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That law could be in force within a year and it could help the men get answers, assuming they are there to be found.

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Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens told the BBC the measures would only be in force for "a very short period", typically "a matter of days, or at the most months".

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Later on Monday and into Tuesday, the heavy rain will have moved further north-east where another yellow warning will be in force from 3pm Monday to 9am Tuesday.

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It will go into effect next week and be in force until Nov. 11.

By mid-2026, the complete set of regulations, including requirements for high-risk systems, will be in force.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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