BS EN IEC 61189-5-503:2017 Test methods for electrical materials, printed board and other interconnection structures and assemblies General test method for materials and assemblies. Conductive anodic filaments (CAF) testing of circuit boards

Printed-circuit boards
Printed wiring
Printed circuits
Printed-circuit bases
Multilayered printed boards
Circuits

Link: BS EN IEC 61189-5-503:2017 Test methods for electrical materials, printed board and other interconnection structures and assemblies General test method for materials and assemblies. Conductive anodic filaments (CAF) testing of circuit boards
Source: BSI Standards

BS EN 13077:2018 Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water. Air gap with non-circular overflow (unrestricted). Family A. Type B

Flow control
Prefabricated parts
Valves
Water supply (buildings)
Water pollution
Overflows
Water
Anti-siphonage systems
Water supply engineering
Pollution control
In-situ construction
Pipework systems
Fluid inlets
Potable water
Pipes
Pollution

Link: BS EN 13077:2018 Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water. Air gap with non-circular overflow (unrestricted). Family A. Type B
Source: BSI Standards

Press release: PM call with President Trump: 12 April 2018

A Downing Street spokesperson said:

“The Prime Minister spoke to President Trump about Syria this evening.

“They agreed that the Assad regime had established a pattern of dangerous behaviour in relation to the use of chemical weapons.

“They agreed it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged, and on the need to deter the further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime.

“They agreed to keep working closely together on the international response.”

Link: Press release: PM call with President Trump: 12 April 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: Cabinet meeting: 12 April 2018

This afternoon Cabinet met and received an update on the attack against innocent civilians in Douma, Syria, on Saturday.

The Prime Minister said it was a shocking and barbaric act which killed up to 75 people, including children, in the most appalling and inhumane way.

Cabinet agreed that the Assad regime has a track record of the use of chemical weapons and it is highly likely that the regime is responsible for Saturday’s attack.

The Prime Minister said it was a further example of the erosion of international law in relation to the use of chemical weapons, which was deeply concerning to us all.

Following a discussion in which every member present made a contribution, Cabinet agreed it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged.

Cabinet agreed on the need to take action to alleviate humanitarian distress and to deter the further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime.

Cabinet agreed the Prime Minister should continue to work with allies in the United States and France to coordinate an international response.

Link: Press release: Cabinet meeting: 12 April 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: Foreign Secretary statement on attempted missile attack against Saudi Arabia

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, said:

I was appalled by yesterday’s multiple Houthi missile launches and attacks from Yemen at Saudi Arabia, threatening densely populated civilian areas and commercial infrastructure, including in Riyadh, for the fourth time in five months. We will be calling on the United Nations to investigate how ballistic missiles found their way into Yemen in contravention of UN Security Council Resolutions.

Those responsible for launching these missiles – and their backers – must cease these dangerous and provocative actions. A return to political dialogue remains vital to ensuring an end to the conflict in Yemen for the sake of the Yemeni people and regional security. These missile strikes and attacks undermine diplomatic efforts towards peace. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Saudi Arabia in the face of such serious national security threats.

Further information

Media enquiries

For journalists

Link: Press release: Foreign Secretary statement on attempted missile attack against Saudi Arabia
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: UK Minister for Africa visits Angola to strengthen UK-Angola ties

On her arrival in Luanda, Minister Harriett Baldwin said:

I’m delighted to be in Angola for my first visit and I look forward to discussing with government ministers and civil society representatives how we can work closer together on issues important to the UK and Angola. This includes economic cooperation, demining, and women’s empowerment, all in support of shared prosperity.

I am also interested in how our countries can work together to combat the terrible illegal wildlife trade, following the recent Giants Club meeting in Botswana which I attended alongside Angolan representatives, and ahead of the major conference we are hosting in London this October.

Notes:

Minister Harriett Baldwin is the UK’s Minister for Africa at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Minister of State at the Department for International Development. She is responsible for Africa, consular policy and international crime.

Link: Press release: UK Minister for Africa visits Angola to strengthen UK-Angola ties
Source: Gov Press Releases