PD IEC/TS 61970-600-1:2017 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) Common Grid Model Exchange Specification (CGMES). Structure and rules

Energy distribution
Electric power systems
Control systems
Energy technology
Electric power generation
Interoperability
Electrical engineering
Energy supply systems (buildings)
Interfaces (data processing)
Computer programs
Electric power transmission
Computerized control

Link: PD IEC/TS 61970-600-1:2017 Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) Common Grid Model Exchange Specification (CGMES). Structure and rules
Source: BSI Standards

PD CEN ISO/TS 20451:2018 Health informatics. Identification of medicinal products. Implementation guidelines for ISO 11616 data elements and structures for the unique identification and exchange of regulated pharmaceutical product information

Exchange
Data structures
Data elements
Products
Medical informatics

Link: PD CEN ISO/TS 20451:2018 Health informatics. Identification of medicinal products. Implementation guidelines for ISO 11616 data elements and structures for the unique identification and exchange of regulated pharmaceutical product information
Source: BSI Standards

BS EN ISO 3175-4:2018 Textiles. Professional care, drycleaning and wetcleaning of fabrics and garments Procedure for testing performance when cleaning and finishing using simulated wetcleaning

Clothing
Cleaning equipment
Cleaning
Commercial
Chemical cleaning
Definitions
Cloth
Aftercare
Testing
Textiles
Textile industry
Textile testing
Textile finishing
Dry cleaning
Washing

Link: BS EN ISO 3175-4:2018 Textiles. Professional care, drycleaning and wetcleaning of fabrics and garments Procedure for testing performance when cleaning and finishing using simulated wetcleaning
Source: BSI Standards

Press release: PM meeting with the Prime Minister of Belgium: 23 May 2018

A Downing Street spokesperson said:

This afternoon the Prime Minister hosted Prime Minister Michel of Belgium for talks at Downing Street. They discussed the ongoing negotiations around the UK’s exit from the EU with the PM stressing that it was important to recognise the progress made thus far. She spoke about the agreements reached on vital issues such as citizens’ rights and the financial settlement and said that the agreement in principle of the implementation period had also given businesses much greater certainty. The Prime Minister and Prime Minister Michel looked forward to the June European Council.

The leaders spoke about global issues with the Prime Minister reiterating the UK’s commitment to the Iran nuclear deal as the best way of neutralising the threat of a nuclear armed Iran. The leaders agreed that there are important things that the deal does not cover, but which need to be addressed such as ballistic missiles and Iran’s destabilising regional activity.

The Prime Minister and Prime Minister Michel spoke about the importance of multilateralism and of the rules based international system. They agreed that it was vital to restore the international norm that the use of chemical weapons can never be acceptable. The Prime Minister thanked Prime Minister Michel for the solidarity shown by Belgium following the chemical attack in Salisbury.

They discussed Russia, agreeing on the importance of continued international cooperation to tackle Russian destabilising activity in Syria, Ukraine and elsewhere.

Finally the leaders looked forward to the upcoming World Cup fixture between the England and Belgium football teams in June.

Link: Press release: PM meeting with the Prime Minister of Belgium: 23 May 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in Chile

Foreign Secretary Johnson will hold talks with the President Sebastian Piñera and Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Ampuero to discuss further collaboration on international security, defence, and post-Brexit trade opportunities.

Speaking ahead of his visit to Chile Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said:

I am delighted to be visiting Chile as part of my tour of Latin America and to have the opportunity to further strengthen our historic relationship. It is fitting my visit comes on the 200th anniversary of the Chilean Navy´s foundation by British Admiral Lord Cochrane.

The UK and Chile already have strong trading links between our countries and with the UK leaving the European Union, I want both nations to grasp this opportunity and to deliver a real boost to British-Chilean trade links in the years ahead.

During his visit to Santiago, Mr Johnson will join the Chilean Minister of Education Gerardo Varela and meet Chilean students where he will launch a project led by the British Council aiming to empower girls through digital literacy and computer coding. The project entitled ‘Girl Power Codefest Americas’ will enhance digital literacy and coding skills among students, and specifically girls, in Chile, Colombia and Peru, underlining the Foreign Secretary’s commitment to improving education for girls across the world – a key personal priority.

He will join the Chilean Minister for Economy at the opening of the Bupa Santiago Hospital, which will officially open next month. British company Bupa is the biggest investor in the healthcare sector in Chile and the 400 hundred-bed hospital in Santiago is Bupa’s biggest healthcare clinic worldwide.

The Foreign Secretary will also attend an event with a select group of Chilean business people and senior political figures, organised by the Chilean Council for International Relations.

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Link: Press release: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in Chile
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: False rape accuser jailed after Solicitor General’s referral

A woman who falsely accused 4 men of sexual or violent offences has been sent to prison after the Solicitor General, Robert Buckland QC MP, referred her sentence for being too low.

Anna Judith Costin, 30, accused her victims of rape, sexual assault, or assault during early 2016. None of the men were charged, but as a result of the false reports some spent time in custody, were harassed by members of the public, or suffered psychologically.

Costin was originally sentenced at Shrewsbury Crown Court in March, where she was given a sentence of a 3 year community order and 60 day rehabilitation activity requirement. Today, after the Solicitor General’s reference, the Court of Appeal increased her sentence to 4 years immediate custody.

Commenting on the sentence increase, the Solicitor General said:

“False rape allegations have a serious impact not only on the lives of the accused, but can also have an indirect but profoundly damaging effect on genuine victims of rape. It is important that Costin’s sentence reflects the gravity of her crimes.”

Link: Press release: False rape accuser jailed after Solicitor General’s referral
Source: Gov Press Releases