Link: ISO 13019:2018 Tissue-engineered medical products. Quantification of sulfated glycosaminoglycans (sGAG) for evaluation of chondrogenesis
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 10927:2018 Plastics. Determination of the molecular mass and molecular mass distribution of polymer species by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS)
ISO 17892-12:2018 Geotechnical investigation and testing. Laboratory testing of soil Determination of liquid and plastic limits
ISO 19867-1:2018 Clean cookstoves and clean cooking solutions. Harmonized laboratory test protocols Standard test sequence for emissions and performance, safety and durability
ISO 20696:2018 Sterile urethral catheters for single use
Link: ISO 20696:2018 Sterile urethral catheters for single use
Source: BSI Standards
PD IEC/TR 63130:2018 Dimming and hot restrike of metal halide lamps
Low frequencies
Ballasts (electric)
Halide lamps
Lamps
Metal-vapour lamps
Link: PD IEC/TR 63130:2018 Dimming and hot restrike of metal halide lamps
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 3858:2018 Rubber compounding ingredients. Carbon black. Determination of light transmittance of toluene extract
Compounding ingredients (rubber)
Carbon black
Plastics and rubber technology
Chemical analysis and testing
Spectrophotometry
Rubber
Colorimetry
Solvent extraction methods
Link: ISO 3858:2018 Rubber compounding ingredients. Carbon black. Determination of light transmittance of toluene extract
Source: BSI Standards
BS EN ISO 21225-1:2018 Plastics piping systems for the trenchless replacement of underground pipeline networks Replacement on the line by pipe bursting and pipe extraction
Plastic pipelines
Casing pipes
Pipes
Repair
Sewage
Plastics
Drainage
Underground
Renovation
Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride
Sewers
Pipe coatings
Strips
Pipework systems
Pipelines
Link: BS EN ISO 21225-1:2018 Plastics piping systems for the trenchless replacement of underground pipeline networks Replacement on the line by pipe bursting and pipe extraction
Source: BSI Standards
Press release: PM meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister: 6 June 2018
A Downing Street Spokesperson said:
This afternoon the Prime Minister hosted Prime Minister Erna Solberg for talks at Downing Street.
The Prime Minister welcomed the strong and warm relationship between the UK and Norway. She noted the close partnership between the UK and Norway on defence issues and looked forward to the Joint Expeditionary Force reaching full capability at the end of this month.
The Prime Minister outlined the UK’s vision for an ambitious future partnership between the UK and the EU. She and Prime Minister Solberg agreed that we should seek a similar close partnership between the UK and EEA countries and underlined the importance of securing the rights of Norwegian citizens in the UK and UK citizens in Norway following the UK’s departure from the EU.
The leaders discussed their shared disappointment at the introduction of US tariffs on steel and aluminium and support for free and fair trade.
On security, they discussed a number of threats to the international rules-based system, including on nuclear non-proliferation and chemical weapons, and agreed on the importance of standing together in the face of these threats. The Prime Minister thanked Prime Minister Solberg for Norway’s support following the attack in Salisbury.
Finally, the Prime Ministers discussed work on oceans, including plastics and the sustainable use of marine resources. They looked forward to discussing this further in the context of the G7 meeting in Canada and to continuing close cooperation in this area.
Link: Press release: PM meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister: 6 June 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: PM meeting with Israeli Prime Minister: 6 June 2018
A Downing Street spokesperson said:
The Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street earlier today.
They discussed Iran, where the Prime Minister reiterated our firm commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPoA) as the best way of preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
They agreed on the need to counter Iran’s destabilising activity in the region, including in Syria, and Iran’s proliferation of ballistic missiles.
On Syria, they agreed on the importance of seeing the conflict and deep humanitarian suffering brought to an end, and of preserving stability in other countries in the region.
The Prime Minister told Prime Minister Netanyahu that she was deeply concerned by recent rocket attacks from Gaza and, as a friend of Israel, reiterated the UK’s support for Israel’s right to self-defence. She said the Palestinians had a right to protest but it was important that these protests be peaceful.
She said there was, however, concern about the scale of casualties in Gaza in recent weeks, and around Israel’s use of live fire.
The Prime Minister noted the importance of seeing the situation in Gaza swiftly alleviated and parties moving back towards direct negotiations for a two-state solution.
Link: Press release: PM meeting with Israeli Prime Minister: 6 June 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases
