Cinema owner in Wales is fined £15,000 for screening Covid conspiracy theory movie
Cinema & Co in Swansea was ordered to close in November but flouted the rules. Owner Anna Redfern, 45, reopened the cinema to show a Covid conspiracy film.
In December, she showed A Good Death, a film made by David Icke's son Jaymie. It came after she was ordered to close for refusing to check vaccination passes
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