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Cinemas in England, which have been closed since the third and current lockdown was put in place in December, could be allowed to open across the country by May 17. With COVID-19 cases falling and a vaccinations program underway, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has revealed a four-step roadmap for the easing of restrictions, starting next month.
Phase one, from March 3, will see schools reopen, following by phase two on March 29, which will allow for some outdoor sports activities. Phase three on
.direct to your inboxCar dealers have been told when they can welcome back customers to showrooms following closures amid the pandemic.
direct to your inboxYesterday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that non-essential retailers will be able to reopen on April 12 at the earliest.This means that brands like Primark, Argos, New Look and Selfridges will all join Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Aldi and Morrisons in the 'we're open for shoppers' club.But not all of the nation's favourite retailers will be reopening that day.More than 176,000 retail jobs were lost on the high street last year – at a rate of 484 jobs a day.The Centre
Boris Johnson has said he is “very optimistic” that he will be able to fully remove all of England’s coronavirus restrictions on June 21 but he added a note of warning as he said “nothing can be guaranteed”.
direct to your inboxPrime Minister Boris Johnson has named the official date when non-essential shops can reopen in England.Today, the PM laid out the government's official roadmap out of lockdown, and confirmed dates when gyms, hairdressers, bars and restaurants can reopen.Now Boris has outlined when non-essential shops are planned reopen.Non-essential shops fall under step 2 of the roadmap, meaning they'll reopen on April 12 at the earliest.Also falling under step two are hairdressers, nail
direct to your inbox Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced the roadmap of easing England out of the latest national coronavirus restrictions. And the nation will be brought out of measures in gradual stages.Step one sees schools and colleges reopen from March 8.And then the rule of six returns on March 29 or, alternatively, two households can mix outdoors.
direct to your inboxThe Prime Minister has unveiled his long-awaited roadmap out of lockdown in England. Boris Johnson appeared before MPs in the House of Commons on Monday (February 22) ahead of an evening Downing Street press conference.
Boris Johnson has outlined his government’s plan for a four-stage exit from the UK’s national lockdown, which will see some sectors shuttered until at least June.
direct to your inboxThis afternoon, Boris Johnson confirmed that barbers, hairdressers and nail salons in England will be allowed to reopen from April 12 at the earliest.These all fall under part two of the roadmap, and will not open before April 12.
Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutNightclubs and gig venues have been one of the hardest-hit sectors in the last 12 months, forced to close for almost a full year.The nightlife sector has finally been given a ray of hope today though as Boris Johnson has set out England's roadmap for leaving lockdown.As long as infection rates and the vaccine roll-out continue to track in the right direction, it's hoped that nightclubs