Covid delay threatens 50,000 weddings as couples plead 'let us have our day'

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Covid delay threatens 50,000 weddings as couples plead 'let us have our day'
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Couples desperate to marry have pleaded “let us have our day” as experts warned delaying Covid unlocking will threaten 12,500 weddings a week.

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