Tier 3: Full list of businesses that will stay closed including cinemas and casinos

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CASINOS, bowling alleys and cinemas are to stay shut in areas where coronavirus infections are highest, the Prime Minister has announced. Boris Johnson announced the new rules for areas which are in Tier three, where pubs, restaurants and theatres must also stay closed. It comes following fears by No10 that coronavirus “could quickly run out […]
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