UK accused of caving-in to British Virgin Islands over access to companies register

Parliamentary group urges government to clamp down on overseas territories before flagship anti-corruption summit

The UK government has been accused of caving-in to pressure from the British Virgin Islands by allowing it to limit access to a register of company share ownership to only those deemed to have a legitimate interest.

The restriction, to be discussed at talks starting on Tuesday between Foreign Office ministers and leaders of the British overseas territories (BOTs) in London, is in defiance of legislation passed by the UK government as long ago as 2008 that would make the register available to all.

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Protests erupt in China’s Guizhou province over cremation mandate

Villagers demonstrate against drive for alternative funeral practices instead of burial to preserve land resources

Protests have erupted in China’s southern Guizhou province, the latest in a string of rural demonstrations that have seen incidents of unrest increase by 70% compared with last year.

The protests in Shidong town started over the weekend in response to a directive from local authorities that people should be cremated rather than buried after their death.

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London Is About to Make Your Visit More Expensive – Fodors Travel Guide

  1. London Is About to Make Your Visit More Expensive  Fodors Travel Guide
  2. Reeves Budget to Embrace Tourist Tax for Cities Including London  Bloomberg.com
  3. Tourist tax to be introduced across England  Sky News
  4. UK politics: No 10 says no final decisions after leak reveals jury trials might be scrapped except for alleged rapists and killers – as it happened  The Guardian
  5. What the UK's proposed 'tourist taxes' mean for Australians  abc.net.au
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Israel receives coffin that Hamas says contains Gaza hostage’s body – BBC

  1. Israel receives coffin that Hamas says contains Gaza hostage's body  BBC
  2. Hamas Says It Returned Body of Another Hostage From Gaza  The New York Times
  3. Israel says it receives remains believed to be of Gaza captive  Al Jazeera
  4. Israel says it has received another set of human remains from militants in Gaza  AP News
  5. Israel receives remains of hostage held in Gaza as Cairo hosts follow-up talks  Reuters
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Mayors in England to get power to impose tourism tax on overnight visitors at ‘modest’ rate – UK politics live

Government announces overnight levy ahead of tomorrow’s budget

John McFall is standing down early as Lord Speaker in the House of Lords so that he can care for his wife, Joan, who has was Parkinson’s. According to Sam Blewett and Bethany Dawson in their London Playbook briefing for Politico, the main candidates to replace him are Michael Forsyth, a rightwing Scottish secretary in the final two years of the John Major government, and Deborah Bull, a crossbencher and former Royal Opera House creative director. They reports:

Labour isn’t expected to put forward a candidate as McFall’s previous political affiliation means it’s seen as another party’s turn to rule the roost, Noah [Keate] writes in to say. Forsyth has garnered support from some Labour grandees who like his traditional approach and aversion to modernization while Bull has being promoted by some female peers keen for a woman to take charge. One Tory peer described Forsyth as a “political animal” who may struggle to encourage a consensus across the chamber. A list of candidates’ register of interests and election addresses (up to 300 words) will be emailed to all peers on Dec. 1. Watch your inboxes!

Transport secretary Heidi Alexander rejected a rival proposal from Arora Group, saying Heathrow’s own plans were “the most credible and deliverable option”.

The Heathrow proposals involve building a 3,500-metre runway and require a new M25 tunnel and bridges to be built 130 metres west of the existing motorway.

Following a comparative assessment of the remaining proposals for Heathrow expansion, the government’s view is that the Northwest runway scheme brought forward by Heathrow Airport Limited offers the most credible and deliverable option, principally due to the relative maturity of its proposal, the comparative level of confidence in the feasibility and resilience of its surface access plans, and the stronger comfort it provides in relation to the efficient, resilient and sustainable operations of the airport over the long-term.

The HAL scheme is considered comparatively more mature in its approach to road infrastructure. While the HAL scheme requires major works to the M25, assessment indicates that the HWL scheme would also have a considerable impact on the M25.

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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for wearing burqa to demand they be banned – CBS News

  1. Australian Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for wearing burqa to demand they be banned  CBS News
  2. Australian Senator Suspended for Burqa-Wearing Stunt in Parliament  The New York Times
  3. Australian Senate erupts in anger after far-right lawmaker arrives wearing burqa  NBC News
  4. Australia senator suspended after burka stunt in parliament  BBC
  5. Pauline Hanson thinks she speaks for the mainstream but her burqa stunt shows she is a bit player with bad instincts  The Guardian
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Voice of peace and hope: Pope Leo’s visit to Türkiye and Lebanon – Vatican News

  1. Voice of peace and hope: Pope Leo's visit to Türkiye and Lebanon  Vatican News
  2. Pope Leo to take peace message to Turkey, Lebanon on first overseas trip  Reuters
  3. Pope Leo's first trip to spotlight political, religious unity in time of fracture  National Catholic Reporter
  4. A Triply Divided Lebanon Anxiously Awaits a New Pope  National Catholic Register
  5. Optimism ahead of pope's visit to Turkey for reopening of Istanbul's Greek Orthodox seminary  ABC News
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