Link: ISO/IEC 30140-2:2017 Information technology. Underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN) Reference architecture
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 17836:2017 Thermal spraying. Determination of the deposition efficiency for thermal spraying
Link: ISO 17836:2017 Thermal spraying. Determination of the deposition efficiency for thermal spraying
Source: BSI Standards
Publication: HL Bill 66 Second marshalled list for Committee
Data Protection Bill [HL]: HL Bill 66 Second marshalled list for Committee
Link: Publication: HL Bill 66 Second marshalled list for Committee
Source: Data Protection Bill
The Communications Act 2003 (Commencement No. 5) Order 2017
Link: The Communications Act 2003 (Commencement No. 5) Order 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
Press release: PM meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu: 2 November 2017
A Downing Street spokesperson said:
The Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street earlier today.
The Prime Minister said the UK is proud of the role that we played in the creation of the state of Israel and we mark the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration today with pride and respect.
She noted that the relationship and friendship between the UK and Israel has continued to grow over many years and we are firmly committed to continuing to deepen it across many areas, including trade and investment, science, innovation, technology, and our very close defence and security cooperation, particularly in the fields of counter-terrorism and cyber security.
They discussed Iran, where the Prime Minister reiterated the UK’s continued strong support for the JCPOA nuclear deal and the view that we share with our E3 (French and German) partners that it is critical for regional security.
They agreed it was vital that the deal is properly enforced, and that the international community needs to work together to counter Iran’s destabilising activity in the region, including its support for Hizbollah in Syria and Lebanon.
They discussed Syria and Iraq, with the Prime Minister reinforcing the need to defeat Daesh in both countries, and the importance of achieving political settlements to bolster regional security and stability.
They also discussed the Middle East Peace Process, where the Prime Minister made clear that the UK continues to support a two-state solution as the best means of achieving lasting peace, with an Israel that is safe from terrorism and a Palestinian state that is viable and sovereign.
They discussed the need to overcome obstacles to peace, with the Prime Minister noting our grave concerns about illegal settlements.
The Prime Ministers also discussed the fact settlements are not the only obstacle and that the people of Israel deserve to live free from the scourge of terrorism and anti-Semitic incitement.
Link: Press release: PM meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu: 2 November 2017
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: David Mundell addresses Scottish Parliament committee
Scottish Secretary David Mundell will today [Thursday 2 November 2017] urge the Scottish Government and Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) to engage fully with the Brexit process, so together we can deliver the best possible deal for Scotland and the whole of the UK as we leave the EU.
Mr Mundell will give evidence this morning [Thursday 2 November 2017] to the Scottish Parliament’s Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee.
The following week [Wednesday 8 November] Mr Mundell and DExEU Minister Robin Walker will give evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Finance and Constitution Committee. Mr Walker and Cabinet Office Minister Chris Skidmore will also give evidence that day [Wednesday 8 November] to the Scottish Parliament’s Delegated Powers Committee.
Speaking ahead of his appearance before the Committee today [Thursday 2 November 2017] Mr Mundell said:
“There is a huge task ahead of us as the UK Government negotiates our exit from the EU. It is crucial that the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament are fully and constructively engaged with the Brexit process, so we can together deliver the best possible deal for Scotland and the whole of the UK as we leave the EU.”
“The Scottish Parliament has a job of work to do, including preparing for new powers which will come to Holyrood as a result of Brexit, and working with the UK Government to determine where we will need common frameworks.
“People in Scotland, rightly, expect their two governments to work together and we want to work collaboratively with the Scottish Government and MSPs on this challenge.”
Link: Press release: David Mundell addresses Scottish Parliament committee
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: Countdown begins for Countryside Stewardship woodland creation
Farmers, foresters and landowners are today being encouraged to plan ahead for the next round of funding for woodland creation, which opens for applications in just two months.
From 2 January 2018, landowners can apply for up to £6,800 per hectare to plant and protect more trees under the Countryside Stewardship Woodland Creation Grant – a scheme to help landowners make the most of their land and reap the benefits of woodland creation.
Not only do woodlands help to protect wildlife, improve water quality and manage flood risk, they also offer landowners an alternative source of income, help to boost timber production, and bring economic growth to rural areas.
Richard Greenhous, Forest Services Director for the Forestry Commission, said:
By investing in tree planting now, landowners can both benefit financially and help to secure a brighter future for our environment.
I would encourage landowners to talk to their local Woodland Officer and start planning now before the scheme opens for applications to be submitted in January.
We have made guidance available much earlier this year and brought in a number of improvements to the scheme – and our Forestry Commission teams are on hand to provide advice and support throughout the process.
The Woodland Creation Grant is open to all land managers, and successful applicants will receive a two-year capital grant, alongside an opportunity to apply for annual maintenance payments for ten years.
Guidance and application forms for the scheme were made available in September to give potential applicants more time to develop their plans, and a number of improvements have been made this year to make it easier to apply.
Applicants can contact the Forestry Commission for further advice and assistance.
Alongside the Woodland Creation Grant, landowners can also apply for the Woodland Creation Planning Grant to help with planning and proposals, as well as the Woodland Carbon Fund – a scheme designed to encourage large-scale planting and reduce our carbon footprint.
The Forestry Commission has appointed a new team of specialised woodland creation officers to assist landowners through the application process for large scale projects.
More information on the funding options available is on the Forestry Commission website.
Link: Press release: Countdown begins for Countryside Stewardship woodland creation
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: 39,000 households move into work and off the benefit cap
The number of households moving off the cap and into work is continuing to rise since the cap’s introduction in 2013.
The benefit cap incentivises work, including part-time work, as anyone eligible for Working Tax Credit (or the equivalent under Universal Credit) is exempt.
Work and Pensions Secretary, David Gauke said:
It is fair that people out of work face the same choices as those in work, and putting a cap on how much someone can receive in benefits restores that balance.
Behind today’s figures are thousands of success stories as people start new jobs, and benefit from a regular wage for their families.
They are part of the 3 million people who have moved into work since 2010 and show our commitment to supporting even more people across the country into employment and on the right path to improving their lives.
The benefit cap limits the amount that most people aged 16 to 64 can receive in benefits to £20,000 a year outside London, and £23,000 in Greater London.
Since the introduction of the cap in April 2013, 160,000 households have had their benefits capped. Around 94,000 of these are no longer capped, with 39,000 households having moved into work.
Read the latest quarterly benefit cap statistics published today (2 November 2017) by the Department for Work and Pensions.
More information
The benefit cap is set at £20,000 a year outside London and £23,000 in Greater London to reflect higher rent costs. This is the equivalent salary of £25,000, or £29,000 in London.
Anyone working and receiving Working Tax Credit is exempt from the cap, as are households where someone receives Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Personal Independence Payment (PIP), or the support component of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). Those claiming Carer’s Allowance or Guardian’s Allowance are exempt from the cap.
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Link: Press release: 39,000 households move into work and off the benefit cap
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: Foreign Secretary announces free speech funding
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has today (Thursday) committed UK support for freedom of expression projects in countries where press freedom is curtailed.
Today, on the International Day to end impunity for crimes against journalists, Mr Johnson has committed to spending £1m over the next financial year on projects that will enable journalists and media professionals to promote their own free press and uphold human rights. Funding will be available for press freedom projects in countries where media freedom is under significant pressure.
Boris Johnson on media freedom
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said:
Freedom of expression is a universal human right and a free press underpins that right.
As a former journalist I am alarmed that worldwide attacks on journalists are rife and increasing.
Civil society is all about free people. Where governments fear freedom of expression they often try to shut down media and civil society, or clip their wings. This both violates human rights and crushes creativity.
A free media is vital to creating a vibrant, informed and engaged population and helps to support a safer, more prosperous and progressive world.
The Foreign Secretary met trainee journalists at UAL’s London College of Communication, as well as Chevening Scholars from Malaysia and participants from Syria, Eritrea and Bahrain on the Refugee Journalism Project – a project based at UAL’s London College of Communication which supports exiled journalists to restart their careers in the UK.
Nigel Carrington, Vice-Chancellor of University of the Arts London, said:
As the world’s largest creative university, freedom of speech and expression is at the heart of everything we teach.
The Refugee Journalism Project based at our London College of Communication is a great example of our commitment to these values.
The Foreign Secretary discussed the importance of a free press with the group, his own experiences as a journalist and the student’s responsibility to do their part to create an active and free media in their home countries.
Over the past 11 years, more than 900 journalists globally have been killed for simply doing their jobs. Many countries are increasingly turning to restrictive measures to control their media with journalists being subjected to or threatened with arrest, detention and prosecution on a daily basis.
Thomas Hughes, Executive Director for Article 19 said:
In the last decade a thousand journalists and media workers have been killed worldwide.
Whilst today we mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, the reality is that the impunity rate for these crimes remains staggeringly high, with ninety percent unresolved.
For each journalist killed, attacked, threatened or detained, countless others are intimidated to self-censor, eroding press freedoms and resulting in entire societies being deprived of important information.
Funds will be allocated to projects that:
- help journalists build their international support networks to drive up journalistic standards;
- build the capacity of local journalists to help support and safeguard press freedom;
- lobby governments to change laws that put pressure on journalists, such as anti-defamation laws;
- monitor human rights violations, trial monitoring and long-term advocacy on targeted impunity cases.
Link: Press release: Foreign Secretary announces free speech funding
Source: Gov Press Releases
Press release: PM call with Taoiseach: 2 November 2017
A Downing Street spokesperson said:
The Prime Minister spoke to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on the phone last night.
They discussed the political situation in Northern Ireland and their shared endeavour to see the restoration of devolved Government.
Both leaders discussed the responsibility of the parties to overcome their differences and the need for them to compromise on the outstanding issues that remained – for the benefit of all communities in Northern Ireland.
The Prime Minister thanked the Taoiseach and the contribution of the Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney, who has been working with the Northern Ireland Secretary, on supporting the parties to reach agreement.
This Prime Minister explained how it was the UK Government’s strong wish for an Executive to take forward their own Budget, and while this could still happen, the Government would be taking the necessary steps to protect the delivery of public services in Northern Ireland.
Both were clear about the priority to form an Executive and they agreed to maintain close contact and continue working with the parties to achieve this.
Link: Press release: PM call with Taoiseach: 2 November 2017
Source: Gov Press Releases
