The A55 Trunk Road (Eastbound Carriageway between Junction 23 (Llanddulas) and Junction 24 (Faenol Interchange), Conwy County Borough) (Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles, Cyclists and Pedestrians) Order 2017 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A55 (Y Gerbytffordd tua’r Dwyrain rhwng Cyffordd 23 (Llanddulas) a Chyffordd 24 (Cyfnewidfa’r Faenol), Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) (Gwahardd Cerbydau, Beicwyr a Cherddwyr Dros Dro) 2017

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The A55 Trunk Road (Eastbound Carriageway between Junction 23 (Llanddulas) and Junction 24 (Faenol Interchange), Conwy County Borough) (Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles, Cyclists and Pedestrians) Order 2017 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A55 (Y Gerbytffordd tua’r Dwyrain rhwng Cyffordd 23 (Llanddulas) a Chyffordd 24 (Cyfnewidfa’r Faenol), Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) (Gwahardd Cerbydau, Beicwyr a Cherddwyr Dros Dro) 2017

Source: Legislation .gov.uk

The A5 Trunk Road (Llangollen, Denbighshire to Pentrefoelas, Conwy County Borough) (Temporary 40 MPH Speed Restriction and No Overtaking) Order 2017 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A5 (Llangollen, Sir Ddinbych i Bentrefoelas, Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) (Cyfyngiad Cyflymder 40 mya Dros Dro a Dim Goddiweddyd) 2017

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The A5 Trunk Road (Llangollen, Denbighshire to Pentrefoelas, Conwy County Borough) (Temporary 40 MPH Speed Restriction and No Overtaking) Order 2017 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A5 (Llangollen, Sir Ddinbych i Bentrefoelas, Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) (Cyfyngiad Cyflymder 40 mya Dros Dro a Dim Goddiweddyd) 2017

Source: Legislation .gov.uk

Press release: A third of tax returns are outstanding a week before deadline

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) today (24 January 2018) announced that just over 3 million customers are yet to complete their 2016 to 2017 returns with only one week to go before the 31 January deadline.

As of today, around 8 million people have filed their Self Assessment return for 2016 to 2017. HMRC is reminding customers that if you send your tax return late, you will receive a £100 penalty – even if you do not owe any tax. The longer you delay, the more you will have to pay.

Angela MacDonald, HMRC Director General of Customer Services, said:

The 7-day countdown to 31 January has now begun. Put a stop to that niggling feeling and do your Self Assessment now. Our helpful online services offer support and advice, so you can complete your tax return quicker than you think.

The deadline for sending 2016 to 2017 Self Assessment tax returns to HMRC, and paying any tax owed, is 31 January 2018.

Self Assessment customers can now also submit their return through their personal tax account. It takes 5 minutes to sign up for a personal tax account. If you think you won’t be able to submit your tax return by 31 January, please ring us, so we can help you.

Further Information

  1. If you are submitting your 2016 to 2017 Self Assessment return online for the first time, you will need to register for Self Assessment Online. It can take a few days for the registration to arrive in the post, so it’s important that customers do it as soon as possible. They should contact HMRC for support if they’re concerned about missing the deadline.
  2. Help is available from the GOV.UK website or from the Self Assessment helpline on 0300 200 3310.
  3. The penalties for late tax returns are:
    • an initial £100 fixed penalty, which applies even if there is no tax to pay or if the tax due is paid on time
    • after 3 months, additional daily penalties of £10 per day, up to a maximum of £900
    • after 6 months, a further penalty of 5% of the tax due, or £300, whichever is greater
    • after 12 months, another 5% or £300 charge, whichever is greater.
  4. There are additional penalties for paying late of 5% of the tax unpaid at 30 days, 6 months and 12 months.
  5. An audio clip of Angela MacDonald’s statement is available from the press office.
  6. Follow HMRC’s press office on Twitter @HMRCpressoffice.
  7. See HMRC’s Flickr channel.

Press contacts

Patrick O’Brien
Tel: 03000 585 024
Email: patrick.o’brien@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

Tom Channon
Tel: 03000 585 020
Email: thomas.channon@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk

Out of hours
Tel: 07860 359544

Link: Press release: A third of tax returns are outstanding a week before deadline
Source: Gov Press Releases

BS EN ISO 20957-8:2017 Stationary training equipment Steppers, stairclimbers and climbers. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods

Field of vision
Free-wheels
Stair climbers
Equipment safety
Stairs
Handlebars
Gymnastics equipment
Sports equipment
Endurance testing
Safety measures
Temperature measurement
Loading
Instructions for use
Mechanical testing
Pedals
Dimensions
Reciprocating parts
Performance testing
Hand-rails
Exercise machines
Stationary
Temperature rise

Link: BS EN ISO 20957-8:2017 Stationary training equipment Steppers, stairclimbers and climbers. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods
Source: BSI Standards

BS EN ISO 12944-7:2017 Paints and varnishes. Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Execution and supervision of paint work

Coatings
Steels
Paints
Corrosion protection
Structural steels
Approval testing
Protective coatings
Coating processes
Control samples
Personnel
Inspection
Approved organizations
Varnishes
Conformity
Spraying (coating)
Environment (working)
Defects
Structures
Painting
Consumer-supplier relations
Thickness
Storage

Link: BS EN ISO 12944-7:2017 Paints and varnishes. Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Execution and supervision of paint work
Source: BSI Standards

PD CEN ISO/TS 17969:2017 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. Guidelines on competency management for well operations personnel

Safety measures
Emergency measures
Emergency exits
Offshore construction works
Drilling rigs
Hazards
Petroleum technology
Planning
Escape
Maritime structures
Gas technology
Occupational safety
Natural gas
Personnel

Link: PD CEN ISO/TS 17969:2017 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. Guidelines on competency management for well operations personnel
Source: BSI Standards

BS ISO 20595:2018 Water quality. Determination of selected highly volatile organic compounds in water. Method using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry by static headspace technique (HS-GC-MS)

Chemical water pollutants
Testing
Gas technology
Volatile organic compounds
Water supply

Link: BS ISO 20595:2018 Water quality. Determination of selected highly volatile organic compounds in water. Method using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry by static headspace technique (HS-GC-MS)
Source: BSI Standards