Sentences with phrase «pilot scheme in»

Sir Rupert also revealed that he was contemplating a voluntary limited pilot scheme in London and Manchester to begin as soon as possible.
The proposed rules are the subject of a consultation which runs until 28 February 2018, after which it is intended for there to be a mandatory pilot scheme in the Business and Property Courts (the new umbrella term for specialist business courts across England and Wales).
What I did not mention was that some work in this direction is still ongoing, in the form of a pilot scheme in the Commercial Court at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Norton Rose Fulbright has revealed plans to create 100 new jobs in its legal process hub in Newcastle after securing new premises for the base, a year after launching a pilot scheme in the city.
However, the appetite appears to be one for a more cautious approach, perhaps with a pilot scheme in a clearly defined category of claim.
The move follows the conclusion of a successful pilot scheme in its dispute resolution practice.
Bike and Roll, which currently rents out 2,000 bikes in New York City — the nation's largest traditional bike rental fleet — will open a pilot scheme in Hoboken with 25 rental bikes for longer - term usage and 25 bike - share bikes for short trips.
The pop - up will initially open as a pilot scheme in London, with a potential rollout in different cities across the UK at a later date.
Sir Richard Leese, who has led Manchester for Labour since 1996, told politics.co.uk the results of a «whole place community budget» pilot scheme in which local authorities share their resources with government departments showed it may be possible to achieve a «complete transformation of how public services are delivered».
Generating and piping hydrogen is also a novel idea — but there are now some pilot schemes in the UK.
At that time, China had been testing the waters since 2013 with pilot schemes in seven cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and Shenzen.
As His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC, who has already piloted the scheme in Birmingham, has said: «judges seek the Holy Grail that will give them just 10 key documents in any case and not require them to find the proverbial needle in a haystack.»

Not exact matches

It's been demonstrated in several pilot projects and features prominently in many international climate - change mitigation schemes.
But the UBI schemes piloted in Kenya are already proving promising.
«A pilot scheme is a welcome step in the right direction but we must go much further to help women and girls across the country who are facing a monthly struggle to access the products they need.
«Let's do some sort of pilot scheme,» Astudillo, a member of President Enrique Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party, told Milenio in an interview recorded last week but broadcast on Monday.
Uber is piloting the scheme among a select group of users in San Francisco in partnership with Jump Bikes, which runs electric bike - share schemes around the U.S., Uber said in a blog post this week.
To get to this point, St Jude and a few other research hospitals that are piloting similar schemes have had to develop a great deal of infrastructure, train their clinical staff in how to respond to genetic data, and secure the significant funding these schemes require.
During the visit, Chen mentioned distributed ledger technology as one of the key components to the «development and application of fintech,» and highlighted that he and Xing Yujing, the head of the People's Bank of China Shenzhen Central Sub-Branch, agreed that mainland China should reinforce a solid relationship with the Hong Kong and Shenzhen financial sectors by engaging in «pilot schemes» in order to support «the process of the nation's reform and opening - up.»
As a result, Chan stated that he and the head of the PBOC Shenzhen Central Sub-Branch, Xing Yujing, both agreed that mainland China and Hong Kong should «consider embarking on pilot schemes» in order to assist with «the process of the nation's reform and opening - up.»
The post's due to be advertised in the next few weeks, and will run as a five - year pilot scheme when more farming minister positions will be created if necessary.
A church in Leeds has criticised a decision from the council to extend a pilot scheme which allows prostitutes... More
Bristol, Guildford (pictured below), Liverpool, St Paul's and St Edmundsbury are among twelve landmarks participating in the pilot scheme, due to start later this year.
In 1993, a pilot project, the Karst Programme, was developed by the Lithuanian Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Environmental Protection with the aim of developing an appropriate and cost - effective incentive scheme for groundwater protection in one of Lithuania's most sensitive areaIn 1993, a pilot project, the Karst Programme, was developed by the Lithuanian Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Environmental Protection with the aim of developing an appropriate and cost - effective incentive scheme for groundwater protection in one of Lithuania's most sensitive areain one of Lithuania's most sensitive areas.
Clinical midwife manager for Wiltshire Community Health Services Amanda Gell said: «The pilot scheme responds to the needs of women who give birth either at night or the early hours of the morning and want the support of their partners in the crucial period after labour.
Kate wasn't available, however, and suggested we check out the pilot home birth scheme running at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda.
I do not have the details of the previous study day I attended to hand but there was a talk on Fussy eating; one on Faltering growth and safeguarding; one on milk allergies and finally a presentation from Action for Children on the Nurse Family Partnership scheme pilot run in York.
The authority's role in these pilot schemes will evolve from a one - to - one inspection and monitoring role, which is neither cost - effective nor equitable, and move towards an advisory, information, and resource - based support role.
The UK has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world but pilot scheme suggests offering vouchers can help takeup
The pilot scheme will see armed Metropolitan officers carry out daily patrols in different trouble spots across the capital.
Under fierce pressure from Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) and other anti-smoking groups, the government is planning on a pilot scheme banning smoking in prisons in Wales and the south - west, with a view to an eventual nationwide roll - out.
Articles published in this series are part of a pilot scheme to bridge this divide.
Under a new pilot scheme that was reportedly considered at Southend Hospital in Essex, patients who are waiting to be discharged from hospital could end up staying in a spare room of a stranger's home if they are not well enough to look after themselves.
BASC is calling on its members in Northern Ireland to lobby political representatives in a bid to secure a pilot deer stalking scheme.
«The scheme has significantly increased utility companies» operating costs in the pilot scheme areas,» said RHA chief executive, Richard Burnett.
Here we go (from the Independent): «universal meals for all primary school pupils were recommended in July in a review which found that in pilot schemes, students were two months ahead of their peers academically when free lunches were provided.
The emissions trading pilot projects in China can learn from the EU's mistakes in order to establish a successful countrywide scheme.
We had pilot schemes and some districts even started them before we lost elections in 2000,» he stated, adding: «That was what they [NPP] picked and [were] able to bring the legislation to parliament in 2003 and that they say it's their creation,» the Nadowli - Kaleo MP said.
Postal voters in the scandal - hit London borough of Tower Hamlets are to be closely monitored as part of new pilot schemes designed to stamp out electoral fraud, a government minister has said.
In a bid to diffuse criticism, the government is insisting councils prove sufficient checks and balances are in place before they can run pilot schemeIn a bid to diffuse criticism, the government is insisting councils prove sufficient checks and balances are in place before they can run pilot schemein place before they can run pilot schemes.
The culture, media and sport secretary told Conservative delegates in Birmingham pilot schemes would take place next year before the first finals take place in the Olympic Park.
Pilot schemes were launched in 2003 and 2004 to test this.
Pilots for the scheme are already taking place in areas such as Manchester and Brighton.
National tests at 11 and 14 could be scrapped in favour of a series of assessments that pupils would take when they were ready, under a new pilot scheme.
We are currently three years through the five - year pilot of the scheme and so far every young person who has taken part in the scheme has secured employment - a surprising and impressive fact.
And in Windsor and Maidenhead, a recycling scheme is being piloted which incentivises residents instead of punishing them.
Ekere disclosed that the pilot scheme would be replicated in other parts of the state in due course.
The scheme has been piloted in the Midlands and north - east, with combined teams working in the south - east, east and London and since September 2006 is estimated that to have saved consumers # 3 million.
Making landlord accreditation schemes available in every local authority area, and launching a pilot programme for home condition certificates.
A pilot scheme has been launched in half of London's boroughs requiring those who are out - of - work to take on a compulsory 13 - week work experience scheme before qualifying for benefits...
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