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UK PM visits scene where MP was fatally stabbed
TL Bureau & Sources, London
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and resistance Labor Party pioneer Keir Starmer visited the congregation Saturday where official David Amess was lethally cut while meeting with constituents, hours after his killing was pronounced a fear monger occurrence. The homicide has stunned the country and provoked requires a survey of safety efforts for legislators completing body electorate work. Amess, 69 and an individual from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision Conservative Party, passed on in the wake of being cut a few times at around noontime Friday at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, England. A 25-year-elderly person was
captured on doubt of homicide and a blade was recuperated, police said. He is accepted to have acted alone. “The early examination has uncovered a potential inspiration connected to Islamist radicalism,” the Metropolitan Police said in an assertion short-term. Two locations in the London region are being looked, the power said. The man captured is accepted to be
a British public with Somali legacy, official sources have told UK news office PA Media. The UK’s Counter Terrorism Command is driving the examination concerning the killing, police said Friday. England’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right), Britain’s fundamental resistance Labor Party pioneer Keir Starmer (focus) and senior cop Ben-Julian Harrington
convey flower recognitions for Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea on Saturday. A solemn looking Johnson conveyed a wreath of pale roses Saturday morning to leave before the congregation where Amess was assaulted. He and Starmer were joined by Home Secretary Priti Patel, whose administration office is liable for policing and counterillegal intimidation endeavors in the UK. Boss Constable of Essex Police Ben-Julian Harrington and Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle additionally conveyed blossoms to the scene. English officials face hazards when working up close and personal with electors English officials face chances when working eye to eye with electors Talking in no time a while later, Patel honored Amess as “a man
of individuals” and enthusiastic backer for individuals he addressed. “He was killed doing a task that he cherished, serving his own constituents as a chosen popularity based part,” she said. “Also, obviously, demonstrations of this (sort) are totally off-base and we can’t allow that to hinder our working majority rules system.” Patel said she had been in conversations with the Commons speaker, police and security administrations to “ensure measures are being set up for the security of MPs, so they can continue with their obligations as chosen popularity based individuals.” MPs in Britain normally meet with occupants in their electorates eye to eye during “medical procedures,” and it is unprecedented for them to have a security detail.
Myanmar Head Aung Hlaing excluded from ASEAN leaders summit
TL Bureau, Jakarta
The military general who held onto power in Myanmar in February has been prohibited from a yearly culmination of provincial pioneers in the not so distant future. The Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) consented to welcome a non-political delegate from Myanmar rather than Gen Min Aung Hlaing. It is an extraordinary move for the 10-part coalition, which customarily tries not to meddle in its individuals’ undertakings. Asean said the military had not done what’s needed to end the strife in Myanmar. In August, Gen Min Aung Hlaing named himself leader and said the nation’s highly sensitive situation would be stretched out as battling between the military and volunteer army powers went against to the tactical
upset proceeded. Asean said in an explanation that a crisis meeting of its unfamiliar clergymen on Friday couldn’t arrive at an agreement on whether the military ought to address Myanmar at the highest point held between 26-28 October. The gathering said Myanmar’s tactical chiefs had would not satisfy guarantees of discourse and de-heightening and said its agent had been prohibited from meeting the dismissed and detained non military personnel pioneer, Aung San Suu Kyi. The assertion - gave by Brunei, which is facilitating the culmination - said the circumstance in Myanmar “was affecting territorial security just as the solidarity, believability and centrality of Asean”. In April, Asean encouraged Gen Min Aung Hlaing to end the rough crackdown in the nation and to deliver political detainees.
The BBC’s Jonathan Head in Bangkok says the choice to prohibit the general from the culmination, which will likewise be gone to by US President Joe Biden and other world pioneers, is a critical hit to the tactical government’s expectations of inevitable worldwide acknowledgment. There have been no signs yet, our reporter adds, that the military will lessen the utilization of savagery against the resistance and to begin haggling with them. Asean didn’t name the Myanmar agent it was welcoming to partake in the highest point. Shows spread across Myanmar following the February overthrow. Security powers reacted with a merciless crackdown, killing in excess of 1,000 individuals and confining more than 6,000, as per the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.
2 While the Atlantic storm season doesn’t formally end until Nov. 30, AccuWeather forecasters accept that the chances of any extra typhoon development soon are low. After an excited speed around the pinnacle of typhoon season, there is only one name left on the 2021 rundown of tempest names: Wanda. Might that name go unused? The 2021 Atlantic typhoon season got off to a record-quick beginning, with five tempests shaping by July 1, outperforming a record set simply a year prior. The season proceeded at a high speed, with advancement starting off again in mid-August and proceeding through midSeptember. Before the finish of the time of quick movement, eight tempests had made landfall in the United States. Be that as it may, presently, the jungles sit torpid. “We’re going into a circumstance where there are less tropical components falling off Africa, which before October for the most part are the provocateurs in the advancement of typhoons and storms,” AccuWeather Hurricane Expert Dan Kottlowski said. Tropical waves that arise off the shoreline of Africa are typically the wellspring of typhoon improvement during the pinnacle of storm season. As per Kottlowski, 85 of all hurricane improvement can follow its starting points to tropical waves. Typhoon Ida, the most grounded tempest to make landfall in the United States this year, was brought into the world from a tropical wave that started to coordinate in the southern Caribbean Sea, simply off the shore of South America. Ida quickly heightened prior to making landfall in Louisiana. Even in the wake of losing wind force, the tempest proceeded to annihilate portions of the Northeast as a tropical rainstorm. Tropical storm Henri, which shaped off the Northeast coast, had its strange beginning in a complex of rainstorms that followed across the United States almost fourteen days before its landfall in Rhode Island. Be that as it may, around October, the quantity of tropical waves typically diminishes, with storms having a tendency to begin in the Caribbean Sea. Static Tropical Breeding Areas
Hurricane still not over eleven after disaster in United States
Mid-October to November Typhoon Nicholas, which shaped for the current year in September, had its starting point in a manner more normal of October tropical turn of events, framing in the Bay of Campeche prior to making landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm. Notwithstanding, wind shear over the Caribbean Sea is incredibly discouraging the shot at any further tropical advancement this year. “At the point when you have solid breezes, what we call wind shear, those solid breezes will debilitate tropical frameworks, and that is the reason it’s been so peaceful since Sept. 15, since we’ve had a huge measure of wind shear in the Atlantic bowl,” said AccuWeather boss transmission meteorologist Bernie Rayno. Vertical breeze shear, the most effective with regards to tropical frameworks, is the shift in course and speed of winds at expanding statures in the climate. At the point when solid vertical breeze shear is available, the highest point of a typhoon or storm can be blown many miles downstream. For this situation, the tempest can turn out to be extremely unbalanced or shifted and start to loosen up as dry air advances into the framework or the progression of warm, wet air into the whole tempest is disturbed. Solid breeze shear can keep a tempest from framing in any case. “We are going into a La Niña,” Kottlowski said, alluding to the climatological wonder in which ocean surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean dip under average and can have sweeping impacts on climate somewhere else on the planet.
“Furthermore, ordinarily when you go into a La Niña, that favors keeping the upward wind shear toward the north, and that is not happening presently, the upward wind shear has been profound into the jungles throughout the most recent a few days, and that is the explanation we truly have not seen genuinely hearty examples to set out the freedom for tropical turn of events,” he added. NOAA on Thursday declared that the La Niña stage had authoritatively evolved and that meteorologists anticipate that it should stay into spring of the following year. Typhoon Henri battled wind shear all through a lot of its lifetime, causing the tempest to seem disproportionate on Satellite. At the time this picture was taken on Aug. 20, Henri was around 400 miles southeast of Charleston, S.C., and was advancing toward the northwest with supported breezes estimated 65 mph. Wind shear can be apparent to
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sharp eyewitnesses on satellite symbolism. In the event that a functioning tropical framework looks disproportionate, with the mists on only one side of the framework, that is probable because of high measures of wind shear. In lieu of a tropical framework, wind shear can be noticeable on water fume satellite circles, which show the development of water fume in the upper environment, and along these lines can demonstrate high breezes present. Be that as it may, as Kottlowski referenced, the climate design over the Atlantic bowl is being affected by a La Niña stage, which generally will in general move vertical breeze shear toward the north and out of the Caribbean. La Niña, which means “young lady” in Spanish, is one period of a three-pronged regular environment design that happens across a huge piece of the tropical Pacific Ocean known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation. ENSO’s three stages are separated into La Niña’s cool stage, which enhances the northern fly stream and debilitates the southern fly stream, known as the subtropical fly stream, having downstream effects in the United States. In the event that the La Niña assists with causing conditions to turn out to be more ideal, the Atlantic bowl could possibly produce a couple more tempests before the season closes, or even after the season authoritatively finishes on Nov. 30. Tempests can form well into November and have even framed as late as January,
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Flags on UK government buildings to be half-masted
Following the death of Sir David Amess MP, flags on all UK government buildings will be flown at half-mast.
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Actuarial valuations of public service pensions schemes
New announcements will affect public service pension schemes. One means the 2016 valuations will complete and another sets out how the cost control mechanism will be reformed. TL Bureau, London
TL Bureau, London Flags will be flown at half mast on UK government buildings from today
until 8pm on Monday 18 October. Other organisations and local authorities may follow suit if they wish to do so.
New strategy launched to protect chalk streams
TL Bureau, London
The report, published 15 October, by the Catchment Based Approach’s Chalk Stream Restoration Group sets out recommendations of how to enhance these precious habitats. Chalk streams are a rare and valuable habitat, often referred to as the equivalent of England’s rainforests. It is estimated that 85% of the world’s chalk streams are in England and around 29% of these are in East Anglia. Most water we drink in the East comes from rainwater stored deep beneath our feet in natural chalk
‘aquifers’, which feed our chalk streams. Chalk streams also need good water quality for different species of fish, plants and insects to flourish. However they face significant challenges in the 21st century due to complex problems worsened by climate change and population growth. The Environment Agency has been involved in a number of local partnership projects to help restore chalk streams, including 2 in Norfolk. The River Tiffey before the work was carried out. The River Tiffey before the work was carried out.
The government has made 2 separate announcements that will affect public service pension schemes: One will allow the 2016 valuations to complete. The other sets out how the cost control mechanism will be reformed going forward, starting from the forthcoming 2020 valuations. 2016 valuations - amending directions The cost control element of these valuations had been paused due to uncertainty arising from the McCloud / Sargeant litigation. As that uncertainty recedes those valuations can now complete. On 7 October the government published Amending Directions which allow completion of the 2016 public service pension scheme valuations. This legislation sets out how schemes must allow for the impact of the McCloud / Sargeant litigation in the cost control element of those valuations. As part of this process, HMT consulted the Government Actuary on these changes and completed this statutory consultation in October 2021. Pension Blocks Arrow 2020 valuations - cost control mechanism reform On 4 October the government also announced it is to go ahead with the reforms of the cost control mechanism it proposed in its
Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE has been appointed to First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has confirmed that Her Majesty the Queen has approved the new appointment of First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff. TL Bureau, London Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key has been appointed as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, said: I am delighted to congratulate Vice Admiral Sir Ben on his appointment to First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff. Sir Ben Key is an exceptional military officer and I have no doubt he will be outstanding in his new post.As the current Chief of Joint Operations, Vice Admiral Sir Ben was one of the key architects of the incredible Op Pitting rescue mission, which weeks ago saw the successful evacuation of over 15,000 British nationals and Afghans from Kabul. Every day the threats to the UK and our allies multiply, that’s why
this Government has made the biggest investment in the Armed Forces since the Cold War, so that we can modernise to meet that threat head on. Under Vice Admiral Key’s leadership, the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, are in excellent hands. Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, said: I am very pleased to welcome Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key as the next
First Sea Lord. As a previous Fleet Commander and the current Chief of Joint Operations, he will bring a wealth of operational experience to the role. He will continue the modernisation of the Royal Navy to help ensure we can meet future threats and deliver for the Nation. We live in a period of enormous change and I am delighted to be working with Sir Ben in my new role as Chief of the Defence Staff to ensure the Royal Navy and the rest of Defence are a global force delivering for Global Britain. Vice Admiral Sir Ben Key, said: It is an honour and privilege to be selected as the next First Sea Lord. I am excited at the prospect of leading the exceptional sailors and marines of the Royal Navy through the exciting challenges we have ahead.’
consultation earlier this year. In particular: moving to a ‘reformed scheme only’ design widening the corridor from 2% to 3% of pensionable pay and introducing an economic
checkThese reforms will be implemented ahead of the completion of the 2020 valuations and follow the Government Actuary’s recommendations in his review of the mechanism earlier this year.
Police volunteers honoured at 2021 Lord Ferrers Awards The awards celebrate the contribution of volunteers to the policing family.
TL Bureau, London
Police volunteers have been honoured for their work engaging young people on domestic abuse, supporting vulnerable people in communities, and encouraging people from diverse backgrounds to join the police during the pandemic at an awards ceremony attended by the Home Secretary and Policing Minister on Thursday 14 October. The Lord Ferrers Awards celebrates the contributions of Police Support Volunteers, Special Constables, Volunteer Police Cadets, and volunteers supporting the work of Police and Crime Commissioners. The Home Secretary attended the ceremony and presented the Volunteer Police Cadet Team Award to Gwent Senior Police Cadets for developing a
youth advocate mentor role to proactively engage with young people on domestic abuse and coercive relationships. The Policing Minister, meanwhile, presented honours to Bronwen Bishop of Avon & Somerset Constabulary for work engaging key stakeholders on vulnerabilities across two housing estates and Laurence Unthank of Surrey Police for work improving the potential and speed of the existing ANPR system which helped investigations across the south east region.
4 COVID-19 UPDATE India TL Bureau, New Delhi
97.14 Cr. vaccine doses have been administered so far under Nationwide Vaccination Drive 16,862 new cases in the last 24 hours Recovery Rate currently at 98.07%; Highest since March 2020 19,391 recoveries in the last 24 hours increases Total Recoveries to 3,33,82,100. Active cases account for less than 1% of total cases, currently at 0.60%; Lowest since March 2020. India’s Active caseload stands at 2,03,678; lowest in 216 days. Weekly Positivity Rate (1.42%) less than 3% for last 112 days, Daily positivity rate (1.43%) less than 3% for last 46 days 58.88 cr Total Tests conducted so far
Egypt Records 869 New Cases of Coronavirus TL Bureau, Cairo
Egypt recorded 869 new infections of the novel coronavirus, along with 38 deaths in the past 24 hours. In a statement, the Egyptian Ministry of Health announced that the total number of the virus infections reached 316,711, while the total number of deaths jumped to 17,884.
U.S. Records 87,870 New Infections of COVID-19 TL Bureau, Washington D.C.
The United States of America recorded 87,870 new infections and 1,393 deaths of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours. According to statistics published by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of the virus infections reached 44,709,010, while the number of deaths jumped to 720,228
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Visa penalties and new powers to speed up removal of illegal migrants
New powers will incentivise other countries to co-operate with the removal of those who have no right to be in the UK. TL Bureau, London The Home Secretary will be granted new powers to impose visa penalties on countries that refuse to take back their own citizens who have no right to be in the UK, under new reforms in the Nationality and Borders Bill announced today (Friday 15 October 2021). Under these new powers, the Home Secretary will be able to take a tougher stance on countries that do not co-operate with deportations and removals, by suspending visas entirely, imposing a £190 surcharge on applications to come to the UK or increasing visa processing times. When used, these powers will help to incentivise other countries to cooperate with the government to remove those who have no right to be in the country. The new power to impose visa penalties is one of the amendments the government has tabled to the Nationality and Borders Bill, as the Home Secretary delivers on her commitment to create a fair but firm immigration system as part of the New Plan for Immigration. Together these measures will help prevent dangerous illegal journeys into the UK and break the business model of the criminal gangs exploiting people. Home Secretary, Priti Patel said: The UK has a proud history of being
open to the world but we rightly expect our international partners to work with us to remove those who have no right to be in the UK, such as dangerous foreign national offenders. It is unfair on UK citizens and taxpayers that pressure is put on our public services by foreign nationals with no legal right to be here. Through my New Plan for Immigration, and this landmark legislation, I will continue to take the difficult action needed to fix our broken asylum system and deliver on what the British people want – full control of our borders. More foreign criminals will also be removed sooner. Under changes to the Early Removal Scheme, foreign national criminals will now be eligible for removal up to 12 months before the end of their
custodial sentence, as opposed to nine months. Minister for Justice and Tackling Illegal Migration, Tom Pursglove said: The New Plan for Immigration provides the only long-term solution to fix our broken asylum system, and we are taking another step forward in delivering on this commitment as our Nationality and Borders Bill continues its passage through Parliament. We are ensuring our system is fair for those who play by the rules, but firm on foreign criminals and those in our country illegally. We have brought forward the most significant reforms to the immigration and asylum system in decades. This is what the British people have consistently demanded. Strengthening the Bill through these
amendments will ensure that we continue to deliver for them. The government has also tabled further amendments to the Bill, including: changes to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997, to safeguard sensitive material. This will mean that legal challenges on immigration decisions which involve sensitive information can be heard by a court that specialises in protecting sensitive information expanding the types of claims that can be dealt with in an accelerated appeal from detention, so that more cases can be resolved while the person is in detention rather than them being released into the community. This includes foreign national offenders Other government amendments expected to be tabled in Parliament over the coming week include: introducing a robust approach to age assessment to better identify children seeking asylum and stop adults accessing children’s services legislation to establish an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) Scheme, in line with the government’s ambition to secure the border. Once introduced, carriers will need to check that all passengers (except British and Irish citizens) have a digital authorisation or some other form of permission before they can travel to the UK
The United States Announces UK provides almost £30 million to humanitarian catastrophe in northern Ethiopia New Humanitarian Aid in UK Minister for Africa Vicky Central America and Mexico Ford, announces an additional TL Bureau, London
TL Bureau, Washington D.C.
Ned Price, Department Spokesperson The United States, through the Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), is providing more than $20 million in additional assistance to help meet urgent humanitarian needs for the nearly 700,000 asylum seekers, refugees, and vulnerable migrants in Central America and Mexico. This additional funding brings the total U.S. humanitarian assistance for Central America and Mexico to more than $331 million for Fiscal Year 2021. This additional funding will support increased access to international protection, access to mental health and psychosocial support, legal assistance, shelter, and healthcare, including prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Through its international organization partners, PRM funding also supports protection capacity building for
governments in the region. Through this new humanitarian assistance, the United States is advancing our mission to collaboratively manage migration in the region, including by promoting access to protection and increasing the U.S. response to urgent humanitarian needs in Central America and Mexico. This is part of the Administration’s comprehensive approach to supporting safe, orderly, and humane migration while also addressing the root causes of irregular migration in the region. The United States is the largest single donor of humanitarian aid in Central America and Mexico and to asylum seekers, refugees, and vulnerable migrants in the region. We remain concerned about the continuing increase in humanitarian needs and forced displacement in the region, and we urge other donors to contribute to the international response and provide the support needed to save lives.
The Minister for Africa Vicky Ford has announced an additional £29m of humanitarian aid to people affected by the catastrophic conflict in northern Ethiopia. The announcement marks World Food Day today [16 October] and increases the UK’s commitment to the crisis to more than £75m - making the UK the second largest donor. The Minister is also calling on all parties in Ethiopia to urgently agree a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid through and for the Ethiopian Government to lift the de facto blockade of humanitarian relief into the Tigray region. The people of Tigray need 500 trucks of critical assistance per week, but less than 10% of this has been met since June. The conflict has caused a humanitarian catastrophe, with the UN estimating that 5.5 million people face acute food insecurity. Over 400,000 people in northern Ethiopia are experiencing famine-like conditions – more than in all of the humanitarian crises in the rest of the world combined.
£29m of humanitarian aid for northern Ethiopia on World Food Day 2021. Lady holding baby in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia UNICEF Ethiopia/2020/Mulugeta Ayene