Coronavirus tiers leave landlord raging as he's forced to shut but half a mile away OPENS

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A frustrated landlord has slammed the UK Government's three-tier coronavirus system after his pub was forced to remain closed, but a pub just 0.4 miles away will be allowed to open.
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