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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson accepts 'frustration' over lockdown rules - BBC News

Boris Johnson has acknowledged frustration over the "complex" easing of England's coronavirus lockdown.

The PM wrote in the Mail on Sunday that more complicated messages were needed during the next phase of the response and as restrictions changed.

But Mr Johnson said he trusted the "good sense of the British people" to observe the new rules and thanked the public for "sticking with us" so far.

It came as No 10 announced up to £93m to speed-up a new vaccine research lab.

The new fund will accelerate construction of the not-for-profit Vaccines Manufacturing and Innovation Centre in Oxfordshire so it can open a year earlier than planned, the government said.

Ministers hope the centre will be a "key component" of the UK's coronavirus vaccine programme.

Business Secretary Alok Sharma said: "Once a breakthrough is made, we need to be ready to manufacture a vaccine by the millions."

But Mr Johnson cautioned that, while the UK is "leading the global effort" to find a jab, "a vaccine might not come to fruition".

In his article, Mr Johnson said changes to lockdown restrictions in England - such as unlimited exercise outdoors - were possible due to the public's "good common sense".

In a reference to confusion and criticism of the government's new message urging people to "stay alert", Mr Johnson said the government was attempting something that has "never had to be done before".

The government changed its slogan from "stay at home" to "stay alert" in England on 10 May. The stay home message remains the same in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which have their own powers over restrictions.

"I understand people will feel frustrated with some of the new rules," the PM wrote.

"We are trying to do something that has never had to be done before - moving the country out of a full lockdown, in a way which is safe and does not risk sacrificing all of your hard work.

"I recognise what we are now asking is more complex than simply staying at home, but this is a complex problem and we need to trust in the good sense of the British people."

He added that he wanted to thank the public personally "for sticking with us and - most of all - for being so patient".

"And I want to reassure you that there is a route out of this."

The PM's words came as the government sought to reassure parents in England it will be safe to send their children back to school next month.

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson told Saturday's daily Downing Street briefing "we owe it to the children" to get pupils back in school.

Mr Williamson said he knew some parents were "very anxious" about reopening schools, but said it would be a "cautious, phased return".

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It followed a row over the government's plan to begin a phased reopening of primary schools in England no earlier than 1 June.

Teachers' unions have said the date is too soon to be safe - and the British Medical Association has said it is right to be cautious.

England is the only UK nation to set a date for schools to start to reopen. Schools in Wales will not reopen on 1 June, while those in Scotland and Northern Ireland may not restart before the summer holidays.

Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said different approaches to tackling coronavirus across the UK nations will not "help us out of this crisis".

The number of people who have died with coronavirus in the UK across all settings increased by 468 on Saturday.

It takes the total number of UK deaths, in all settings following a positive coronavirus test, to 34,466.

There were 136,486 tests in the UK on Friday - the highest daily figure so far in the UK. Boris Johnson has set a target of 200,000 tests a day by the end of May.

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19 arrested as anti-lockdown protests take place across country - Metro

Small anti-lockdown protests took place across the UK on Saturday
Small anti-lockdown protests took place across the UK on Saturday

19 people have been arrested during a protest against coronavirus lockdown measures in Hyde Park on Saturday.

The arrests include the brother of former Labour leader  Jeremy Corbyn, Piers, who was taken away in handcuffs after he joined demonstrators with a megaphone proclaiming the debunked conspiracy that 5G and the pandemic are linked.

The London rally was one of many that took place across the country today as people flouted social distancing rules to group together in Manchester, Bristol, Nottingham and parts of Scotland.

The events have been advertised as ‘mass gatherings’, which are banned under lockdown rules. Many participants regurgitated conspiracy theories, with flyers advertising the protests saying ‘no to mandatory vaccines, no to the new normal, and no to the unlawful lockdown’.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) patrolled Platt Fields Park as people protested against the government’s restrictive measures to curb the spread of the disease.

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Police attend as members of the public gather in Glasgow Green to protest against the coronavirus lockdown restrictions
Police attend as members of the public gather in Glasgow Green to protest against the coronavirus lockdown restrictions (Picture: PA)
People take part in 'UK freedom movement'
Protesters, pictured here in Hyde Park, London, spouted conspiracy theories about coronavirus (Picture: Getty)
A protester is detained by police officers during a demonstration in Hyde Park, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease
A protester is detained by police officers during a demonstration in Hyde Park (Picture: Reuters)
Police talk to protesters at a mass gathering in Nottingham
Protestors at Wollaton Hall Park Nottingham (Picture: SWNS)

One told a local reporter: ‘I’m here because I don’t believe in the lockdown, I don’t believe in the virus one bit, I don’t believe in social distancing, I think it’s ridiculous.’

She described keeping healthy people indoors as ‘tyranny’ and added: ‘They’re just enforcing powers ready to eventually produce mandatory vaccines.’

Around a dozen people gathered together at Victoria Park, Bristol, for around an hour, with police watching from a distance.

Most of those there declined to be named and talked about how they
thought the lockdown was unnecessary, fear of coronavirus had been
whipped up by scaremongering in the media and by politicians, and how
it was part of an ongoing plot to take more control of society and
businesses, Bristol Live reports.

However, another ‘mass gathering’ publicised to be held at the city’s Brandon Hill attracted a police presence but no members of the public at all.

A protestors at Wollaton Hall Park Nottingham, brandishing a placard with the 5G conspiracy
An anti-lockdown protester holds a placard promoting the debunked conspiracy theory linking 5G to coronavirus (Picture: SWNS)
Protestors at Wollaton Hall Park Nottingham
Most protests were fairly small, attracting a few dozen people (Picture: SWNS)
A protester is detained by police officers during a demonstration in Hyde Park
19 people were arrested at a protests in Hyde Park (Picture: Reuters)

Most that took place around the country were small and passed without any incidents occurring. Many cities had zero protesters at the planned gatherings, including Cardiff and Leeds, while others such as in Sheffield, attracted more police than people.

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In Belfast, police monitored a crowd of about 20 people who had gathered in Ormeau Park to denounce the lockdown measures. 

Meanwhile, a 41-year-old man was charged with breach of the peace after a small protest against lockdown measures in Glasgow. About 40 to 50 people took part and reportedly chanted ‘experts lie – people die’, ‘don’t listen to the media, listen to the people’, ‘Nicola Sturgeon is a traitor’ and ‘we are not livestock’.

The Hyde Park protest was the biggest. About 50 people defied social distancing guidelines to gather close together at Speakers’ Corner, holding placards with slogans including ‘anti-vax deserves a voice’ and ‘freedom over fear’.

Police lead away Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, as protesters gather in breach of lockdown rules in Hyde Park in London
Police lead away Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, as protesters gather in breach of lockdown rules in Hyde Park (Picture: PA)
A woman wears a face mask with lies printed across it during an anti-lockdown demonstration
A protester accusing the government of telling lies at an anti-lockdown demonstration in Glasgow (Picture: Getty)
Police officers disperse people who joined an anti-coronavirus lockdown demonstration with one protester carrying a placard with an anti-vaccination slogan in Hyde Park in London
A huge police presence could be seen in Hyde Park, where anti-vax protesters also gathered (Picture: Reuters)
Members of the public gather at Glasgow Green, one of many gatherings taking place this weekend across Scotland and the UK against the coronavirus pandemic restrictions
The protests took place on the first weekend of lockdown being eased in England (Picutre: Getty)

Dozens of police officers, including some on horseback, patrolled the protest, issuing 10 on-the-spot fines as well as the 19 arrests.

David Samson, 50, who said he works in finance, attended the protest and said: ‘I never thought I’d see in my generation the suppressing of civil rights over a ‘fake virus’’.

There was a large round of boos when one protester was taken away in handcuffs by police.

Another demonstrator, 62-year-old Catharine Harvey, said she was defying the rules to highlight the ‘devastation this lockdown has caused’. The shop owner said: ‘Developing countries will have no trade, no tourism. I have had to close my shop on Columbia Road flower market.

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‘The effects of the lockdown are far, far worse than the virus – mental health, domestic violence, shops are closed, theatres, cinemas, restaurants. It’s unnecessary.’

A protester is detained by police officers during a demonstration in Hyde Park
Protesters at the London rally failed to stick to social distancing, leading to 19 arrests (Picture: Reuters)
A protester talks to a police officer during a demonstration in Hyde Park
About 50 people joined the rally in Hyde Park (Picture: REUTERS)
Anti-lockdown protestors at Forest Fields Nottingham.
Many protesters believe lockdown is a breach of their civil rights (Picture: SWNS)

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor said most protesters were ‘largely compliant’ with government guidance on social distancing.

‘With the easing of restrictions we fully expected open spaces to be busy this weekend’ she said.

‘It was pleasing to see that people were largely compliant with the Government guidance. Where they weren’t, and after we engaged with them, they quickly were.

‘It was disappointing that a relatively small group in Hyde Park came together to protest the regulations in clear breach of the guidance, putting themselves and others at risk of infection.

‘Officers once again, took a measured approach and tried to engage the group to disperse.

‘They clearly had no intention of doing so, and so it did result in 19 people being arrested, and a further ten being issued with a fixed penalty notice.’

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Jeremy Corbyn's brother among arrests at anti-lockdown protests - ITV News

The brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was one of 19 protesters arrested during a protest against the coronavirus lockdown.

About 50 people defied social distancing to gather close together at Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, west London, holding placards with slogans like "anti-vax deserves a voice" and "freedom over fear".

Dozens of police officers, including some on horseback, patrolled the protest, issuing 10 on-the-spot fines and making 19 arrests.

Piers Corbyn was taken away after showing up with a megaphone and proclaiming 5G and the coronavirus pandemic were linked, calling it a "pack of lies to brainwash you and keep you in order".

There is no evidence to link 5G and Covid-19 and scientists fear that a rise in measles among children can be attributed in part to unfounded fears about vaccines.

He was taken away after declining to leave when asked by a police officer and refusing to give his details when asked.

A flyer advertising the protest called for "no to mandatory vaccines, no to the new normal, and no to the unlawful lockdown".

David Samson, 50, who said he works in finance, said he went because "I never thought I’d see in my generation the suppressing of civil rights" over a "fake virus".

"This is nothing compared to what’s coming," he said.

There was a large round of boos whenever protesters were arrested, and repeated shouts of "jail Bill Gates".

Another demonstrator, 62-year-old Catharine Harvey, said she was defying the rules to highlight the “devastation this lockdown has caused”.

The shop owner said: “Developing countries will have no trade, no tourism. I have had to close my shop on Columbia Road flower market.

“The effects of the lockdown are far, far worse than the virus – mental health, domestic violence, shops are closed, theatres, cinemas, restaurants. It’s unnecessary.”

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor said: “With the easing of restrictions we fully expected open spaces to be busy this weekend.

“It was disappointing that a relatively small group in Hyde Park came together to protest the regulations in clear breach of the guidance, putting themselves and others at risk of infection.

“Officers once again took a measured approach and tried to engage the group to disperse.

“They clearly had no intention of doing so, and so it did result in 19 people being arrested, and a further 10 being issued with a fixed-penalty notice.”

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2020-05-16 21:57:00Z
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Coronavirus: govt promises caution over schools re-opening plan - BBC News - BBC News

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  4. When will UK schools reopen – and how will they keep children safe?  The Guardian
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2020-05-16 21:22:34Z
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COVID-19: Parents fearful of sending their children back to school - Sky News

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  2. Coronavirus updates as they happened: Gavin Williamson urges reopening of schools in England  BBC News
  3. Gavin Williamson unveils school coronavirus testing plans as he insists kids must return  Mirror Online
  4. When will UK schools reopen – and how will they keep children safe?  The Guardian
  5. Children must return to school or an entire generation will suffer  Telegraph.co.uk
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2020-05-16 18:58:49Z
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Piers Corbyn among those arrested at Hyde Park anti-lockdown protest - Guardian News

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  1. Piers Corbyn among those arrested at Hyde Park anti-lockdown protest  Guardian News
  2. Police arrest activists as anti-lockdown protesters gather in Hyde Park  Daily Mail
  3. Jeremy Corbyn's brother among those arrested at anti-lockdown protest  The Telegraph
  4. Activists descend on London's Hyde Park to protest coronavirus lockdown as Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers is led away in handcuffs  Evening Standard
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2020-05-16 19:12:00Z
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Scuffles in London as COVID-19 lockdown protesters moan about 'fake virus' - The Sun

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  2. Police arrest activists as anti-lockdown protesters gather in Hyde Park  Daily Mail
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  4. Activists descend on London's Hyde Park to protest coronavirus lockdown as Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers is led away in handcuffs  Evening Standard
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2020-05-16 18:20:23Z
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