Read about the new award UK Parliament have won for providing outstanding teaching resources
Link: UK Parliament wins new teaching award
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Read about the new award UK Parliament have won for providing outstanding teaching resources
Link: UK Parliament wins new teaching award
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The Prime Minister spoke with over 130 business leaders today on the progress in Brexit negotiations, following the European Council this week.
First, she recognised the importance of these discussions for businesses, their supply chains and clients. She outlined that the Government’s proposed future relationship with the EU would preserve the UK’s and EU’s frictionless access to each other’s markets for goods, protecting jobs and livelihoods on both sides.
She set out the significant progress that has been made on the Withdrawal Agreement and on our future relationship with the EU. She acknowledged that there were a few significant issues that were still outstanding, but said that the very real sense she had from leaders around the table at the Council was that they wanted to reach a deal as soon as possible this autumn.
Second, the Prime Minister spoke about the Northern Irish backstop, which is intended to guarantee that – in the unlikely event that there is a delay in bringing into effect our future relationship by the end of the implementation period at the end of December 2020 – there is no return to a hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland. If required, this would therefore only be necessary for a temporary period to act as a bridge to the future relationship.
The Prime Minister explained that the UK could not accept the EU’s proposal which included an arrangement in which Northern Ireland could be kept in a separate customs territory to the rest of the UK. She advised that our proposal included a UK-wide joint customs territory with the EU for the duration of the backstop, which would protect the integrity of the UK and deliver on the commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland. She emphasised that both sides wanted to have our future relationship in place by the end of December 2020 so that the backstop never needed to be used, but that the negotiating teams would work intensively on this to find a way forward.
Finally, she urged businesses not to lose sight of the prize – that of a smooth trading relationship with the EU alongside the ability to seek new opportunities and open up new markets with trading partners around the world.
The Prime Minister took questions from businesses and representative bodies (Centrica, EY, Diageo, Enterprise Nation, RBS, Federation of Small Businesses, ITV, Aston Martin, Barratt Developments and Tesco) on topics such as the importance of frictionless trade, the implementation period and opportunities for the future.
A number of businesses thanked the Prime Minister for the opportunity to speak with her directly on the Brexit negotiations.
Link: Press release: PM addresses business leaders on Brexit: 19 October 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases
Integrating health and social care provision is essential for better services, but a challenge if local authorities lack the budgets to provide joined-up, co-ordinated care
Link: Council squeeze blocking progress on health and care integration
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Mr Martyn Roper has been appointed Governor of the Cayman Islands in succession to Mr Anwar Choudhury. Mr Roper will take up his appointment in October 2018.
Full name: Martyn Keith Roper
Married to: Elisabeth Melanie Harman
Children: Two
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Link: Press release: Change of Governor of the Cayman Islands in October 2018.
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Hundreds of British Army troops have successfully completed an epic road move to Norway, where they will now begin training with allies ahead of NATO Exercise Trident Juncture.
Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster:
With the Arctic and Far North becoming increasingly militarised, it is now more important than ever for the UK and our NATO Allies to train across a range of challenging environments.
This exercise will truly test our ability to deter any aggression we may face in an era of intensifying threats.
Over the course of the next 10 days Army personnel will integrate with fellow troops from Denmark and Poland – sharing equipment, drills and personnel to form a multinational, combat-ready brigade.
Once complete British infantry and armoured reconnaissance vehicles, Danish main battle tanks and Polish armoured fighting vehicles will then conduct a week-long live exercise alongside brigades led by Germany and Italy against a fictitious invading enemy in defensive and offensive operations.
In total there will be 2,700 UK Armed Forces personnel as well as six Royal Navy ships, 480 vehicles and Royal Air Force Hawk aircraft.
With some 150 aircraft, 40,000 participants and 10,000 vehicles, Exercise Trident Juncture is the largest collective defence exercise NATO has seen in over a decade.
Link: Press release: UK troops touch down in Norway following epic road move
Source: Gov Press Releases
A round up of this week’s business in the Chamber and Westminster Hall
Link: This week in the Commons: 19 October 2018
Source: Parliamentary News
Select Committee on the Rural Economy takes evidence on 23 October at 9.45am
Link: Are local government and Local Enterprise Partnerships paying enough attention to rural areas?
Source: Parliamentary News
The Economic Affairs Committee takes evidence on 23 October 2018 at 3.35pm
Link: What is the scale of the social care funding challenge?
Source: Parliamentary News
EU Justice Sub-Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 23 October at 10.45am
Link: Legal experts advise on intellectual property and United Patent Court
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Ashwell Recycled Timber Products Limited has been fined following repeated failures to safely guard and maintain woodwork equipment used by their employees.
Link: Woodwork company fined after persistent failure to guard and maintain equipment
Source: Health and Safety