Slavery is not just
something that happened historically - The UK Human Trafficking Centre has
published its annual assessment to give an indication of the nature & scale
of human trafficking during 2012. The assessment explores the number of potential victims,
their country or origin, exploitation types, recruitment techniques and
transport methods.
Information received
by the centre suggests that 2,255 potential victims of human trafficking were
identified in the UK – an increase of 9% compared to the year before – and the
two most prevalent exploitation
types were sexual & labour.
Press release
& links ~ New support to protect girls
& women from ‘modern day slavery’ ~
In their best
interests? ~ Commission tells Court of
Appeal child trafficking victim should not be prosecuted ~ Hidden nature of human
trafficking revealed ~ Help for NHS staff to spot and
support trafficking victims ~ Trafficking in human beings:
more victims in the EU but Member states are slow to respond ~ CSJ: Ministers clueless about
scale of UK slavery, warns new report ~ Campaign against human
trafficking ‘Two Little Girls' ~ Crimestoppers and UKHTC enlist
public to help fight labour trafficking ~ Combating the slavery of our
times ~ Unaccompanied children no
longer to suffer effects of `Gentleman’s Agreement’
Consumers need more options, not more adverts
from payday lenders - As payday lenders announce record
advertising spends, Citizens
Advice warns that that the payday loans industry must prioritise customer
treatment above profits.
Press release
& links ~ National Debtline ~ Money Advice
Service ~ Other organisations that can help you with debt
problems ~ CAB -Stretched households need
responsible short-term credit ~ Tougher regulation for payday
lending ~ CAB - 3 in 4 payday loans could
have cause for complaint to the Ombudsman ~ IEA: Restriction of payday
loans would hit the poorest the hardest ~ OFT refers payday lending
market to Competition Commission ~ Minister announces almost
£2m to boost credit union membership across Wales ~ CAB - Payday lenders need to
deliver on promise to check loans are affordable ~
CAB - Church plans for credit
unions a welcome alternative to unscupulous payday lenders ~ Tackling the loan sharks: an
ethical alternative ~ Government to increase access
to affordable credit ~ Credit union £38m
expansion deal signed ~ Simple financial products a
step closer
PASC doesn’t obfuscate when considering Sir
Humphrey’s future - The Public Administration Select Committee
(PASC) has concluded a year-long inquiry into the future of the Civil
Service with a brutal
report. Rather uniquely,
it contains only one
recommendation: that
Parliament should establish a Joint Committee of both Houses to sit as a
Commission on the future of the Civil Service.
It should be constituted within the next few months and report before
the end of the Parliament with a comprehensive change programme for
The Report considers the increased tensions between
ministers & officials which have become widely reported, and places the
problems in Whitehall in a wider context of a Civil Service built on the Northcote-Trevelyan settlement
established in 1853 and the Haldane principles of ministerial accountability set out in
1919. It notes how much has changed in government, society and in the
UK’s place in the world over recent decades, and how the status quo in
Whitehall is now openly subject to question.
Press release
& links ~ Civil service
reform should not be decided by parliamentarians alone, says
FDA ~ New online tool invites
taxpayers to join the hunt for government savings ~
Horizon Scanning Programme: a
new approach for policy making ~ Improved accountability and
more support for ministers ~ David Halpern appointed as What
Works National Adviser ~ Building capability in the
Senior Civil Service to meet today’s challenges
~ FDA responds to
Telegraph’s claim that civil service staff ‘are allowed to get away
with poor performance’ ~ Building capability in the
Senior Civil Service to meet today’s challenges
~ FDA sets out reform agenda in
alternative White Paper ~ Institute for Government
responds to new capabilities plan ~ New initiative to drive down
costs in government back offices ~ Level playing field for all
civil servants to drive up performance ~ Reforms to increase
accountability at the very top of the Civil Service ~
Civil service changes must not
undermine impartiality, warn Lords ~ Study shows government will
struggle to make more cuts without radical new thinking ~ IfG: Lord Heseltine is right - Whitehall must grip management
& performance information ~ Northcote-Trevelyan settlement established in 1853 ~
A NEET way to improve
employability among young jobseekers - More than 15,000
young people are to be given the opportunity to develop their skills and gain
an insight into the food & grocery industry, currently the UK’s
biggest employer, thanks to ‘Feeding Britain’s Future’, a nationwide
campaign launched by the Institute of
Grocery Distribution (IGD) in partnership with Jobcentre Plus.
The initiative follows a successful pilot project last
year, after which 98% of those surveyed said that they felt more confident
about applying for a job.
Press release
& links
Best practice in the use of social media across local
government - A new White Paper 'Best by West Midlands' by Improvement and Efficiency
West Midlands (IEWM),
highlights best practice in the use of social media across local government in
the
The world has undergone a digital explosion over the past few years
and social media sits at the heart of the rapid changes that have taken place.
IEWM have teamed up with &
commissioned founders of comms2point0, a free online resource for creative communicators in
the public, private & third sector, to take a snapshot of what social media
looks like in the
Press release
& links
3 +1 equals 5 – New analysis
released by the Treasury demonstrates that Scotland’s economic
performance is stronger because it is part of the larger integrated
Press release
& links
Volunteer to defy the notorious quicksand of
Press release
& links
Recognising previously ‘unsung’ heroes
-
Merchant seafarers who have shown distinguished service may be honoured with a new Merchant Navy Medal, Shipping
Minister Stephen Hammond has announced.
Press release
& links
Making the best use of technology to deliver
HE - The first group of participants has recently
completed the Open Course in Technology
Enhanced Learning (ocTEL), a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), aimed at helping those delivering higher education to
make best use of technology.
Press release
& links
UK Document
Retention Guide 2013
Published – 4 Steps to Compliant Public Sector
Records Management - All public sector organisations are faced with an ever
increasing volume of records, including emails and traditional paper records.
Legislation and regulation covering
records management is so complex and far-reaching that compliance can
become a major challenge as well as a drain on your resources.
A
newly published reference guide to help your organisation better understand the
legal requirements of records management and implement best practice is now
available.
This in depth guide, produced by Bristows in
collaboration with 14 other leading legal firms, provides an overview of the
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·
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Peter Grimes on
Aldeburgh Beach to be screened in cinemas across the UK from 5
September
TfL: Stamping out harassment
Witnesses to
West Yorkshire police arrest operation sought
TfL reminds
Oyster customers how to 'get back any money you haven't spent'
Iron brew!
Life-saving tea to help mums and babies in the developing world
Emergency
harbour fund extended
Special Session
III of the Arab Forum on Asset Recovery
Kensington
Olympia station works now complete
Major EH-funded
Study Sheds New Light on Christianisation of England
New trams for
the network
Oil & Gas
Expert Commission
English Heritage
Blue Plaque for Leslie Howard
Air-conditioned
trains start running on the Circle line
Syria crisis:
Latest updates on UK aid
Met Office
launches new suite of water supply models
NICE responds to
article in The Times
One Housing
workers to strike for 5 days over pay cuts
Community
cycling grants to help Londoners discover cycling
Boxing day boost
for rail passengers
Royal Marines
launch amphibious raid on abandoned submarine base
Ten artists to
benefit from ground breaking new music funding programme unveiled
Commission
considers results of PSED Review
Councils should
not be hoarding billions says Local Government Secretary
Badger cull - piloting controls on bovine TB
Free childcare
extended to working families on low incomes
Ofsted calls for
swift improvement in pre-schools and nurseries
G8 Deauville
Partnership: SME Mentoring Scheme
New school year
sees number of free schools double
UK to host G8
dementia summit
Food and grocery
industry opens its doors to 15,000 unemployed young people
New pay policies
reward best teachers
£1 billion
to help A&Es and NHS staff access medical records in hi-tech hospital
revolution
Modernisation of
the prison estate
Blueprint to
overhaul business rates
Fallon: no new
subsidy needed for gas storage - decision saves bill payers up to
£750m
Wrexham
announced as preferred site for north Wales Prison
Open Data -
making data freely available
DfT and Mayor
announce plans to tackle HGV safety and support London’s cycling
revolution
Government
drives forward plug-in car revolution
Improving eye
care
£10m cash
boost to improve the health of homeless people
Major review of
police response to domestic violence
PM: World must
not fail a generation of Syrians
Major reform
will help hundreds of thousands of young people get good jobs – (Ofsted: Improving
Literacy Standards could lead to a NEET solution)
Supplying
pharmacy graduates – a consultation (closes
15 November 2013)
Law Society and
MoJ agree new proposals for criminal legal aid
(closes 18 October
2013)
Consultation on
scheme to provide benefits for economy & nature
(closes 7 November
2013)
Specialist
planning court proposed to boost UK business (closes
1 November 2013)
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New standards of
conduct for suppliers to treat small businesses fairly are now in
place
Guidance on
savings through VAT-exempt cost sharing groups
Campaign
planning
Ofcom publishes
consumer guide on internet ‘traffic management’
How to build a
new model of major power relationship between China and the US
Bedford Hospital
NHS Trust has failed to protect people’s safety and welfare
Civitas: Reshaping the EU: a manifesto for
reform
Policy Exchange:
Digital Whitehall could save taxpayers £70billion
Financial
Conduct Authority publishes preliminary findings of review into mobile
banking
Child poverty
evidence given to UK Commission
Public Accounts Committee publish Carrier Strike report
FCA publishes 4
month update on the banks’ reviews of sales of interest rate hedging
products
The Border
Force: securing the border – (Home Office
response to NAO report on Border Force)
Workless
Households for Regions across the UK, 2012
Global offshore
capital investment to grow
Police &
Crime Commissioners call for a consistent approach to future
elections
CBI responds to
Armitt infrastructure report - (TUC welcomes
calls for a national infrastructure commission)
Universal
Credit: early progress – (NAO report ~ Universal Credit
scheme is in chaos, warns TUC ~ Iain Duncan
Smith’s comments highlight growing blame culture in Government, says
FDA)
Government-backed help leads to thousands of new
homeowners
Droughts, mink
and habitat loss blamed for large drop in England’s water vole
population
Teach First
improves GCSE results, according to new study
Ofsted reports
back to Bristol council following focused inspections
Optimax /
Ultralase issues statement
CC formally
clears AEG / Wembley Arena deal
Private Members'
bills report is published
HMRC launches
Alternative Dispute Resolution service
ICO launches
investigation into rogue private investigator clients
UK first to
launch action plan on business and human rights
Weakening TUPE
legislation will drive down workers' terms & conditions, warns
TUC – (CBI comments on
outcome of TUPE consultation ~
Housing disputes
addressed
Law Society and
MoJ agree new proposals for criminal legal aid
European
Heritage Days: 50 countries offer free access to historic sites
Regulatory mess
hurting broadband investment: consumers and businesses stuck in slow lane
Climate Action:
Helping the Pacific fight against climate change
E-invoicing in
public procurement: another step towards end-to-end
e-procurement
EU Report: Trade
protectionism still on rise across the world
A slice of
recognition
Appeal launched
for final ten Operation Captura fugitives
CBI comments on
TUC challenge to Agency Workers Directive –
(TUC lodges
complaint against government for failing to give equal pay to agency
workers)
Rizzle Kicks,
the AudioActive Hip Hop Foundation and Arts Council funding
3 Sport England
projects win Big
Big legacy
backing with National Paralympic Day funding
The best
medicine: Giggle doctors dispense laughter on children’s
wards
Young people
taught to be creators of technology and not just consumers
£350,000
Awards for All to breathe life back into Welsh communities
£10m cash
boost to improve the health of homeless people
Major review of
police response to domestic violence
Where do you
turn if you can’t get help?
Employers helped
to recruit young people
Employee
shareholders
Business start
up support campaign gets underway - (Business Wales)
CBI comments on TUC challenge to Agency Workers Directive – (TUC lodges complaint against government for failing to give equal pay to agency workers)
CBI comments on launch of £1.5bn Direct Lending Scheme
Direct Lending Scheme launched to support UK exporters
Funding available to explore new BIDs
Charging foreign hauliers in the UK moves a step closer
Government drives forward plug-in car revolution
HS2 Growth Taskforce comes to West Midlands to secure maximum boost for region's economy
CBI comments on
Pension Protection Fund levy estimate
CBI comments on
expansion of See Inside Manufacturing initiative
Better broadband
for businesses as market testing begins on Connection Vouchers
scheme
Specialist
planning court proposed to boost UK business
Major reform
will help hundreds of thousands of young people get good jobs
UK Trade, July
2013
Index of
Production, July 2013
Revenue & Customs Brief 25/13
R&C brief giving Further clarification of how VAT Tribunal ruling
in the Paymex Ltd will apply in voluntary arrangements and trust deeds. of
changes to their carbon price support tax liability.
New UK/USA
agreement will use high performance computing to boost economic
competitiveness
Ordnance Survey
extends OS MapFinder app to Android market
Met Office
brings Safesee™ and VisualEyes™ to Manchester
Extra engineers
to meet industry demand
First Minister
launches high-flying venture to train aerospace engineers
Met Office
launches new suite of water supply models
Improving the
efficiency of air travel with STFC spin-out Oxsensis
Digital
'producers and makers' encouraged by Chancellor and Wikipedia
founder
Training by
local high street experts to help towns modernise
BAT exhibition
at Wollaton Park
Socitm Scotland
2013 to showcase digital delivery of public services
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