Belfast house party described as disappointing by PSNI Rest assured, where people are deliberately flouting or recklessly breaching regulations they can expect to be penalised.
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A PSNI statement has been issued after reports of groups in excess of 30 meeting for a house party in Belfast on Sunday afternoon.
Dry cleaners and laundry owners have issued a plea for Stormont support, warning that the industry is on its knees with many businesses set to go under.
They have called for a financial package to help them navigate the rest of lockdown, claiming they have slipped through the net of various Covid-19 executive grants schemes.
Laundries and dry cleaners are deemed essential businesses under coronavirus rules so are ineligible for payments given to businesses forced to close during the current restrictions.
But many owners claim they might as well have their doors locked, given the dramatic drop in trade caused by the pandemic.
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