Link: IEC/TR 62453-51-150:2017 Field device tool (FDT) interface specification Communication implementation for common object model. IEC 61784 CPF 15
Source: BSI Standards
BS ISO 20760-1:2018 Water reuse in urban areas. Guidelines for centralized water reuse system Design principle of a centralized water reuse system
Urban areas
Planning
Water storage
Design
Water
Water treatment
Link: BS ISO 20760-1:2018 Water reuse in urban areas. Guidelines for centralized water reuse system Design principle of a centralized water reuse system
Source: BSI Standards
IEC/TR 62453-51-31:2017 Field device tool (FDT) interface specification Communication implementation for common object model. IEC 61784 CP 3/1 and CP 3/2
Network analysis
Multilayered printed boards
Communication technology
Field effects (electric)
Testing
Link: IEC/TR 62453-51-31:2017 Field device tool (FDT) interface specification Communication implementation for common object model. IEC 61784 CP 3/1 and CP 3/2
Source: BSI Standards
Press release: PM welcomes guests to No 10 to celebrate St David’s Day
Theresa May and Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns welcomed people from all parts of the UK including figures from Welsh business, politics, sport, charities and the media.
Guests included Welsh Red Arrows Pilot Flight Lieutenant Mike Bowden; Welsh TV personality Matt Johnson; former Welsh rugby international Richard Parks; Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson; and London marathon runner Matthew Rees, who was made famous last year when he helped a struggling runner get across the finish line.
A number of Welsh companies attended to showcase their produce, including Penderyn Distillery, who produce award-winning single malt whiskies and spirits in Brecon Beacons, South Wales; Cwm Farm Charcuterie, who were awarded first place at the Great British Farm Produce Awards and a gold star from the Great Taste Awards for their laverbread sausage; and Ridiculously Rich By Alana – a company created by winner of BBC One’s The Apprentice, Alana, who started to sell her luxury chocolate to friends and family before attracting the interest of shops in Aberystwyth.
The Culinary Association of Wales also served up a selection of Welsh canapés, and a Welsh choir from Côr y Boro and harpist Rhys Wardhaugh played traditional Welsh tunes.
Prime Minister Theresa May said:
It is always a privilege to celebrate Wales’ national day alongside Welsh people from every walk of life and every part of the country.
Many of the companies who were represented here today are exporting across Europe and around the globe – showing just how much Wales has to offer at home and to the world.
From sport, business, to entertainment and music, the Welsh make their indelible mark in every possible sphere of society.
Thank you to everyone who came here today, despite the bad weather, to celebrate the very best of Welsh life and for Wales making the UK the country it is. The nations of the UK each have their own unique characters, cultures and needs – but when we come together as one, we are all the better for it.
Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns said:
Today was an extremely important day for the whole of Wales. Despite the snow, it was wonderful to see so many people from all walks of Welsh life coming together to celebrate, underline and show our respect to our Welsh language, history and culture.
I’d like to thank the Prime Minister for the special emphasis and respect she shows to all four nations of our precious Union, as well as all the guests who made it to Number 10 even with the adverse conditions today.
Alana Spencer, of Ridiculously Rich by Alana, said:
It was a real honour to come to Downing Street today, and the day was made even more special by the fact that it is to celebrate Welsh food on St David’s day. I feel proud to be a food producer based in Wales and it’s lovely to be recognised alongside other incredible food producers from Wales.
Stephen Davies, of Penderyn Distillery, said:
We were thrilled to showcase Penderyn Single Malt at Downing Street on St David’s Day, which is the anniversary of the launch of our Penderyn brand back in 2004. As we are currently targeting a range of new export markets, events like this help give focus to our business and brand in the eyes of our export partners.
Ruth Davies, of Cwm Farm Charcuterie, said:
It was an absolute honour and privilege to be here today and to meet the Prime Minister, and I met some wonderful people who tried our produce. To be given this opportunity as a small producer was just what we needed!
Link: Press release: PM welcomes guests to No 10 to celebrate St David’s Day
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: Minister Field remarks to media at the February 2018 EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting
Upon arrival at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, Minster of State Mark Field said:
We are obviously very interested in playing our part today in the Venezuelan situation which is a dreadful humanitarian, political and diplomatic situation. We are obviously very keen to be supporting the Spanish who are leading on this and we need to move towards a united front to ensure there is a fully participatory, free and fair election in Venezuela.
We are going to talk about the Middle East Peace Plan… I hope that we are going to have an agreement that we need to move ahead and ensure that there is a two-state solution but also above all that America has to be part and parcel of this process.
We are also going to talk a little bit about Moldova. Many of you know obviously in Moldova there is a programme of economic and political reform being supported by all elements of the European Union.
Minister Mark Field at the FAC
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Link: Press release: Minister Field remarks to media at the February 2018 EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: PM meeting with Donald Tusk: 1 March 2018
A Downing Street spokesperson said:
Prime Minister Theresa May today held a positive and constructive meeting with European Council President Donald Tusk in Downing Street.
The two leaders discussed the significant progress that has been made in the Brexit negotiations so far, and looked forward to the European Council in March.
The PM said good progress had been made in reaching agreement on an implementation period and that further discussions would take place between UK and EU officials next week.
The PM was clear that the UK is fully committed to turning the Joint Report agreed in December into legal text as soon as possible. In particular the government remains steadfast in its commitment to avoiding a hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland.
However, the PM said that the draft text put forward by the European Commission yesterday was unacceptable to the UK as it would, if implemented, undermine the UK common market and constitutional integrity of the UK. The PM reiterated that both she and the Taoiseach have said that their priority is to resolve the border question through the overall relationship between the UK and the EU.
The Prime Minister briefed the President on the speech she will deliver tomorrow on the ambitious economic partnership that she hopes to agree with the European Union. This will sit alongside the deep security partnership that she argued for in her Munich speech last month.
The PM said that she hoped that European leaders would engage with this thinking constructively.
Link: Press release: PM meeting with Donald Tusk: 1 March 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases
Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty inquiry launched
EU Home Affairs Sub-Commitee launches inquiry into the proposed UK-EU security treaty
Link: Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty inquiry launched
Source: Parliamentary News
Elizabeth Tower reveals eastern dial as conservation works continue
The East-facing dial will now be visible as scaffolding rotates to cover the southern dial
Link: Elizabeth Tower reveals eastern dial as conservation works continue
Source: Parliamentary News
The Housing (Right to Buy) (Designated Rural Areas and Designated Regions) (England) Order 2018
This Order designates—
Link: The Housing (Right to Buy) (Designated Rural Areas and Designated Regions) (England) Order 2018
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
The Borough of Weymouth and Portland (Change to Year of Election) Order 2018
This Order changes the years of ordinary elections of councillors for the council for the borough of Weymouth and Portland (“the relevant district”).
Link: The Borough of Weymouth and Portland (Change to Year of Election) Order 2018
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
