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Bust Premiership trio owe £30m in unpaid Covid loans

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Bust Premiership trio owe £30m in unpaid Covid loansLondon Irish, Wasps and Worcester went out of business needing to repay more than £30m of Covid relief loans, a National Audit Office report says.
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Bust Premiership trio owe £30m in unpaid Covid loans

Bust Premiership trio owe £30m in unpaid Covid loans
London Irish, Wasps and Worcester went out of business needing to repay more than £30m of Covid relief loans, a National Audit Office report says.
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