Teachers have blasted the government's decision to reopen schools next week.
26.05.2020 - 11:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Last night, Boris Johnson addressed the nation and announced some huge changes regarding lockdown restrictions for shoppers.
In a speech that is bound to cause divide amongst people, the Prime Minister proposed an easing of lockdown restrictions for establishments such as car showrooms, auction houses and non-essential shops - including clothes shops and toy shops.
The lifting of restrictions means that we are likely to see high street favourites up and running in just a matter of weeks, though
Teachers have blasted the government's decision to reopen schools next week.
Earlier this week, Boris Johnson announced that from June 1, non essential shops will begin to reopen 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, Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that he would look to ease restrictions on some shops at the start of June.
Dominic Cummings has failed to apologise after admitting to making a 260-miles drive during the coronavirus lockdown.
A growing number of councils across England have rejected government plans to reopen schools on June 1.
Greater Manchester cops have been told to 'use common sense' when faced with coronavirus lockdown breaches after measures were rejigged.
The government has released new guidelines for people returning to work after Boris Johnson set out his 'road map' for lifting lockdown.
Following on from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's address to England last night, the government has released a 60-page roadmap outlining the new rules for visiting public places, staying at home, working and public gatherings.