Chinese man faces deportation for running brothel network A Chinese man faces deportation after being found guilty and sentenced to over 3.5 years for running a network of brothels across the south and east of England. Kun Yi He, aged 39, of Hunters Road in Chessington, though formerly of Totteridge Road in High Wycombe, […]
Budget 21 March 2012
Today’s Budget announcement has important practical implications for business owners. With the British economy in a dangerous state, the government was under pressure to deliver a programme for growth. Here is our quick guide to help you assess what this Budget mean for you: Forecasts • The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) expects the British […]
Former Immigration Advisory Service clients can retrieve their files until 28 May 2012 The Chief Registrar, Mr Registrar Baister, announced that any former UK Immigration Advisory Service (IAS) clients will be able to retrieve their files from the archives from now 27 February 2012 until 28 May 2012. The announcement was made at the hearing of […]
A Metropolitan Police Service officer has been convicted of a common assault following an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission. PC Karl Bartlett, from the MPS’s Territorial Support Group, was convicted of assaulting a 14 year-old-boy, a passenger in a vehicle he had stopped, following a four day trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. PC […]
Angelina Jolie was thanked for ”doing incredible things” at the Woman in the World summit on 8 March by a Rwandan genocide survivor Angelina Jolie was thanked for ”doing incredible things” at the Woman in the World summit on 8 March 2012. The 36-year-old actress – who is a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador – […]