Senin, 25 Mei 2020

Coronavirus: Britons urged to 'use common sense' as beaches and parks packed on hot Bank Holiday Monday - Sky News

Hundreds of Britons have flocked to beaches and parks to bask in the warm bank holiday weather, prompting authorities to urge people to "use common sense".

Images have emerged of packed beaches on Bank Holiday Monday, with reports of congestion around beauty spots as people take advantage of the easing of lockdown restrictions in England earlier this month.

Shortly before 12pm, Bournemouth Council said all its seafront car parks were full and told residents to "think twice" before visiting the beach.

Ruislip Lido. Pic: Hillingdon Police
Image: Police say they were called to Ruislip Lido. Pic: Hillingdon Police
People enjoy the hot weather on Durley and Alum Chine beaches in Dorset, following the introduction of measures to bring the country out of lockdown.
Image: People enjoy the hot weather on Durley and Alum Chine beaches in Dorset

A social media user who drove past Swanpool Beach in Falmouth reported seeing the "car park overflowing, hundreds of cars on surrounding roads, beach packed".

In west London, police say they were called to reports of a "large group gathering" at Ruislip Lido, and urged the public to "use common sense".

Pictures showed Botany Bay and Margate Main Sands in Kent packed with beachgoers, while large crowds were also seen at Weston-super-Mare beach.

Temperatures were forecast to hit 24C (75.2F) in London today, and will still be in the 20s across other areas.

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Ahead of the bank holiday, tourism bosses had pleaded with the public to stay away from beauty spots, with Sefton Council in Merseyside employing a "Wish you weren't here!" campaign.

Some have dubbed today's packed beaches as the "Cummings effect", as Boris Johnson's senior adviser Dominic Cummings is embroiled in a row for travelling 260 miles from London to Durham during the lockdown.

Southend on Sea beach
Southend beach packed with sunseekers

Twenty Conservative MPs claim Mr Cummings broke the lockdown rules, but the prime minister has maintained that his top aide acted "responsibly, legally and with integrity".

Police chiefs have warned Mr Cummings' actions could undermine their ability to enforce social distancing rules.

According to the rules, people should keep two metres away from anyone who is not in their household, and should not meet more than one person from another household at a time.

Temperatures on Monday were expected to soar to 21C (69.8F) in Newcastle, 20C (68F) in Edinburgh and Belfast and 22C (71.6F) in Southampton.

The South West was predicted to be slightly cooler, with 17C (62.6F) forecast for Land's End in Cornwall.

Sky News's weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said high pressure dominating the weather this week means it will be fine and dry with "plenty of warmth and sunshine" for most places.

Gridlock stretches on a road in Burnsall in the Yorkshire Dales, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased.
Image: Gridlock stretches on a road in Burnsall in the Yorkshire Dales
People enjoy the hot weather at Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased.
Image: A group enjoys the hot weather at Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire
People enjoy the hot weather on Boscombe beach in Dorset, following the introduction of measures to bring the country out of lockdown.
Image: Britons flock to Boscombe beach in Dorset

She said: "In fact, temperatures are set to rise, and for some across the South and South West of the UK it could be a rather hot day by Friday.

LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Tourists make their way to Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Image: Tourists make their way to Durdle Door beach in West Lulworth
LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Car park at Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Image: A packed car park at Durdle Door beach

"We may even beat the current highest temperature of the year so far set only a few days ago at 28.2C (82.76F) in Santon Downham, Suffolk on 20 May."

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2020-05-25 16:07:30Z
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Watch live: Dominic Cummings to make rare statement as calls for his resignation grow - The Telegraph

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2020-05-25 15:01:08Z
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Coronavirus: Police called to 'large group gathering' as Britons flock to beaches during hot Bank Holiday Monday - Sky News

Britons have flocked to beaches and parks to bask in the warm bank holiday weather after lockdown restrictions were eased earlier this month.

People are making the most of the new coronavirus lockdown rules, which allows sunbathing outdoors and unlimited exercise, including playing tennis or golf with members of your household or one other person from another household.

Police say they were called to reports of a "large group gathering" at Ruislip Lido in west London, and urged the public to "use common sense".

The Met Office said some mist and low cloud in the West early on would give way to fine, dry weather in most parts of the country and long sunny periods.

People enjoy the hot weather on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased.
Image: People enjoy the hot weather on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle, Berkshire

London is set to be the hottest, with temperatures expected to reach 24C (75.2F).

Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to soar to 21C (69.8F) in Newcastle, 20C (68F) in Edinburgh and Belfast and 22C (71.6F) in Southampton.

The South West will be slightly cooler, with 17C (62.6F) forecast for Land's End in Cornwall.

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Sky News's weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "After a rather cool and windy start to the weekend with showers - Bank Holiday Monday is set fair and warm again thanks to high pressure.

"It'll be a dry day so no welcome rain for gardeners. In fact we could end up seeing the driest May on record."

Sunshine will be fairly widespread across the UK, and in turn UV levels will be high or very high for many, as well as moderate grass pollen levels.

People enjoy the hot weather at Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased.
Image: A group enjoys the hot weather at Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire
People enjoy the hot weather on Boscombe beach in Dorset, following the introduction of measures to bring the country out of lockdown.
Image: Britons flock to Boscombe beach in Dorset

Ms Ghaffar said high pressure dominating the weather this week means it will be fine and dry with "plenty of warmth and sunshine" for most places.

She said: "In fact, temperatures are set to rise, and for some across the South and South West of the UK it could be a rather hot day by Friday.

LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Tourists make their way to Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Image: Tourists make their way to Durdle Door beach in West Lulworth
LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Car park at Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Image: A packed car park at Durdle Door beach

"We may even beat the current highest temperature of the year so far set only a few days ago at 28.2C (82.76F) in Santon Downham, Suffolk on 20 May."

LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: A man jumps from Durdle Door against the backdrop of a cruise ship as tourists enjoy the hot weather at Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Get
Image: A man jumps from Durdle Door against the backdrop of a cruise ship
Signs advise beachgoers arriving at the seafront to 'Maintain Social Distance due to COVID-19", on the promenade in Southend-on-Sea, south east England on May 25, 2020, after lockdown restrictions, originally put in place due the COVID-19 pandemic, were lifted earlier this month. - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday backed top aide Dominic Cummings despite mounting pressure from within his own party to sack him over claims he broke coronavirus lockdown regulations. (Photo by Ben STAN
Image: A COVID-19 sign advises beachgoers on the promenade in Southend-on-Sea, southeast England

Little rain is forecast for the rest of the bank holiday, but a band of cloud descending from the north-west is expected to bring some showers.

And there is the exception for western parts of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland, which are expected to become gradually cloudier and windier through today with spells of rain later on.

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2020-05-25 14:37:30Z
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Nicola Sturgeon believes PM should accept Dominic Cummings' resignation - The Telegraph

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2020-05-25 13:37:50Z
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Coronavirus: Britons flock to beaches as UK basks in hot bank holiday weather - Sky News

Britons have flocked to beaches and parks to bask in the warm bank holiday weather after lockdown restrictions were eased earlier this month.

People are making the most of the new coronavirus lockdown rules, which allows sunbathing outdoors and unlimited exercise, including playing tennis or golf with members of your household or one other person from another household.

The Met Office said some mist and low cloud in the West early on would give way to fine, dry weather in most parts of the country and long sunny periods.

People enjoy the hot weather on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased.
Image: People enjoy the hot weather on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle, Berkshire

London is set to be the hottest, with temperatures expected to reach 24C (75.2F).

Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to soar to 21C (69.8F) in Newcastle, 20C (68F) in Edinburgh and Belfast and 22C (71.6F) in Southampton.

The South West will be slightly cooler, with 17C (62.6F) forecast for Land's End in Cornwall.

Sky News's weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "After a rather cool and windy start to the weekend with showers - Bank Holiday Monday is set fair and warm again thanks to high pressure.

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"It'll be a dry day so no welcome rain for gardeners. In fact we could end up seeing the driest May on record."

Sunshine will be fairly widespread across the UK, and in turn UV levels will be high or very high for many, as well as moderate grass pollen levels.

People enjoy the hot weather at Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire, as people flock to parks and beaches with lockdown measures eased.
Image: A group enjoys the hot weather at Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire
People enjoy the hot weather on Boscombe beach in Dorset, following the introduction of measures to bring the country out of lockdown.
Image: Britons flock to Boscombe beach in Dorset

Ms Ghaffar said high pressure dominating the weather this week means it will be fine and dry with "plenty of warmth and sunshine" for most places.

She said: "In fact, temperatures are set to rise, and for some across the South and South West of the UK it could be a rather hot day by Friday.

LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Tourists make their way to Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Image: Tourists make their way to Durdle Door beach in West Lulworth
LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: Car park at Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Image: A packed car park at Durdle Door beach

"We may even beat the current highest temperature of the year so far set only a few days ago at 28.2C (82.76F) in Santon Downham, Suffolk on 20 May."

LULWORTH, ENGLAND - MAY 25: A man jumps from Durdle Door against the backdrop of a cruise ship as tourists enjoy the hot weather at Durdle Door beach on May 25, 2020 in West Lulworth, United Kingdom. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Get
Image: A man jumps from Durdle Door against the backdrop of a cruise ship
Signs advise beachgoers arriving at the seafront to 'Maintain Social Distance due to COVID-19", on the promenade in Southend-on-Sea, south east England on May 25, 2020, after lockdown restrictions, originally put in place due the COVID-19 pandemic, were lifted earlier this month. - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday backed top aide Dominic Cummings despite mounting pressure from within his own party to sack him over claims he broke coronavirus lockdown regulations. (Photo by Ben STAN
Image: A COVID-19 sign advises beachgoers on the promenade in Southend-on-Sea, southeast England

Little rain is forecast for the rest of the bank holiday, but a band of cloud descending from the north-west is expected to bring some showers.

And there is the exception for western parts of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland, which are expected to become gradually cloudier and windier through today with spells of rain later on.

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2020-05-25 13:09:52Z
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Coronavirus: Dominic Cummings to make statement on lockdown allegations - BBC News - BBC News

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2020-05-25 12:14:16Z
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Coronavirus: Dominic Cummings to make statement on lockdown allegations - BBC News

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The PM's chief adviser Dominic Cummings is to make a public statement and take questions over allegations he broke coronavirus lockdown rules.

Mr Cummings is facing calls from Labour and some Tory MPs to quit or be fired.

He travelled 260 miles with his family to be near relatives when his wife developed Covid-19 symptoms.

Boris Johnson insists his aide acted legally and within guidelines - but critics say the government's lockdown message has been undermined.

The prime minister made a statement on Sunday in an attempt to draw a line under the row - but Conservative MPs have continued to call for Mr Cummings' dismissal.

Mr Cummings has been under fire since the Guardian and Daily Mirror reported that he had been seen in County Durham, at his family's farm during lockdown.

It later emerged that he had travelled there with his four-year-old son and wife, who had developed Covid-19 symptoms, to self-isolate so that he could be near relatives who could take care of the child if necessary.

Under lockdown rules, which are still in force, anyone developing symptoms has been instructed to stay in their home.

Mr Cummings has been quizzed by reporters outside his London home since the row erupted, telling them he had done the "right thing" by making the journey, and did not care what it looked like.

But he has not yet given a full explanation of his actions - something he will be expected to do when he makes a statement later on Monday.

It comes as plans to further ease lockdown restrictions are being discussed at a cabinet meeting.

'Constituent anger'

Nineteen Tory MPs are calling for Mr Cummings to resign or be sacked, while others have joined Labour in calling for an inquiry.

Tory MP Peter Aldous said: "My initial view was to be sympathetic to Dominic Cummings due to his expressed desire to protect his young son. I have now revised this opinion.

"I have received many e-mails from constituents highlighting the sacrifices that families have made during the pandemic and expressing upset and anger that there appears to be one rule for those in positions of authority and another for everyone else.

"Moreover, questions remain unanswered as to whether Mr Cummings completely self-isolated whilst he was in County Durham."

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned the consequences of Mr Johnson's decision could be "serious", and acting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said it undermined the prime minister's authority on the coronavirus crisis.

Senior Church of England bishops and scientists advising ministers on the pandemic have also strongly criticised the government's handling of the row.

Mr Johnson has defended Mr Cummings, saying he believed his senior aide had "no alternative" but to make the journey from London at the end of March for childcare "when both he and his wife were about to be incapacitated by coronavirus".

Durham's police chief, Steve White, has asked the force to "establish the facts concerning any potential breach of the law" surrounding Mr Cummings' visit to the county.

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2020-05-25 11:59:38Z
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