In full: Matt Hancock announces swathes of East and South-East of England placed into Tier 3

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Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, has announced changes to England’s Tier system with swathes of the East and South-East of England entering Tier 3.

The areas which will go into the toughest tier of restrictions from midnight on Saturday are Bedfordshire; Buckinghamshire; Berkshire; Peterborough; Hertfordshire; Surrey – except for Waverley; Hastings and Rother; Portsmouth; Gosport; and Havant.

Bristol and North Somerset will move down a tier, to Tier 2, while Herefordshire is to move out of Tier 2 into Tier 1 – in light of a case rate of 45 per 100,000.

It comes after Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester – which has remained in Tier 3 – said ministers will need to “overcompensate” for the “mistake” of Christmas bubbles.

Earlier this week, London and parts of Kent and Hertfordshire were placed into Tier 3 ahead of the formal review in light of their rising case rates.

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