Minggu, 18 Juni 2023

‘Indefensible’: Michael Gove apologises for Tory HQ Partygate video - The Guardian

Michael Gove has apologised for a new Partygate video that shows Conservative officials dancing and laughing as they broke Covid lockdown rules, deeming their actions “terrible and “indefensible”.

The video, obtained by the Mirror newspaper, shows members of staff drinking alcohol at the gathering in London on 14 December 2020, and mocking lockdown rules the public were following at the time. At least 24 people were in attendance, including Shaun Bailey, now Lord Bailey, whose campaign team organised the event. He left before the video was taken.

Ben Mallet, who was recently awarded an OBE in Boris Johnson’s honours list, is also pictured wearing Christmas braces and a blue tie. Mallet was the Conservatives campaign director for the 2021 London mayoral election and is running Moz Hossain’s mayoral campaign.

In the video, two people appear to dance past a sign saying “Please keep your distance” before colliding with a table full of buffet food. In the background, someone can be heard saying: “As long as we don’t stream that we’re like, bending the rules.”

Gove, the levelling up secretary said: “the fact that this party went ahead is indefensible”, but insisted it would not be right for him to say whether the Metropolitan police should reopen their investigation into this lockdown-breaking event.

Gove told Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday show: “I want to apologise to everyone who, looking at that, will think these people are flouting the rules designed to protect us all.”

But he insisted that Bailey and Mallett should keep their honours from Johnson, despite this video emerging of them breaking lockdown rules during the pandemic. “The decision to confer honours on people was one that was made by Boris Johnson as an outgoing prime minister. Outgoing prime ministers have that right,” Gove said.

When the lockdown party was held, indoor socialising was banned under tier 2 restrictions. On the day the party is understood to have taken place, then health secretary, Matt Hancock, announced that London would enter tier 3 restrictions in order to contain a surging number of Covid infections.

The Met police had launched an investigation after the Daily Mirror published a picture of the gathering, but said the photo itself was not enough evidence to find an offence had been committed.

The Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, said the Conservative officials who attended the CCHQ lockdown party should “absolutely” be stripped of their honours.

“If Rishi Sunak wasn’t so weak, he should be withdrawing the entire list from Johnson. The video will anger people right across the country and it feels like the Conservative party wants us to relive that trauma day after day, week after week,” Sarwar told Sky News.

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“So Sunak should show leadership, shouldn’t be so weak and withdraw that honours list.”

Samuel Kasumu, a former London mayoral frontrunner who worked as Johnson’s former No 10 adviser, said seeing evidence of No 10 lockdown parties was one of the reasons why he dramatically quit his role in April 2020.

The video comes as MPs are set to vote on a motion in the Commons on Monday, endorsing the findings of the privileges committee, which found Johnson had deliberately misled parliament over the Partygate scandal.

CCHQ said “formal disciplinary action” was taken against four staff members, who were seconded to the Bailey campaign, over the “unauthorised” event.

A spokesperson for the Shaun Bailey campaign said: “This is an old story. We repeatedly apologised for this event at the time. It was subject to a nearly year-long police investigation. The matter is closed.”

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Met police homicide probe as family of four found dead in flat named - latest - The Independent

Police at the scene in Bedfont, Hounslow where a three-year-old boy and a girl, 11, are among four people who have been found dead in a flat in west London

A family of four, including a three-year-old boy and an 11-year-old girl, found dead at a flat in west London on Friday have been named and pictured, as police launched a homicide probe.

The bodies of Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, Monika Wlodarczyk, 35, Maja Wlodarczyk, 11, and Dawid Wlodarczyk, 3, were discovered at their home in Hounslow just after 3pm.

Metropolitan Police officers forced their way into the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, having been called to concerns about the family, who were Polish, according to neighbours.

A tearful mother said her daughter was in year six with Maja at nearby Southville primary school.

Maria Gouveia, 37, said: “It’s tragic, her parents were really good people, hard workers, the mother was a cleaner in a hotel, I think the father was a builder.

“Maja was a lovely, beautiful girl, with a strong personality, but she had not been in school for a few days.

“It’s shocking, the little boy was so sweet, he was going to start nursery in a few months, we are praying for them.”

Police are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident.

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Family of four pictured

A family of four, including a three-year-old boy and an 11-year-old girl, found dead at a house at a flat in west London on Friday have been pictured locally, as police launched a homicide probe.

The bodies of Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, Monika Wlodarczyk, 35, Maja Wlodarczyk, 11, and Dawid Wlodarczyk, 3, were discovered at their home in Hounslow just after 3pm.

Metropolitan Police officers forced their way into the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, having been called to concerns about the family, who were Polish, according to neighbours.

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The bodies of Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, Monika Wlodarczyk, 35, Maja Wlodarczyk, 11, and Dawid Wlodarczyk, 3, were discovered at their home in Hounslow just after 3pm

Tara Cobham18 June 2023 08:53
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Maja was a ‘lovely, beautiful girl’, says mother of friend

Describing Maja as a “lovely, beautiful girl”, a tearful mother said her daughter was in year six with the 11-year-old at nearby Southville primary school and had attended a sleepover party at her house on 31 May.

Maria Gouveia, 37, said: “It’s tragic, her parents were really good people, hard workers, the mother was a cleaner in a hotel, I think the father was a builder.

“Maja was a lovely, beautiful girl, with a strong personality, but she had not been in school for a few days.

“People in her class were texting her, my daughter messaged her on Snapchat, it was not like her to go quiet.

“I think they were going to Mallorca for the dad’s 40th birthday very soon, that’s where I hoped they were when I heard about this.

“It’s shocking, the little boy was so sweet, he was going to start nursery in a few months, we are praying for them.”

Tara Cobham18 June 2023 10:38
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The scene in Bedfont, Hounslow

<p>Police at the scene in Hounslow (Lucy North/PA)</p>

Police at the scene in Hounslow (Lucy North/PA)

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A man lays flowers at the scene in Bedfont, Hounslow

Stuti Mishra18 June 2023 07:30
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Locals are 'devastated,' says MP

Seema Malhotra, local MP for Feltham & Heston, made a statement on Twitter after Hounslow deaths.

“Everyone will be devastated by the news that two adults and two children [were] found dead in their home in Bedfont,” she tweeted. “Specialist investigations are ongoing. Our thoughts are with their family.”

Stuti Mishra18 June 2023 07:00
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Community remembers ‘gorgeous’ family of four

A west London community is in “shock” after a family of four, including two young children, were found dead at their home.

Tributes flowed in for the family, who were described by one Bedfont resident as "absolutely gorgeous".

“It's tragic, her parents were really good people, hard workers, the mother was a cleaner in a hotel, I think the father was a builder,” said family friend Maria Gouveia, whose daughter was friends with Maja.

“Maja was a lovely, beautiful girl, with a strong personality, but she had not been in school for a few days.

“People in her class were texting her, my daughter messaged her on Snapchat, it was not like her to go quiet. I think they were going to Mallorca for the dad's 40th birthday very soon, that's where I hoped they were when I heard about this.

“It's shocking, the little boy was so sweet, he was going to start nursery in a few months, we are praying for them.”

Stuti Mishra18 June 2023 06:30
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Police ask people with pertinent information to reach out

The police are urging any individual with pertinent information on the Hounslow incident to come forward, as detectives say their investigation – which involves homicide detectives – is at an early stage.

“I would like to assure the community that specialist detectives are working to establish the circumstances which led to this tragic incident and we will provide further updates as soon as appropriate,” Chief Inspector Linda Bradley, who is leading the investigation, said.

“Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by what has happened.”

“Our investigation is at an early stage, and the situation remains that we are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident.”

“We are however retaining an open mind, and I would ask anyone who feels they have pertinent information to contact us as soon as possible.”

Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, local policing commander for west London, said: “I know the shock and distress that this terrible incident will cause among the community in Hounslow and beyond. I am also aware that this incident will be particularly upsetting for children, and I ask people to please be responsible about what they post on social media.”

“There will be additional police officers in the area across the weekend, I urge anyone with information or concerns to speak with those officers.”

”Enquiries are continuing and special post-mortem examinations will take place in due course, the police said.”

Stuti Mishra18 June 2023 05:52
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What happened in Hounslow?

A family of four, including a three-year-old boy and an 11-year-old girl, were found dead at a flat in Hounslow on Friday.

Officers said they were called at 3.12pm BST on Friday by a person "concerned about the welfare of the occupants".

After officers carried out a "forced entry" they discovered all four bodies.

The victims have been identified as Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, Monika Wlodarczyk, 35, Maja Wlodarczyk, 11, and Dawid Wlodarczyk, aged three.

All four were found at the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, and thought to be from the same family, police said.

Their next of kin have been informed and are being supported by family liaison officers. The Metropolitan Police's investigation is being led by homicide detectives.

The force described it as "a terrible incident" and said no other parties were currently being sought.

Stuti Mishra18 June 2023 05:12
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Natalie Crockett17 June 2023 23:32
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A west London community is in “shock” after a family of four, including two young children, were found dead at their home.

Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, Monika Wlodarczyk, 35, Maja Wlodarczyk, 11, and Dawid Wlodarczyk, three, were discovered dead on Friday afternoon by police who forced their way into their Hounslow flat.

“It’s tragic, her parents were really good people, hard workers, the mother was a cleaner in a hotel, I think the father was a builder,” said family friend Maria Gouveia, whose daughter was friends with Maja.

“Maja was a lovely, beautiful girl, with a strong personality, but she had not been in school for a few days.

William Mata has more here:

Natalie Crockett17 June 2023 22:36
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Hounslow Council ‘deeply saddened’ at ‘truly tragic event'

The Leader of Hounslow Council, Councillor Shantanu Rajawat has said he is “deeply saddened” to hear of the “truly tragic event”.

He said: “I am deeply saddened to hear about the deaths of four people in Feltham North, a truly tragic event. My heartfelt sympathies go out to their family and friends at this extremely difficult time.

“I know this will send shockwaves across our community but want to assure residents that the police are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident. Specialist officers are working hard to establish exactly what happened in this incident.

“I ask that residents please respect the police investigation at this crucial time while formal identification and informing next of kin is conducted.

“As the police have stated, this incident will be particularly upsetting for children, and it is important that residents are responsible about what they post on social media, including not naming or speculating as to the names of those who’ve died.

“I want to thank the Metropolitan Police and other blue light services for their work and the Council will continue to support the investigation in every way possible.”

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101, quoting reference 5135/16Jun.

Tara Cobham17 June 2023 21:30

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Rishi Sunak faces fourth by-election after suspended Tory MP quits - Financial Times

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Four people found dead in Hounslow flat - BBC

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Four people, including an 11-year-old girl, a three-year-old boy and a man and woman in their 30s, have been found dead in a flat in Hounslow, the Metropolitan Police say.

All four at the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, were thought to be from the same family, said the force.

Police said they were called at 15:12 BST on Friday by a person "concerned about the welfare of the occupants".

After officers carried out a "forced entry" they discovered all four bodies.

The force described it as "a terrible incident" and revealed that no other parties were currently being sought.

Speaking at the scene, Ch Supt Sean Wilson, policing commander in west London, said there were "urgent inquiries" to locate and inform their next of kin.

He told reporters: "I believe we know who they are - four members of the same family - however, urgent inquiries are ongoing to locate and inform their next of kin and it would be inappropriate for me to name them at this time."

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Post-mortem examinations are being arranged to establish their cause of death, he added.

It is understood that the property where the bodies were found comprises of two flats and they were discovered in the upstairs property.

A man who lives next door, who did not wish to be named, said: "They were just normal neighbours - we just had greetings here and there, that kind of stuff."

He added: "I came home from work and there were police everywhere. It was really busy. Nothing like that happens here. I have no idea what happened."

A female neighbour - who also did not wish to be named - said she exchanged pleasantries with the family and revealed that the woman was a "lovely mother with two young children".

She told the BBC the family were "absolutely gorgeous".

"It is very shocking," she added. "I still can't digest and understand what's happened and why (it has) happened, especially when there are little kids involved - it is just devastating."

'Shock and distress'

Felton resident Michael Oban, 56, who lives about half a mile from the property, said he was "disturbed" by the discoveries.

"Whatever the circumstances, the death of four people inside a property really is quite shocking," he added.

"You have two children in there. It's always distressing when you hear children lose their life."

In an earlier statement, Ch Supt Wilson explained that the police's "investigation is at a very early stage, and based on our initial inquiries, we are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident".

"I know the shock and distress that this terrible incident will cause among the community in Hounslow and beyond," he added.

"I can assure local people that specialist officers are working to establish exactly what happened and I will provide further information as soon as I can."

He added: "I am also aware that this incident will be particularly upsetting for children, and I ask people to please be responsible about what they post on social media, including not naming or speculating as to the names of those who've died."

Hounslow council leader Shantanu Rajawat said the deaths had sent "shockwaves" through the community and he expressed his "heartfelt sympathies" to the family and friends of the deceased.

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Trooping the Colour: King becomes first monarch in decades to ride on horseback during birthday parade - Sky News

The King is taking part in the first Trooping the Colour of his reign to mark his official birthday parade.

He is the first monarch in more than 30 years to take part in the ceremony on horseback.

Watch live: Trooping the Colour celebrating King Charles III's Birthday

Parading down the Mall from Buckingham Palace, the national anthem played during the King's arrival on Horse Guards Parade.

During the ceremony, the King took the royal salute as Colonel in Chief of the Household Division's seven regiments as members of the Royal Family and 8,000 spectators look on.

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The colour, or regimental flag, that was trooped in front of hundreds of Guardsmen and officers was the King's Colour of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards.

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The Queen and the Princess of Wales and her children were taken to the ceremony in a carriage with the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and Princess Royal also on horseback.

The young Prince Louis cheekily entertained spectators as he held his nose and pointed to the sky during the carriage ride to the ceremony.

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Trooping the Colour is a social as well as ceremonial occasion featuring around 1,500 soldiers and hundreds of guardsmen.

Following the ceremony, the royal family headed back to Buckingham Palace. This afternoon they will gather on the balcony to watch an extended military flypast after the display on coronation day had to be scaled down due to bad weather.

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Around 70 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will take part - including aircraft from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the C-130 Hercules on its final ceremonial flight, modern Typhoon fighter jets with a red, white and blue finale from the Red Arrows.

The sight of a monarch riding on horseback during the parade has not been seen since 1986 when Queen Elizabeth II rode her charger Burmese for the final time.

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The horse was a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Charles' horse Noble was also from the Commonwealth country's famous Mounties.

Following the mare's retirement, Her Majesty opted to use a carriage for Trooping the Colour rather than train another charger.

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2023-06-17 09:58:17Z
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Four people found dead at London flat - Sky News

The bodies of four people have been found dead at a flat in west London.

A man and woman in their 30s, an 11-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy were found in the flat.

Officers were called to the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, at around 3.12pm on Friday 16 June.

All four are thought to be related.

An investigation has been launched by the Metropolitan police.

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Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson said: "Our investigation is at a very early stage, and based on our initial enquiries, we are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident.

"I know the shock and distress that this terrible incident will cause among the community in Hounslow and beyond. I can assure local people that specialist officers are working to establish exactly what happened and I will provide further information as soon as I can.

"I am also aware that this incident will be particularly upsetting for children, and I ask people to please be responsible about what they post on social media, including not naming or speculating as to the names of those who've died.

"There will be additional police officers in the area across the weekend, I urge anyone with information or concerns to speak with those officers."

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Jumat, 16 Juni 2023

Hosepipe ban to be introduced in Kent and Sussex as heatwave persists - Sky News

A hosepipe ban is to be introduced for more than two million people in Kent and Sussex as the country swelters during the current heatwave.

South East Water said it was bringing in the restriction over water shortages in those regions.

Schools have been forced to close during the hot weather and bottled water stations have been set up as the utility firm said demand for drinking water has reached "record levels".

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The company said the temporary hosepipe restrictions will come into force from 26 June and means customers cannot water their gardens, wash cars, boats or patios and are banned from filling paddling or swimming pools.

It comes as the NHS warned soaring temperatures, which are forecast to climb into the 30s in some areas, had contributed to one of the "busiest days ever" in A&E departments.

The Met Office has also raised the wildfire risk to 'very high' over much of England and parts of Wales.

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South East Water's chief executive David Hinton said: "This situation has developed much more rapidly than last year.

"Understandably, we've seen customer demand increase in line with the hotter weather, however this has impacted our ability to keep all customers in supply at all times.

"Despite asking for customers' help to use water for essential uses only, regrettably we've now been left with no choice but to introduce this temporary use ban restriction to protect customers' supplies across Kent and Sussex."

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He added: "The long-term forecast for the rest of the summer is for a dry period with little rainfall, although temperatures may reduce slightly.

"Restricting the use of hosepipes and sprinklers to make sure we have enough water for our customers' essential use, will ensure we can serve our vulnerable customers and to protect the local environment."

South West Water already has a hosepipe ban in place with the region still officially in drought.

Restrictions which had been in place for Cornwall and a small part of North Devon since last year were extended in April to other areas to help reservoir levels recover.

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