Boris Johnson has defended the government's decision to ease lockdown restrictions for a second time, despite the Covid-19 alert level remaining the same.
28.05.2020 - 20:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A number of lockdown rules in England will be lifted from Monday (June 1) the Prime Minister has announced.
Speaking at the daily downing street press conference on Thursday, Boris Johnson revealed a relaxation of some measures.
Mr Johnson said all five steps required to change lockdown measures are being met, but warned he would not 'throw away' the gains already made.
The latest changes are the most drastic since the country went into lockdown on March 23.
As of Monday, the government
Boris Johnson has defended the government's decision to ease lockdown restrictions for a second time, despite the Covid-19 alert level remaining the same.
From this week lockdown rules have been changed with people now able to spend time with friends and loved ones outdoors while social distancing.
People urged to avoid beaches this weekend despite latest changes to lockdown rules.
Greater Manchester cops have been told to 'use common sense' when faced with coronavirus lockdown breaches after measures were rejigged.
As of tomorrow, the public will see a small change in the current lockdown measures imposed in the UK.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots not to be ‘distracted’ by the raft of lockdown changes made by Boris Johnson south of the border.
Boris Johnson’s lockdown changes have received criticism for many sides - including This Morning presenters Holly Willoughy and Phillip Schofield.