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Six people have been summonsed to appear in court over the next few days and more than a dozen fined following the unlicensed music event that happened over Halloween in South Gloucestershire. Hundreds of people gathered at a warehouse in Yate late at night on Saturday 31 October. Police prevented an estimated 200-300 other people reaching the site and broke up the event in the hours that followed. Two people received £10,000 fines in the days after for their part in organising the event, in breach of COVID-19 regulations at the time. A further 13 people have now been retrospectively fined £200 for attending a large gathering, as per the restrictions at the time.
Woman spat on handcuffs after being arrested in Hartcliffe
The woman has now been fined for breaching an order
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Boris Johnson is leading a coronavirus press conference as the UK s death toll surpasses 100,000.
The Prime Minister is appearing alongside Chief Medical Officer for England Chris Whitty and NHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens.
He is expected to discuss the nation s rising Covid death toll. As of today, 100, 162 people have died within 28 days of a positive test.
It s not anticipated he will introduce new coronavirus policy.