Link: The Drug Dealing Telecommunications Restriction Orders Regulations 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
Press release: Minister appoints new Competition Appeal Tribunal members
The new members are:
- Mrs Jane Burgess
- Mr Michael Cutting
- Mr Paul Dollman
- Mr Tim Frazer
- Professor Robin Mason
- Mr Derek Ridyard
- Mr Timothy Sawyer CBE
Notes to editors
- Ordinary members are selected for their expertise in law, business, accountancy, economics and other related fields. Prior to the making of these appointments, the Tribunal’s panel of ordinary members consisted of 26 members (11 of whose terms of appointment will end on 3 January 2019).
- The new members are appointed for 8 years and paid according to the amount of time that they spend working for the Tribunal, based on a daily rate of £400. The appointments carry no right of pension, gratuity or allowance on their termination.
- All appointments are made on merit and political activity plays no part in the selection process. However, in accordance with the original Nolan recommendations, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity to be made public. None of the new members are politically active.
- Although these appointments do not come within the remit of the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments (OCPA), they have been made following OCPA best practice.
- The Tribunal is a specialist judicial body with cross-disciplinary expertise in law, economics, business and accountancy. It consists of the President, Chairmen, who are appointed by the Lord Chancellor, and the panel of ordinary members. Cases are heard before a Tribunal consisting of 3 members: either the President or a member of the panel of Chairmen and two ordinary members.
About the new members
Jane Burgess
Jane Burgess has been with the John Lewis Partnership since 1993 first starting as staff and training manager and her last position was as Partners’ Counsellor on the board which she relinquished in October 2017. Her current appointments are as a Lay Member on the House of Commons Committee on Standards, a Commissioner for the Civil Service Commission and a member of the Business Advisory Board at Surrey Business School. Her appointment as an ordinary member will commence in February 2018.
Michael Cutting
Michael Cutting has been a partner of Linklaters LLP since 1995. He has specialised in UK and EU competition law and the law relating to the economic regulation of utilities since qualifying as a solicitor in 1988. His appointment as an ordinary member will commence in October 2018.
Paul Dollman
Paul Dollman is now retired and is currently Audit Committee chairman for Wilmington PLC, Verastar and Arqiva. He is also a non-executive director of Scottish Amicable, a member of the Audit Committee of the National Library of Scotland, honorary teaching fellow at the University of St Andrews Business School and Governor of the Edinburgh Academy of St Leonards School. His most recent role before he retired was group finance director at John Menzies PLC between 2002 and 2013. His appointment as an ordinary member will commence in February 2018.
Tim Frazer
Tim Frazer was a partner at Arnold & Porter LLP (now Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP) from 1999, during which time he advised on both conduct and merger cases in the EU and UK, and on compliance and audit processes in various jurisdictions worldwide that have adopted the EU approach to competition law. He was previously at Newcastle University, between 1980 and 1997, as Lecturer in Law, Dean of Law and Professor of Law. He is the author of a number of textbooks on competition law. His appointment as an ordinary member will commence in February 2018.
Robin Mason
Professor Robin Mason is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International) at the University of Birmingham. He was previously Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean (Business School) of the University of Exeter, as well as Professor of Economics. His area of expertise is industrial organisation in general, and in particular the economics of regulation and competition. He has provided expert advice for a number of regulators, in the UK and internationally, on competition matters and spectrum auctions and has advised the Prime Minister of Mauritius on competition legislation. His appointment as an ordinary member will commence in February 2018.
Derek Ridyard
Derek Ridyard is one of the founders of RBB Economics LLP. His active involvement at RBB will cease when his appointment as an ordinary member commences in February 2018. He has 30 years’ experience working in private practice specialising as an expert on the economics of competition, trade, regulation and intellectual property. He holds a BSc in Economics from Southampton University and an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics. Prior to co-funding RBB Economics, he worked for 15 years in the competition practice at economic consultants NERA, and for five years in the UK Government Economic Service, including spells working as an economist at the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade and Industry.
Timothy Sawyer
Timothy Sawyer is an executive with expertise in turnaround, start-up and growth opportunities having both a UK and international perspective. He is currently Chief Investment Officer at Innovate UK and was formerly Chief Executive Officer of Start-Up Loans and Chairman of Folk2Folk. He was awarded a CBE for services to Government and small business in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2016. He has been Executive Director of Cahoot and Ivobank and Non-Executive Director of Banque Dubois, China PNR, Visa UK, Link, Eftpos UK, Card Payment Group. His appointment as an ordinary member will commence in February 2018.
Link: Press release: Minister appoints new Competition Appeal Tribunal members
Source: Gov Press Releases
The Indirect Taxes (Disclosure of Avoidance Schemes) Regulations 2017
The Regulations are made further to the provisions contained in Schedule 17 (“the Schedule”) to the Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 (c. 32). The Schedule makes provision in respect of the disclosure of avoidance schemes, being schemes which enable a person to obtain a tax advantage (defined in paragraphs 6 and 7 of the Schedule), concerning VAT and other indirect taxes (a list of indirect taxes to which the Schedule applies is set out at paragraph 2(1) of the Schedule).
Link: The Indirect Taxes (Disclosure of Avoidance Schemes) Regulations 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
The Corporate Interest Restriction (Financial Statements: Group Mismatches) Regulations 2017
These Regulations make provision for transitional adjustments in connection with new Part 10 of the Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Act 2010 inserted by the Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 which make provision for the restriction of relief for interest and finance costs of multinational companies. The Regulations make provision for adjustments to calculations under Part 10 where the accounts of the worldwide group and the accounts of a company in the group give rise to mismatches on the commencement of the new provisions.
Link: The Corporate Interest Restriction (Financial Statements: Group Mismatches) Regulations 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Portsmouth and The Solent) (No. 4) Regulations 2017
Link: The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Portsmouth and The Solent) (No. 4) Regulations 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
Press release: Foreign Secretary to visit Oman, Iran and United Arab Emirates
Updated: Added translation
The Foreign Secretary will meet with senior figures in all three countries to discuss a range of issues including the future of the Iran nuclear deal, how to bring an end to the conflict in Yemen and ease the desperate humanitarian suffering there and the current tensions in the region.
This trip will be the first of a British Foreign Secretary to Iran since 2015 and only the third since 2003. In Iran the Foreign Secretary will meet with the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, to discuss the bilateral relationship and regional security issues. The Foreign Secretary will raise again concerns about a number of consular cases involving dual nationals and press for their release on humanitarian grounds.
An FCO spokesperson said:
This visit comes at a crucial time for the Gulf region and provides an opportunity to discuss a peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen, the future of the Iran nuclear deal and the current volatility in the Middle East.
This is the first visit of the Foreign Secretary to Iran and we expect talks to cover a wide range of issues from the bilateral relationship to regional security. The government remains very concerned about all our dual nationals detained in Iran and has been doing everything it can to make progress on their cases, while approaching them in a way that we judge is in their best interests. The Foreign Secretary will urge the Iranians to release dual nationals where there are humanitarian grounds to do so.
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Link: Press release: Foreign Secretary to visit Oman, Iran and United Arab Emirates
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The Agricultural Holdings (Units of Production) (Wales) Order 2017 / Gorchymyn Daliadau Amaethyddol (Unedau Cynhyrchu) (Cymru) 2017
This Order prescribes units of production for the assessment of the productive capacity of agricultural land situated in Wales and sets out the amount which is to be regarded as the net annual income from each such unit for the year 12 September 2017 to 11 September 2018 for certain purposes of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (“the 1986 Act”).
Mae’r Gorchymyn hwn yn rhagnodi unedau cynhyrchu ar gyfer asesu gallu cynhyrchiol tir amaethyddol a leolir yng Nghymru ac yn nodi’r swm sydd i’w ystyried fel yr incwm blynyddol net o bob uned o’r fath am y flwyddyn o 12 Medi 2017 i 11 Medi 2018 at ddibenion penodol yn Neddf Daliadau Amaethyddol 1986 (“Deddf 1986”).
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
The Ringing of Certain Captive-bred Birds (England and Wales) Regulations 2017
These Regulations, which extend to England and Wales, have been made for the purpose of section 6(5)(b) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (“the 1981 Act”). They implement certain obligations under Articles 2, 5 and 6 of Directive 2009/147/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the conservation of wild birds (OJ No. L 20, 26.1.2010, p. 7).
Link: The Ringing of Certain Captive-bred Birds (England and Wales) Regulations 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
The A40 Trunk Road (Llandeilo to Broad Oak, Carmarthenshire) (Temporary Speed Restrictions & No Overtaking) Order 2017 / Gorchymyn Cefnffordd yr A40 (Llandeilo i Dderwen-fawr, Sir Gaerfyrddin) (Cyfyngiadau Cyflymder Dros Dro a Dim Goddiweddyd) 2017
Link:
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
The Children and Social Work Act 2017 (Commencement No. 2) Regulations 2017
These Regulations bring specified provisions of the Children and Social Work Act 2017 (c.16) (“the Act”) into force. These are the second commencement regulations made under the Act. Section 10, Schedule 1 and Part 3 of the Act came into force when the Act was passed.
Link: The Children and Social Work Act 2017 (Commencement No. 2) Regulations 2017
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
