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If you see him or have any information about his current whereabouts, please call 101 quoting reference 21000666319. Officers have warned anyone who may be harbouring him may be committing an offence. The 36-year-old is wanted in connection with a serious assault (GBH) which took place on 15 th November in Horncastle. We are renewing our appeal to find wanted man, Vincent Jackson. “People should continue with their plans as normal for Christmas, I think it’s going to be a great Christmas,” he said. Sajid Javid told Sky News’ Trevor Phillips On Sunday it would be “irresponsible to make guarantees” but the measures announced this week in reaction to the Omicron variant will “buy us time” to enable scientists to assess it. Health secretary: “plans as normal for Christmas” The Omicron variant contains a large number of spike protein mutations as well as mutations in other parts of the viral genome.Įarly indications suggest this variant may be more transmissible than the Delta variant and current vaccines may be less effective against it.Ī rapid rise in infections in South Africa has been attributed to the spread of this new variant of COVID-19. From Sunday, November 28, South Africa, Botswana, Lesostho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe and Namibi, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Angola were added to the UK’s travel red list. Travel restrictions have already been implemented to slow the spread of the variant. The other significant change affects international travellers, with everyone entering the UK (other than those coming from the Common Travel Area that covers the Channel Islands and Ireland) will have to take a PCR test by the end of the second day after their arrival and self-isolate until they receive a negative result. MPs are due to vote on confirming the measures after they come into force.
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The government said the measures are precautionary, and will be reviewed in three weeks. The Prime Minister announced the new, temporary measures to respond to emergence of UK cases of the Omicron COVID variant, with the first two cases in Nottingham and Chelmsford. It said that in order to remove their objections certain measures would be required including the installation of a fire hydrant at the developer’s expense.įace coverings will once again be made compulsory in shops and on public transport from Tuesday, November 30 - but pubs and restaurants are exempt for now. Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue also issued an objection on the grounds of “inadequate water supply for firefighting purposes”. “Many residents have already objected to West Lindsey District Council, I just hope they listen and we can get this stopped.” “The vehicles coming in and out of this specific area will make a small road even more dangerous, the terrible odour will affect local business and residents living in nearby houses, not to mention the cruel industry that is factory farming moving right to our doorstep. Holly Marie, who has been a resident of Saxilby for over 30 years, said: “I feel that this would have a huge negative impact on the village. The most common objections appear to be smell, noise, increase in lorries and traffic, the risk of more accidents and animal welfare. However, it is likely to ordinarily house 32,000 birds to “allow for ample internal roaming space”. Arden & Son Ltd submitted an application to West Lindsey District Council in June to build a poultry rearing unit at land adjacent to ‘Saxilby Sykes’, which would be capable of accommodating up to 38,000 hens. Saxilby residents, as well as an animal rights organisation, are strongly against proposed plans for an intensive chicken farm to be built in the Lincoln village.