The Week - UK (2021-02-06)

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Stansted, Essex
“No case to answer”:Fifteenhuman rights activists whobroke
into Stansted Airport in 2017to stop adeportationflight have
wonanappeal againsttheir convictions. Inanon-violentprotest,
the “Stansted 15” lockedthemselves together on therunwayto
prevent therepatriation of 57detaineestoGhana andNigeria.
They were convicted the followingyearofe ndangering thesafety
of an aerodrome–aterror-relatedoffence that carriesamaximum
term oflife in prison.However,in ajudgment handed down last
Friday, the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Burnett of Maldon, said the
protesters shouldnot have been ch arge dwith thatoffence,
becausetheir conduct “did notsatisfy” itsvarious elements.
“Intruth, ”headded,they had“no case to answer.”

Belfast
Post-Brexitthreats:Inspectionsofanimals and animal-basedfood
productsat Larneand Belfastportsweresuspended onMonday
amidconcernsforthesafetyof theofficialscarryingoutthe
post-Brexit checks. ThePoliceServiceof NorthernIrelandhad
previouslywarned thatthetermsoftheNorthernIrelandprotocol
–which keeps theprovince withinthe singlemarke t–were
causing discontentin loyalistcommunitiesin particular. It said
the “signals” includedcommentsonsocial media,but alsothe
appearance of new graffiti referring to the IrishSea border, and
describing port staffas“targets”. Staff hadalso reportedseeing
“suspiciousactivity”around theports,includingpeople
apparentlytaking down theircarnumberplates.

The UK at aglance

6February 2021 THE WEEK

Edinburgh
Backtoschool:NicolaSturgeonhasannouncedaphased
reopeningofschoolsforScotland’syoungestschoolchildren.The
FirstMinistertoldMSPsonTuesdaythatnursery-agechildren,
andthoseinprimaryyears 1 -3wouldreturnfrom 22 February
–assumingcoronavirusratescontinuetofall.Sheaddedthatthere
wouldalsobeaverylimitedreturnforseniorpupilstoallowfor
thepracticalworknecessaryforsomecourses.Butshewarned
adultswouldhavetolivewithrestrictionsforlonger:thecurrent
lockdownwillremaininplaceatleastuntiltheendofthemonth,
whiletravellersarrivingfromoutsidetheUKwillbesubjecttoa
“managedquarantine”systemtopreventnewstrainsofthevirus
fromreachingScotland.Sturgeonalsoconfirmed6 10 ,7 78 Scots
hadsofarreceivedtheirfirstdoseofaCovidvaccine,andthat the
countrywasontracktovaccinateallover-70sbymid-February.

Whitehaven,Cumbria
Mineobjection:TheGovernmenthasbeenrebukedbyitsown
climatechangeadvisersforallowingtheconstructionoftheUK’s
firstdeepcoalminein 30 years.Thecolliery,nearWhitehaven,is
scheduledtoextract2.78milliontonnesofcokingcoalayearfor
useinsteelproduction.Itsadvocatespointoutthatitwillcreate
500 jobsdirectly,and 2 ,000moreinthesupplychain;andthat
theUKcannotproducesteelwithoutcokingcoal.Cumbria
CountyCouncilapproveditlastyear,andCommunitiesSecretary
RobertJenrickdeclinedtointervene.ButlastSaturday,Lord
Deben,chairoftheClimate Change Committee,saidthat
Jenrick’sfailure tocallinthe planforfurtherscrutinygave
a“negativeimpressionoftheUK’sclimate priorities”.

Manchester
Racist abuse:Manchesterpolice have
launchedan investigation intotheonline
racist abusethatwas levelledat several
blackfootballerslastweek.ManUnited’s
MarcusRashford(right) describedthe
abuse hehadreceived,followinghis
matchagainstArsenalon3 0 January,as
“humanityandsocialmediaatitsworst”,
butdeclinedto makeitpublic,saying
“Ihave beautifulchildrenof allcolours
followingmeandtheydon’tneedtoread
it”.Chelsea’sReeceJamesand West
Brom’sRomaineSawyers werealsotargeted. CultureSecretary
Oliver Dowdenhas vowed todo more totackle the problem.

London
Diggingin:The veteran eco-warrior Dan Hooper (akaSwampy)
and his16-year-oldsonwereamong nine ac tivist sholed upin a
tunnel outsideEuston Station this week, as partofacampaign to
highlightthe numberofwoodlandsthat will be destroyedduring
the construction of HS2. ActivistshadbeencampedoutinEuston
Square Gardens,nearthe plannedterminus, for months, during
whichtime they secretlydug a100ft tunnelnetwork. Agroup
occupied itlast week, andsaid they werereadytostay therefor
the“long haul”–despite attemptsby HS2’s bailiffs to evict
them.There have beenanumber of collapses, andtheyhave been
warned theycoul dsuffoca te or dr own. Hoopersaid he’d triedto
dissuadehisson fromjoini ng him in thetunnel,to no avail.

Coventry
Urbanairport:Theworld’sfirst
urbanairportspecificallyfor
cargodronesand“flyingcars”
(verticaltake-offandlanding
vehicles)istoopeninCoventry
laterthisyear,aspartofitsUK
CityofCulturecelebrations.
Theairport,knownasAir
One,isonlytemporary:itwill
beusedtodemonstratehowair-taxisandthelikewouldfunction
inbuilt-upenvironments;butthefirmbehindithopeseventually
tocreateapermanentfacilityinCoventry–andtorolloutthe
concepttocitiesworldwide.Theprojectwasawardeda£1.2m
governmentgrant,andisalsobeingbackedbyHyundai.

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