Arcades and adult gaming centres in Wales will come out of lockdown today, despite its English neighbours still suffering a shutdown.

The Welsh Government started a "firebreak" lockdown in the country on October 23, earlier than England. It is now meeting with its counterparts in England to discuss "any potential border issues", as the four countries of the UK continue to take a separate attitude towards the pandemic.
Despite the UK Government announcing a one-month lockdown until December 2, the Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford still insisted at the weekend that the country would emerge from the measures.
Today, shops, bar, restaurants and gyms will reopen, but there is a travel ban preventing people in some parts of the UK with a high incidence of Covid-19 from entering Wales.