'Near normality' should return to the UK by July, Boris Johnson has reportedly told MPs.
30.04.2020 - 18:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The UK's current lockdown measures could remain in place until June, Downing Street has hinted.
The country has been following the strict social-distancing rules since Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged people to stay home back in March.
The UK is nearing the end of its fifth week under lockdown after it was extended following a review on April 16.
The next decision is set to be made next week, on or around May 7.
Today (April 30), the PM's official spokesman was asked about reports that the
'Near normality' should return to the UK by July, Boris Johnson has reportedly told MPs.
Boris Johnson has called for more patience from the nation as it plots a course back to normality.
The Scottish Government has not ruled out regional variations when lifting lockdown, Nicola Sturgeon said today.
As of tomorrow, the public will see a small change in the current lockdown measures imposed in the UK.
The UK has been in lockdown since the end of March and as of this week, we are starting to see a plan out of the strict measures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Cultural events could be staged behind closed doors from June, the government's coronavirus recovery road map suggests.
Nicola Sturgeon says lockdown "must be extended" in Scotland and warned that any easing of restrictions would be "very, very risky".