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New lockdown rules applied in Wales - and this it what it means for rest of UK

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The UK is in its fifth week of lockdown, which was put in place by the Government in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus.

The British public have to abide by strict rules – including avoiding non-essential travel, adhering to social distancing, and only leaving homes for a limited number of reasons.

Last week it was announced the lockdown measures would stay as they are until May 7, when there will be a new review. But the Welsh Government has now announced new lockdown regulations, which will come into force this weekend.

The new rules will stop people travelling outside the local area where they live. The tightened rules have been put in place in a bid to stop people making excessive non-essential journeys, specifically those who

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