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We ll prosper again Hospitality workers in Mersey tourist town positive ahead of reopening inside
Pub, restaurant and cafe owners can finally welcome customers back inside from May 17
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Restaurant owners in a Merseyside town that heavily relies on its hospitality industry have spoken of their relief at being allowed to welcome customers back inside from Monday.
Traffic chaos in Devon and Cornwall after spate of incidents - updates
Traffic on several roads around the two counties is being delayed
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A flurry of incidents across Devon and Cornwall are causing havoc on the roads.
They range from multi-vehicle pile-ups to police incidents - and they are causing delays for unlucky motorists who are being caught up int he aftermath.
Currently, queues around three miles in length are being reported near Landrake in Cornwall following what has been described as a serious crash .
Devon and Cornwall Police says there are believed to be several casualties from the incident.
Devon and Cornwall react to the Budget 2021 after Rishi Sunak s announcement - updates
The Chancellor has announced a number of policies
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Residents and business owners across Devon and Cornwall listened carefully to Rishi Sunak s Budget for 2021 and are reacting to his announcements.
The plans unveiled by the Chancellor include an extension to the furlough scheme and the 5% reduced rate of VAT for the tourism and hospitality sector which will continue for another six months to the end of September, with an interim rate of 12.5% for another six months after that.
Mr Sunak also confirmed that all alcohol duties will be frozen for the second year in a row and the planned increase in fuel duty has also been cancelled.