Sentences with phrase «pilot schemes»

Three dozen pilot schemes are in currently place across China, with plans to make the scheme...
Estimates say that about 70 - 80 % of major banks in Korea will use blockchain in some form, with many of them undertaking smart contract pilot schemes.
Invirohub currently has pilot schemes operating in and around the Johannesburg area; several of which will have established an online presence in the coming months.
The first opportunity for feedback from the pilot schemes arises in October 2007 and the outline is expected to roll out across the country from spring next year via a new Practice Direction from the president of the Family Division.
Two pilot schemes have been established and are being evaluated by separate research teams.
The Civil Procedure Rules change every year, while new pilot schemes seem to launch every few months, introducing new ways of working for specific types of cases.
Whiston Bristow & Giles Hutt review the Shorter & Flexible Trials Pilot Schemes currently running in the High Court
The National Housing Federation has released a report detailing how pilot schemes run by housing providers can relieve pressures on the NHS.
Interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions is also gaining ground in terms of pilot schemes.
If you are a multi-tracker and wish to avoid costs management (budgeting et al) in proceedings which would not be caught by the PD 51D or PD 51G pilot schemes, you issue before 1 April 2013 but just laugh about it when claiming in the Admiralty and Commercial Courts which are not playing (and there is talk of a change to allow some Chancery claims to escape).
At that time, China had been testing the waters since 2013 with pilot schemes in seven cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and Shenzen.
Generating and piping hydrogen is also a novel idea — but there are now some pilot schemes in the UK.
There are some pilot schemes around that get subsidies, and it does nt need huge subsidies.
There are already pilot schemes and organic farming is already quite well established, so the whole thing uses well known existing techniques.
China is in the progress of launching seven regional pilot schemes, five of which are now operational, which it hopes could eventually form the basis of a nationwide market.
14 countries, including Honduras, the Kyrgyz Republic, Liberia and Tajikistan, are also setting up pilot schemes to publish oil, gas and mining company ownership.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has previously said that its pilot schemes could provide useful experience for a national carbon market.
These challenges are daunting and it will take time to develop new strategies, governance arrangements and pilot schemes so as to evaluate the costs and benefits of each option.
«Universal free school meals have already been shown to work in the pilot schemes run by the Department for Education and Department of Health in 2009.
Pilot schemes for teaching foreign languages at primary schools in Wales had previously been run by the national languages centre CILT Cymru.
The three - year European Union - funded project, dubbed the Decentralised Citizen Owned Data Ecosystem (DECODE), will involve four pilot schemes that will begin in Barcelona and Amsterdam at the end of 2017.
By contrast, a proliferation of pilot schemes, such as the Shanghai Free Trade Zone trumpeted as a laboratory for sweeping financial market reforms, could signal a lack of political consensus to roll out the changes on a national scale.
Several countries now provide take - home naloxone (THN) to opioid users for emergency use, but mostly as pilot schemes and without formal evaluation.
Longer - term spending cuts The government is also reviewing all spending decisions and pilot schemes approved since the start of the year, including a number of school building and transport projects.
# 28m in three new housing pilot schemes — in the West Midlands, Manchester and Liverpool — to halve rough sleeping by 2022 and eliminate it by 2027.
Pilot schemes offering psychological assessments to patients with physical health problems cut hospital admissions by 75 per cent, early results show.
Among the pilot schemes are Bolton Lads and Girls Club, Norwich City Community Sports Foundation, Connexions Cumbria and Young Devon and South West Consortium.
Scottish education secretary Fiona Hyslop announced today pilot schemes involving 35,000 children aged between five and seven years had been a success, increasing overall uptake of meals from 53 per cent to 75 per cent.
Homelessness finally appears to be rising up the political agenda, with the introduction of Housing First pilot schemes and the launch of the Homelessness Reduction Taskforce.
Pilot schemes were launched in 2003 and 2004 to test this.
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.
In a bid to diffuse criticism, the government is insisting councils prove sufficient checks and balances are in place before they can run pilot schemes.
If the pilot schemes prove successful, the «pay as you throw» scheme could be rolled out nationally.
Defra will fund # 1.5 million over three years to support pilot schemes, but local authorities must meet the start - up costs - estimated at # 100,000 to # 200,000 a year - and running costs of # 500,000 a year.
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.
The secretary of state for transport Douglas Alexander explains where the government stands so far on road pricing, ahead of local government pilot schemes.
These range from a cultural disconnect between political servants at all levels and the public, a failure to set up proper pilot schemes and talk to those tasked with implementation, group - think, pre-judgements and unquestioned assumptions.
The Department for Transport worked with local authorities across England on road pricing pilot schemes, the intention being to use evidence from these as the basis of any national decision.
Initially more than # 14 million was awarded to ten areas for initial pilot schemes; Bristol, Cambridge, Durham, Manchester, Shrewsbury, Tyne and Wear and the West Midlands.
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.
A whole secretariat was started, research was done, there were reports and there were pilot schemes for the National Health Insurance.
The Daily Mail comes to Iain Duncan Smith's defence: «Three pilot schemes for the universal credit have been delayed until the summer, to make sure the fiendishly complicated IT system required to administer it does not collapse.
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 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.
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.»
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Pioneering towns running pilot schemes for gas free homes want more financial and practical help from the government, the...

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.»
China and Chinese companies are at the forefront of regional and global climate adaptation through green investment, government - backed pilot schemes, and the Belt & Road strategy.
«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.
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