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Non-essential shops, hospitality to reopen in England Apr. 12
*NON-ESSENTIAL SHOPS, HOSPITALITY TO REOPEN IN ENGLAND APR. 12
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) February 22, 2021
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UK SAYS PEOPLE SHOULD CONTINUE TO WORK FROM HOME UNTIL FINDINGS OF REVIEW OF SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES, EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE JUNE 21
— Inara Bright (@InaraBright) February 22, 2021
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Hope for Summer holidays:
— Steven Swinford (@Steven_Swinford) February 22, 2021
Foreign travel could be allowed from May 17
DfT is conducting a review which will look at how to increase foreign travel which will report back by April 12
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COVID-19: England's legal limits on social contact set to end in June - with beer gardens reopening in April
England is set to remove all legal limits on people's social contact by 21 June, the prime minister has announced. After schools reopen on 8 March, with some outdoor restrictions lifted by 29 March, Boris Johnson said the next step will be to reopen beer gardens and hairdressers in England on 12 April. Setting out his roadmap for easing England's third COVID-19 lockdown, Mr Johnson told MPs that the dates in his four-stage plan were not set in stone and were the earliest possible point at which the restrictions could be lifted. Nevertheless, the PM has now provided full details of his long-awaited plan that foresees ... (full story)