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Welsh Government further extends measures to protect businesses impacted by coronavirus from eviction until end of March 2021 – GTFM
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Welsh Government extends protection for businesses impacted by coronavirus from eviction
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Coronavirus morning headlines as cases in Wales continue to soar and another council closes schools early
Welsh Government cabinet meeting this week to discuss other options
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Here are the coronavirus morning headlines for Thursday, December 10, as case rates of coronavirus in more than half of council areas have hit their highest levels yet.
Welsh Government extends measures to protect businesses impacted by covid from eviction
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PEOPLE who may want to travel by train over the festive period are being urged to check their journey details as a new timetable comes into effect. The new timetable will commence on Sunday, December 13, and there will be a number of changes to departure times. Over Christmas, services will run into the evening of Thursday, December 24, and as is standard, there will be no service on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. Services will resume with the normal Sunday timetable on December 27 and customers should expect these to be busy. Customers are advised to consider other travel options on December 27 to ensure there is space for those making essential journeys.