News about Nicholas Briggs
Katie Price reveals she has TWO holidays planned including a huge trip to Thailand with ALL of her children - despite battling bankruptcy
www.dailymail.co.uk,
September 3, 2024
Bankrupt Katie Price has revealed her plans for two upcoming holidays despite her current financial woes. The glamour model, 46, who was recently summoned to court over an unpaid tax bill of £750,000, told during a TikTok live on Tuesday that she had getaway plans. She told how she wanted to take her son Harvey, 22, away in a few weeks and had grand ambitions for a trip to Thailand with all of her kids.
Coronation Street's Bill Roache, 92, avoids being declared bankrupt over £500,000 wanted by the taxman after HMRC dismisses the case at High Court hearing
www.dailymail.co.uk,
June 10, 2024
In March, the 92-year-old was told he had three months to pay off nearly £550,000 or be declared bankrupt by the High Court. But lawyers acting for HMRC said they were dismissing the case against Mr Roache, with only £1,129.20 to be paid in legal costs. Judge Nicholas Briggs told the High Court: 'I shall dismiss the application with costs.' Mr Roache, whose property portfolio includes a £900,000 house in Wilmslow, Cheshire, did not attend the hearing. He began working on the set of Coronation Street when it first aired on December 9, 1960, and is the highest earning member of the drama, earning a reported £250,000 a year.
Adam Afriyie, an Tory rising star, has been declared bankrupt as a result of £1.7 million in outstanding debts
www.dailymail.co.uk,
December 13, 2022
The 57-year-old has already confirmed that he will vote out of Parliament at the next general election. Despite today's hearing, he said he has no plans to come forward and resign now, a step that could result in a by-election in a seat where the Conservatives have a 20,000-seat majority. The two-married father of five blamed his insolvency on company failures and said that attempts to settle the debts by downsizing his house failed due to the'tough market.'
Worcester players and employees are set to have their contracts terminated
www.dailymail.co.uk,
October 5, 2022
The Warriors are being sued for unpaid tax in the region of £6 million, according to HM Revenue and Customs. Although Worcester is in administration, the company that manages player and some employee contracts - WRFC Players Ltd, a WRFC Trading Ltd affiliate, has been operational and was the subject of HMRC's investigation. At an Insolvency & Companies Court hearing on Wednesday, Judge Nicholas Briggs ordered winding up WRFC Players Ltd.