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PM makes rapid u-turn over self-isolating after again being contacted by Test and Trace as UK workforce faces a "pingdemic"

AS restriction end on Monday, 19 July 2021, at 00:00hrs, across England Number 10 has announced that PM Boris Johnson and the
the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, are now self insulating after Health Secretary, Sajid Javid, tested positive for Coronavirus. But initially Boris Johnson said both he and Rishi Sunak would not be observing full self isolation protocols, as they would follow a pilot scheme that involves daily testing instead. But after opposition parties said it suggested there was:- "1 rule for them and another for the rest of us" it was suddenly announced by Number 10 that they would not be self isolating.

This shocking announcement comes ahead of the lifting of lockdown rules in England from Monday, that will see almost all legal restrictions ending. This including ending of the limits on how many people can meet, and nightclubs will reopen, but self isolation rules will remain.

Also Covid cases are roughly doubling every week and growing exponentially, we are now seeing a:- "Covid Pingdemic" that is threatening the running of shop and supermarkets, within England and Wales. This is down to the number of workers being notified by the NHS Test and Trace app, to self isolate, via a:- "ping." But, for staff who are fully vaccinated, from 16 August 2021, if they are:- "pinged" by the NHS app when they have come into contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid, they will no longer have to self isolate, but instead be advised to take PCR test as soon as possible. This in it self will also prove to be very problematic for businesses who are trying to get back to 'normal' operations, without some type of support for lost work.

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"HMRC must set out a tax reform roadmap" says LITRG

THE Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has responded to a major HMRC call for evidence on how the Tax Authority Administers the tax system, in which LITRG broadly supports reform of the Tax Administration System. But the group cautions that, to build trust, HMRC will need to prioritise certain problem areas when setting out plans for reform. LITRG therefore urges HMRC to create a clear roadmap for reform which sets out longer term goals as well as incremental changes needed towards those goals.

LITRG is concerned that people need to know where they stand when dealing with HMRC and their tax affairs. HMRC's plans in the next 10 years include more use of data from 3rd parties in working out Tax Bills. Under the present Tax Administration System, a person's own tax is largely (with some exceptions) their own responsibility. But with more pre-population of tax forms, people will potentially believe that HMRC:- "already knows everything" and the taxpayer may not add to or correct this information, fears LITRG. The present lines of responsibility therefore need to be closely considered and potentially re-drawn. Taxpayers will also need clear guidance, on which they can rely, to understand their tax obligations.

On the issue of responsibility, Victoria Todd, Head of LITRG, said:- "Individual taxpayers will need guidance from HMRC about what they are ultimately responsible for in relation to their tax affairs, especially when some information is collected from 3rd parties and presented to them. In defining these responsibilities, it is important to remember the relative power and resource of the parties involved, which in the case of low income, unrepresented taxpayers, is currently weighted heavily in HMRC’s favour."

LITRG welcomes HMRC’s attempts to seek a wide range of engagement. The group feels that the next step is for HMRC to set out a clear plan for reform. Victoria Todd said:- "HMRC must set out, at an early stage, a clear roadmap for reform which sets out longer term goals as well as incremental changes needed towards those goals. It is important to make key decisions, such as whether to change the tax year end, before embarking on further steps. It is especially important for HMRC to recognise that to build the reputation they seek as a trusted and modern tax authority, they must tackle urgently some problem areas in the present system. For example, there could be a greater focus from HMRC on employer compliance when operating PAYE and determining the status of workers as employed or self-employed. Currently individual taxpayers are sometimes left to deal with the consequences from others’ mistakes or non-compliance."

LITRG wants to see a focus on low income unrepresented taxpayers and their experiences with the tax system and the difficulties people face interacting with the system, in any reform. Victoria Todd said:- "Accurate and comprehensive guidance is critical in terms of helping people ensure they pay the right amount of tax and building trust in the tax system. We have long held serious concerns about the standard of Gov.UK guidance and the extent to which taxpayers can rely on it and other channels of guidance and advice now provided by HMRC such as Twitter and community forums."

Victoria Todd added:- "The tax system must be designed for all from the outset. For example, those who have difficulties using digital systems need to be catered for from the start, rather than as an afterthought. It is important that HMRC recognise trust in the tax system is often based on people's experience of dealing with HMRC. Poor customer service, such as:- long telephone delays, inadequate guidance, poorly drafted letters and a lack of support to get things right are likely to erode trust in the system even if work is done to reform the underlying administration framework. HMRC must prioritise these areas and ensure that adequate resource is available. We look forward to continuing to engage with HMRC on all of these issues."
 


Sir Graham Vick has died

ON 18 July 2021, Sir Graham Vick, who was born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, died of complications arising from the Covid19, aged 67. He became famous for being the founded the Birmingham Opera Company, that was formed in 1987. This year he was Knighted, in the 2021 New Years Honours, for his "pioneering" work in the arts.
 


Total UK cases Covid19 cases in and around Liverpool City Region

THE total number of UK Coronavirus (Covid19) infections that have been laboratory confirmed, within the UK, has risen by:- 48,161 cases and the total number now stand at:- 5,833,939 that includes tests carried out by commercial partners which are not included in the 4 National totals.

The total number of Covid19 associated UK fatalities added to the total, was sadly reported to be:- 25 within 28 days of positive test, according to the Department of Health. The total number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result confirmed by a Public Health or NHS laboratory is:- 128,708, within 28 days of positive test. Deaths with Covid19 on the death certificate:- 152,856.

In England, there are a total of:- 4,735,387 confirmed cases. North West - total of:- 791,832 confirmed cases.

The number of laboratory confirmed cases within the Liverpool City Region are as follows:-
 

Area and number of confirmed cases:- Risen by:-

Liverpool City Region
 
Nation Lockdown

National UK Restrictions

Liverpool, 59,914 confirmed cases. 408
Halton, 13,975 confirmed cases. 97
Knowsley, 20,647 confirmed cases. 146
Sefton, 29,971 confirmed cases. 201
St. Helens, 20,588 confirmed cases. 151

Wirral, 30,817 confirmed cases.

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Colour Key:- 0  1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30  31 to 40 41 to 50 51 to 100 101 to 199 200 & over  

Daily reported Covid19 deaths are now measured across the UK as deaths that occurred within 28 days of the 1st laboratory confirmed positive Covid19 test.  Daily and cumulative numbers of Covid19 patients admitted to Hospital. Data are not updated every day by all 4 nations and the figures are not comparable as Wales include suspected Covid19 patients while the other nations include only confirmed cases.
 



 

Total UK people who have received Vaccination

1st Dose 2nd Dose
46,295,853
82,266,702
Jab Stats correct as of:- 17 July 2021

The current UK population is:- 66,435,600 according to the Office for National Statistics.

The Vaccination programme began on 8 December 2020 with people receiving the Vaccine developed by Pfizer / BioNTech, and people began receiving the Oxford University / AstraZeneca Vaccine from 4 January 2021. Both Vaccine s are given as 2 doses, at lEast 21 days apart, for a full Vaccination course.


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