UK governments unveil Covid-19 Christmas plans
People will be able to join 'Christmas bubbles' to allow families to reunite over the festive period. The UK Government and devolved administrations have agreed the approach despite concerns about the spread of coronavirus. The temporary easing of measures will allow three households to mix in a bubble from December 23 to 27.
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