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Wales follows Scotland and England to ban single-use plastics | UK News

Single-use plastics have been banned in Wales from today.

Plastic plates, cutlery and drink stirrers which can only be used once will be included as part of the ban.

The Welsh government says the move would further “embed [its] response to the climate and nature emergency in everything [it does]”.

Other items covered by the ban include cups and takeaway food containers made of expanded or foamed extruded polystyrene, single-use plastic balloon sticks and cotton bud stems.

Single-use plastic drinking straws have also been banned, with exemptions in place for those who need them to drink safely and independently.

The government in Cardiff added this would be the first step as it looks to completely phase out single-use plastic items.

That next phase will see a ban on single-use plastic carrier bags and polystyrene lids for cups and food containers.

Government ministers say that ban will come into force before the end of the current Senedd term in 2026.

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Scotland was the first UK nation to introduce a similar ban on single-use plastics in June last year.

England followed suit on 1…

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This notice was published: 2023-10-30 01:01:00

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Tornado rips off roof in Littlehampton, West Sussex | UK News

A tornado has blown a roof off a house in West Sussex.

Poor weather conditions in Littlehampton and Wick on Saturday night have been categorised a T4 tornado by the Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (TORRO).

Strong winds brought by the tornado blew the roof off the home and on to the other side of the street, as well as damaging street and garden furniture.

One person living in the damaged home was taken to hospital for shock, but no one has been reported injured.

TORRO site investigators were called to the seaside town on Sunday.

They thanked members of the public for providing eyewitness accounts and said the full details of the weather event are still being finalised.

One resident told Sussex World they were “shocked” to see a whole boundary wall blown away.

Drone pictures of the damaged home. Pic: Eddie Mitchell
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Drone pictures of the damaged home. Pic: Eddie Mitchell

Part of the damaged roof on the street in Littlehampton. Pic: Eddie Mitchell
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Part of the damaged roof on the street in Littlehampton. Pic: Eddie Mitchell

Southern and western parts of England, south Wales and eastern Scotland have yellow weather warnings for rain in place on Sunday.

Further warnings have been issued every day until Thursday with the Met Office naming Storm Ciaran, forecast to hit next week.

It comes after Storm Babet killed at least seven people earlier this month.

Repair work to the damaged roof. Pic: Eddie Mitchell
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Repair work to the damaged roof. Pic: Eddie Mitchell

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Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Chris Almond said of the storm: “Winds associated with Storm Ciaran are likely to gust to 80mph along the south coast of England, with a small risk of somewhere exposed seeing 90mph, and winds could even gust up to 50mph or 60mph further inland.”

He added: “This deep low-pressure system will also bring heavy rain to much of the UK, but the heaviest rain is expected in…

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This notice was published: 2023-10-29 16:02:00