Piers Morgan has told Good Morning Britain viewers that he has been banned from the government’s daily press briefings.
28.05.2020 - 15:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Earlier this week, Boris Johnson announced that from June 1, non essential shops will begin to reopen in the UK.
The announcement has been met with a mixed response, and while many are keen to get back to the high street and kick-start the economy, others are worried about the health risks and implications which may arise with stores physically opening.
We already know that in order to open, shops will need to pass a risk assessment, but now the government has published a list of rules and
Piers Morgan has told Good Morning Britain viewers that he has been banned from the government’s daily press briefings.
Earlier today, all of IKEA's stores in England reopened their doors for the first time since shutting for lockdown.
After shutting its doors to shoppers weeks ago, tomorrow, IKEA will open several of its stores across the UK.
Last month, catalogue retail giant Argos took the decision to close all of its standalone stores in the UK.
Following on from Boris Johnson's announcement last night, shoppers in the UK have been questioning which 'non-essential' stores will be first to reopen on June 15.
Last night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that from June 15, non-essential retailers will be allowed to open their doors to shoppers once again.
Earlier this month, Boris Johnson announced a shift in lockdown rules for people in England.