Bruce Springsteen has given a rare in-depth interview ahead of the release of his new album Letter To You.
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Wales. The Snowdonia National Park attracts around six million visitors annually, with more than 600,000 people trekking to the summit of its highest peak every year.
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK and international travel restrictions causing disruption on trips and breaks, Britain's beauty spots have seen a surge in visitors. The summer months has seen swathes of tourists queueing to reach the top of Wales' highest mountain. While the popular tourist town of Llanberis at the foot
.Bruce Springsteen has given a rare in-depth interview ahead of the release of his new album Letter To You.
Tier 2 or 3 lockdown area to have casual sex with someone from a different household. The new coronavirus restriction system states for those in Tier 2 it is now against the law to meet anywhere indoors with someone outside your household or social bubble. Ruling out overnight stays for those who aren't in a bubble.
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coronavirus restrictions - Tier 3 - are now advised they should not leave the area. While those outside of these areas are told they should not enter them unless absolutely necessary.
Wales are changing on Friday - with people banned from entering the country if they are from an area of the UK 'with a high prevalence of coronavirus'. After Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford had his request for a travel restrictions to be implemented in high-risk areas rejected, the devolved government has now imposed its own regulations.
Tougher restrictions on funerals and public transport in Oldham are to be scrapped as Greater Manchester is due to be placed under ‘Tier 2’ coronavirus rules, an MP has said.The region has reportedly escaped a ‘Tier 3′ shutdown of pubs and bars, but households will continue to be banned from meeting inside, it is understood.Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon tweeted following a video call with Health Secretary Matt Hancock, in which he confirmed that the rules would be changing for Oldham and
coronavirus.Nicola Sturgeon yesterday announced the strict new measures on the hospitality industry following a recent spike in infections, which saw more than 1000 cases recorded in the last 24 hours.The country’s nightlife is set to look different when new rules come into force at 6pm on Friday - and heading out for drinks with friends is no longer an option.The rules will be harshest for those living in the central belt, where all licensed premises will be closed.So, where can you drink
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is reportedly at risk amid changes to the Welsh lockdown rules.The hit ITV reality series, which is normally filmed in Australia, has relocated to Gwrych Castle, Wales, this year, due to pandemic travel restrictions.While filming is due to begin in a few weeks’ time, an ongoing spike in the number of Covid-19 cases across the UK could potentially throw a spanner in the works.The new guidance issued by the Welsh government states: “People will no longer be
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Stefania LaVie Owen, who has starred in Netflix’s Messiah and Hulu’s Chance, has joined the cast of Sweet Tooth.Deadline understands that she is a series regular on the upcoming Netflix drama, which is based on the DC Vertigo comic and comes from Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey’s Team Downey, Jim Mickle, Beth Schwartz and Warner Bros.
ITV has said that I’m A Celebrity “continues to adhere to all relevant guidelines” after the area of Wales in which it is to be filmed was put under new lockdown restrictions.The show has been filmed in Australia since it first started on ITV in 2002 but this year it will be filmed at Gwrych Castle in Conwy as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.The 20th series is due to start production later this autumn.However, the Welsh Government has announced that a number of new local lockdowns,
holidaymakers are still able to travel abroad - albeit often subject to conditions - many are wondering when they will be allowed to take that dream trip over the pond.Undeniably he pandemic has disrupted international travel for much of 2020 and rules differ widely depending where you're travelling to - or coming back from, and in many cases causing confusion.US president Donald Trump essentially closed the American borders at a very early stage in the Covid-19 pandemic, banning flights from
Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. International student Reese Chamberlain, 18, was told that he would receive three meals per day while isolating.
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