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Mark Drakeford says holiday lets should not be taking bookings from people who live outside Wales

FIRST Minister Mark Drakeford has warned holiday home providers in Wales not to take bookings from people living in England. The Welsh Labour leader said a further reopening of the country’s tourism industry, which will start with self-contained accommodation on March 27, would be halted if providers were welcoming people from over the border. On Friday, Mr Drakeford confirmed Wales would move to a “stay local” period from Saturday for two weeks before travel rules are lifted in time for the partial return of holiday lets for Easter. But he said a holiday in Wales would be restricted to those living in the country, as lockdown rules in England mean April 12 is the earliest people living there can go on holiday in the UK.

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Oryx's premieres some ultra-heavy "Misery" | Music

Oryx's premieres some ultra-heavy "Misery" | Music
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Convict slammed 3 years jail for wounding : Sierra Leone Concord Times

Convict slammed 3 years jail for wounding : Sierra Leone Concord Times
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Newton coroner's attorney says removal from office unlikely

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Newton coroner’s attorney says removal from office unlikely He says evidence detailed in county’s petition inaccurate, based on hearsay From left, Dorothea Bailey-Butts holds her hand on a Bible held by husband Stanley Butts as she receives the oath of office to be county coroner from Probate Judge Melanie Bell Dec. 17. She took office Jan. 1. - photo by Tom Spigolon COVINGTON, Ga. The Newton County coroner s new attorney predicted a petition to remove her from office will be unsuccessful because the charges in it are inaccurate and based on hearsay evidence.

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Newton County's embattled coroner asks county to pay her legal fees

COVINGTON — Newton County’s controversial coroner has informed Commission Chairman Marcello Banes that she expects the county to pay for her legal defense against the county’s efforts to have her removed from office. County Manager Lloyd Kerr filed a petition Jan. 29 with the state Coroner’s Training Council to remove Coroner Dorothea Bailey-Butts from office, alleging several incidents of misconduct. Bailey-Butts was elected in November and took office on Jan. 1. In a Feb. 10 letter to Chairman Banes, obtained by the Citizen through an Open Records Act request, Bailey-Butts asks that the county provide the “payment of an attorney of my choice as legal counsel in defending the Office of the Coroner against these baseless claims… “

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