Accessories
Layout
Design
Oils
Marine environment
Ships
Link: ISO 17325-4:2018 Ships and marine technology. Marine environment protection. Oil booms Auxiliary equipment
Source: BSI Standards
Accessories
Layout
Design
Oils
Marine environment
Ships
Link: ISO 17325-4:2018 Ships and marine technology. Marine environment protection. Oil booms Auxiliary equipment
Source: BSI Standards
Nuclear instruments
Nuclear safety
Radiation protection
Radiation measurement
Link: BS IEC 62945:2018 Radiation protection instrumentation. Measuring the imaging performance of X-ray computed tomography (CT) security-screening systems .
Source: BSI Standards
Alarm systems
Social alarm systems
Communication transmission networks
Faults
Control signals
Link: PD CLC/TS 50134-9:2018 Alarm systems. Social alarm systems IP Communications Protocol
Source: BSI Standards
Oxides
Pitting corrosion
Corrosion
Aluminium
Performance
Aluminium alloys
Anodizing
Classification systems
Electrodeposition
Anodic coating
Link: ISO 8993:2018 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys. Rating system for the evaluation of pitting corrosion. Chart method
Source: BSI Standards
Biological analysis and testing
Chemical indicators
Chemical reagents
Medical equipment
Sterile equipment
Test equipment
Sterilization (hygiene)
Sterilizers
Performance testing
Link: BS EN ISO 18472:2018 Sterilization of health care products. Biological and chemical indicators. Test equipment
Source: BSI Standards
Space technology
Terminology
Properties
Gyroscopes
Space planning and design
Performance
Dimensional space requirements
Link: BS EN 16603-60-21:2018 Space engineering. Gyros terminology and performance specification
Source: BSI Standards
Crush barriers
Spectator facilities
Construction works
Buildings open to the public
Sports facilities
Safety devices
Protective barriers
Layout
Stadia
Assembly facilities
Crowd safety
Entertainment facilities
Link: BS EN 13200-3:2018 Spectator facilities Separating elements. Requirements
Source: BSI Standards
Terminology
Definitions
Vocabulary
Products
Sterilization (hygiene)
Link: BS EN ISO 11139:2018 Sterilization of health care products. Vocabulary. Terms used in sterilization and related equipment and process standards
Source: BSI Standards
Housing associations have a central role to play in building the homes we need and challenging the attitudes that hold us back, Theresa May will say in central London today, as she announces new long-term funding for affordable housing.
As part of the Government’s commitment to transform housebuilding, the Prime Minister will announce £2 billion in new funding to give housing associations the long-term certainty they need to deliver tens of thousands of new affordable and social homes.
As the first Prime Minister to address the National Housing Federation Summit, she will pledge this morning to work in partnership with the associations to get more people on the housing ladder and make sure those who can’t afford their own place also have somewhere they’re proud to call home.
Setting out the steps government has already taken to respond to the asks of the sector – including providing long-term certainty on rents and agreeing not to extend the local housing allowance cap to the social sector – Theresa May is expected to announce new long-term funding for housing associations. She will say:
You said that if you were going to take a serious role in not just managing but building the homes this country needs, you had to have the stability provided by long-term funding deals. Well, eight housing associations have already been given such deals, worth almost £600 million and paving the way for almost 15,000 new affordable homes.
And today, I can announce that new longer-term partnerships will be opened up to the most ambitious housing associations through a ground-breaking £2 billion initiative. Under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028/29 – the first time any government has offered housing associations such long-term certainty.
Doing so will give you the stability you need to get tens of thousands of affordable and social homes built where they are needed most, and make it easier for you to leverage the private finance you need to build many more.
In return, the Prime Minister will call on housing associations to use their unique combination of qualities – from their close ties with local communities to their expertise as property managers and their ability to ride out the business cycle and carry on building – “to achieve things neither private developers nor local authorities are capable of doing”. She is expected to say:
Today, I’m asking housing associations to use the tools we have given you. Not just to build more homes, though of course more homes are needed. But to take the lead in transforming the very way in which we think about and deliver housing in this country.
Rather than simply acquiring a proportion of the properties commercial developers build, I want to see housing associations taking on and leading major developments themselves. Because creating the kind of large-scale, high-quality developments this country needs requires a special kind of leadership – leadership you are uniquely well-placed to provide.
…Given the right tools and the right support, you can act as the strategic, long-term investors in the kind of high-quality places this country needs. To put it simply, you get homes built. And I want to work with you to transform the way we do so.
The Prime Minister will also urge housing associations to use their “unique status, rich history and social mission” to change the way tenants and society as a whole view social housing. She will say:
For many people, a certain stigma still clings to social housing. Some residents feel marginalised and overlooked, and are ashamed to share the fact that their home belongs to a housing association or local authority.
And on the outside, many people in society – including too many politicians – continue to look down on social housing and, by extension, the people who call it their home.
…We should never see social housing as something that need simply be “good enough”, nor think that the people who live in it should be grateful for their safety net and expect no better.
Whether it is owned and managed by local authorities, TMOs or housing associations, I want to see social housing that is so good people are proud to call it their home… Our friends and neighbours who live in social housing are not second-rate citizens.
The Prime Minister has made it her personal mission to get more people onto the housing ladder. The government has committed over £40 billion to get more homes built – creating the infrastructure to unlock sites where they’re needed most and removing unnecessary barriers to homebuilding, while making it harder for developers to dodge their obligations on affordable homes.
Link: Press release: PM to address the National Housing Federation Summit
Source: Gov Press Releases
The UK’s Minister for Europe, Sir Alan Duncan, has travelled to Macedonia at the start of a two-day visit to the Western Balkans, underlining the UK’s commitment to playing an active and supportive role in the Western Balkans.
In Skopje, Sir Alan reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to the region by holding meetings with Prime Minister Zaev and Foreign Minister Dimitrov to discuss the importance of a Name Agreement for Macedonia’s Euro-Atlantic path. As part of his visit, the Minister also visited Matka Canyon to launch UK assistance to Macedonia’s energy strategy.
The Minister for Europe Sir Alan Duncan said:
The United Kingdom remains strongly committed to progress, peace, and prosperity in the Western Balkans.
This is an auspicious time for our friends in Macedonia. We have long worked with Macedonia to help them implement reforms that would strengthen the country and move towards it meeting its strategic objective to become part of the Euro-Atlantic family.
The historic agreement Macedonia concluded with Greece on the long-running Name Issue is an important step towards that objective.
The implementation of the Prespa Agreement would help the country finalise its Euro-Atlantic path and the UK stands ready to support Macedonia in achieving this.
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Link: Press release: Minister for Europe visits Macedonia to kick off visit to Western Balkans
Source: Gov Press Releases