Nathan Carter apologises over birthday party which breached Covid rules

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Police say that a total of 15 Covid fines were doled out while a Prohibition Notice was also issued

Police were called to the home of country star Nathan Carter after suspected Covid-19 breaches, it has emerged.

Nathan was reportedly celebrating his 31st birthday in his luxury home where 50 people were present at the time. A statement from PSNI said: “Police received a report in relation to a house party and a suspected breach of The Health Protection Regulations 2021 at an address in Lisbellaw at 10.30pm on Friday night .

Every day we'll send you a round-up of the latest news, sport and entertainment all in one handy place.The Liverpool-born star has carved out an impressive career for himself at a young age becoming one of the biggest country music singers in Ireland.

 

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