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Police in England are able to fine organisers of illegal gatherings of more than 30 people such as raves up to £10,000, ministers say.
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Those who attend gatherings and those who do not wear face coverings where it is mandatory can be given a £100 fine, doubling on each offence up to £3,200.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can set their own enforcement rules.
The government first unveiled plans for tougher penalties for those breaking coronavirus rules earlier this month.
Details of the stricter rules, which came into effect on Friday, come after extra restrictions to stem the spread of Covid-19 were introduced in north-west England.
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