Selasa, 29 Agustus 2023

Ulez: Drivers can reclaim charge in tax return - HMRC - BBC

A sign announces the boundary for the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)EPA

Self-employed drivers will be able to claim tax relief on the daily Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) charge.

Workers with non-compliant vehicles can claim if their journey was "exclusively for the purposes of the trade".

Ulez was expanded to include all of London's boroughs on Tuesday.

"This is a shot in the arm for sole traders, whose businesses will be hit by the Ulez charge from today," said Craig Beaumont of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).

Those who are self-employed are able to claim tax relief on their travel expenses, including low emission zone charges, through their self assessment tax return.

This type of tax relief does not apply to commutes or non-business travel costs.

A spokesperson for Transport for London (TfL) said: "Rules around tax deductible expenses will apply in the usual way to Ulez charges.

"This is a matter for HMRC but it is likely to depend upon the nature of the operation and circumstances around incurring the charge as to whether it is tax deductible, as is the case for other expenses".

In a statement HMRC said: "Self Assessment customers are entitled to tax relief on travel expenses, including low emission zone charges, if they have been incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the trade.

"When a self-employed individual claims an allowable expense, the amount is deducted fully from their taxable profits."

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2023-08-29 10:25:11Z
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Sara Sharif: Pakistan police widen search for family - BBC

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Pakistan police said they are widening the search for the family of a 10-year-old girl found dead at her Surrey home.

Detectives launched an international manhunt after Sara Sharif's body was discovered by police at an address in Hammond Road, Woking, on 10 August.

Her father Urfan, his partner and his brother, had travelled to Pakistan the previous day.

An inquest into Sara's death is due to open at Woking Coroner's Court on Tuesday.

Pakistan police told the BBC they had expanded the search to two more areas around the city of Jhelum - taking the total to four areas, having received new information from multiple sources.

A post-mortem examination failed to establish an exact cause of death, with Surrey Police saying further tests were being carried out.

The three people who are wanted by the police are Sara's father, Urfan Sharif, 41, his partner, Beinash Batool, 29, and his brother, Faisal Malik, 28.

Officers said Mr Sharif, 41, made the 999 call from Pakistan leading to them finding Sara's body, shortly after landing in Islamabad.

Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool and Faisal Malik
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A court in Pakistan last week has said Mr Sharif's relatives in the country cannot be detained for questioning on his whereabouts.

It came after Mr Sharif's family said police had illegally detained two of his brothers who live in Pakistan.

Surrey Police recently launched a fresh appeal for information, and said they were working to piece together a picture of Sara's lifestyle.

Det Supt Mark Chapman said the impact of Sara's death continued to be felt deeply by the local and wider community, including among officers and staff.

Sara's head teachers and neighbours have paid tribute to the Year 5 pupil who had attended St Mary's C of E primary school in Byfleet.

However, those who knew Sara have described how she had been home-schooled since April.

One mother has revealed her daughter saw Sara with cuts and bruises at school but when her daughter asked Sara what had happened, she said she had fallen off her bike.

It emerged last week that Surrey Police had previous contact with Sara, which the force described as "historic".

Surrey County Council also said the family were known to the authorities.

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2023-08-29 06:57:56Z
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Senin, 28 Agustus 2023

Notting Hill Carnival 2023 live: Sun shines on revellers for London street party - BBC

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For more than 50 years the dazzling feather outfits, extravagant headdresses and sparkling masquerades of the Notting Hill Carnival have filled the streets of west London.

For Clary Salandy and her family, carnival is bigger than Christmas.

Over eight weeks in the run-up to the event, the artists at her Harlesden studio, Mahogany Carnival, pour their hearts and souls into designing and constructing unique masquerades for 200 revellers.

Since she started her studio in 1989, Salandy has recruited numerous family members and friends to the production line to create a 25-person strong team.

The team of engineers, sculptors and designers primarily make the costumes families wear rather than dance troupes.

The studio also offers opportunities for young artists in the community to get stuck in and grow their skills.

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2023-08-28 11:19:20Z
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Pair charged with murder of Gateshead man in suspected ammonia attack - The Guardian

Two men have been charged with the murder of a 26-year-old man who died after a suspected ammonia spray attack on his front doorstep.

Andy Foster, 26, was attacked at a property in Wrekenton, Gateshead, at 11pm on 20 August.

Northumbria police said there were reports that two people knocked on Foster’s front door and, when he opened it, sprayed him with what is believed to be ammonia.

They fled and Foster was taken to hospital, where he later died.

Police said two men – Kenneth Fawcett, 32, of North Shields, and John Wandless, 32, of no fixed abode – had been charged with murder and were to appear at Newcastle crown court on Monday.

Three other people – two women and a man – who were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and another man who was arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, had been released under investigation.

DI Tomasz Fowler, of Northumbria police, said: “Our thoughts remain firmly with Andy’s loved ones at this extremely difficult time and we will continue to offer them all the support that they need.”

He thanked members of the public for their cooperation and support.

“Whilst these charges are a big step forward, it’s important to remember this investigation is far from over and we are still keen to hear from anyone with information which could help us in our inquiries.”

He asked that people refrain from speculating or commenting on the investigation, either in the community or online, to avoid jeopardising the live legal proceedings.

Foster’s family said in a statement released through police: “Andy was such a kind and funny boy who was so loved by his family and many friends.

“He was our only son – as well as a loving and supportive partner, grandson and cousin – and was particularly close with his grandad, who was very special to him.

“We are absolutely devastated and heartbroken beyond words that we have sadly lost our boy. Andy still had his whole life left ahead of him – and we are struggling to come to terms with the fact that he is no longer here with us.”

They thanked the community for their support over the past week, and asked for “the time and privacy we need to grieve, as we attempt to process what has happened”.

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2023-08-28 08:08:00Z
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Liverpool flood deaths: Two dead after driving car into floodwater - BBC

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Two people have died after becoming trapped in their car in a flooded road in Liverpool.

Police said they were called to Queens Drive in the Mossley Hill area at 21:00 BST on Saturday night.

Passers-by fought to help the man and woman who were stuck inside a black Mercedes in deep floodwater.

Emergency workers took them to hospital, but they were pronounced dead.

Amateur footage filmed in the area appears to show water gushing onto the road - which dips under a bridge.

Met Office data shows heavy rainfall at over 32mm (1.25 inches) an hour near where the incident happened.

Flood alerts and warnings remain in place for areas of Merseyside due to the heavy rainfall.

Det Ch Insp Mike Dalton said: "Our thoughts go out to the family of the man and woman who sadly lost their lives in this tragic incident, despite the best efforts of passing members of the public, our officers and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Services at the scene. 

"We are at the early stages of an ongoing investigation on Queens Drive to establish the circumstances of this tragic incident.

"Road closures remain in the area as we continue with this investigation and motorists are advised to avoid the road."

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People living in the area told the Liverpool Echo that the road has been problematic for some time. They said that several cars have become stuck in deep water in the area over the last few months.

Liverpool's deputy lord mayor Richard Kemp said he had repeatedly raised the alarm about flooding at the spot for about 20 years.

In a letter to the council, he said short term measures had been carried out, such as flushing out the drains, but "this has never been enough".

"The major problem is that the core of the drainage system is more than 150 years old and is clearly inadequate," he said.

He called for action including a better drainage system, better lighting and an electric warning system for drivers.

Rebecca Wilson, who was in a taxi on Queens Drive around 21:00 BST, told the Echo she thought the flooding might have been caused by a burst pipe.

She described her experience as "terrifying", saying the water was "gushing down like waterfall" and that it looked like a burst dam.

Police are appealing to anyone who was on Queens Drive at around 21:00 BST and saw the incident or stopped to try and help.

A file has been passed to the coroner who has asked Merseyside Police to further investigate the incident.

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2023-08-28 06:17:07Z
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Theo Porteous named as Nine Elms stabbing victim - BBC

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A man who was stabbed to death in on a street in south-west London has been named by police as Theo Porteous.

Officers were called to Thessaly Road in Nine Elms at about 12:30 BST on Thursday where they found a 32-year-old with a number of knife wounds.

Paramedics and London's Air Ambulance were deployed to the area but the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

An image of a man police want to identify and speak to has also been released by the force.

CCTV footage shows a black man in a dark grey shirt and light coloured shorts. He is also wearing sunglasses.
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No arrests have been made but enquiries are ongoing.

Det Ch Insp Wayne Jolley, leading the investigation, said: "My thoughts are with Theo's family and friends, at what is an unimaginable time for them.

"I have assured them that I and my team will do everything we can to bring those responsible for Theo's murder to justice.

"Our investigation is progressing at pace and I want to ask for the public's help in identifying the man in the CCTV image.

"I would ask anyone who recognises him to get in touch without delay. Likewise, anyone with any information about Theo's murder should get in touch - even details that may seem irrelevant could be important to our investigation."

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2023-08-28 08:35:12Z
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Minggu, 27 Agustus 2023

Nadine Dorries’ departure is relief for Sunak but byelection holds danger - The Guardian

Rishi Sunak’s relief that Nadine Dorries is finally standing down as an MP has been tempered by fears of a difficult byelection ahead and anger among Conservative backbenchers that her angry outbursts will end up on Labour’s general election leaflets.

The former cabinet minister and Boris Johnson loyalist resigned her Commons seat of Mid Bedfordshire on Saturday, accusing the prime minister of betraying Tory principles and telling him: “History will not judge you kindly.”

Her resignation means the government faces yet another challenging contest this autumn in what should be an ultra-safe seat. If Labour can overturn the 24,664 majority, it would represent the largest collapse in support for the Conservatives in byelection history.

The explosive manner of Dorries’ departure has angered soon-to-be former colleagues, with the senior Tory MP Tobias Ellwood describing it as an “undignified chapter” and “an episode of colleagues throwing their teddies in the corner, in this case for simply not getting a peerage”.

He told GB News: “It has been messy, it has been embarrassing for both the parliament and specifically to our party. Delaying this resignation was designed to maximise harm to the prime minister. I’m pleased that this sort of selfish charade is now over.”

One Tory backbencher told the Guardian: “Nadine has done the party a great disservice by attacking Rishi in such a way. Her words will end up on every Labour party leaflet at the next election.”

The defence minister Johnny Mercer said people were not interested in hearing Dorries’ latest “personal attack” on Sunak, and the party needed to move forward having “raked over the coals of the Boris Johnson premiership a number of times”.

Government insiders said Sunak was determined to press ahead with plans for the autumn attempting to show people struggling with the cost of living that a better future lies ahead.

However, with inflation expected to tilt upwards again next month as the Tories gather for their party conference, Sunak could struggle to convince voters that the economy is back on track.

The prime minister faces continued grumbles from backbench MPs who want the government to cut taxes. Meanwhile, in the government’s final themed policy week before parliament returns next Monday, ministers are making a series of announcements on policing and the criminal justice system.

The Conservatives are still reeling from the loss to Labour of Selby and Ainsty, in North Yorkshire, in a byelection this summer when Keir Starmer’s party overturned a majority of just over 20,000.

Labour believes it is best placed to gain Dorries’ traditionally safe Tory seat, having come second in 2019. The party’s chair, Anneliese Dodds, has conceded it would “take an absolutely enormous change” for Labour to win.

The Lib Dems, who came third in 2019, have also said they could win, having achieved massive swings to take similar rural so-called “blue wall” seats where Conservative support has traditionally been strong.

The Tories’ challenge in defending Mid Bedfordshire could be compounded by local voters’ evident frustration over Dorries’ absenteeism in representing the constituency. She had not spoken in the Commons since June 2022 and last voted in April.

The divisive circumstances of her exit, after she delayed her departure to investigate why she had been refused a seat in the Lords, may also not help.

In her scathing resignation letter to Sunak, Dorries wrote: “Your actions have left some 200 or more of my MP colleagues to face an electoral tsunami and the loss of their livelihoods, because in your impatience to become prime minister you put your personal ambition above the stability of the country and our economy.

“Bewildered, we look in vain for the grand political vision for the people of this great country to hold on to, that would make all this disruption and subsequent inertia worthwhile, and we find absolutely nothing.”

A byelection writ cannot be moved until parliament returns next month, so the contest will not be held until October at the earliest.

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