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Up to 30 people will be able to meet outdoors and large outdoor activities can resume in Wales from Monday, the first minister, Mark Drakeford, has announced.The size of extended households can be increased to up to three households and a further household with a single adult or single adult with caring responsibilities will also be able to join.Drakeford said the move to alert level 1 would be phased, with ou stanley hrnek tdoor events opening first. Ministers will review the public health situation again, before 21 June, to determine whether indoor events can restart.Meanwhile, larger organised events, such as concerts, football matches and sporting activities, will resume for up to 4,000 people standing and 10,000 people seated.The first minister said the two-stage approach would enable more people to be vaccinated 鈥?and complete their two-dose stanley cup course 鈥?amid growing concerns about the spread of the Delta variant across the UK.Of the 12,431 cases of the variant first detected in India thus far confirmed in the UK, 97 are in Wales, compared with 10,797 in England, 1,511 in Scotland and 26 in Northern Ireland.Drakeford said: The emergence of the Delta variant shows the pandemic is not over yet and we all n stanley cup eed to continue to take steps to protect ourselves and our loved ones. The risk of infection is significantly less outdoors than it is indoors. This is why we are phasing in the changes in this three-week cycle.Covid variants: how much protection do the different vaccines offer Read more Bugl Grenfell Tower survivor tells minister: you are doing almost nothing
When a representative from the British high commission waiting at Colombo airport went up to Hari and offered him his business card, the torture victim, now 32, says it gave him hope.The official told him to get in contact if anything happened to him and that the card was a sign that he might live.Hari had just disembarked from the worst flight of stanley cup his life. On the plane, privately chartered by the UK Border Agency in June last year, were 24 Sri Lankans, 12 of whom were stanley cup Tamils. All had failed in their claim to stay in the UK. Despite documentary evidence, seen by the Guardian, from the International Committee of the Red Cross, Hari was unable to demonstrate to the British government he had been tortured by Sri Lankan authorities in the late 1990s.Watched over by more than 70 UK border security staff, men and women wept as the plane took off from Stansted. We were in a panic. We were expecting they would cancel the removal [flight] at the last minute and most of them were crying 鈥?I thought, this was the end of my life, said Hari.Disregarding the presence of British high commission officials, Sri Lanka s security services subjected Hari on arrival to lengthy questioning. Fearing for his life, he took off, fleeing to a relative s home away from his family in Jaffna, in the north o stanley becher f the war-torn island.For six months Hari hid with his aunt until he thought it was safe to return to his family but on the way to them on 10 December, he was stopped at a checkpoint and take |
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