Coach building company fined after an apprentice fell from height

A Warrington based coach fabricator has appeared in court after an apprentice suffered serious injuries when he fell through a roof he was working on.

The 25 year old worker from Orford, who has asked not to be named, suffered three fractured ribs and a ruptured spleen as a result of the incident on 14 April 2016.

Liverpool Magistrates’ Court heard the worker was assisting other employees with cleaning of the valley gutters on the workshop roof in Hardwick, Warrington when he stepped back onto a fragile skylight, falling 30 feet to the floor below where his fall was broken by a table.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Bespoke Bodies Ltd had not properly supervised this work at height activity; it was also found the company failed to identify the risks associated with working at height and working on fragile surfaces.

Bespoke Bodies Ltd of Grange Hardwick, Warrington pleaded guilty to breaches of Regulation 3 (1) (a) of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and has been fined £20,000 and ordered to pay costs of £3339.

Speaking after the hearing HSE Inspector Lianne Farrington said: “Falls from height remain one of the most common causes of work related injuries and the risks with working at height are well known.

“Those in control of work have a responsibility to devise safe methods of working and to provide the necessary instruction and training to their workers.”

Notes to Editors:

  1. The Health and Safety Executive is Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety. It aims to reduce work-related death, injury and ill health. It does so through research, information and advice, promoting training, new or revised regulations and codes of practice, and working with local authority partners by inspection, investigation and enforcement hse.gov.uk
  2. More about the legislation referred to in this case can be found at: legislation.gov.uk/
  3. Further HSE news releases are available at press.hse.gov.uk
  4. For further information on working at height please visit: http://www.hse.gov.uk/work-at-height/index.htm

Journalists should approach HSE press office with any queries on regional press releases.




China’s CH-5 drone completes trial flight

The mass-production model of China’s unmanned aerial vehicle CH-5, or “Rainbow 5”, completed its trial flight in north China’s Hebei Province Friday.

Introduced at an international airshow in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai last year, the CH-5 can conduct reconnaissance, surveillance, patrol, target positioning and strike missions, according to its developer.

“We’ve made several modifications after its debut, and its comprehensive functions are among the world’s best,” said Shi Wen, chief engineer of the Rainbow drone project at the China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics.

The CH-5 has a wingspan of 21 meters and is capable of carrying up to 1,000 kg of equipment. It can stay in the air for 60 hours with a range of more than 10,000 kilometers, Shi said

The CH-5 can also be used for civilian purposes such as resource surveying, marine environmental protection, disaster survey, marine law enforcement and emergency responses, Shi said.

“We will conduct more trial flights and might add fine changes to meet needs of various customers. We believe it will be a success in domestic and international markets,” he added.




Daily News 14 / 07 / 2017

Juncker Plan: EUR 300 million to retrofit homes in Germany

The Juncker Plan has backed a EUR 300 million European Investment Bank (EIB) loan agreement with Vonovia, a German real-estate management company. The loan will finance upgrades to the company’s residential units to ensure they meet modern energy-efficiency standards. The agreement was made possible with the support of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI). The EFSI is the central pillar of the European Commission’s Investment Plan for Europe, the so-called “Juncker Plan”. European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen, responsible for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness, added: “Upgrading housing units to ensure that they meet the latest energy-efficiency standards is a process that demands investment. That is where the European Fund for Strategic Investments can play an important role. Today’s agreement is another demonstration of the important role EU support plays in enabling investments that can help deliver on our broader objective of maximising energy efficiencies and, at the same time, improve the daily lives of thousands of families.” The Juncker Plan is now expected to trigger over €19 billion in investments in Germany and €209 billion across Europe. For the latest figures country-by-country, see here. A full press release is available here. (For more information: Vanessa Mock – Tel.: +32 229 56194; Enda McNamara – Tel.: +32 229 64976)

President Juncker in Thessaloniki, Greece: Awarded of Honorary Doctorate by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and meets with Prime Minister Tsipras

Speaking to guests attending the ceremony on his award of Doctor Honoris Causa, by the Faculty of Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, President Juncker said we must never lose sight of what keeps us together and thus the values that we share. The same goes for the compassion and solidarity that we show each other. This is what the European Union is built on. He said “this is what we must keep fighting for as Europe looks forward to its future.” Addressing Greece’s economic development, President Juncker commended the country for having turned the page, adding that progress is down to the wide-ranging reforms the country has put into place over the last years. “Now we are moving to the future. It is a brighter future than the one we could have imagined years ago; prosperity is returning” he said. Meeting bilaterally with Prime Minister Tsipras, President Juncker underlined his support for the country, reiterating the importance of Greece sticking to the reforms that are beginning to bear fruit for the country. President Juncker‘s full speech is available online here. (For more information: Margaritis Schinas – Tel.: +32 229 60524)

Procédure rapide de règlement des petits litiges disponible à partir d’aujourd’hui

Grâce à la procédure européenne de règlement des litiges, les consommateurs et entreprises, en particulier les petites et moyennes entreprises, pourront régler les litiges transfrontaliers de façon rapide et peu onéreuse. Par exemple, si un consommateur achète une paire de ski en ligne d’un autre pays européen, qu’il ne les reçoit jamais et que le vendeur ne veut pas les lui rembourser, il pourra avoir recours à cette procédure. La Commissaire Jourová a dit: ” Grâce à une procédure simple et efficace de règlement des litiges, les consommateurs et les petites et moyennes entreprises pourront faire des achats dans d’autres pays européens en toute confiance. Ils pourront désormais obtenir rapidement le remboursement pour d’achats transfrontaliers allant jusqu’à 5000 euros, en cas de problème ou de non-livraison.” La procédure européenne de règlement des petits litiges existe depuis 2007 et a fait ses preuves: elle a permis, pour les petits litiges transfrontières, une réduction de la durée des procédures contentieuses de 2 ,5 ans avant son introduction à en moyenne 5 mois. La nouvelle procédure, entrant en vigueur aujourd’hui, permettra d’augmenter le plafond à 5000 euros pour permettre à davantage de petites et moyennes entreprises d’en bénéficier. La procédure sera aussi plus simple grâce à l’usage de technologie et évitera au plaignant de se déplacer à la cour de justice. Enfin, les nouvelles règles garantiront que les frais de justice soient plafonnés et proportionnels, pour éviter qu’ils ne soient supérieures au montant de la demande. Plus d’informations sont disponibles en ligne. (Pour plus d’informations: Christian Wigand– Tel.: +32 229 62253; Mélanie Voin – Tel.: +32 229 58659)

AGRIFISH Council: Commission consults Ministers on fishing opportunities for 2018

On 17th July, Fisheries Ministers of the EU will discuss in Council the Commission’s Communication setting out principles for healthy and profitable fishing quotas for 2018. For the first time, the consultative Communication looks at the progress made in the implementation of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy four years on. The Policy statementhighlights noteworthy improvement in the overall economic performance of the EU Fleet, which registered record net profits of EUR 777 million in 2014, a 50% increase from 2013. The economic forecast for 2016 and 2017 remains upbeat. In terms of the state of fishing stocks, today in the Atlantic, North and Baltic Seas 61% of assessed stocks are exploited sustainably and fish stocks are being rebuilt. A notable example is the recovery of the Cod in the North Sea, which has almost tripled due to sustainable management between 2006 and 2016. By contrast, overfishing in the Mediterranean and the Black Seas remains an issue. As regards the obligation introduced with the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy, to land all fish and move away from the wasteful practice of discards, all fisheries in the Baltic and Black Seas, as well as all fisheries for pelagic and other industrial species in all EU waters are now under the landing obligation. The Communication is open for consultation to stakeholders and citizens. A press release and Q&A are available online. (For more information: Enrico Brivio – Tel.: +32 229 56172; Aikaterini Apostola– Tel.: +32 229 87624)

State aid: Commission confirms Irish air travel tax exemption for transit and transfer passengers did not constitute state aid

The European Commission has found that the exemption for transfer and transit passengers from the Irish air travel tax was in line with EU state aid rules. The exemption did not selectively favour certain airlines and therefore involved no state aid within the meaning of EU rules. This concerns an excise duty, which was in place from March 2009 to April 2014, and applied to airlines operating in Ireland. The tax had to be paid for each passenger flying from an airport located in Ireland. However, departures of passengers in transfer or transit were exempted from the tax. On the basis of its in-depth investigation, the Commission has now concluded that the exemption was in line with the underlying logic of the Irish air travel tax, which was to tax journeys by air originating from Ireland. If a passenger transfers or transits in Ireland they are on a single journey from their airport of origin to their airport of destination, and not on two separate journeys arriving in and originating from Ireland. The exemption also avoids that such a journey would be subject to taxation twice, both at the airport of origin and at the airport where the transfer or transit took place, which can lead to double taxation. Moreover, a tax system aimed at taxing journeys by air, instead of individual flights constituting such journeys, did not in itself induce undue discrimination among airlines. This decision follows a judgment by the General Court (case T-512/11) annulling the Commission’s 2011 decision that the exemption did not result in state aid, on the basis that the Court considered that the Commission should have initiated the formal investigation procedure in order to gather relevant information. The non-confidential version of the decision will be made available under case number SA.29064 in the State Aid Register on the Commission’s competition website once any confidentiality issues have been resolved. (For more information: Ricardo Cardoso – Tel.: +32 229 80100; Yizhou Ren – Tel.: +32 229 94889)

 

State aid: Commission confirms no aid in Belgian public guarantee for nuclear risks

The European Commission has concluded that the Belgian state guarantee for nuclear operators that do not find sufficient civil liability coverage on private insurance markets does not involve state aid. It would improve compensation for potential victims without granting any advantage to operators. In March 2017, Belgium notified to the Commission for assessment under EU state aid rules a law to improve compensation for potential victims of a nuclear incident. Under this Belgian law, the liable nuclear operator would have to compensate victims up to €1.2 billion for up to 30 years after a nuclear incident occurred. Nuclear operators are obliged to financially secure their liability towards victims. The Commission found that, in the case of the Belgian measure, the premium to be paid by the nuclear operators to benefit from the state guarantee was set at such a level that it will not give them an economic advantage. The Commission also found that the premium is expensive enough to avoid crowding out the private insurance market – there are sufficient incentives for private players to develop competitive offers to replace the need for the State guarantee. The Commission established that the Belgian state guarantee aims to improve compensation of victims of a nuclear incident, without granting any economic advantage to nuclear operators and hence without any state aid within the meaning of EU rules. The full press release is available online in EN, FR, DE and NL. (For more information: Ricardo Cardoso – Tel.: +32 229 80100; Yizhou Ren – Tel.: +32 229 94889)

 

Mergers: Commission clears acquisition of joint control over Redexis Gas by USSL and Goldman Sachs

The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the proposed acquisition of joint control over Redexis Gas S.A. and Redexis Gas Finance B.V. (Redexis Gas) of Spain by Universities Superannuation Scheme Limited (USSL) of the UK and GS Global Infrastructure Partners II, LP and GS International Infrastructure Partners II, LP (Goldman Sachs) of the US. Redexis Gas is a regulated natural gas company, active in LPG transmission and distribution in Spain. USSL is the corporate trustee responsible for managing a UK private sector pension scheme for academic and comparable staff in UK universities and other higher education and research institutions. Goldman Sachs is a global investment banking, securities and investment management firm that provides a range of financial services worldwide. The Commission concluded that the proposed transaction would raise no competition concerns as Goldman Sachs previously solely controlled Redexis Gas and USSL is not active in the same market as Redexis Gas. The transaction was examined under the simplified merger review procedure. More information is available on the Commission’s competition website, in the public case register under the case number M.8550. (For more information: Ricardo Cardoso – Tel.: +32 229 80100; Yizhou Ren – Tel.: +32 229 94889)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Vice-President Šefčovič in Portugal for second Energy Union Tour

From 17-18 July, Vice-President for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič will be travelling to Lisbon and Porto for the second Energy Union Tour. Vice-President Šefčovič will meet Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, Minister for the Environment João Pedro Matos Fernandes and Secretary of State for Energy Jorge Seguro Sanches. He will also meet with actors from the financial sector, consumer associations, entrepreneurs and start-up owners and will visit several clean energy innovative projects. The main focus of his discussions will be the Energy Union and the Commission’s “Clean Energy for All Europeans” package, including Portugal’s preparation of its National Energy and Climate Plan, as well as the Smart Finance For Smart Buildings Initiative and improving interconnections between the Iberian Peninsula and the rest of Europe. During his visit, Vice-President Šefčovič will attend an international conference on clean energy and energy interconnections and participate in an EU Citizens’ Dialogue with the theme of the tangible impact of the Energy Union on European citizens. In Lisbon, the Vice-President will be accompanied by Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation Carlos Moedas and Professor Bertrand Piccard, explorer and chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation. Ahead of the trip, Vice-President Šefčovič said: “I congratulate Portugal for becoming one of the EU’s frontrunners in its usage of renewable energy. This is also helping it to decrease its dependency on energy imports from abroad. Moreover, new interconnections between Portugal, Spain and France could even help Portugal to become an exporter of renewable electricity. I also look forward to discussing low emission mobility and innovation with my Portuguese colleagues”. Upcoming dates and more information on the 2017 Energy Union tour are available here. More information on the Energy Union is available here. (For more information: Anca Paduraru – Tel.: +32 229 91269; Nicole Bockstaller – Tel.:+32 229 52589)

Future of EU finances – Commissioner Oettinger visits Luxembourg, Greece

Commissioner Gunther H. Oettinger in charge of Budget and Human Resources is visiting Luxembourg today and Greece on 17 July to discuss the Reflection paper on the future of EU finances. In Luxembourg, the Commissioner will meet with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and his deputy Étienne Schneider, with Jean Asselborn, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs and with Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance. He will also visit the Parliament of Luxembourg, where he will speak before the Committees of Foreign and European affairs, Defence, Cooperation and Immigration and of Budget and Finance. In Greece, Commissioner Oettinger will speak about the future of the EU budget with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and with Alternate Minister of Finance Giorgos Chouliarakis. The Commissioner will also meet Alternate European Affairs Minister George Katrougalos. He will visit the Hellenic Parliament and speak before the committees on European Affairs and on Budget. Commissioner Oettinger first presented the reflection paper on 28 June in Brussels. This is the final paper in the series of five reflection documents released following the publication on 1 March of the Commission’s White Paper on the Future of Europe. The Commissioner will now meet with different stakeholders in Brussels and in the European capitals to gather their feedback on the questions and options raised in the Reflection paper. This feedback will also feed into the Commission’s proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework. Click here for the German, Greek and French versions of the Reflection paper. (For more information: Alexander Winterstein – Tel.: +32 229 93265; Andreana Stankova – Tel.: +32 229 57857)

Calendar

The Commissioners’ Weekly Activities

Upcoming events of the European Commission (ex-Top News)




CALENDRIER du 17 juillet au 21 juillet 2017

(Susceptible de modifications en cours de semaine)

Déplacements et visites

 

Lundi 17 juillet 2017

Foreign Affairs Council

EU-Uzbekistan Cooperation Council

17-18/07 Agriculture and Fisheries Council

17-18/07 Informal meeting of competitiveness ministers

17-18/07 Agriculture and Fisheries Council

Ms Federica Mogherini chairs the Foreign Affairs Council, in Brussels.

Ms Federica Mogherini meets Mr Dragan Čović, Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Mr Andrus Ansip in Tallinn, Estonia (until 18/07): participates in „Digital Single Market Conference on the Free Movement of Data“; and delivers the closing speech; meets Mr Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister for Luxembourg, Minister for State and Minister for Communisations and the Media; and Mr Boris Koprivnikar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Public Administration of Slovenia.

Mr Maroš Šefčovič in Portugal (until 18/07): on Energy Union Tour: meets Mr Jorge Seguro Sanches, Secretary of State of Energy; visits EFACEC Electric; the Institute for Systems Engineering and Computers (INESC); delivers a keynote speech at a conference on “Clean and efficient energy/innovative solutions” organised in collaboration with Mr João Pedro Matos Fernandes, Minister for the Environment; together with Mr Carlos Moedas, meets Mr Bertrand Piccard, Explorer and Chairman of Solar Impulse Foundation, representatives of companies from the energy sector, and prize winners of best Master theses on energy and on renewable energies from engineering faculties.

Mr Jyrki Katainen receives Mr Jorge Domecq, Chief Executive of the European Defence Agency (EDA).

Mr Günther H. Oettinger in Athens, Greece: meets Mr Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of Greece; Mr Giorgos Chouliarakis, Alternate Minister for Finance; and Mr Georgios Katrougalos, Deputy Minister for European Affairs; and visits the Hellenic Parliament to speak before the committees on European Affairs and on Budget.

Mr Johannes Hahn receives Mr Dragan Čović, Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Mr Neven Mimica in New York, the United States (until 18/07): delivers speeches at the United Nations High-level Political Forum; meets Mr António Guterres, United Nations Secretary General; Mr Achim Steiner, Administrator of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP); and Mr Michael Bloomberg, UN Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change.

Mr Miguel Arias Cañete in Madrid, Spain: has an exchange of views with the Board Members of Enagas; and meets Mr Ignacio Galán, Chairman of Iberdrola; Mr Francesco Starace, CEO and General Manager of Enel; and Mr Gérard Mestrallet, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Engie.

Ms Marianne Thyssen meets Mr Koen Geens, Federal Minister for Justice of Belgium, in Brussels.

Ms Marianne Thyssen receives Ms Valeria Ronzitti, General Secretary of the European Centre of Employers and Enterprises providing Public Services and Services of general interest (CEEP).

Mr Christos Stylianides receives Sir Mark Lowcock, future United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (OCHA).

Mr Phil Hogan receives Mr Harry Tseng, Representative of Taipei to the European Union.

Mr Phil Hogan receives the Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, in Brussels.

Ms Elżbieta Bieńkowska in Słupsk, Poland: meets Mr Robert Biedroń , Mayor of Słupsk; and representatives of regional authorities.

Mr Carlos Moedas in Lisbon, Portugal (until 18/07): delivers a speech on “Health Research in the European Context” at Nova University.

Mr Julian King in Ireland (until 18/07): participates in a citizens’ dialogue on “Responding to the security threats against Europe, its democracies and its citizens”, in Glenties.

 

Mardi 18 juillet 2017

Agriculture and Fisheries Council

Informal meeting of competitiveness ministers

Agriculture and Fisheries Council

EU-Lebanon Association Council

EU-former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Stabilisation and Association Council

President Jean-Claude Juncker receives Mr Nicola Renzi, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Political Affairs and Justice of San Marino.

Ms Federica Mogherini chairs the EU-former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Stabilisation and Association Council, in Brussels.

Ms Federica Mogherini chairs the EU-Lebanon Association Council, in Brussels.

Ms Federica Mogherini receives Mr Abdulaziz Khafizovich Kamilov, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan.

Mr Andrus Ansip in Tallinn, Estonia: participates in the informal meeting of competitiveness ministers; meets Mr Mounir Mahjoubi, Secretary of State at the Prime Minister’s Office, in charge of Digital Affairs of France; and Mr Benjamin Griveaux, Secretary of State at the Ministry for the Economy and Finance of France.

Mr Maroš Šefčovič in Portugal: on Energy Union Tour: participates in a Citizens’ dialogue together with Mr Carlos Moedas, and Mr Bertrand Piccard, Explorer and Chairman of Solar Impulse Foundation; together with Mr Carlos Moedas, meets Mr António Costa, Prime Minister; together with Mr Carlos Moedas and Mr Jorge Seguro Sanches, Secretary of State of Energy of Portugal, attends a presentation on ProDrone and meets representatives of ProDrone SA; and together with Mr Carlos Moedas, visits Lisbon Bike-sharing project. 

Mr Valdis Dombrovskis delivers an address at the Public Hearing on Sustainable Finance, organised by the European Commission, in Brussels.

Mr Valdis Dombrovskis receives Mr Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).

Mr Jyrki Katainen delivers a speech at the Public Hearing on Sustainable finance, organised by the European Commission, in Brussels.

Mr Jyrki Katainen participates in the “Cyber as the New Strategic Challenge” event, organised by the European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC), in Brussels.

Ms Cecilia Malmström receives Mr Raed Khoury, Minister for Economy and Trade of Lebanon; and Mr Hussein Hajj Hassan, Minister for Industry of Lebanon. 

Ms Cecilia Malmström delivers a speech on trade and sustainable development, at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), in Brussels.

Mr Miguel Arias Cañete receives Mr Dev Sanyal, Chief executive Alternative energy and Executive Vice-President Regions at British Petroleum Global (BP).

Mr Miguel Arias Cañete receives Mr Dejan Židan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture and Forestry of Slovenia.

Mr Karmenu Vella receives Ms Katherina Reiche, President of the European Centre of Employers and Enterprises providing Public Services and Services of general interest (CEEP).

Mr Karmenu Vella receives Mr Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister for the Environment and Food of Denmark.

Mr Karmenu Vella receives Mr Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of Indonesia.

Mr Vytenis Andriukaitis receives Mr Maurizio Martina, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry Policies of Italy.

Ms Marianne Thyssen and Ms Violeta Bulc receive representatives of the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF), the European Cockpit Association (ECA) and the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).

M. Pierre Moscovici à Lisbonne, Portugal: rencontre M. António Costa, Premier Ministre du Portugal; M. Carlos da Silva Costa, Gouverneur de la Banque du Portugal; et Mme Elisa Ferreira, Directrice de la Banque du Portugal.

Mr Phil Hogan receives Mr Stéphane Travert, Minister for Agriculture and Food of France.

Ms Vĕra Jourová receives representatives of the Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions (ČMKOS).

Ms Corina Creţu receives Mr Yannis Vardakastanis, President of European Disability Forum.

Mr Julian King in Dublin, Ireland: meets Mr Charles Flanagan, Minister for Justice and Equalityof Ireland.

 

Mercredi 19 juillet 2017

College of Commissioners

Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers

Mr Frans Timmermans receives the Directors of Green10 (the largest environmental organisations and networks active on European level).

Mr Frans Timmermans receives Ms Tsetska Tsacheva, Minister for Justice of Bulgaria.

Ms Federica Mogherini receives the Hessischer Friedenspreis 2016, at the Permanent Representation of the Land of Hessen to the EU, in Brussels.

Mr Johannes Hahn in Algiers, Algeria (until 20/07): on official visit.

Mr Neven Mimica in San Jose, Costa Rica (until 20/07): meets Mr Luis Guillermo Solís, President of Costa Rica; delivers a speech at “Costa Rica and the European Union: working together for gender equality/women empowerment” event; and visits EU-funded projects.

Mr Karmenu Vella receives members of Europêche, the representative body for fishermen in the European Union.

Ms Marianne Thyssen in Tallinn, Estonia (until 20/7): delivers a keynote speech at the opening of the Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers; meets Ms Ylva Johansson, Minister for Employment and Integration of Sweden; and Mr Biser Petkov, Minister for Labour and Social Policy of Bulgaria.

Ms Violeta Bulc receives Mr Marios Demetriades, Minister for Transport, Communications and Works of Cyprus.

Ms Elżbieta Bieńkowska receives German, French and Belgian SME envoys.

Ms Vĕra Jourová receives Ms Tsetska Tsacheva, Minister for Justice of Bulgaria.

Ms Vĕra Jourová receives Ms Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice-President and General Counsel of the World Bank Group.

Ms Margrethe Vestager receives Ms Mateja Vraničar Erman, Minister for Finance of Slovenia.

Mr Julian King receives Ms Tsetska Tsacheva, Minister for Justice of Bulgaria.

 

Jeudi 20 juillet 2017

Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers

Ms Federica Mogherini in Zagreb, Croatia: meets Ms Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, President of Croatia; Mr Andrej Plenković, Prime Minister of Croatia; and representatives of Parliament Committees at the Parliament of Croatia.

Mr Andrus Ansip and Mr Tibor Navracsics receive Ms Julia Goldin, Global Chief Marketing Officer at the LEGO Group.

Mr Jyrki Katainen in Sofia, Bulgaria (until 21/07): meets Mr Rumen Radev, President of Bulgaria; and delivers a keynote address at the conference “Flexible EU budget and financial instruments in support to the construction sector”, organised by Ms Iskra Mihaylova, Chair of the Committee on Regional Development of the European Parliament.

Mr Vytenis Andriukaitis in Tallinn, Estonia (until 21/07): participates in the Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers; and meets Mr Nikolay Petrov, Minister for Healthcare of Bulgaria.

Ms Marianne Thyssen in Tallinn, Estonia: delivers a closing keynote speech at the Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers; meets Ms Regina Doherty, Minister for Employment and Social Protection of Ireland; and Mr Alois Stöger, Minister for Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection of Austria.

Mr Phil Hogan delivers opening remarks at the launch event of the European Crops Market Observatory, in Brussels.

Mr Tibor Navracsics and Mr Carlos Moedas deliver speeches at the launch of the Bioeconomy Knowledge Centre, in Brussels

Vendredi 21 juillet 2017

Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers

President Jean-Claude Juncker attends the Te Deum on the occasion of the Belgian national day in the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula, in Brussels.

Ms Federica Mogherini in Athens, Greece: holds a speech at the Parliament of Greece; meets Mr Prokopios Pavlopoulos, President of Greece; Mr Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of Greece; Mr Panos Kammenos, Minister for National Defence; and Mr Nikolaos Kotzias, Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Mr Jyrki Katainen in Sofia, Bulgaria: meets Mr Boyko Borissov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria; delivers a keynote address at the conference “Education Bulgaria 2030 – 21st Century Skills for Economic Growth: What Can We Achieve Together?”, organised by Ms Eva Maydell, Member of the European Parliament; meets Mr Kiril Valchev, Minister for Education and Science of Bulgaria; participates in a debate at the Bulgarian National Assembly on the “Future of Europe”; and in a Citizens’ Dialogue on the “Future of Europe”, organised by the European Commission.

Mr Neven Mimica in Columbia (until 22/07): participates in the signing ceremony of the first EU-FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) programme; meets Mr Juan Manuel Santos, President of Columbia; and representatives of the FAO, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the International Peasants’ Movement Via Campesina; and visits EU-funded projects in Bogota and Cartagena.

Mr Vytenis Andriukaitis in Tallinn, Estonia: participates in the Informal meeting of employment, social policy and health ministers; the Third Party of European Socialists (PES) Health Ministers’ Network meeting; and meets Ms Annika Strandhäll, Minister for Social Security of Sweden.

M. Pierre Moscovici à Paris, France: rencontre des représentants du Club Ivy des Présidents, Directeurs Généraux et Directeurs du secteur de la technologie; Mme Nathalie Loiseau, Ministre chargée des Affaires européennes de la république française; et M. Edouard Philippe, Premier Ministre de la république française.

Mr Phil Hogan in Dublin, Ireland: delivers a speech at an event marking the success of the IFFPG – Irish company responsible for recycling farm plastics.

Prévisions du mois de juillet:

24/07 Economic and Financial Affairs Council

24-25/07 Informal meeting of competitiveness ministers

 

Permanence DG COMM le WE du 15 au 16 juillet 2017:

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Permanence RAPID – GSM: +32 (0) 498 982 748

Service Audiovisuel, planning studio – tél. : +32 (0)2/295 21 23




The Government urgently needs a new approach to tackling acid attacks – Diane Abbott

Diane Abbott MP,
Labour’s Shadow Home Secretary,
responding to the acid attacks that took place
across London yesterday evening, said: 

“The
recent spate of acid attacks have shocked the nation, but sadly they are
nothing new. With a steady rise in attacks since 2010 and a steep increase of
70 per cent from 2015 to 2016, it is clear that the Government urgently needs a
new approach to tackling this heinous crime.

"Just like knives and guns, acid is being used in murders, robberies and
rapes. The problem is the weapon of choice is often a common household product.
With very few prosecutions it is clear that we do not have the tools necessary
to investigate and prevent these attacks.

"While the Tories arrogantly insist that they have protected the police
budget, the reality is they have cut numbers by over 20,000, leaving our forces
overstretched as they work tirelessly to keep the public and our communities
safe.”