Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Small weddings could be allowed to take place from next month as the Government looks at how to allow people to gather in larger groups. Guidance published by the Government says it understands the “frustration” of couples planning a wedding and intends to enable small ceremonies to take place in England from June 1. |
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Editor: The passing of Gene Shay ( “Fond memories of a folk legend,” Reading Eagle, April 21) did indeed bring back memories. Back in the 1960s, I spent many late Sunday nights listening to the marvelous folk music being played by Gene Shay on a Philadelphia radio station. The folk music of the 1960s was amazing. |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country star Eric Church doesn’t know when concerts might resume in the United States after the spread of the coronavirus, but he wants people to feel safe when they return to hear live music. The singer known for his often-worn sunglasses sent a message to fans in a video and.... |
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The coronavirus death toll in English and Welsh care homes has passed 8,300 - with nearly 40% of fatalities in a week linked to the killer virus. Data released today by the Office for National Statistics shows there were more than 1,500 care home deaths in the final week of April. |
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