Pubs were given a glimmer of hope this week when Boris Johnson said they may be able to open sooner than planned.
10.05.2020 - 22:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Some hospitality venues could reopen as early as July.
It means places like pubs, cafes, cinemas and hotels may be able to begin trading 'provided they are safe and enforce social distancing.'
The announcement was made by Prime Minister Boris Johnson during his televised address to the nation on Sunday evening.
He did not clarify which parts of the sector may be able to reopen.
He said they would only be able to resume trading if 'the numbers supported it'.
He made the announcement as he
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