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🗓️ 29 June 2020
⏱️ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts Hello, a newscaster called Victoria |
0:07.3 | emails with a question saying, I was excited to hear the announcement today stating that |
0:12.2 | two households can form one extended household in Wales from next week. I would like to bubble |
0:18.3 | with my boyfriend. We both live alone, except I live in Wales and he lives in England. Are |
0:24.4 | we able to form an extended household together under these new rules? If the travel restrictions |
0:30.0 | are lifted on the 6th of July? Well, Victoria, we'd like to bring you answers on this podcast |
0:35.6 | and the answer is yes, as long as neither of you is in any other household bubble. If you're |
0:45.2 | both living alone and subject to it being confirmed on Friday that Welsh travel restrictions are |
0:50.8 | being lifted the following Monday, then you can travel to see each other and bubble with each other. |
0:58.8 | And the other good news in this podcast is that weddings in England can take place again from |
1:05.2 | next weekend. We will get a guide to the new guidance from the Reverend Martin Poole. |
1:10.8 | Do you remember he's the vicar from Brighton that asked that really tricky question of Matt |
1:14.4 | Hancock at one of the Downing Street briefings? All that to come on this episode of the coronavirus |
1:19.9 | newscast. The coronavirus newscast from the BBC. What is this virus? How does it spread? How do we |
1:26.1 | protect ourselves and our loved ones? I got some test results back for coronavirus and it came back |
1:32.3 | positive. We're just kind of trying to feel our way into this new normal. I must level with |
1:37.6 | you, level with the British public, more families, many more families are going to lose loved ones |
1:44.5 | before their time. Relax, we're doing great, it all will pass. Hello, it's Adam in the studio. |
1:50.5 | And Laura in a different studio, hello. Hello, right, let's get the week off to a thrilling start by |
1:55.2 | talking about civil service reform and recruitment, which is actually, no, I was about to then say, |
2:01.7 | which sounds really boring, but is very, very important because the civil servants are sometimes |
2:06.5 | the people that stop ministers doing what they want, which is sometimes a good thing, sometimes |
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