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How Christmas bubbles could last for at least six days with travel loophole

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A Christmas bubble loophole means families could spend at least six days together if "unforeseen disruption to travel" comes into play.

Brits are allowed to mix three households indoors between December 23 and 27 as part of a coronavirus restrictions loosening during the festive period - despite fears of a third wave.

But new regulations published on Monday say the bubble could last longer than the initial five days for some if their train is delayed or their car breaks down.

The Government guidelines say bubbles can be temporarily extended "immediately after the Christmas period", with the loophole applying to all members even if only one person is impacted.

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