Senin, 04 Desember 2023

Somerset school closures live as severe flooding hits county - Somerset Live

School closures on Monday, December 4

Here is a list of all the schools which were forced to close yesterday, according to Somerset Council:

Ash CofE Primary School

The school has said there is a "partial closure in the afternoon due to flooding on all local routes."

Baltonsborough CE VC Primary School

A school spokesman says there are three routes in and out of Baltonsborough and two are already impassable. They add: "One is just about okay but run off from the fields could potentially mean this one becomes impassable before the end of the day."

Butleigh CofE Primary School

The school will be closed from 12pm today due to the flooding in and around Butleigh.

Charlton Mackrell CofE Primary School

The school has confirmed it has closed due to flooding. Parents and guardians will be updated when the school will be reopened.

Churchstanton Primary School

A spokesperson for the school said: "We have become aware that the roads in the immediate vicinity of the school are flooding and are becoming dangerous to pass. We are also aware that several low-lying local villages are becoming difficult to navigate (Hemyock & Corfe). We have therefore made the decision to close the school with immediate effect. Please make your way to the school to collect your children. We will assess the situation overnight and let you know by 8am tomorrow if the school is to remain closed tomorrow morning."

Curry Mallet CofE Primary School

Due to localised flooding, they will be closing the school from midday today.

Curry Rivel CofE VC Primary School

The school said: "We have assessed the local road conditions, and there are reports of many roads being inaccessible out of Curry Rivel, but also to Isle Abbots, Hambridge, North Curry, Martock and Thornfalcon. Indeed some staff have left and are stranded. We have liaised with the Local Authority, the Chair of Governors, and other local schools who are closing. Therefore, we have taken the decision to close our school and nursery today."

Fiveaways Special School

Somerset Council has confirmed the school is partially closed due to bad weather.

Hambridge Community Primary School

Somerset Council has confirmed the school is fully closed due to bad weather.

Herne View CofE Primary School

The school said: "We have made the decision to close the school today at 1:30pm due to the increased flood risks. Children can be collected from 12:30pm onwards."

High Ham CofE Primary School

A school statement reads: "Due to condition of roads and closure of main road to the school, continued forecast for rain the flooded roads mean that we have closed to allow staff and children to get home safely."

Hinton St George CofE Primary School

Parents have been asked to collect their children by 1pm due to the localised flooding and many staff members living a long distance from the school.

Keinton Mandeville Primary School

The school has said: "School closed from 1pm due to flooding in local area."

Kingston St Mary CofE Primary School

"Due to flooding of the main route into school and surrounding areas, parents have been asked to collect children from school as soon as possible," the school said.

Long Sutton CofE Primary School

A spokesperson for the school said: "We have assessed the local road conditions, there are reports of many roads being inaccessible and the weather does not look as though it is going to improve throughout the day. We have liaised with the Chair of Governors, and other local schools who are closing and we have taken the decision to close our school and nursery today."

Martock CofE Primary School

The school has been closed today due to bad weather. Parents and guardians will be updated when the school will be reopened.

Meare Village Primary School

The school has said: "Flooding on surrounded roads and failed heating."

North Newton Community Primary School

"Having to close early from 2.15 due to localised flooding. Parents advised to pick up as soon as possible," the school said.

Shepton Beauchamp Church School

The school posted: "Our school is closing at 1pm due to worsening road conditions. Our teachers are sending work home."

South Somerset Partnership School

A spokesperson said: "As soon as all children are safely collected, the school will be closed and the weather closely monitored for tomorrow."

St Mary and St Peters Church School

A spokesperson for the school said: "Our school has to close at 1pm today due to worsening weather conditions on local roads. Our teachers are sending work home."

Stoberry Park School

The school said: "The school will be closing at 2:30pm - we ask all parents who are not able to collect their children by this time to contact the school office. This decision has been taken to allow staff, who travel long distances, to attempt to get home and in recognition of significant flooding on site. There will be no SPARKS or after school club provision today - 4th December. We will confirm whether we will be open tomorrow as soon as possible."

Tatworth Primary School

A school spokesman has said: "School will close at 1pm today due to bad weather and no hot meal provision."

West Pennard CofE Primary School

The school said: "Flooding due to volume of constant rain. Three classrooms not accessible and main hall flooded"

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2023-12-05 06:14:37Z
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Britain announces stricter visa measures to reduce net migration - Reuters UK

  • PM Sunak says Britain taking 'radical' action on migration
  • Government aims for 300,000 fewer migrants than last year
  • Higher minimum salary for skilled workers announced
  • Unions raise concern over crackdown on dependents

LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Britain announced plans to slash the number of migrants arriving by legal routes on Monday, raising the minimum salary they must earn in a skilled job by a third, amid pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to tackle record net migration figures.

High levels of legal migration have dominated Britain's political landscape for more than a decade and were a key factor in the 2016 vote to leave the European Union. Sunak has promised to gain more control after lawmakers in his Conservative Party criticised his record ahead of an election expected next year, with the opposition Labour Party far ahead in opinion polls.

But businesses and trade unions both attacked the measures as counterproductive and challenging for the private sector and state-run health service, both dogged by labour shortages.

Figures last month showed annual net migration to the United Kingdom hit a record of 745,000 in 2022 and has stayed at high levels since, with many migrants now coming from places like India, Nigeria and China instead of the EU.

Home Secretary (interior minister) James Cleverly said the new measures could reduce that number by 300,000.

"Immigration is too high. Today we’re taking radical action to bring it down," said Sunak, who is also trying to deport migrants who arrive illegally to Rwanda.

Cleverly said the government would raise the minimum salary threshold for foreign skilled workers to 38,700 pounds ($48,900), from its current level of 26,200 pounds, though health and social workers would be exempt.

Other measures included stopping foreign health workers bringing in family members on their visas, increasing a surcharge migrants have to pay to use the health service by 66%, and raising the minimum income for family visas.

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The measures could spark new disputes with business owners who have struggled to hire workers in recent years given Britain's persistently tight labour market and the end of free movement from the EU since Britain's 2020 exit from the bloc.

In October, the government's independent migration adviser recommended abolishing the so-called shortage occupations list, one of the main routes for businesses to hire migrant workers in sectors where there are severe staff shortages.

Cleverly said the government would end the current system that lets employers pay migrants only 80% of the going rate to do jobs where there is a worker shortage, and that the list of shortage occupations would be reviewed.

"We will stop immigration undercutting the salary of British workers," Cleverly told lawmakers. "We will create a new immigration salary list with a reduced number of occupations."

However, some studies have shown foreign workers have little or no impact on overall wage or employment levels, and Britain's acute shortage of candidates to fill vacancies remains a problem for many company bosses.

"These changes will further shrink the talent pool that the entire economy will be recruiting from, and only worsen the shortages hospitality businesses are facing," said Kate Nicholls, chief executive of trade body UKHospitality.

"We urgently need to see an immigration system that is fit-for-purpose and reflects both the needs of business and the labour market. The system at the moment does none of that."

The Bank of England said last month that businesses were finding it a bit easier to hire but persistent skills shortages remained in some sectors.

Trade unions also voiced concerns at Cleverly's plan. Christina McAnea, the general secretary of UNISON, the main union in the health sector, saying it spelled "total disaster" for the health service.

"Migrants will now head to more welcoming countries, rather than be forced to live without their families," she said.

($1 = 0.7921 pounds)

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2023-12-04 23:39:00Z
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Politics latest news: Rishi Sunak's popularity hits all-time low among Tory grassroots - The Telegraph

Rishi Sunak’s popularity has hit an all-time low among the Conservative Party grassroots, new figures suggest.

In this month’s ranking of Cabinet ministers by ConservativeHome, the Tory news and opinion website, Mr Sunak’s net approval rating has plummeted from 7.1 to minus 25.4, his lowest ever score.

The Prime Minister is less popular than the entirety of his Cabinet in the wake of multiple attempted resets at his party conference, the King’s Speech and the Autumn Statement which appear to have failed to shift the dial, as well as last month’s blow to his flagship Rwanda policy.

James Cleverly tumbled from top of the table on 72 points to eleventh from bottom on 10.6 after just weeks in his new role as Home Secretary.

Mr Cleverly faced a backlash after claiming the Rwanda scheme is “not the be all and end all” after it was blocked by the Supreme Court. The Government is soon expected to unveil emergency legislation which is aimed at ensuring deportation flights can go ahead, while a new treaty with Rwanda will be signed as early as this week.

Elsewhere in the table, Lord Cameron, who has returned to frontline politics as Foreign Secretary, has a net score of minus 4.9, while Esther McVey, who has been dubbed the “minister for common sense” and will oversee an ‘anti-woke’ push in her Cabinet Office position, debuts in joint fourth place at 31.2.

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2023-12-04 08:20:00Z
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M4 Prince of Wales Bridge: Road closed after serious crash - BBC

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A section of the M4 has been closed in both directions because of a "serious" crash involving a car and a lorry.

National Highways South West said it happened at about 04:44 GMT and the road is shut at the Prince of Wales Bridge, near Almondsbury.

It added that the closure, between junction 22 of the M49 and junction 21 of the M48, is expected to remain in place through the morning.

Avon and Somerset Police has been called to the scene.

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National Highways said it was assisting with traffic management and warned drivers to expect delays in the area.

It first posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the closure was in place eastbound, before follow-up messages confirmed the closure in both directions.

Diversion information is available on the National Highways website.

Police added that the Greenditch Street overbridge is also closed as a result of the crash.

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2023-12-04 08:01:47Z
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Minggu, 03 Desember 2023

Police declare 'major incident' after snowfall as Met Office issue yellow warning - The Independent

UK weather: The latest Met Office forecast

A new yellow warning has been issued for now as frosty weather whips up chaos with flights grounded and a major incident declared in Cumbria.

East Midlands Airport closed its runway this morning after heavy snowfall blanketed the ground, halting flights.

It comes after Cumbria Police declared a major incident as drivers struggle in treacherous snowy conditions in the South Lakes area, particularly in Bowness and Grizedale.

Police urged residents to only drive where necessary after an overnight amber snow warning covered large swathes of the region.

Superintendent Andy Wilkinson. Cumbria Constabulary, said: “Agencies across Cumbria are working together in response to the impact that heavy snowfall is continuing to have on the county’s roads.

“We are working at pace, to help clear roads so those currently affected can get moving.“I would urge anybody considering travelling in Cumbria tonight, to only do so if necessary. The cold temperatures forecast will make road conditions even more difficult.”

There are three yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in place today, after an amber warning was in force overnight for Cumbria.

The warnings cover much of the Midlands, Yorkshire, the North West, Wales and Scotland.

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Cumbria police declare major incident and urge people not to travel after heavy snowfall

Cumbria Police has urged people not to travel to the county on Sunday after it declared a major incident because of heavy snowfall on the county’s roads.

The force said a multi-agency response was ongoing on Saturday evening to “minimise the challenges that heavy snowfall is continuing to have on the county’s road network”.

It has urged people not to travel to the county on Sunday unless necessary, adding that some highway teams had been “verbally abused” as they attempted to deal with the situation.

In a post on social media, Cumbria Police said: “A yellow weather warning for ice is in place for tomorrow morning which will have a continued impact on Cumbria’s roads.

“We would also urge people not to travel to the county tomorrow unless necessary.”

<p>Cumbria snow: Cars abandoned and roads bottlenecked as police declare major incident</p>

Cumbria snow: Cars abandoned and roads bottlenecked as police declare major incident

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Racing: Fairyhouse and Carlisle fit to race as heavy snow puts damper on Leicester and Southwell meetings

Fairyhouse and Carlisle have been given the green light to race this afternoon, but the meetings at Leicester and Southwell have been lost to the cold weather.

Day two of the Fairyhouse Winter Festival, which features a trio of Grade One contests, has survived the threat of frost and a dense fog.

Clerk of the course Brendan Sheridan said: “The fog has lifted, even a little earlier than Met Eireann said it would, which is great.

“You can see the full length of the straight here now and you can also see right around Ballyhack.

“As you know, fog is a bit tricky and it can come and go, but at this point in time, we don’t envisage any more problems.

“We’re in a good place now and we’re all good to go.”

Sheridan had earlier reported on the IHRB Twitter site: “Thankfully, the frost didn’t set in overnight.

“The ground on both tracks is soft. We’ve a completely fresh hurdles and bumper track and we’ve seven or eight yards of fresh ground on the chase track.”

Parts of Cumbria were hit by heavy snowfall overnight but Carlisle passed an early-morning inspection, although racegoers have been warned to be careful on the surrounding roads.

Southwell’s ‘bumpers for jumpers’ card had to be called off after three inches of snow on the track and surrounding areas proved too much to clear.

Leicester were forced to abandon their National Hunt meeting due to the current cold snap.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 10:52
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Village halls turn into bunkers as cars abandoned on standstill roads

Cumbria local Harrison Ward shared what seems to be an idyllic photo of snowed-in Ambleside Parish Centre on X.

But that’s far from the reality. He wrote: “Beautiful for those with planned stays. Less so for those bunkered down in the village halls right now. Roads still shut, don’t travel here.

“Roads at a standstill with abandoned cars as it is.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 10:40
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In pictures: Snow turns North York Moors National Park into a winter wonderland

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 10:08
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Lincolnshire Police warn drivers ‘some roads are unpassable'

Lincolnshire Police said snow had affected driving conditions, particularly in the east of the county.

The force said in a message posted on X: “We’re advising people to avoid driving on our roads due to heavy snow overnight across the county.

“Some roads are unpassable in Lincoln and heading to the east coast. If you have to drive, take time, leave plenty of space from the car in front, and go carefully.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 09:56
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Heavy snow causes power cuts in Cumbria

The heavy snowfall has caused powercuts in the north as Electricity North West has said they are “responding to the incident caused by the weather”.

The company’s website shows 26 live power cuts in Cumbria which affects around 2,500 people.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 09:37
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Cumbria Police continue to urge caution amid heavy snowfall

Cumbria Police has urged people not to travel to the county as heavy snow lashes down in the region.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 09:17
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Three weather warnings in place today

There are three weather warnings in place today:

Yellow- Snow and ice:

In place until noon today.

East Midlands, North East England, North West England, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber

Yellow - Ice:

In place until 11am today

North East England, North West England, SW Scotland, Lothian Borders, Yorkshire & Humber

Yellow - Snow & ice:

In place from 5pm today until 12pm tomorrow.

Central, Tayside & Fife, Grampian, Highlands & Eilean Siar, Orkney & Shetland, SW Scotland, Lothian Borders, Strathclyde

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 09:05
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East Midlands Airport close runway due to heavy snowfall

East Midlands Airport has been forced to close their runway due to heavy snowfall on the ground.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 08:47
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Motorist urged to ‘slow down'

The Central Motorway Police Group has urged motorists to drive safely and slow down on the icy roads.

The unit covers police forces in Staffordshire and the West Midlands.

“There is wide spread snow on the motorway network, please slow down! We are dealing with a large number of traffic collisions caused by the weather,” it said.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain3 December 2023 08:00

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2023-12-03 10:14:00Z
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Residents hear 'screaming and banging' amid murder investigation - Manchester Evening News

A murder investigation is continuing today after a man was found dead in Wigan. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) say they were called to Eleanor Street in Wigan at around 12:30pm yesterday (Saturday).

When they arrived, they discovered a man had died. Members of the public tried to save the man's life by carrying out CPR before police and paramedics arrived, they said.

A woman, 28, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of his murder and remained in police custody for questioning on Saturday night.

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"GMP launched a murder investigation and a scene has been put in place at the address whilst officers carry out enquiries" the force said.

The force described it 'an isolated incident with no risk to the wider public' and said their investigation was 'continuing at a pace.'

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2023-12-03 09:00:00Z
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Sir Keir Starmer praises Margaret Thatcher in pitch to woo Tory voters - telling them: 'Take a look at Labour again' - Sky News

Sir Keir Starmer has praised former Tory prime minister Margaret Thatcher in a bid to woo Conservative voters as he urged them "to take a look at Labour again" ahead of the next general election.

In a comment piece for The Sunday Telegraph, the Labour leader said he is extending a hand of friendship to all Britons - irrespective of who they have supported in the past at the ballot box.

Sir Keir wrote: "Across Britain there are people who feel disillusioned, frustrated, angry, worried. Many of them have always voted Conservative but feel that their party has left them. I understand that.

"I saw that with my own party and acted to fix it. But I also understand that many will still be uncertain about Labour. I ask them to take a look at us again."

He went on to argue that "Labour has changed dramatically" since Jeremy Corbyn's time as leader - and claimed his party had undergone "shock therapy" to ensure it was "rooted in the priorities, the concerns and the dreams of ordinary British people".

In a move that is likely to incense critics on the left, Sir Keir praised the late Baroness Thatcher for effecting "meaningful change" in the UK as she "sought to drag Britain out of its stupor by setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism" during her 11 years in Downing Street.

Britain's first female prime minister remains a deeply divisive figure in UK politics, from the Falklands War and the bitter year-long miners' strike to privatisation and the poll tax, which ultimately led to her downfall.

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Sir Keir contrasted his approach with the Tories under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak - claiming that the government has been drifting away from the electorate after "years of sowing empty promises, cynical falsehoods and false dawns".

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The opposition leader claimed the current state of Britain is cause to throw hands up in despair, and the country no longer works for those it is supposed to.

"Families across the country are bombarded with daily reminders of our current malaise: crumbling public services that no longer serve the public, families weighed down by the anxiety of spiralling mortgage bills and food prices, neighbourhoods plagued by crime and anti-social behaviour," he wrote.

Asked about Sir Keir's praise of Baroness Thatcher, shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds told Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips that the point of his article was to show Labour could be the "vehicle for change in the UK".

He said the objective was not to endorse an prime minister in particular but to highlight the need for change.

Asked if he himself was a Thatcher fan, Mr Reynolds replies: "No, I am not. But I can recognise that she was a formidable opponent."

But Health Secretary Victoria Atkins said she believed the public would "see this for what it is".

"Don't forget he wasn't appealing to Margaret Thatcher's entrepreneurial spirit when he was courting votes from the hard left," she told Sir Trevor.

"And I suspect the great lady herself would view a man who is trying to ride on the coattails of her success with the following words. No, no, no."

Mr Sunak was also criticised for failing to get a grip on immigration, with Sir Keir accusing the PM of "a betrayal" after net migration rose - despite repeated Conservative promises that this figure would fall.

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Sir Keir also lambasted the "nonsensical" idea that some topics are "off limits" for Labour - vowing to "smash the criminal gangs growing fat on the misery of human trafficking".

He wrote: "I profoundly disagree with the idea Labour should not be talking about immigration or small boats crossings. These are matters of serious public concern and deserve to be treated as such."

The latest figures suggest Labour has a 20-point lead over the Tories in the polls, with the opposition telling supporters that "all signals" are pointing to an election in May.

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