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Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced that lockdown restrictions will come into effect from midnight, amid concern over the new strain of coronavirus. Festive bubbles in Wales will also only apply on Christmas Day.
Nearly all fish caught in a marine protected area off the coast of Britain ended up in the EU, an investigation has found, as trawlermen were accused of "unlawful asset stripping". A report by Blue Marine Foundation, a leading NGO, found that the UK accounted for less than five per cent of the more than 100,000 tonnes of fish that were brought to shore at Dogger Bank in the North Sea in 2017 and 2018. The data will boost calls for the Government to ban destructive fishing in the area after the UK leaves the EU on January 1. Separate analysis by the Marine Conservation Society has found that Dogger Bank could store up to five million tonnes of carbon, equivalent to running 200,000 cars annually. The NGO says damage to the seabed from trawlers could damage £200 million worth of carbon storage habitat by 2040, at a time when the UK is trying to drive its overall emissions down. The Government is currently consulting on what extra protections to extend to five marine protected areas including Dogger Bank, where sandeels, crabs and flatfish provide a vital food source for birds, porpoises and seals. The area has been the subject of a recent campaign by Greenpeace, which has dropped boulders in the sea in a bid to stop bottom trawlers which they say are destroying the seabed. Blue argues that all destructive fishing practices in the area are illegal under the Offshore Habitats Regulations which outlines protections for marine sites and said the data revealed an “unlawful asset-stripping operation” in the Dogger Bank. “What should make it even easier for ministers to enforce the law is the disclosure today that almost none of this unlawful fishing activity is actually benefiting the UK Treasury and in fact it is damaging a marine asset that absorbs lots of carbon, thereby costing the UK money reducing its emissions elsewhere in the economy,” said Charles Clover, executive director at Blue. MCS, Blue and Greenpeace recently joined charity Oceana in writing to Defra ministers to call for swift protection for all 73 of the UK’s offshore marine protected areas once the UK is free from the Common Fisheries Policy from next year, including a ban on pelagic supertrawlers and bottom towed fishing gear. But ministers are hesitant to move too quickly while negotiations over fishing rights are ongoing with the EU. “What’s happening on the Dogger Bank is not an isolated example – throughout the UK’s waters, we see supposedly protected areas full of destructive industrial fishing boats that don’t even land their catch in UK ports,” said Will McCallum, head of oceans at Greenpeace. “Now with Brexit looming large on the horizon, our Government must seize this second chance to turn promises into a reality by properly protecting our marine protected areas and ensuring that our local, more sustainable fleet has great access to our fish.”
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It was only on Wednesday that Boris Johnson was accusing Sir Keir Starmer of being the Grinch who stole Christmas. After the Labour leader questioned whether the Prime Minister was “blundering into another major error” by allowing people a five day festive reprieve from the coronavirus restrictions, Mr Johnson bullishly replied: “I wish he had the guts to say what he really wants to do which is to cancel Christmas.” Yet as the Prime Minister metamorphosed from Santa to Scrooge before the public’s eyes today, many could have been forgiven for wondering why he didn’t have "the guts" to pull the plug when, by his own admission, he was puzzled back in November as to why Tier 3 “wasn’t delivering the results in Kent”. The claim appeared to cast doubt over Mr Johnson’s insistence that the sudden seasonal u-turn had been sparked by “transmissibility” data on a new variant strain of covid that only emerged on Friday. The last time the Prime Minister was at the Downing Street lectern he was offering us Miracle on 34th Street. What was this, Pinocchio’s Christmas? Anyone who has ever edited Mr Johnson’s prodigious prose is familiar with his inability to meet a deadline, but leaving it this late in the day to change 18 million people’s yuletide plans - and slashing the rest of England's five-day Christmas bubble to one day - gave a new definition to the Johnsonian art of dither and delay. Forget fudge, what we were witnessing was a festive flip flop of North Pole proportions.
Police have said they will make "no apology" for enforcing new Christmas Day lockdown rules. Scotland Yard has said that officers across London will pay particular attention to groups who have wilfully ignored the rules with patrols prioritised in high footfall areas of the capital. It came as five police officers were injured and 29 people arrested following anti-lockdown protests in central London. Hundreds of people joined marches down Oxford and Regent Street on Saturday, and were dispersed several times by police. The Metropolitan Police Force said that teams will continue to engage first, hoping to explain the rules to Londoners. Ministers had hoped the seismic shift on rules for the festive period would not require police to adopt heavy-handed tactics in the new Tier 4 areas.
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The number of coronavirus deaths in the UK has soared to 534 as parts of the country will be plunged into Tier 4 at midnight. At a press conference this afternoon Prime Minister Boris Johnson devastated millions of people preparing to celebrate Christmas as he announced a strict new lockdown for areas of the South East. The figures were released as Mr Johnson scaled back “Christmas Bubble" plans with a “heavy heart” over concerns about the spread of a new strain of the virus.
Pfizer has responded to reports that its Covid-19 vaccine could run out after former health secretary Jeremy Hunt suggested they would run dry by February. "We can confirm, in accordance with the schedule, that there will be continued deliveries into the UK in early 2021, with shipments scheduled to arrive before March.” The statement came after Mr Hunt suggested the UK’s stocks were set to run out within weeks with no more supplies likely to arrive before March.
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