By Jake Kanter
13.05.2020 - 13:30 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
New rules put place by the UK government will allow house moves and viewings to return from today - but only in England.
Yesterday saw the extension of the coronavirus furlough scheme up until October - but the housing market is among a collection of sectors that have been given the greet light to resume.
Throughout lockdown, buyers and renters had been urged to delay any potential move. The government estimated around closed to half a million moves had been affected, which equates to a total
By Jake Kanter
By Andreas Wiseman
As is the case with many of our favourite high-street stores, M&S has planned to reopen many of its UK branches on June 15, following new guidance from the government.
Primark could reopen stores in Scotland by 'late June' as it anticipates lockdown measures easing following the coronavirus pandemic.
McDonald's will reopen in East Kilbride for drive-thu and delivery next week.
Dental practices in England are set to reopen from June 8, it was revealed today.
Hair salons have been shut for over two months now, which means for a lot of us – desperation has set in. But you won’t have to suffer through home hair disasters for much longer, as most places are preparing to reopen from 4 July.
Earlier this week, Boris Johnson announced that from June 1, non essential shops will begin to reopen in the UK.
Last month, catalogue retail giant Argos took the decision to close all of its standalone stores in the UK.
Cineworld has announced plans to reopen the entertainment sector in July after months of lockdown.