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Moor fire near North Yorkshire RAF base declared major incident
Moor fire near North Yorkshire RAF base declared major incident

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time4 days ago

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Moor fire near North Yorkshire RAF base declared major incident

A moorland fire near an RAF base in North Yorkshire has been declared a major incident. Crews were first called to Langdale Moor after reports of smoke on Monday and found the blaze had jumped a firebreak. An overnight watch took place but by Tuesday morning, the fire covered 300 x 300m, growing to 1km x 1km by the afternoon. Water bowsers, six fire engines and all-terrain vehicles were being used to fight the fire - near RAF Fylingdales - early on Wednesday. Fire Service said the blaze had shrunk overnight, but by 12.30pm it had spread to cover 5sq km and was declared a major incident. Pictures posted on Facebook by Bedale fire station showed the fire burning overnight, while drone footage filmed on Tuesday showed huge flames and vast clouds of smoke. More resources are now being sent to the scene in an effort to bring it under control. The hot, dry weather in the UK has made such fires more likely and a fire on heathland in Dorset was also . Crews were still on site at Holt Heath today, dealing with hotspots and occasional flare-ups sparked by wind. However, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service said "good progress" was being made across all four sectors of the incident. Wildfires causing havoc in Europe European nations have been dealing with much more destructive fires this summer in what is becoming a growing problem - especially in the south of the continent. At least 1,400 firefighters were deployed in France's southern Aude region last week to try to stop the country's biggest wildfire in decades from reigniting. About 7,700 residents were also evacuated yesterday from near the Greek city of Patras, west of Athens. People were also ordered to move as fires spread on the popular holiday islands of Chios and Kefalonia. Read more from Sky News: In Spain, a 35-year-old volunteer firefighter died from burns after trying to build firebreaks near the town of Nogarejas. He is the sixth person to die in wildfires in the country this year. Other serious fires have also broken out this summer in Turkey and Albania, where authorities said 10,000 personnel were battling 24 wildfires.

Moor fire near North Yorkshire RAF base declared major incident
Moor fire near North Yorkshire RAF base declared major incident

Sky News

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Sky News

Moor fire near North Yorkshire RAF base declared major incident

A moorland fire near an RAF base in North Yorkshire has been declared a major incident. Crews were first called to Langdale Moor after reports of smoke on Monday and found the blaze had jumped a firebreak. An overnight watch took place but by Tuesday morning, the fire covered 300 x 300m, growing to 1km x 1km by the afternoon. Water bowsers, six fire engines and all-terrain vehicles were being used to fight the fire - near RAF Fylingdales - early on Wednesday. North Yorkshire Fire Service said the blaze had shrunk overnight, but by 12.30pm it had spread to cover 5sq km and was declared a major incident. Pictures posted on Facebook by Bedale fire station showed the fire burning overnight, while drone footage filmed on Tuesday showed huge flames and vast clouds of smoke. More resources are now being sent to the scene in an effort to bring it under control. The hot, dry weather in the UK has made such fires more likely and a fire on heathland in Dorset was also declared a major incident at the weekend. Crews were still on site at Holt Heath today, dealing with hotspots and occasional flare-ups sparked by wind. However, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service said "good progress" was being made across all four sectors of the incident. Wildfires causing havoc in Europe European nations have been dealing with much more destructive fires this summer in what is becoming a growing problem - especially in the south of the continent. At least 1,400 firefighters were deployed in France's southern Aude region last week to try to stop the country's biggest wildfire in decades from reigniting. 0:48 About 7,700 residents were also evacuated yesterday from near the Greek city of Patras, west of Athens. People were also ordered to move as fires spread on the popular holiday islands of Chios and Kefalonia. In Spain, a 35-year-old volunteer firefighter died from burns after trying to build firebreaks near the town of Nogarejas. He is the sixth person to die in wildfires in the country this year. Other serious fires have also broken out this summer in Turkey and Albania, where authorities said 10,000 personnel were battling 24 wildfires.

Council backs Palestine Action motion against own legal advice
Council backs Palestine Action motion against own legal advice

BBC News

time24-07-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Council backs Palestine Action motion against own legal advice

A council in Northern Ireland has gone against its own legal advice and voted to call for charges to be dropped against people arrested for supporting the newly-banned group, Palestine City and Strabane District Council is understood to be one of the first local authorities in the UK to back such a government proscribed Palestine Action earlier this month under the Terrorism Act following a break-in at an RAF base, with membership carrying a maximum jail term of 14 of people have been arrested for carrying placards supporting the group, including an elderly female vicar and an 81-year-old former magistrate. More than 100 people protesting the decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terror group have been held across the in support of the pro-Palestine activist group took place in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol and Truro, in Cornwall, on Metropolitan Police said 55 people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences for displaying placards in support of Palestine Action, at the largest demonstration in Action lobbies against Israeli-linked businesses in the UK and accuses the British government of complicitity in genocide in Gaza. 'Reap the whirlwind' The motion calling for charges against the arrested supporters of Palestine Action to be dropped was passed by Derry City and Strabane District Council on Wednesday. That was despite the advice of the city solicitor, Philip Kingston, and chief executive John Kelpie, who told councillors that a section of the motion calling for the charges to be dropped "must come out".The Sinn Féin Mayor Ruairí McHugh said he would allow the motion in its entirety and it was carried with support of his party, the SDLP, People Before Profit and some independents. The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) voted motion also calls for the ban to be lifted, but as this was enacted by the Westminster Parliament, it would have to be repealed by that body. People Before Profit councillor Shaun Harkin, who proposed the motion, said tens of thousands of people had been "killed and slaughtered" in Gaza and Palestinian children were being "starved to death".The government, he said, were "complicit in this" and would "reap the whirlwind".He said the banning of Palestine Action was a "ridiculous use of legislation" which could end up in peaceful people being put in councillor Gary Donnelly said the ban was an attempt to "scare the life out of people" and "scare them off the streets", while Catherine McDaid, of the SDLP, described the legislation as "the slippery slope"."If you go out and oppose genocide, you are going to be done for supporting a terrorist organisation," she DUP councillor Niree McMorris said it was "absurd" for the council to go against their own legal advice.

At least 63 arrests at Palestine Action ban protests across UK
At least 63 arrests at Palestine Action ban protests across UK

BBC News

time19-07-2025

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  • BBC News

At least 63 arrests at Palestine Action ban protests across UK

Dozens of people have been arrested at protests across the UK against the decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terror have been reported in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol and Truro, all places where demonstrations in support of the pro-Palestine action group took place on Met Police said 55 people were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences in Westminster for displaying placards in support of Palestine Action. Eight were arrested in Truro in government proscribed the group earlier this month under the Terrorism Act of 2000, making membership of or support for the group a criminal offence, following a break-in at an RAF base. Across the country, protesters held placards with the words: "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action."In London, arrests were made near the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Parliament Square, where as many as 20 police vans moved in swiftly to arrest those holding the placards, many of whom appeared to be over the age of woman claimed to be in her 80s and was walking with a stick. Some were led away while others had to be and Cornwall Police said two men and six women were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after protesters gathered near Truro Cathedral. The force said around 30 people were involved in the peaceful demonstration, organised by campaign group Defend Our the campaign group said that one of those arrested near the cathedral was an 81-year-old former also said 16 people were arrested in forces in the other locations where protests took place have not yet confirmed the number of arrests they made. Saturday's protests came ahead of a High Court hearing on Monday at which the co-founder of Palestine Action, Huda Ammori, will ask for permission to challenge the decision to ban the Saturday, 71 arrests were made across the UK at similar protests against the Action has engaged in activities that have predominantly targeted arms companies since the start of the current war in voted to proscribe the group after activists broke into RAF Brize Norton in June, spraying two Voyager aircraft with red paint and causing £7m worth of damage. Palestine Action took responsibility for the incident at the people have since been remanded in custody, charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and conspiracy to enter a prohibited place knowingly for a purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests of the incident also prompted a security review across all UK military bases.

Huge blaze rages at former RAF site with 12,000 tonnes of hay on fire as smoke fills the sky
Huge blaze rages at former RAF site with 12,000 tonnes of hay on fire as smoke fills the sky

The Sun

time13-07-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Huge blaze rages at former RAF site with 12,000 tonnes of hay on fire as smoke fills the sky

A MASSIVE fire broke out at an old RAF base this morning. Fire crews rushed to Wigsley Old Airfield in Nottinghamshire at 1.25am. 5 5 5 Around 12,000 tonnes of hay bales and standing corn were ablaze. There were about 10 fire engines and multiple rural firefighting vehicles tackling the flames. Three engines remain on scene, where they're creating fire breaks to extinguish the blaze. The brigade said crews will be on scene for the next few days to fully extinguish the fire and determine a cause. RAF Wigsley was built between 1941-1942 as a satellite base for the Royal Air Force. It was operational from February 1942 and closed in July 1958. There are still buildings from the war on the site today. 5 5

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