: Legislation .gov.uk

The Sustainable Drainage (Approval and Adoption) (Wales) Order 2018 / Gorchymyn Draenio Cynaliadwy (Cymeradwyo a Mabwysiadu) (Cymru) 2018

This Order makes provision in relation to the requirement for approval of, and requests for adoption of, sustainable drainage systems under Schedule 3 to the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (c. 29) (“the Act”).

Mae’r Gorchymyn hwn yn gwneud darpariaeth mewn perthynas â’r gofyniad i gael cymeradwyaeth ar gyfer systemau draenio cynaliadwy, ac archiadau i’w mabwysiadu, o dan Atodlen 3 i Ddeddf Rheoli Llifogydd a Dŵr 2010 (p. 29) (“y Ddeddf”).

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The Sustainable Drainage (Approval and Adoption) (Wales) Order 2018 / Gorchymyn Draenio Cynaliadwy (Cymeradwyo a Mabwysiadu) (Cymru) 2018


Source: Legislation .gov.uk

Press release: New training centre to keep Oxfordshire a hi-tech hotspot

Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) is a partnership between the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to increase the number of trained technicians available to local employers.

Construction of the 3,800-square metre new OAS centre is underway at UKAEA’s Culham site, undertaken by Midas Construction Ltd. The building will welcome its first intake of apprentices in September 2019.
OAS Phase 1 has been operational and training apprentices for two years in an existing facility at Culham. The number of trainees has increased to almost 80 and there are now 16 partner employers on board. New employers sending their apprentices to OAS this year include Veolia Oxford Technologies, Oxford Instruments, Polar Technology, Valeofoods, Abbott and Satellite Applications Catapult.

The new building will be able to accommodate many more apprentices, with industry-standard equipment covering a wide range of engineering and technology disciplines. OAS is working with local businesses to ensure the facilities meet their advanced training needs.

Apprentice training at the new OAS centre (OAS Phase 2) will be provided by the MTC’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre (AMTC). AMTC is a state-of-the-art training centre based next to the Manufacturing Technology Centre near Coventry. It has an impressive track record in teaching not only core engineering skills but also the latest advanced manufacturing techniques being used in industry.

David Martin, the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Chief Operating Officer – himself a former apprentice and the driving force behind OAS – said:

Oxfordshire is one of Europe’s biggest areas for science and technology, and the amount of people employed in these industries is four times the national average. We can only sustain this success if we have more skilled young people coming through, and OAS is a vital part of this skills pipeline.

The number of new starters at OAS for 2018 proves the demand exists for high quality apprenticeships in the area. The employer-led training centre we are building at Culham will allow us to greatly expand our capacity and provide more local firms with technicians who can go straight into the workplace with the skills the employer needs.

In AMTC we are partnering with one of the UK’s most forward-thinking training organisations. They will give apprentices at OAS access to new technologies and ways of working, ready for the hi-tech industries of the future.

Paul Rowlett, Managing Director of the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre, said:

Having an insight into tomorrow’s technology gives us the ability to create training programmes and apprenticeships to equip industry with a capable workforce. We are delighted to be working with UKAEA and STFC to deliver the Oxfordshire Advanced Skills training programme. There is a clear synergy and shared vision across our organisations.

Helen Johnson, Head of Apprenticeship & Graduate Schemes at STFC said:

STFC already employs more than 80 apprentices across our laboratories and has a vibrant and growing apprenticeship programme, recruiting and training apprentices in engineering, project management, computing and ICT. They are an integral part of STFC’s skill base and this expansion of what OAS is able to offer engineering and technology apprentices is fantastic news for STFC and the many partner organisations we work with in the commercial and public sectors.

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For more information contact Nick Holloway, UKAEA Media Manager – nick.holloway@ukaea.uk or 01235 466232.

Link: Press release: New training centre to keep Oxfordshire a hi-tech hotspot
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Press release: Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Spain during summer 2019

Mr Hugh Elliott has been appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Spain and Non-Resident Ambassador to Andorra in succession to Mr Simon Manley CMG. Mr Elliott will take up his appointment during summer 2019.

CURRICULUM VITAE

Full name: Hugh Elliott

Married to: Maria Antonia Elliott

Children: Two

2018 to present Department for Exiting the European Union, Director of Communication and Stakeholders
2017 to 2018 FCO, Director, International Agreements
2017 FCO, Director, Europe
2013 to 2017 FCO, Director of Communication
2006 to 2013 Global Head of Government Relations, previously International Relations Manager, Anglo American plc
2002 to 2006 Paris, Counsellor, Global Issues/Strategic Threats
1999 to 2002 Buenos Aires, Head of Economic, Political and Public Affairs
1998 to 1999 FCO, Deputy Head, Drugs and International Crime Directorate
1996 to 1998 FCO, Deputy Head then Head, Amsterdam Treaty Unit, EU Directorate
1991 to 1996 Madrid, Third then Second Secretary, EU/Economic
1989 to 1991 FCO, Assistant Desk Officer, East Africa Department

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