Press release: A Christmas reminder of support available in child abduction cases

In the run up to the Christmas holidays, the FCO is reminding British people of the support available to them in cases of international parental child abduction.

International parental child abduction is when one parent removes or keeps a child from the country they normally live in, without the consent of the other parent or in breach of a court order preventing their removal. Parents don’t always realise that their actions could be classified as abduction or that abduction is a criminal offence.

This year*, the FCO provided assistance in 228 international parental child abduction cases.

The FCO can help in child abduction and custody cases where the child is under 16 and where there is a British link within the family, including in cases where the child is a dual national. Help we can provide includes:

  • Telling parents whether the country which your child has been taken to is operating the 1980 Hague Convention – a treaty that includes a process for returning children under 16 who have been abducted internationally by a parent. If the country your child is in is a signatory to the Hague Convention, the FCO can put parents in touch with the relevant authorities in the UK so they can submit the relevant applications.
  • Providing a list of English speaking lawyers in a particular country, if parents need to apply for custody and permission to bring their child back to the UK through overseas courts.
  • Trying to verify whether a child has arrived in a particular country if parents do not know where they are.
  • Contacting the relevant authorities to check what progress has been made in finding children reported missing with the police overseas.

The FCO is contactable on 020 7008 1500 seven days a week and 24 hours a day.

Harriett Baldwin MP, Minister for Consular Policy, said:

Christmas is traditionally a time when families gather together, and many people go abroad to visit relatives and loved ones.

Sadly, it is also a time when child abduction cases surge. Child abduction can be a devastating ordeal and we deal with hundreds of instances of it every year. Should the worst happen, you are not on your own. Contact our partners at reunite or our consular staff, who will do everything they can to help you.

The charity reunite offers advice to parents and families whose children have been abducted overseas and anyone can call their hotline at any time on 01162 556 234.

Alison Shalaby, CEO of reunite, said:

When a child is taken to or kept in another country the impact is felt by the whole family, and particularly by the child themselves. Although the time after an abduction can be distressing and even traumatic, such situations can have a positive outcome, and there are options and help available to all parties to find a constrictive resolution to the situation.

During the past year reunite has been pleased to support many parents caught up in the stressful issues regarding child abduction, by offering ongoing advice and support through our advice line, and undertaking many successful mediations through our specialist mediation service. The most important thing to remember is that this is not a situation you have to handle alone, and reunite are here to help.


*Figures are from 1 January – 20 December 2018




Press release: M6 speed increase in time for Christmas getaway

Highways England introduced a 60mph speed limit on an eight-mile stretch of the motorway between Holmes Chapel and Knutsford (junctions 18 to 19) last night as it works to complete a major upgrade to add extra lanes and new technology to the M6 by spring 2019.

The speed limit increase from 50mph to 60mph is expected to cut journey times between the junctions by almost a fifth as tens of thousands of drivers use the route on their way home for Christmas.

It’s the first time a 60mph limit has been used for motorway roadworks in the North West following successful trials in other parts of the country.

Across England, more than 200 miles of roadworks are being lifted in time for the festive getaway to help journeys flow more smoothly and to keep disruption to a minimum.

Highways England will also be keeping motorways closure-free for 12 days over the festive season, so drivers travelling at night on the M6 won’t be faced with diversions due to roadworks.

Highways England’s project manager Arun Sahni said:

The M6 through Cheshire is used by around 120,000 drivers every day so we’re keen to do everything we can to minimise disruption while the major upgrade takes place to improve journeys.

We’ve been able to increase the speed limit to 60mph on almost half the scheme in time for the Christmas getaway as wider lanes have now been reinstated along this part of the motorway.

We’re also on schedule to complete the project by the spring so drivers travelling along the M6 in Cheshire will experience quicker and more reliable journeys in 2019.

Highways England expects to be able to open the first stretch of the M6 smart motorway upgrade between junctions 18 and 19 early next year, and has been able to increase the speed limit to 60mph while testing takes place of the new technology.

A 50mph speed limit will remain in place for safety reasons between junctions 16 and 18 due to construction work taking place along that part of the M6.

When the upgrade is complete, drivers will be able to use an extra lane in each direction – increasing capacity by a third. More than 250 electronic signs will also alert drivers to changes in the speed limit, lane closures and incidents ahead.

A total of 70 CCTV cameras will provide 100% coverage of the route and allow Highways England’s traffic officers and the emergency services to respond quickly to incidents. And 18 emergency areas will be created alongside the motorway to provide drivers with a safe place to stop if they break down.

A similar smart motorway scheme on a stretch of the M62 in West Yorkshire has resulted in commuters saving an average 30 minutes each week, despite an increase in the number of vehicles using the route.

More details on the Cheshire scheme are available on the M6 junctions 16 to 19 smart motorway scheme web page.

General enquiries

Members of the public should contact the Highways England customer contact centre on 0300 123 5000.

Media enquiries

Journalists should contact the Highways England press office on 0844 693 1448 and use the menu to speak to the most appropriate press officer.




News story: Asset recovery correspondence

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Creditors have contacted us to check the veracity of the claims management service which asserts an ability to recover funds, typically from lost investments. Letters carry an Insolvency Service letterhead, implying that the company is acting on our behalf and is endorsed by us.

For the avoidance of doubt the Insolvency Service does not endorse these kinds of service and is not associated with the companies sending this correspondence.

Published 21 December 2018




News story: November 2018 Transaction Data

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In November:

  • HM Land Registry completed more than 1,938,340 applications to change or query the Land Register
  • London almost exceeded the number of applications in the South East, with 441,362 applications against 442,882

HM Land Registry completed 1,938,344 applications in November compared with 1,886,737 in October and 1,774,223 last November, of which:

  • 388,864 were applications for register updates compared with 405,776 in October
  • 1,032,036 were applications for an official copy of a register compared with 947,082 in October
  • 233,315 were search and hold queries (official searches) compared with 238,784 in October
  • 23,187 were postal applications from non-account holders compared with 21,848 in October

Applications by region and country

Region/country September applications October applications November applications
South East 377,136 434,514 442,882
Greater London 310,343 354,278 441,362
North West 189,484 211,584 204,499
South West 158,954 181,198 174,105
West Midlands 141,033 164,722 157,744
Yorkshire and the Humber 129,227 146,736 140,167
East Midlands 118,340 138,230 131,654
North 76,485 88,613 85,231
East Anglia 70,494 78,836 74,312
Isles of Scilly 56 68 62
Wales 77,032 87,888 86,231
England and Wales (not assigned) 82 70 95
Total 1,648,666 1,886,737 1,938,344

Top 5 local authority areas

Top 5 local authority areas September applications Top 5 local authority areas October applications Top 5 local authority areas November applications
Birmingham 26,138 Birmingham 29,660 Hounslow 71,338
City of Westminster 23,098 City of Westminster 27,143 Richmond upon Thames 41,992
Leeds 20,393 Leeds 22,448 Birmingham 28,388
Manchester 17,318 Cornwall 18,933 Windsor and Maidenhead 27,253
Cornwall 17,024 Manchester 18,026 City of Westminster 24,887

Top 5 customers

Top 5 customers September applications Top 5 customers October applications Top 5 customers November applications
Enact 50,715 Enact 58,531 WSP Management Services Ltd 114,339
Infotrack Limited 34,155 Infotrack Limited 36,857 Enact 52,463
O’Neill Patient 25,931 O’Neill Patient 29,191 Infotrack Limited 36,291
Optima Legal Services 23,915 Optima Legal Services 27,833 SupportaTerraquest 27,451
TM Group (UK) Ltd 20,848 HBOS plc 23,019 Optima Legal Services 27,179

Access the full dataset on data.gov.uk

Next publication

Transaction Data is published on the 15th working day of each month. The December data will be published at 11am on Tuesday 22 January 2019.

Published 21 December 2018




News story: Chief Medical Officer calls for unified approach to revolutionise health by 2040

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Professor Dame Sally Davies has said that we can look toward to the next 2 decades with optimism. The environment we live in must be improved to make it easier for health to be a priority for everyone. Healthy behaviours should be normalised, with healthy choices becoming the easy choice.

Her latest annual report examines how a unified approach can contribute to a healthier future and reduce inequalities. Supported by ground-breaking technology and research, this can dramatically improve self-management of long-term conditions and the delivery of healthcare across the country.

The Chief Medical Officer states that we must establish clear rules to liberate technology to deliver safe, quick and significant changes to patients across England. This will ensure that everyone benefits from innovative technology.

Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England, said:

A more equal, healthier society is within our grasp but we need to be brave, bold and seize the moment.

Health is our main asset as a nation – a healthier population translates to a healthier economy. By repositioning health and reshaping our environment, we can make it easier to live well for longer and reduce the gap in health inequalities between the richest and poorest in our society.

We can and should make our environment fairer and healthier for all.

Published 21 December 2018