shoppers today after an easing of lockdown restrictions. The Scottish Government has given the green light for most non-essential shops to reopen as part of phase two of the roadmap out of lockdown.
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Hundreds of football fans gathered in Coventry city centre last night despite coronavirus lockdown restrictions.Photographs and video footage show a sea of Coventry City supporters in blue celebrating the news that the team is back in the Championship.Flares were set off as fans jumped, sang, and chanted together.West Midlands Police has since launched an investigation after disorder broke out during the mass gathering where "several hundred people met".A statement said: "The gathering was
.shoppers today after an easing of lockdown restrictions. The Scottish Government has given the green light for most non-essential shops to reopen as part of phase two of the roadmap out of lockdown.
here“It’s still transmitting and personally, I believe that these relaxation measures of lockdown are both confusing, conflicting and people don’t really know what the score is quite frankly and they rely on us to interpret it for them.“We do our best of course, but at the end of the day people will do what they will do.”The PM had announced that people should remain two metres apart where possible but a ‘one metre plus’ rule would be introduced.Two households in England will also be able to
Scottish Government is planning to allow public toilets to reopen when the five mile travel restriction is lifted and before beer gardens reopen next month.
many industries would be allowed to reopen next month, including pubs, restaurants, galleries and cinemas.
lockdown restrictions. Videos and images show droves of boozed-up punters drinking in the city's Kelvingrove Park on Saturday evening.
Five new deaths from coronavirus have been reported as Scotland gets set to enter phase two of the route map out of lockdown.Latest figures from the Scottish Government show 2,453 people have now succumbed to the disease.Giving her daily briefing, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she expected to confirm a further easing of restrictions on Thursday - although she warned that not all measures would be implemented overnight.It is expected that some personal restrictions will be lifted and
Areas of Manchester city centre still recorded ‘dangerously high’ levels of pollution weeks into lockdown, experts have found.
With Scotland relaxing restrictions as it enters the first phase of its route map out of lockdown, supermarkets may start to change rules.
Here in Ireland, we can only meet up with four people outside as long as we maintain the social distance guidelines.
Andy Burnham has joined a number of scientific advisors in arguing that the UK government's easing of the lockdown restrictions is happening too soon.
Coronation Street favourite Helen Flanagan has opened up about the difficulties of dealing with lockdown with young children.