Minggu, 06 Agustus 2023

Asylum seeker who escaped from Iran says Dorset barge will be another ‘jail’ - The Guardian

An asylum seeker who was jailed in Iran for his human rights campaigning says he has not been able to sleep since receiving a notice that he is being moved to the Bibby Stockholm barge and said it would be another “jail” for him.

The man, who cannot be named for security reasons, worked as a human rights lawyer and campaigner in Iran and was imprisoned for his anti-government activities. He managed to escape from Iran and claimed asylum on arrival in the UK several months ago, citing political persecution in his home country.

The Home Office initially accommodated him in a hotel on the south coast but then issued him with a letter saying he was going to be moved to the controversial Bibby Stockholm barge in Portland, Dorset.

Concerns have been raised about use of the barge for asylum seekers, including over fire safety, overcrowding and threats from the far right. It is understood that the first group of asylum seekers are due to be moved on to the barge on Monday.

The man said: “While I’m living in the hotel, I can go outside and have a walk in the fresh air. I also have support from the community. I was shocked when I received a letter about a week ago from the Home Office telling me I was being sent to the Bibby Stockholm barge. We have seen the news about this barge. It is a kind of jail.”

He said he had been very stressed since receiving the letter and had been unable to sleep because of his fear of what would happen to him and other asylum seekers if they were taken to the barge.

“I know of at least nine people in my hotel who got this letter. Everyone who received it is really upset and sad,” he said.

The Home Office letter, signed by the alternative accommodation team, states that accommodation is changing to the Bibby Stockholm barge and while people will not be detained on the barge, they will need to sign in and out when they leave and return to the barge “so we can assure your safety”.

The asylum seeker said he and others who had received the letter were most concerned about safety on the vessel.

Steve Smith, the chief executive of the refugee charity Care4Calais, which is supporting some of the asylum seekers who have received letters saying they are going to be moved to Bibby Stockholm, said: “Amongst those we are supporting are the survivors of torture, people with disabilities and people who have experienced trauma at sea. Housing any human on a ‘floating prison’ like the Bibby Stockholm is unacceptable. Doing so to people like this is completely inhumane. It is causing a huge amount of anxiety.”

The asylum seeker said: “I know when other asylum seekers get letters from the Home Office saying they are being sent to Napier barracks in Folkestone, they are told how long they will stay there for. This letter gives us no information. We have no idea how long we will be kept on the barge for. We have read things about how the boat will not be safe for us. On the boat we will be out of the community.

“I worked as a human rights lawyer in Iran and I believe this plan by the Home Office is against human rights. Normal people would not go and live there. When I was in jail in Iran, I had a really hard time. All I want to do here is live a normal life, do positive things and be part of society.”

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Fire engulfs The Crooked House pub - flames and smoke seen pouring out of iconic building - Shropshire Star

The Crooked House on fire. Photo: Ash Smith
The Crooked House on fire. Photo: Ash Smith

A photo posted on Facebook showed the famous venue ablaze late on Saturday, with flames and smoke pouring out of the 18th century building.

Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service said the call came in at 10pm. Six crews from both Staffordshire and West Midlands Fire Service were at the scene.

Ash Smith witnessed the blaze and called the fire service. He told the Express & Star: "I went up to my yard to check on my horses and could see a lot of smoke coming from the area of The Crooked House so we drove closer to have a look and could see that it was on fire."

He added that the lane up to the pub off Himley Road between Dudley and Himley had been blocked, leaving firefighters unable to get their vehicles up close to the blaze.

Speaking shortly after midnight, he added: "It is still on fire now. Six fire engines are there and they are pumping water all the way down the lane with hoses and pumping water from the local stream."

The Crooked House on fire shortly after midnight on Sunday. Photo: Ash Smith
Fire crews and police near the bottom of the lane up to the pub

A spokeswoman for Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Service said crews from Kinver, Dudley, Brierley Hill, Tipton, Chase Terrace and Cannock were at the scene.

Part of Himley Road, between the junction with High Arcal Road and towards the junction with Brookbank Road and Summit Place, has been closed to traffic.

The Crooked House has been a Grade II listed building since 1960.

Fire crews were called out at 10pm

Once dubbed 'Britain's wonkiest pub', the quirky building was sold by Marston's in late July, after being one of 61 pubs put up for sale by the group four months earlier. It had a guide price of £67,000.

The sale reportedly left it unlikely that it would welcome drinkers again with The Crooked House set to be used for an alternative - albeit unspecified - use.

The Crooked House was famed for being the place where coins and marbles seemingly rolled uphill along the bar.

The Crooked House

Last month bosses were forced to close its doors when tens of thousands of pounds of damage was caused during a break-in.

Days after the sale was announced, a petition was started to save the building. As of Saturday night it had attracted more than 3,500 signatures.

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Sabtu, 05 Agustus 2023

Blackpool: Two men arrested after death of baby boy - BBC

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Two men have been arrested after the death of a baby boy, police have said.

Officers were called after the child was taken unresponsive to a Blackpool hospital on 27 July, where he later died, Lancashire Police said.

A 34-year-old man was held on suspicion of murder while another man, aged 30, was held on suspicion of causing the death of a child and child neglect.

Both men, from Blackpool, have since been released on conditional bail pending further enquiries.

A spokeswoman from Lancashire Police said post-mortem tests had been carried out and further investigations were being undertaken into the cause of the baby's death.

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Home Counties should have own Ulez schemes says Sadiq Khan - BBC

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Sadiq Khan has said the Home Counties should create their own schemes to help people cope with the expanded ultra low emission zone (Ulez).

The Labour mayor of London has now opened up Transport for London's (TfL) scrappage scheme to Londoners with a non-compliant vehicle.

There is no support for those who live outside London but regularly come into the capital for work or appointments.

Kent and Surrey county councils said the scheme should be extended to all.

On Thursday, Mr Khan extended the scrappage scheme so that vehicles could be exchanged for grants to the value of £2,000 for cars being destroyed, and £1000 for motorbikes.

In a message to the county councils bordering London, Mr Khan said: "You should be supporting your residents like Merton Council and others have been doing."

Merton - a Labour-run borough in south-west London - announced this week that it was launching its own £1m scrappage scheme, with residents soon able to apply for £1,000 grants, regardless of whether they had also applied to TfL's scheme.

Map showing the existing Ultra Low Emission Zone in London and the boundary that will come into force at the end of August 2023

Of the counties surrounding London, only one has granted City Hall permission to erect Ulez signs warning motorists they are about to enter the zone.

The six councils refusing to erect the signage are all Conservative-run.

Surrey County Council, along with the Tory-run London boroughs of Bromley, Bexley, Harrow and Hillingdon, failed in getting the High Court to declare the Ulez expansion unlawful.

Speaking on Friday, Mr Khan said he was disappointed that more than a million pounds had been "wasted on court fees and lawyers" and that the money should have been used to support residents.

"What I'd say to those county councils outside London is two things - one is, you should be supporting your residents like Merton Council and others have been doing.

"But secondly - the government is your government, they're from your party. Why don't you join me on a cross-party basis to lobby this government [for more scrappage funding]?"

In response, Surrey's cabinet member for transport, infrastructure and growth, Matt Furniss, said the mayor had never addressed its concerns.

"We continue to urge the mayor and TfL to do what is right and extend the scrappage scheme outside of London for those that are impacted, provide exemption for key workers, and provide more and better bus routes between Surrey and London," he said.

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Roger Gough, leader of Kent County Council, said the scrappage scheme extension reinforced its concern that mitigations were only available to London residents so TfL would be "funded by charges on our residents".

Martin Tett, leader of Buckinghamshire Council, said: "If the mayor of London sees fit to compensate his own residents through extending the scrappage scheme he should do the same to the equally impacted residents of Buckinghamshire who are obliged to travel into London for work, health and other necessary reasons."

The Ulez requires drivers of non-compliant vehicles to pay a £12.50 daily charge, in order to drive within the zone.

It currently covers the area within the North and South Circular Roads, but is expanding on 29 August to cover the whole of Greater London.

The Department of Transport has been approached for comment.

In May, it said it had provided TfL with £102m for projects specifically targeted at helping to tackle pollution and that it was for the mayor to "justify the consequences of his decision to expand the Ulez!.

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Bournemouth murder probe after man dies in fight - BBC

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Four men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died in a fight in Bournemouth.

The 18-year-old victim, who was from the town, was pronounced dead in Lower Gardens shortly before 01:30 BST.

The suspects are all 18 years old, two are from Portsmouth, one is from Bournemouth and the other is from Poole, Dorset Police said.

A large area of the gardens, as well as Bournemouth Square, have been cordoned off while officers investigate.

Police said there would be increased patrols in the area, which is close to Bournemouth Beach and popular with tourists, over the next few days.

Supt Gavin House said: "Very sadly a young man has lost his life and our thoughts are with his family and friends.

"A full and detailed investigation is under way into this incident and I would urge anyone who saw what happened and has not yet spoken to officers to please contact us."

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2023-08-05 09:05:09Z
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Brighton Pride: Train strikes to disrupt event as ASLEF announce industrial action - Sky News

There will be no trains going to or from Brighton station today as a train strike disrupts the UK's most popular Pride event.

The train driver's union ASLEF notified train operators of their ban on overtime work including 5 August, meaning Thameslink services will not make it to the south coast.

Instead, its Brighton trains are to terminate at Three Bridges in the town of Crawley, some 23 miles from where the Pride festival is taking place.

The strikes come amid Storm Antoni which is to hit the seaside town with strong winds and heavy rains for most of the day as a yellow weather warning was announced by the Met Office.

Thameslink, part of the largest UK railway franchise GTR, announced the news with a "heavy heart" saying Pride goers should seek alternative means to attend the event but appreciated how "extremely difficult" this would be.

The train operator added its "ultimate aim [was] to keep people safe on this occasion" in a statement.

'Truly devastating news'

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Responding to the travel disruption, managing director of Pride Paul Kemp made it clear he was opposed to GTR's decision for a complete Saturday shutdown.

Conveying disappointment, Mr Kemp said in a statement: "This will come as a huge shock for not only Pride and the LGBTQ+ community but all the businesses preparing to welcome guests to our city from across the UK and world.

"Many Pride visitors have already booked and paid for Saturday night accommodation locally, they will now have to change plans or find an alternative way to get into the city.

"It's truly devastating news for everyone."

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Trains will run to and from Brighton on Sunday as Pride festivities continue tomorrow.

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2023-08-05 07:27:28Z
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Storm Antoni live updates: Met Office issues danger to life warnings - The Independent

UK weather: The latest Met Office forecast

The Met Office has upgraded weather warnings to amber as gusts of up to 70mph are racing towards the UK today.

The first named storm of the year, Storm Antoni could pose a “danger to life”, with travel chaos and flooding of homes and businesses possible.

The amber warning for wind is in place from 11am to 7pm for Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Torbay, and Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Swansea.

The Met Office warned “flying debris is possible and could lead to injuries or danger to life”.

Two yellow warnings for wind and rain are also in place for large swathes of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Met Office chief meteorologist Steve Willington said: “Storm Antoni will bring some potentially disruptive weather on Saturday as it moves from west to east.

“Northern Ireland is likely to see some of the highest rainfall totals, with 40-60mm falling in some spots, but 20-30 more widely.”

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Amber warning issued as Storm Antoni races towards UK

The Met Office has issued two amber weather warnings for wind for areas of south west England and Wales.

The warning is in place from 11am to 7pm for Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Torbay, and Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Swansea.

Gusts of 40-50 mph are expected widely even inland, with a few spots peaking around 60 mph, while exposed coastal areas and hills could see gusts around 70 mph, the Met Office said.

Two yellow warnings for wind and rain are also in place for large swathes of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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UK weather: When will the rain stop?

Downpours, thunderstorms and high winds and low temperatures are continuing to be forecast for parts of England and Wales this week before the wet weather will potentially let up.

Last year, the UK saw record breaking temperatures of more than 40C recorded, wildfires destroying houses and train tracks melting.

However, last month was the UK’s sixth wettest July on record.

Here are some answers on what is causing the rain and whether there is a chance that the weather will improve:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain5 August 2023 09:44
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Storm Antoni: Met Office upgrades weather warning as England set to be battered by intense winds

The Met Office has upgraded two weather warnings for wind to amber as “unseasonably” strong gusts upto 70mph hurtle towards parts of the UK.

An amber warning for wind is in place from 11am to 7pm for Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Torbay, and Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Swansea.

Strong northwesterly winds are likely to peak during the middle of the day in southwest Wales, and through the afternoon in southwest England, before easing during the evening.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain5 August 2023 09:16
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How strong will the winds be as amber warning issued?

The amber warning for wind is in place from 11am to 7pm today for Devon, Dorset, Somerset and Torbay in south west England.

In Wales, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Swansea will be hit by the strong winds.

Here, the Met Office shows how strong the gales will be in miles per hour (mph).

Maryam Zakir-Hussain5 August 2023 08:56
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What to expect for yellow wind warning? Met Office explains

From falling branches to tall vehicles, the Met Office explains all the dangers expected when a yellow wind warning is in place.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain5 August 2023 08:26
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Strong winds and heavy rain to push through on Saturday morning

Heavy rain for Northern Ireland first thing on Saturday will then push across Wales and England, the Met Office has said.

Strong winds are expected to batter south west England and Wales.

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Wet and windy weather expected to loom over parts of the UK today

The Met Office has said heavy rain and strong winds are expected to bring disruption as Storm Antoni hits parts of the UK today.

An amber warning with the potential for damaging gusts of wind has been issued for some southwestern areas of both England and Wales between 11am and 7pm.

That followed a yellow warning for “unseasonably windy weather” to southern parts of the UK between 8am and 8pm.

There is also a yellow warning until 11am for unseasonably wet and windy conditions which may lead to some disruption in Northern Ireland.

Arpan Rai5 August 2023 06:45
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Yellow warning issued for Northern Ireland

A yellow rain warning has come into effect for parts of Northern Ireland, the Met Office said today.

There’s a chance of possible flooding of homes and businesses, and surface water on roads.

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Weather warning issued for England, Wales: ‘Fatal risk of injury'

A second warning issued across southwest England and much of Wales will be in place for 12 hours until 8pm.

The warning cautions that strong winds could potentially cause damage to buildings, with flying debris posing a potentially fatal risk of injury.

Road, rail, air and ferry services could be affected by the winds, with longer journey times and cancellations possible along with road and bridge closures, the Met Office said, warning that “injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties”.

Power cuts may also occur, with the potential to affect other services such as mobile phone coverage, forecasters said.

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Weather warnings in force today due to Storm Antoni

The national forecaster warned that Storm Antoni could also bring winds of up to 50mph inland in parts of south Wales and southwest England, while heavy rains could flood homes and businesses in Northern Ireland.

“Unseasonably” strong winds and fast-flowing rainwater may disrupt air, rail, road and ferry travel, with the potential to put lives at risk as the low-pressure weather system moves in from the Atlantic Ocean, meteorologists said.

<p>Two weather warnings are in force on Saturday</p>

Two weather warnings are in force on Saturday

Arpan Rai5 August 2023 05:40

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