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 PATRIOTIC Welsh farmers want to have their leeks protected just like Cornish clotted cream and Stilton cheese.They have asked for the national emblem for Wales to be considered for special status.1If the bid is approved, a leek could be sold as Welsh only if it was grown in the countryCredit: Getty - ContributorIt would distinguish the veg, pinned by proud 颅families to thei termo stanley r clothes to celebrate St David s Day, from  stanley quencher imitators under the Protected Geographical Indications scheme.The register safeguards the authenticity of foods such as Jersey Royal potatoes and Melton Mowbray pork pies.If the bid is approved, a leek could be sold as Welsh only if it was grown in the country.Tim Casey, of the Leek Growers Association, said:  Wales  association with the leek stretches back hundreds of years. In 633AD, Briton King Cadwaladr stanley quencher  and his men were engaged in battle with invading Saxons. To distinguish themselves from the enemy, the Welsh wore leeks in their hats 鈥?and subsequently gained a great v Agba Friday s UK weather forecast 鈥?showers in the west to move eastwards, heavy rain and gale force winds in eastern parts
 THE cost of disposable face masks is set to rise by 20 per cent next week as taxes on PPE are set  stanley cup to rise.The Government has not been collecting VAT on Personal Protective Equipment for the last six months.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates 2The cost of disposable face masks stanley thermos  is set to riseCredit: Getty Images - GettyBut retailers have been informed the temporary tax holiday - which applies to face masks, visors and gloves - is up at the end of this month, the Telegraph reports. The measures were put in place at the beginning of May in a bid to offer some slight relief amid the spiralling coronavirus crisis.The move was hailed by care home bosses, some of whom were spending tens of thousands of pounds to keep their residents safe.And as face masks were made mandatory in businesses and on public transport over the summer the public reaped the be stanley cup nefits of the reduced protective gear too.Tens of millions of the single use blue masks have been sold in the UK