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Sunak to unveil emergency jobs scheme
The chancellor is expected to announce new measures to replace the furlough scheme which expires next month.

NHS Covid-19 app launches for the over-16s
Users are being urged to install the app to protect themselves and others against the resurgent virus.

Christmas lockdown of students 'not ruled out'
Matt Hancock refuses to rule out stopping students returning home, to limit spread of Coronavirus.

Cineworld swings to huge loss after virus closures
The cinema chain warns it may need to raise more money in the event of further coronavirus restrictions.

Two accidents close M4 in both directions
One crash left a car overturned in the carriageway, while a second involved three lorries.

Welsh pub-goers 'may get 20 minutes to drink up'
Rules in Wales are different to England, where pubs and restaurants must close at 22:00.

Students told to isolate after 124 test positive
More than 600 students are told to stay in their rooms after outbreaks at two Glasgow University halls of residence.
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Sunak to unveil emergency jobs scheme
The chancellor is expected to announce new measures to replace the furlough scheme which expires next month.

NHS Covid-19 app launches for the over-16s
Users are being urged to install the app to protect themselves and others against the resurgent virus.

Christmas lockdown of students 'not ruled out'
Matt Hancock refuses to rule out stopping students returning home, to limit spread of Coronavirus.

Cineworld swings to huge loss after virus closures
The cinema chain warns it may need to raise more money in the event of further coronavirus restrictions.

Two accidents close M4 in both directions
One crash left a car overturned in the carriageway, while a second involved three lorries.

Welsh pub-goers 'may get 20 minutes to drink up'
Rules in Wales are different to England, where pubs and restaurants must close at 22:00.

Students told to isolate after 124 test positive
More than 600 students are told to stay in their rooms after outbreaks at two Glasgow University halls of residence.

NHS Covid-19 app launches for the over-16s
Users are being urged to install the app to protect themselves and others against the resurgent virus.

Christmas lockdown of students 'not ruled out'
Matt Hancock refuses to rule out stopping students returning home, to limit spread of Coronavirus.

Cineworld swings to huge loss after virus closures
The cinema chain warns it may need to raise more money in the event of further coronavirus restrictions.
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Read moreCrown Currency Exchange victims 'may get some money back'

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People still owed money after the collapse of a Cornwall-based foreign currency exchange firm may get some of it back.
Crown Currency Exchange, based in Hayle, went under in October 2010, owing some 12,500 clients a total of £20m.
One of the UK's biggest foreign exchange websites at the time, it allowed individuals and business customers to pre-order foreign exchange at a set price up to a year in advance, with amounts of between £300 and £10,000 available.
It blamed a downturn in the travel market.
But a number of people involved in the company were jailed in 2015 for fraud and accounting offences.
Company founder Susan Benstead, given a two-year suspended jail term in 2015 for money laundering, was ordered to pay more than £850,000 in a proceeds of crime hearing at Southwark Crown Court in 2017.
In an update, Devon and Cornwall Police said it understood from HM Courts & Tribunals Service that Benstead would be "making a significant payment imminently towards settlement of her order following the sale of her former home in France".

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