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Brit, 23, returns from Ibiza and throws lockdown party in UK coronavirus hotspot

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A 23-year-old man who threw a house party and left his home when he should have been self-isolating after returning from Ibiza has been fined £1,000.

Layton Migas, from Bolton - which this week had strict lockdown rules re-imposed because of spiralling coronavirus cases - admits partying with pals.

Government regulations said those returning from Spain must self-isolate for two weeks when they get back to the UK. Migas told The Sun he had been fined - but said lots of people he knows hadn't quarantined.

He said authorities wouldn't have known if neighbours hadn't reported him, and claimed he was being "scrutinised" for being a young person.

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