NEW INVESTMENT TO BOOST WAREHOUSE SPACE AND HELP KENYAN BUSINESSES GROW

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: UK investment unlocked the successful listing of a new industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). The listing, one of the first in recent years, was the product of an innovative partnership between the UK and Kenya to increase local investment in the Kenyan economy. The UK government committed a total of USD 24 million to Africa Logistics Properties Real Estate Inve...


GOVERNMENT TO TACKLE SPECULATIVE DEMAND GRID CONNECTION REQUESTS

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * New reforms to tackle speculative grid connection applications which have seen the queue for demand connections to the transmission network grow by 460% in just 6 months * Government will prioritise strategically important projects includingAIdata centres and industrial sites that can deliver growth and jobs * Measures willsupport clean energy superpower missionand Industrial Strategy, backed by once-in-a-gene...


UKEF BACKS LEICESTER SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING FIRM IN AUSTRALIAN EXPANSION

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Delta Global Source secures export finance to grow into Australia, creating new opportunities for the luxury sustainable packaging sector * The deal underlines UKEF's commitment to supporting innovative regional businesses competing on the world stage UK Export Finance (UKEF), the government's export credit agency,has supported Leicester-based Delta Global Source with guaranteed funding, backing the company's...


APPOINTMENT OF THE SUFFRAGAN BISHOP OF PENRITH: 11TH MARCH 2026

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The King has approved the nomination of The Reverend Canon Dr Michael John Leyden BA, MA, MSt, PhD, Dean and CEO of Emmanuel Theological College, to the Suffragan See of Penrith, in the Diocese of Carlisle, in succession to the Right Reverend Robert James Saner-Haigh, MA, MPhil, following his translation to the See of Carlisle. Michael grew up in Merseyside and was educated at Oxford University and Chester Univ...


SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY REPORT PUBLISHED

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Today, we have published our accident investigation report into the loss of propulsion in heavy weather experienced by the passenger vessel Spirit of Discovery on 4 November 2023 while crossing the Bay of Biscay, leading to over 100 injuries and one fatality. Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents, Rob Loder, said: While cruising remains safe and accidents rare, Spirit of Discovery's violent motion in heavy weath...


UK CONVENES JEF PARTNERS TO DISRUPT RUSSIA'S SHADOW FLEET

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Deterring, disrupting and degrading the Russian shadow fleet is a priority for this government - starving Putin's war machine and putting pressure on Russia to end the war in Ukraine. Defence Secretary John Healey MP and Attorney General Richard Hermer KC today convened legal representatives from Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) nations to discuss the legal framework formilitaryaction to counter Russian shadow f...


SCIENCE SECRETARY CALLS ON RESEARCH FUNDERS TO BACK WOMEN WITH BETTER MATERNITY LEAVE AND FLEXIBLE WORKING SUPPORT

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Science Secretary proposes new charter to better support female researchers * Improved support for parental leave to be a key focus of the charter, with views fromtheresearchsector to help shape its design * Science Secretary to call for greater support for researchers'when they need it most'as funding doubles forDaphne Jackson Trustahead of Women in Science discussion in London later today ScienceSecre...


CMA EXAMINES CONCERNS ABOUT HEATING OIL

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is driving up wholesale prices for key commodities such as oil. Inevitably, this is having an impact on the prices consumers pay for fuel, in particular the cost of heating oil, which powers around 1.5 million UK homes, predominantly in rural areas, and is the main source of fuel for heating in Northern Ireland. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) knows that many ...


WAR DETECTIVES TO TRACE DESCENDANTS FOLLOWING RETURN OF PARTIAL WW1 CASUALTY REMAINS

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The partial remains of 72 British soldiers who served and died during the First World War have been returned to France from a museum collection. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission's (CWGC) recovery unit in France has received the partial remains and will now arrange their interment. The remains will be placed in the existing grave of each individual at the CWGC's Mont Huon Military Cemetery, France. They ...


SURVEY REVEALS 1 IN 3 PARENTS BELIEVE CHILDREN ALWAYS NEED ANTIBIOTICS FOR EAR INFECTIONS

LONDON, March 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Over a third (36%) of surveyed parents incorrectly assume children always need antibiotics for ear infections, according to new research from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Ear infections are very common, particularly in children, and often get better on their own within 3 days although sometimes symptoms can last up to a week. Research shows that as few as 1 in 5 children are likely to require antibiot...