Liverpool will join London in tier 2 after the northwestern city’s largely successful mass testing scheme was rolled out earlier this month.
The announcement came via a new arm of the official government website, which allowed users to enter a location and be told which tier it would be placed in after next Wednesday. Matt Hancock, the health secretary, later confirmed the news in an address to the House of Commons.
Meanwhile, Andy Burnham, mayor of Manchester, criticised the government earlier for the lack of support that will be provided to the regions that remain – or are promoted to – the highest coronavirus restrictions.
Mr Burnham took to Twitter to react to news that Liverpool will receive half the amount of financial support than places such as Kent. “Can that possibly be fair?” he asked.
‘It’s what we expected’: More MPs react to coronavirus tiers
Leader of Hull City Council Stephen Brady said the city’s infection rate had dropped from a peak of 785 cases per 100,000 on November 16, when it was the highest in England, to 530 on Thursday.
But Mr Brady said: “Tier 3 is not where anyone wants to be but, with our infection rates still very high, it is what we expected and it’s the right place for Hull to be at this time”.
Meanwhile, Andy Street, Tory mayor of the West Midlands, said of his region being placed inTier 3:
Kate Ng26 November 2020 12:31
‘Not acceptable’: Sir Lindsay Hoyle vexed at tier announcement
Commons leader Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said it is “not acceptable” that news of the government’s postcode checker to find out what tier local areas are in was revealed in the media before parliament.
Labour’s shadow Commons leader Valerie Vaz said in the House of Commons: “At 11.14am it was announced that you could find out which tier you were in via a journalist rather a statement to the House,” before adding adding: “I think this is an absolutely appalling way to treat parliament.”
Sir Lindsay replied: “This House should be informed first we keep telling the government that is the way that good government should treat and respect this chamber. It is not acceptable to put it online.”
“The only good thing about the Government is it’s crashed so it’s not helpful, so might be that we do get the statement first.”
He added: “This House should hear it first.”
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 12:11
The full list of Covid tier restrictions by area
The government has issued its latest round of coronavirus tiers, restricting daily life for citizens across England with only three areas finding themselves under the most lenient rules.
And while the majority of the country find themselves facing tier two restrictions, some including Greater Manchester have been placed under the ‘Very High alert’ tier three rating.
The Independent’s Vincent Wood has the full list of tiers by area:
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 12:01
London pubs to reopen if they serve food
Pubs in London will be allowed to open next week if they serve food, after the capital was placed in tier 2 of the new restrictions in a move that will delight MPs and businesses in the capital
A political row is expected, though, as big cities in the North face the harshest tier 3 curbs.
Success in curbing Covid-19 infections in Liverpool means it will drop into tier 2, but Manchester faces the toughest restrictions after lockdown ends on 2 December – shutting pubs and restaurants except for takeaways.
Rob Merrick, our deputy political editor, has more:
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 11:56
“Hope is on the horizon, but we still have a way to go. We must dig deep and we must remain vigilant,” Matt Hancock said, ending his statement to the Commons.
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 11:54
In a written statement, which contained the tier breakdown, Matt Hancock told MPs: “Thanks to the shared sacrifice of everyone in recent weeks, in following the national restrictions, we have been able to start to bring the virus back under control and slow its growth, easing some of the pressure on the NHS.
“We will do this by returning to a regional tiered approach, saving the toughest measures for the parts of the country where prevalence remains too high.
“The tiering approach provides a framework that, if used firmly, should prevent the need to introduce stricter national measures.
“On 2 December we will lift the national restrictions across all of England and the following restrictions will be eased:
“1. The stay-at-home requirement will end.
“2. Non-essential retail, gyms, personal care will reopen. The wider leisure and entertainment sectors will also reopen, although to varying degrees.
“3. Communal worship, weddings and outdoor sports can resume.
“4. People will no longer be limited to seeing one other person in outdoor public spaces, where the rule of 6 will now apply.”
“The new regulations set out the restrictions applicable in each tier,” Mr Hancock said, before adding: “We have taken into account advice from Sage on the impact of the previous tiers to strengthen the measures in the tiers, and help enable areas to move more swiftly into lower tiers.”
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 11:51
Matt Hancock is speaking in the House of Commons
Health secretary Matt Hancock said the lockdown in England has “successfully turned the curve and begun to ease pressure on the NHS”.
He told the Commons: “Cases are down by 19 per cent from a week ago and daily hospital admissions have fallen 7 per cent in the last week.
“January and February are always difficult months for the NHS so it is vital we safeguard the gains we made.”
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 11:49
Government site to show what tier you are in crashes
The government website designed to show users what tier they will soon be in has crashed for many.
Social media users are sharing issues with the site as many go to check the latest lockdown information. The alert ‘sorry, we’re experiencing technical difficulties’ is currently appearing on the site.
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 11:35
Sweden royals test positive for Covid
Sweden’s Prince Carl Philip and his wife Princess Sofia have tested positive for coronavirus, the Swedish royal court has confirmed.
The court said in a statement on Thursday that both royals are feeling well under the circumstances, adding that King Karl XIV Gustaf, Queen Silvia, the prince’s older sister Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel would be tested during the day.
Kate Ng has all the details:
Sam Hancock26 November 2020 11:15