Piers Morgan has told Good Morning Britain viewers that he has been banned from the government’s daily press briefings.
26.05.2020 - 14:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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.
Clothing retailers, car dealerships, charity shops and mobile phone stores will all be able to open up for shoppers to physically visit them, provided strict guidelines are met.
However, not all shops and retailers will not be allowed to open in June.
The full list of shops, retailers and places that can't reopen yet include:
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Piers Morgan has told Good Morning Britain viewers that he has been banned from the government’s daily press briefings.
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Earlier this week, Boris Johnson announced that from June 1, non essential shops will begin to reopen in the UK.
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