Link: The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2018
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Minister responds to Lords concerns on disruption to extradition during transition
Committee receives letter in response to concerns on disruption to extradition during transition
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Big Ben conservation milestone celebrated with ‘topping out’ ceremony
Read more about Big Ben’s significant milestone and the celebrations as the final piece of scaffolding is added to the famous clock tower
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SMEs and training providers questioned on small businesses and productivity
Committee holds evidence session focusing on access to leadership and management training
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Press release: Stonehenge team educates children about work to preserve the past
Highways England is helping to educate the road users and potential road builders of the future about the work being undertaken to preserve the past, and the historical significance of the World Heritage Site around Stonehenge.
The team behind the A303 Stonehenge improvement scheme delivered a presentation to Amesbury Primary School last week on its current programme of archaeological surveys and are inviting other schools to learn more about the work as part of their curriculum projects.
The survey work, which includes surface artefact collection, topsoil tests and trial trenching, is part of Highways England’s continuing commitment to preserving the World Heritage Site and in particular its Outstanding Universal Value.
And following a request from the assistant headteacher of Amesbury C of E Primary School, the A303 Stonehenge team assisted Year 3 and Year 4 pupils in their project into the proposed development of the A303 between Amesbury and Berwick Down.
In a hands-on session, the children learned about the company’s work in protecting both the environment and archaeology, performing their own dig and handling bottle traps for newts and dormice nesting tubes, as well as safety and engineering aspects of the proposed scheme.

As part of their school project, pupils are producing information leaflets and the A303 Stonehenge team is donating book tokens for the best leaflets chosen by the school.
Highways England project manager David Bullock said:
Heritage and the environment are very much at the heart of our work at Stonehenge, and the school visit provided a nice opportunity to showcase our work to a young audience.
Ongoing archaeological survey work will ensure we gather vital information about the environment and archaeology to inform the project as it progresses, and it’s nice to be able to share this.
The school were delighted to welcome the team, and assistant head teacher Ben Crabtree said:
The visit was ideal as the children have been learning all about the A303 project and using it as a basis for many of their subjects.
Opportunities like this are hugely valuable – the children are motivated to learn, they become informed about the future of their community and they discover just how many careers are available to them. We’re hugely thankful and we look forward to continued links.
Highways England is taking part in the Year of Engineering campaign and this engagement with local schoolchildren shows how interesting a job in the highways industry can be, and can help to inspire young people to consider engineering as a rewarding career.
Any schools, colleges and other groups interested learning more about the scheme can email A303Stonehenge@highwaysengland.co.uk.
The £1.6 billion A303 upgrade between Amesbury and Berwick Down includes a free-flowing dual carriageway with a tunnel at least 1.9 miles long and a much-needed bypass north of Winterbourne Stoke.
As well as removing the traffic bottleneck at Stonehenge and addressing the rat-running issue through local villages, the proposed scheme will remove the sight and sound of traffic from the iconic monument and reduce intrusion in the wider World Heritage Site landscape.
As part of its work, Highways England has been carrying out environmental, archaeological and geophysical surveys since 2016, adding to its knowledge and understanding of this unique landscape and helping to develop the design of the route.
And following public consultation earlier this year, Highways England is continuing its engagement with local communities, heritage groups, archaeologists, historians and engineers to develop the detail of the scheme before submitting a planning application to the Secretary of State later in the year.
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The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Commencement No. 5 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2018
These Regulations bring into force provisions in the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (c. 25) (“the 2016 Act”) relating to the interception of communications and equipment interference.
Link: The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Commencement No. 5 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2018
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Press release: Change of British High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea in August 2018
Mr Keith Scott has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Independent State of Papua New Guinea in succession to Mr Simon Tonge. Mr Scott will take up his appointment in August 2018.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Full name: Keith Scott
Married to: Carly Scott
Children: Two
| 2016 to present | FCO, Deputy Migration Envoy, Mediterranean Migration Unit, Economic Diplomacy Directorate |
| 2012 to 2015 | FCO, Head, Network Development, Finance Directorate |
| 2007 to 2012 | Harare, Head, Political and Communications Section |
| 2005 to 2007 | Kabul, First Secretary (Political) |
| 2004 to 2005 | Baghdad, First Secretary (Energy) |
| 2002 to 2004 | FCO, Head, North Africa and Maghreb Team, Near East and North Africa Department |
| 2002 | Kabul, Temporary Duty as First Secretary (Political) |
| 1999 to 2002 | Department of Trade and Industry, Regional Manager for West and Central Africa, Trade Partners UK |
| 1998 to 1999 | Attachments in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary General, New York |
| 1998 | FCO, Head of Section for Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Croatia, Albania and Macedonia, Eastern Adriatic Department |
| 1995 to 1998 | FCO, Desk Officer for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eastern Adriatic Department |
| 1994 to 1995 | Abuja, Second Secretary (Political) |
| 1993 to 1994 | FCO, Desk Officer, Transcaucasus/Central Asia Section, Eastern Department |
| 1991 to 1993 | FCO, Desk Officer, Political Union/Institutional Reform, European Community Department (Internal) |
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Press release: UK welcomes outcome of Paris meeting of Libyan leaders on 29 May
Minister for the Middle East, Mr Alistair Burt said:
The UK government welcomes yesterday’s meeting of Libyan leaders in Paris with Ghassan Salamé, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General. The commitments entered into represent a potentially important step forward in Libya’s political transition, including in terms of creating the conditions for successful elections.
The priority now is the implementation of those commitments. There is a window of opportunity for progress in Libya, and we urge all of her leaders to seize it by engaging fully with UN-led efforts to facilitate a more inclusive political settlement in Libya. The UK will continue to co-operate closely with our international partners in support of SRSG Salamé, and of our shared objective for a stable Libya capable of tackling her migration, terrorism and other challenges.
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Company prosecuted after worker killed
RRS London Waste Papers Ltd have been sentenced after health and safety breaches resulted in the death of one of their employees.
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Press release: Takeaway bosses disqualified after submitting false tax returns
Following collaboration between the Insolvency Service and HMRC, Genc Ali Demir (53) and his nephew Mehmet Demir (26) have been disqualified from acting as company directors for seven years each after they suppresed takings and sales that had been omitted from submitted VAT returns.
The disqualifications relate to Mehmet Ali and his uncle’s management of Camden Kebab Ltd, which traded as kebab takeaway ‘Real Taste’ from 44 Camden High Street, North West London.
The Companies House register listed Mehmet Ali as the only registered director of Camden Kebab Ltd but investigations showed that his uncle played a key role in running the business.
An in-depth HMRC investigation revealed that the company had failed to record all of its takings and had therefore under-declared the VAT due to HMRC. As a result, HMRC raised a VAT assessment of £71,474.
During May and June 2016, HMRC carried out further investigations which uncovered, among other things, that the company ran a cash-only business and that the books and records it ought to have kept were inadequate and/or unsatisfactory.
At liquidation on 21 April 2017, HMRC stated that the company owed in excess of £297,000 for arrears of VAT, Corporation Tax and penalties.
HMRC issued Personal Liability Orders against both Genc Ali Demir and Mehmet Demir as their investigations led them to conclude both individuals ran the business despite officially it only being Mehmet Demir. Further investigations by the Insolvency Service following the company’s liquidation, confirmed the findings by HMRC.
As a result, Genc Ali Demir and Mehmet Demir gave disqualification undertakings which were accepted by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, on 5 and 9 April, respectively.
The disqualifications mean that both Genc Ali Demir and Mehmet Demir cannot be directors of a company whether directly or indirectly, or be involved in the management of a company in any way for the duration of their disqualifications – from 26 April and 30 April respectively – unless they have permission from court.
Lawrence Zussman, Deputy Head of Investigations with the Insolvency Service, said:
These disqualifications send a clear message to other company directors that tax abuse of any kind, particularly when it comes to suppression of takings by directors, will not be tolerated.
Much of the public service is funded by the correct amount of taxes being paid. By not declaring and paying the correct amount of taxes, the public has been deprived from receiving the services it deserves from the public sector.
Further, whether you are a registered director or not if there is evidence that demonstrates you acted in the capacity of the management of a company the Insolvency Service will be proactive in taking action against you which could result in disqualification as is the case here.
Notes to editors
Genc Ali Demir and Mehmet Demir were directors of Camden Kebab Ltd (Company number 08427880) which was incorporated in March 2013 before entering into Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation on 21 April 2017.
Genc Ali Demir is of London and his date of birth is April 1965. Mehmet Demir is also of London and his date of birth is April 1992.
Genc Ali Demir and Mehmet Demir have been disqualified for 7 years each from 26 April 2018 and 30 April 2018 respectively.
In giving his undertaking, Mehmet Demir did not dispute that he caused or allowed Camden Kebab Limited to suppress and conceal sales figures which resulted in the company under-declaring and underpaying VAT and Corporation Tax in that:
- In November 2015, HMRC VAT officers’ visited the premises and inspected the company’s VAT records. The company operated a cash-only business and the records were found to be inadequate and unsatisfactory.
- During May and June 2016, HMRC VAT officers’ carried out several test purchases and compared these to the company’s till rolls.
- HMRC VAT officer raised a protective assessment based on an estimated 30% of sales being declared. On 23 February 2017 a VAT assessment for £71,474 plus interest of £1,933.41 was raised covering the periods ending 31 December 2014 to 31 December 2016.
- Camden Kebab entered into Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation on 21 April 2017.
- The outstanding liability to HMRC as at the date of liquidation was £297,588.90 based on HMRC’s final proof of debt in respect of VAT, Corporation Tax, and penalties.
In giving his undertaking, Genc Demir did not dispute that he caused or allowed Camden Kebab Limited (“the company”) to suppress and conceal sales figures which resulted in the company under-declaring and underpaying VAT and Corporation Tax in that:
- In November 2015, HMRC VAT officers’ visited the premises and inspected the company’s VAT records. The company operated a cash only business and the records were found to be inadequate and unsatisfactory.
- During May and June 2016, HMRC VAT officers’ carried out several test purchases and compared these to the company’s till rolls.
- HMRC VAT officer raised a protective assessment based on an estimated 30% of sales being declared. On 23 February 2017 a VAT assessment for £71,474 plus interest of £1,933.41 was raised covering the periods ending 31 December 2014 to 31 December 2016.
- Camden Kebab entered into Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation on 21 April 2017.
- The outstanding liability to HMRC as at the date of liquidation was £297,588.90 based on HMRC’s final proof of debt in respect of VAT, Corporation Tax, and penalties.
A disqualification order has the effect that without specific permission of a court, a person with a disqualification cannot:
- act as a director of a company
- take part, directly or indirectly, in the promotion, formation or management of a company or limited liability partnership
- be a receiver of a company’s property
Disqualification undertakings are the administrative equivalent of a disqualification order but do not involve court proceedings.
Persons subject to a disqualification order are bound by a range of other restrictions.
The Insolvency Service administers the insolvency regime, investigating all compulsory liquidations and individual insolvencies (bankruptcies) through the Official Receiver to establish why they became insolvent. It may also use powers under the Companies Act 1985 to conduct confidential fact-finding investigations into the activities of live limited companies in the UK. In addition, the agency authorises and regulates the insolvency profession, deals with disqualification of directors in corporate failures, assesses and pays statutory entitlement to redundancy payments when an employer cannot or will not pay employees, provides banking and investment services for bankruptcy and liquidation estate funds and advises ministers and other government departments on insolvency law and practice.
Further information about the work of the Insolvency Service, and how to complain about financial misconduct, is available.
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