Foreign Secretary statement following the sentencing of three Hong Kong activists

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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab comments on the situation in Hong Kong following the sentencing of three pro-democracy activists.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:

As three Hong Kong activists begin prison sentences, I urge the Hong Kong and Beijing authorities to bring an end to their campaign to stifle opposition.

Prosecution decisions must be fair and impartial, and the rights and freedoms of people in Hong Kong must be upheld.

Published 2 December 2020




Investigation into the capsize and sinking of scallop dredger Joanna C

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Chief Inspector issues Notification of Direction to Prohibit Access to the wreck of Joanna C

On 27 November, Andrew Moll, Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents issued a ‘Notice of Direction to Prohibit Access’ to the wreck of Joanna C (BM265):

WRECK OF FISHING VESSEL JOANNA C 50°42.469’N – 000°04.062’E

Under the powers contained in: Regulation 10(6) of the Merchant Shipping (Accident Reporting and Investigation) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/1743)

and

Section 259(2)(d) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995

the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) hereby PROHIBITS access to and/or interference with the wreck of fishing vessel Joanna C or its equipment and GIVES DIRECTION requiring that the same shall be left undisturbed until further notice, pending investigation by the MAIB.

Specifically prohibited are: anchoring in the vicinity of the wreck, fishing by nets, trawls or lines in the vicinity of the wreck, and any diving operations on the wreck or its outlying gear. For the purposes of this direction, the vicinity of the wreck shall be taken to be a circle, radius 200 metres, centred on the wreck’s location.

Published 2 December 2020




CMA to examine electric vehicle charging sector

Traditional cars are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and as part of its “green industrial revolution”, the Government has brought forward the ban of new petrol and diesel vehicles to 2030. This makes the switch to electric vehicles more imminent for UK drivers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is therefore taking a close look at the electric vehicle charging sector, which is crucial to the roll-out of electric vehicles, as part of its commitment on climate change.

This sector is still in the early stages of development but is growing quickly. The UK currently has almost 20,000 chargepoints, up from around 1,500 in 2011 – although more will be needed in the future as this is the only way to power electric vehicles. The CMA is therefore considering how to ensure the sector works well for people now and in the future, which will help to build trust in the service and address any competition issues.

Research shows that “range anxiety” or not being able to recharge while out and about is a key concern for many consumers – so it is essential that drivers can access a chargepoint when they need one. If people can see that the service will work for them, they are more likely to make the switch to electric vehicles, which is crucial to achieving the government’s long-term ambition for a net zero economy by 2050.

The CMA’s work will centre on 2 broad themes:

  • how to develop a competitive sector while also attracting private investment to help the sector grow
  • how to ensure people using electric vehicle chargepoints have confidence that they can get the best out of the service

The CMA intends to conclude its market study well within the 12-month deadline, so that it can help shape competition and boost consumer confidence in this developing sector.

Andrea Coscelli, Chief Executive of the CMA, said:

Making the switch to electric vehicles is key to helping the UK become greener, which is why it’s so important that everyone has the confidence to get behind the move. Being able to easily stop off at a petrol station is a standard part of a journey and consumers must trust that electric chargepoints will provide a similarly straight-forward service.

By getting involved early as electric vehicles and chargepoints are still developing, the CMA can make sure consumers are treated fairly now and in the future.

Market studies can make recommendations to government or other bodies, and issue guidance to businesses and consumers as needed, among other options.

Views are welcomed on any of the issues raised in the Invitation to Comment by 5 January 2021.

All updates on the CMA’s work in this area can be found on the Electric vehicle charging market study case page.

  1. The scope of this market study is the supply of chargepoints for plug-in hybrid and all-electric ‘passenger’ electric vehicles, comprising cars and light vans. It will look at charging in a range of different settings including home and off-street parking; on-street parking; workplace; hub and destination; and en-route charging.
  2. Transport is the largest emitting sector of the UK economy, accounting for 28% of UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2017, with road traffic accounting for around 20%. Read more: Electric Vehicles: driving the transition (BEIS Select Committee, October 2018, P7) and Road Transport and air emissions (ONS, September 2019).
  3. Read more about ‘range anxiety’ (P12)
  4. Read more about how the CMA is supporting the transition to a low carbon economy in its 2020/21 Annual Plan and read more about its misleading environmental claims work. The CMA will publish its consultation of the 2021/22 annual plan on 3 December.
  5. Media queries should be directed to: press@cma.gov.uk or 020 3738 6460.



UK authorises Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine

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Government authorises first COVID-19 vaccine on independent advice of medicines regulator

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said:

“The Government has today accepted the recommendation from the independent Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to approve Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for use. This follows months of rigorous clinical trials and a thorough analysis of the data by experts at the MHRA who have concluded that the vaccine has met its strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness.

“The Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI) will shortly publish its final advice for the priority groups to receive the vaccine, including care home residents, health and care staff, the elderly and the clinically extremely vulnerable.

“The vaccine will be made available across the UK from next week. The NHS has decades of experience in delivering large scale vaccination programmes and will begin putting their extensive preparations into action to provide care and support to all those eligible for vaccination.

“To aid the success of the vaccination programme it is vital everyone continues to play their part and abide by the necessary restrictions in their area so we can further suppress the virus and allow the NHS to do its work without being overwhelmed.

“Further details will be set out shortly.”

Published 2 December 2020




Kenya: call for bids for medical insurance and building products

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The British High Commission Nairobi is inviting bids for the provision of medical insurance and life cover services, scaffolding services and timber products.

On behalf of the Secretary of State for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, the British High Commission Nairobi is inviting all reputable and competent service providers with the relevant professional skills, experience, technical resources and financial capability for the tender to provide comprehensive medical insurance and life cover services, scaffolding services and timber products to be delivered to the High Commission.

Full details on the requirements, including instructions for interested bidders and registration are available via the FCDO’s e-Procurement portal, which requires registration.

Competent and financially stable suppliers are invited to access the invitation to tender documents by following these steps:

  1. Open website Bravo solutions and sign in
  2. Navigate to Medical insurance and Life cover Services-CPG/3789/2020. ITT 4075. Project 4863
  3. Navigate to Scaffolding Services – Nairobi CPG/3795/2020. ITT 4077. Project 4924
  4. Navigate to Timber products – CPG/3796/2020. ITT 4076. Project 4925

Deadlines

Please take note of the deadlines for submitting bids for:

  • scaffolding services and timber products – Friday, 18 December 2020
  • medical insurance and life cover services – Friday, 8 January 2021

Kindly note that responses should be in English. Contact the Regional Procurement Lead, Mr Tankiso Potiane at Tankiso.Potiane@fcdo.gov.uk for any queries.

Disclaimer

The British High Commission Nairobi reserves the right not to select any service provider and will only reply to the best-suited organisation. The British High Commission Nairobi will not meet any expenses incurred in preparing your invitation to tender documents.

Published 2 December 2020