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Second lockdown sparks “unprecedented increase” in illegal raves across England

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coronavirus infections.According to the NTIA, the lockdown has seen a direct rise in illegal parties, as young people seek to rally against “continuing restrictions on their lives”.NTIA chief executive Michael Kill said: “Following the announcement of a national Lockdown on Saturday, we have seen an unprecedented increase in illegal events up and down the country.

As predicted due to weather these have moved indoors in the many vacated business spaces and warehouses across the UK.“There is a growing concern across the sector that frustration is boiling over and the recent news has been met with anger, many blaming the government for mis management of the situation”“Young people are searching for alternatives to late-night venues, as they.

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