Link: ISO 13257:2018 Thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications. Test method for resistance to elevated temperature cycling
Source: BSI Standards
ISO/IEC 26553:2018 Information technology. Software and systems engineering. Tools and methods for product line realization
BS EN 4710-01:2018 Aerospace series. Quick release fastening systems for non-structural applications Technical specification
Inspection
Aircraft components
Fuselages
Fasteners
Air transport engineering
Quick-release mechanisms
Link: BS EN 4710-01:2018 Aerospace series. Quick release fastening systems for non-structural applications Technical specification
Source: BSI Standards
BS EN ISO 10460:2018 Gas cylinders. Welded aluminium-alloy, carbon and stainless steel gas cylinders. Periodic inspection and testing
Cleaning equipment
Inspection
Classification systems
Re-usable
Hazards
Gases
Terotechnology
Contamination
Mechanical cleaning
Service industries
Gas cylinders
Safety measures
Cleaning
Filling
Link: BS EN ISO 10460:2018 Gas cylinders. Welded aluminium-alloy, carbon and stainless steel gas cylinders. Periodic inspection and testing
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 9211-5:2018 Optics and photonics. Optical coatings Minimum requirements for antireflecting coatings
Link: ISO 9211-5:2018 Optics and photonics. Optical coatings Minimum requirements for antireflecting coatings
Source: BSI Standards
Press release: PM to pay a nation’s respects at Armistice Commemorations in Belgium and France
Prime Minister Theresa May will visit Belgium and France today (Friday 9 Nov) to pay a nation’s respects and remember those who died in the First World War.
She will attend ceremonies alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and lay wreaths to the fallen at two of Europe’s most prominent war memorials.
Prime Minister Theresa May said:
A century ago British forces fought side by side with our allies in Europe on the Western Front. Today in France and Belgium we reflect on our shared history, but also look ahead to our shared future, built on peace, prosperity and friendship.
At St Symphorien I will have the honour of laying a wreath on behalf of a nation at the graves of both John Parr and George Ellison, the first and last UK soldiers to die during the War. That their graves lie opposite each other is a fitting and poignant symbol that brings home the eternal bond between them, and every member of the Armed Forces who gave their lives to protect what we hold so dear.
We remember the heroes who lost their lives in the horror of the trenches. As the sun sets on one hundred years of remembrance, we will never forget their sacrifice.
The Prime Minister will start the day with a visit to St Symphorien Military Cemetery in Mons. There she will lay a wreath at the graves of John Parr, the first UK soldier to be killed in 1914, and the last, George Ellison, who was killed on the Western Front at 9.30am before the Armistice became effective at 11am.
She will be joined by Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel. The pair will then attend a reception in Mons where they will meet British and Belgian serving armed forces.
The PM will then travel to France where she will meet President Macron in Albert, an historic town at the heart of the Somme region, which suffered significant bombardment during the First World War.
The leaders will hold a private meeting and a working lunch before departing for a wreath laying ceremony at the Thiepval Memorial. The memorial is the site of a major annual commemorative event for the Missing of the Somme and bears the names of more than 72,000 members of the Armed Forces who died in the battle.
A special wreath will be made for the occasion combining poppies and le bleuet, the two national emblems of remembrance for Britain and France.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister will attend the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.
On Remembrance Sunday, she will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph and attend the national service to mark the Centenary of the Armistice at Westminster Abbey.
Link: Press release: PM to pay a nation’s respects at Armistice Commemorations in Belgium and France
Source: Gov Press Releases
Committee question Social Security Advisory Committee as a “matter of urgency”
Committee seeks further assurance on the status of vulnerable claimants following universal credit regulations
Link: Committee question Social Security Advisory Committee as a “matter of urgency”
Source: Parliamentary News
Local government and place management groups questioned by MPs
MPs take evidence on high streets and town centres in 2030 inquiry
Link: Local government and place management groups questioned by MPs
Source: Parliamentary News
The Committee examines forensic science and miscarriages of justice
Lords Science and Technology Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 13 November at 3.25pm
Link: The Committee examines forensic science and miscarriages of justice
Source: Parliamentary News
FCO budget and capacity, and annual report 2017-18
Committee examines FCO’s priorities and expenditure
Link: FCO budget and capacity, and annual report 2017-18
Source: Parliamentary News
