Minggu, 02 April 2023

Dover delays news – live: Unfair to blame port chaos on Brexit, says Suella Braverman - The Independent

Port of Dover declares critical incident as high levels of traffic caused lengthy delays

Suella Braverman has said it is not “fair” to blame the hours-long delays at Dover port on Brexit.

The home secretary said in general “things have been operating very smoothly at the border” and she does not think “this is the state of affairs to go forward”.

“What I would say is at acute times when there is a lot of pressure crossing the Channel, whether that’s on the tunnel or ferries, then I think that there’s always going to be a backup and I just urge everybody to be a bit patient while the ferry companies work their way through the backlog,” she told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme.

This morning, port authorities warned passengers are still facing long queues after extra overnight ferries failed to clear the backlog of waiting coaches.

This afternoon, the Port of Dover posted an update saying the waiting times for coaches were around four hours.

Operators P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways reported delays to ferry and coach services, citing bad weather and hold-ups at French border controls as partly responsible.

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Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 09:21
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Easter travel chaos: All the rail, road and flight disruption taking place over the holidays

Transport strikes, rail engineering work and traffic congestion are combining to make Easter 2023 a very challenging time to travel.

French air-traffic controllers – who look after airspace used by tens of thousands of British passengers every day – continue to cause delays and cancellations of European flights. Italian aviation workers will strike on Sunday, causing more disruption.

Our travel correspondent Simon Calder reports:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 17:15
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Brexit not to blame for Dover chaos, says Suella Braverman – who claims smooth operations since EU exit

The home secretary claimed it was “unfair” to blame the post-Brexit passport checks for the chaos as the port as Easter holidaymakers get stuck in misery at the border with France.

Extra sailings ran overnight from Dover to Calais to try to clear the huge backlog, partly blamed on bad weather affecting ferry crossings and a higher-than-expected surge in bookings.

Travel experts have also blamed the inspection and stamping of individual passports after Brexit. Dover chief executive Doug Bannister said the post-Brexit checks have made processing “more challenging”.

Asked if she accepted Brexit as a cause of the chaos, Ms Braverman told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday: “I don’t think it’s fair to say that this is an adverse effect of Brexit.”

The Tory cabinet minister added: “We’ve had many years now since leaving the EU, and there’s been on the whole, very good operations and processes at the border.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 16:45
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School trip cancelled due to health concerns for tired coach drivers following excruciating delays

Charity director Maggie Gordon-Walker, of Brighton, said her son’s school trip Italy’s Folgarida area had to be cancelled due to health concerns for the tired coach drivers caused by the delays.

Ms Gordon-Walker, who feels the delays have been “exacerbated hugely because of Brexit red tape”, told the PA news agency: “They arrived at Dover around 8pm yesterday (Saturday) and were shunted off to a services near Folkestone.

“They returned to Dover around 2am and stayed in the coach in the queue until 9.20am this morning, when it was decided the trip had to be cancelled on the grounds of health and safety because the coach drivers would have needed a nine-hour rest break upon arrival in France, so the school party would have been travelling for over 48 hours without sleep.

Ms Gordon-Walker, who had been paying for the trip in instalments, added: “My son is knackered and deflated. I feel sorry for him and angry that this has happened.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 16:15
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Frustrated parents criticise Dover port Twitter for not being ‘realistic'

Frustrated parents on Twitter have hit out at the Port of Dover for not being “realistic” with how long delays will last.

Earlier this afternoon, the port tweeted that border processing is currently taking four hours for coaches.

However, several parents left comments which suggest otherwise.

One person said: “Please be realistic about the time it takes to get the coaches to enter the port in addition to this time when you provide updates. My son has been on a coach since 5pm yesterday and has still not left Dover.”

Another parent said: “The coach my boys are on has just got through border controls - that was 11 hours from entering the port. Please can you be a little more realistic & honest with the waiting times (& do something proactive about it next time!)”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 15:50
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Dover port chaos due to bad planning by government, Lisa Nandy says

Shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy said “a range of factors” have caused the delays, but she claimed the Government had not planned for what was going to happen post-Brexit.

She told Sophy Ridge On Sunday that ministers had “known for a very long time that they needed to make sure that there were resources in place to deal with additional paperwork checks”.

She added: “The point is not whether we left the European Union or not. The point was that we left with a Government that made big promises and once again didn’t deliver.

“I really feel for the families that are trying to get away for a Easter break, people who have been caught up in this chaos, people whose livelihoods are threatened.

“It didn’t need to be this way.

“If the Government got a grip, got down to brass tacks and started doing their actual job, all these things could be avoided.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 14:53
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Update from Port of Dover

The Port of Dover has said border processing times are now at around four hours.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 14:15
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Why is there gridlock at Dover again and will it always be like this?

The delays coincided with the start of the Easter holidays for many schools, which brought a surge of coaches to the Kent port

The Port of Dover declared a Critical Incident and says it “has been working round the clock with the ferry operators and border agencies to get coach passengers on their way, with extra sailings being put on overnight to help clear the backlog”.

There is no longer any backlog of cars and trucks, but the statement from the port added: “There remain pockets of coaches still waiting to be processed with smaller volumes of coaches expected today.”

Our travel correspondent Simon Calder reports:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 13:56
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Keir Starmer urges government to ‘get a grip’ on delays at Dover

Labour’s Keir Starmer urged the government to “get a grip” on the situation at Dover as coach traffic faced “significant delays” that could last up to 16 hours.

Thousands of travellers were queuing at the port as the Easter getaway begins, after a critical incident was declared overnight on Friday.

Operators P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways reported delays to ferry and coach services, citing bad weather and hold-ups at French border controls as partly responsible.

Later on Saturday morning, a spokesperson said that queues were easing.

Keir Starmer urges government to ‘get a grip’ on delays at Dover

Labour’s Keir Starmer urged the government to “get a grip” on the situation at Dover as coach traffic faced “significant delays” that could last up to 16 hours. Thousands of travellers were queuing at the port as the Easter getaway begins, after a critical incident was declared overnight on Friday. Operators P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways reported delays to ferry and coach services, citing bad weather and hold-ups at French border controls as partly responsible. Later on Saturday morning, a spokesperson said that queues were easing. Sign up to our newsletters.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 13:25
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Why Brexit is to blame for holiday traffic chaos at Dover

Simon Calder, also known as The Man Who Pays His Way, explains the reason behind the hours-long queues at Dover this weekend.

When it’s the start of the Easter holidays and you’re a transport hub and you’re trending on Twitter, you know things are not going well.

Thousands of coach passengers endured a miserable wait, many of them through the night. Factors as diverse as stormy weather and the French were blamed for preventing travellers from getting away on much-needed holidays.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain2 April 2023 12:47

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Nicola Sturgeon resignation: online rumours played a part, says ex-SNP leader - The Guardian

The former first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, has said the need to seek more privacy in the wake of internet rumours was “part of the reason” for her resignation.

Sturgeon surprisingly resigned as leader of the Scottish National party in February, citing the funeral of independence activist Allan Angus as the moment that cemented her decision.

Now the former minister has told a new BBC Scotland podcast that online gossip about her had been “part of the reason” behind the decision.

“I’m not naive, I’m not of the view that I will step down one day and be completely anonymous the next day, I understand the realities of what I have done and I’ll still be in parliament, but I want to have a bit more privacy.

“I want to have a bit more anonymity and I just want to protect some of what people take for granted in their lives that I’ve forgotten to have.”

Among the claims she dismissed in the podcast were that she was a “secret lesbian” and had an extramarital relationship with a female French diplomat with the pair buying a house from tennis star Andy Murray’s mother, Judy, as a love nest.

Other rumours spread about Sturgeon said she had a global property portfolio and had a superinjunction in place to hide the truth.

“I read accounts of my life on social media and I think, you know, it is so much more glamorous sounding and so much more exciting,” she said.

Sturgeon was replaced as first minister this week by Humza Yousaf.

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Afghanistan: Three British men being held in Taliban custody - including 'danger tourist' who returned after army evacuation - Sky News

Three British men - including so-called "danger tourist" Miles Routledge - are being held in Taliban custody in Afghanistan.

The other two men are charity medic Kevin Cornwell and another unnamed UK national who manages a hotel in Kabul.

They are all believed to have been held by Taliban secret police since January in separate incidents.

A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) spokesperson said: "We are working hard to secure consular contact with British nationals detained in Afghanistan and we are supporting families."

Scott Richards from the Presidium Network non-profit organisation, which is assisting Mr Cornwell and the unnamed Briton, told Sky News that he believes the pair are in good health and being well treated.

But he added: "There has been no meaningful contact [with the men], there has been no access by international monitoring agencies... and there's been no other form of access to the individuals to date."

"We're very hopeful that contact will be made," he added.

His organisation hopes that a positive development in the situation could coincide with the end of Ramadan and the celebration of Eid.

Miles Routledge pictured on a military-style aircraft
Image: Routledge had to be airlifted from Afghanistan when the US pulled out in 2021

Mr Routledge, 23, has gained fame - and attracted controversy - by travelling to dangerous countries and posting about it online.

In August 2021, he was on a "holiday" in Afghanistan when he was caught up in the chaos in the capital as the Taliban took control of the country.

He chose the war-torn country having looked up a list of the most dangerous places to visit in the world, despite the Taliban taking control of more and more of the country at the time.

Mr Routledge thanked the British Army after he was among those to leave during the Kabul airlift.

He appears to have returned to the country since then.

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Mr Cornwell, 53, was arrested at his hotel by officers from the Taliban's General Directorate of Intelligence on 11 January.

He is accused of having an illegal firearm in the safe in his room, but his family say he had been granted a licence for the firearm.

Mr Richards said this was down to a "misunderstanding" and the licence may have become separated from the firearm during the search.

The FCDO continues to advise UK citizens against all travel to Afghanistan based on the security risks involved, including the possibility of detention by the Taliban authorities.

"At this point in time it would be unwise for anyone to enter into Afghanistan that doesn't understand the culture, that doesn't understand these things, because it can change on you very, very quickly," Mr Richards warned.

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Reading marina death: Man arrested on suspicion of murder - BBC

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found dead at a marina.

Officers recovered the body from water at the Thames and Kennet Marina in Caversham, Reading, shortly after being called to the scene at 10:30 BST.

Police have put a scene watch in place while investigations are carried out and appealed for information.

The force said a 61-year-old man from Caversham was arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.

Det Insp Richard Pickering said: "We are in the very early stages of this investigation, and although we have made an arrest, I would urge the public not to speculate on the circumstances of the woman's death, which is being treated as unexplained at this time.

"There is currently a scene-watch in place at the location, and will be in place for some time while our investigation continues.

"Although the death is being treated as unexplained, we do not believe there to be any danger to the local community, and we are conducting a full and thorough investigation to ascertain the full circumstances of this tragic incident."

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2023-04-01 15:54:59Z
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Dover delays news – live: Port ‘deeply frustrated’ as France blamed for 12-hour ferry queues - The Independent

Port of Dover declares critical incident as high levels of traffic caused lengthy delays

Long queues at the Port of Dover have seen travellers queuing for up to 12 hours in significant traffic delays as the Easter getaway begins.

A critical incident was declared overnight on Friday and operators P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways reported delays to ferry and coach services, citing bad weather and hold-ups at French border controls as partly responsible.

In a statement on Saturday morning, the port blamed the delays on “lengthy French border processes and sheer volume” of people travelling.

One man, part of a group of 19 adults and 14 children who have been stuck in Port of Dover traffic for more than 14 hours, described being “shellshocked” by the wait.

Dafydd Francis, a PE teacher from Seven Sisters, Neath, is one of 33 people travelling from South Wales to Saalbach-Hinterglemm in Austria.

They arrived at the port at 11pm on Friday night and were still awaiting boarding on Saturday lunchtime.

“(I’ve) never seen anything like this,” Mr Francis, 49, said.

“We will arrive at the resort 14 hours late if we are lucky... I have organised various trips since 1998 for school and family and friends, approximately 50 trips. We will fly next time.”

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Dover ferry passengers warned of severe delays as travellers stranded for over 12 hours

A critical incident was declared overnight on Friday and operators P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways reported delays to ferry and coach services, citing bad weather and hold-ups at French border controls as partly responsible.

In a statement on Saturday morning, the port blamed the delays on “lengthy French border processes and sheer volume” of people travelling.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 11:20
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Government ‘in close contact’ with ferry operators and French authorities

Commenting on the delays, a government spokesperson said: “The UK government remains in close contact with ferry operators, the French authorities, and the Kent Resilience Forum, regarding delays at the Port of Dover.

“The port has advised that it remains busy, but the situation has improved significantly since yesterday, with coaches being processed at a much quicker rate.

“We recommend passengers check the latest advice from their operators before travelling.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 18:00
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Dover ferry passengers warned of severe delays as travellers stranded for over 12 hours

Officials at the Port of Dover say they are “deeply frustrated” about significant traffic delays that have seen thousands of travellers queuing for up to 12 hours as the Easter getaway begins.

A critical incident was declared overnight on Friday and operators P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways reported delays to ferry and coach services, citing bad weather and hold-ups at French border controls as partly responsible.

In a statement on Saturday, the port blamed the delays on “lengthy French border processes and sheer volume” of people travelling.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 17:15
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Traffic update from Port of Dover

The Port of Dover said that processing times are improving and they are now at around 60 minutes.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 16:45
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Why Brexit is to blame for holiday traffic chaos at Dover

Our travel correspondent Simon Calder explains the reasons behind the Dover delays today:

When it’s the start of the Easter holidays and you’re a transport hub and you’re trending on Twitter, you know things are not going well.

Thousands of coach passengers endured a miserable wait, many of them through the night. Factors as diverse as stormy weather and the French were blamed for preventing travellers from getting away on much-needed holidays.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 16:15
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Traveller stuck at Dover for 16 hours says situation is ‘carnage'

A woman who was stuck at the Port of Dover for 16 hours from Friday to Saturday has described the situation as “carnage”.

Rosie Pearson, 50, is an environmental campaigner from Essex and is travelling to Val d’Isere in the French Alps with her family on an overnight bus.

It was due to arrive at 2.15pm on Saturday, but Ms Pearson, her husband and two teenagers will now not make it until 6am on Sunday due to delays in Dover.

“The whole thing was a shambles... Not a single bit of communication,” Ms Pearson said.

“It was carnage... The worst thing was that no-one told us anything for the whole 16 hours, literally nothing.

“(We are) very tired but people are resigned now and relieved to be en route... Shocking that something this chaotic can happen. My children’s school has a ski trip this week (they are not on it, with us instead) and their bus was turned away last night - they had to sleep at a service station and come back this morning.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 15:45
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UK government ‘in close contact’ with ferry operators and French authorities

Commenting on the delays, a government spokesperson said: “The UK government remains in close contact with ferry operators, the French authorities, and the Kent Resilience Forum, regarding delays at the Port of Dover.

“The port has advised that it remains busy, but the situation has improved significantly since yesterday, with coaches being processed at a much quicker rate.

“We recommend passengers check the latest advice from their operators before travelling.”

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Lorries are queueing on the A20 to get to the Port of Dover

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 15:15
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Dover port ‘deeply frustrated’ with 12-hour delays

The Port of Dover said on Saturday morning it was “deeply frustrated” that coach traffic was suffering “significant delays”.

It said in a statement: “The Port of Dover is deeply frustrated by last night’s and this morning’s situation and particularly so on behalf of all the ferry operators’ coach passengers who have had to endure such a long wait at the port. Whilst freight and car traffic was processed steadily regardless of the additional challenging weather conditions and high seasonal volumes, coach traffic suffered significant delays due to lengthy French border processes and sheer volume.

“Despite considerable pre-planning with our ferry operators, border agency partners and the Kent Resilience Forum and the success of similar plans for processing substantial numbers of coaches during the most recent half term period, the additional coach bookings taken by ferry operators for Easter, has impacted operations for the port.

“Through the ferry operators and the port, food and drink has been provided to those coach passengers caught up in the border queues. We offer our sincere apologies for the prolonged delays that people have endured and continue to work with all of our partners to get all passengers on their way as quickly as possible.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 14:45
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Update from DFDS:

DFDS has posted an updated on their Twitter with traffic information:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 14:10
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Simon Calder explains why there are long queues at Dover

Our travel correspondent Simon Calder told BBC Breakfast about some of the reasons behind the long delays at Dover this morning.

Watch the full clip here:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain1 April 2023 13:45

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Man accused of Cambridgeshire double shooting appears in court - The Guardian

A man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a father and son who were shot dead in two villages six miles apart in Cambridgeshire.

The bodies of Gary and Joshua Dunmore, aged 57 and 32 respectively, were discovered at properties in Sutton, and Bluntisham on Wednesday.

Stephen Alderton, 66, of no fixed abode, is charged with two counts of murder and one count of possession of a firearm.

Alderton confirmed his name, age and address at Huntingdon magistrates court on Saturday, before being remanded in custody.

No pleas were entered and the case was sent to Cambridge crown court, where a hearing will take place on Monday.

The victims’ family paid tribute to the “devoted” father and son in a statement released via Cambridgeshire constabulary on Friday.

They said: “Josh was a devoted father and a loving uncle.

“He was a wonderful son and brother and leaves behind an extensive group of family and friends. He will be deeply missed and the devastation this has caused will never heal.

“Gary was the most devoted son, brother, dad and granddad, who gave everything for those he loved.

“He was a gentle and generous person who always put others before himself and he’ll be massively missed by his family and all those who knew and loved him.”

A floral tribute to Gary Dunmore, left outside his home in Sutton, said: “To my dear neighbour Gary. A man who loved his family dearly, a dear friend to all, so helpful and kind and was always around as a friend and my little odd job man.

“I’m going to miss you.”

Police said postmortem examinations will take place at Peterborough city hospital on Monday.

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2023-04-01 12:42:00Z
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Man, 61, arrested on suspicion of murder after woman's body found in marina in Reading - Sky News

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman's body was found in a marina in Reading, Thames Valley Police have said.

Police were called just after 10.30am on Saturday to reports of a body in the water at the Thames and Kennet Marina in Caversham.

Officers recovered the body from the marina and the suspect, 61, was arrested. He remains in police custody.

The woman's next of kin have been informed, the force said.

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Detective Inspector Richard Pickering said: "We are in the very early stages of this investigation, and although we have made an arrest, I would urge the public not to speculate on the circumstances of the woman's death, which is being treated as unexplained at this time.

"There is currently a scene-watch in place at the location and will be in place for some time while our investigation continues.

"Although the death is being treated as unexplained, we do not believe there to be any danger to the local community, and we are conducting a full and thorough investigation to ascertain the full circumstances of this tragic incident."

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