With the UK now more than two months into lockdown, many of us would welcome some new ways to keep busy at home.
12.05.2020 - 16:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
From tomorrow, the UK will see some minor changes to the current lockdown measures as the government releases its coronavirus recovery strategy.
The Prime Minister announced the 'road map' plan on Sunday evening which sets out three steps the country should expect to follow providing things go to plan in tackling the coronavirus.
Part of the plan includes all workers who cannot work from home, should travel to work if their workplace is open.
These 'back to work' guidelines apply to those
With the UK now more than two months into lockdown, many of us would welcome some new ways to keep busy at home.
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