government guidance against non essential trips. Stanley Johnson boasted of his travels from England to Bulgaria and on to Greece on social media for everyone to see.
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Boris Johnson is making a statement to the Commons this lunchtime on easing lockdown measures and slashing the two-metre rule by half.
He is expected to reveal plans on allowing pubs, restaurants, museums and cinemas to begin re-opening in the latest easing of the Covid-19 lockdown in England.The statement's scheduled to take place at 12.30pm and you can watch it live.The Prime Minister will also be publishing the government's review of the two-metre social-distancing rule, amid widespread
.government guidance against non essential trips. Stanley Johnson boasted of his travels from England to Bulgaria and on to Greece on social media for everyone to see.
Keir Starmer in the House of Commons today at his weekly Prime Minister 's Questions. The Conservative Party leader will be probed by the Labour Party leader on a number of issues including the government's "new deal" to spend £5bn on rebuilding the United Kingdom following the coronavirus pandemic.
Boris Johnson.The First Minister hinted progress has been made exactly three months to the day since the whole country was shut down.Sturgeon was speaking at her daily briefing on the day the Scottish Government sets out changes to its back-to-school plan.Meanwhile in England, Boris Johnson announced major changes by cutting the two-metre rule in half and confirming pubs, hairdressers and restaurants will open south of the border next month.The rules are not changing in Scotland - but Sturgeon
announced a series of changes to the UK's current lockdown measures that enables more people to see loved ones and get the economy back up and running.However he did warn that the move does come with "caution" and restrictions will still be in place and the latest announcement applies to England only.Mr Johnson started by commending the public for their efforts, telling MPs that the common sense and perseverance of Britons has "more than justified our faith" in them.Get the latest updates from
Boris Johnson made the announcement in the Commons today where he outlined a number of new rules that will come into force from July 4. Mr Johnson confirmed that two households can meet inside their homes at one time, regardless of the size of household, subject to social distancing.He added that people won't have to pick a set household to be able to visit their home. Follow latest updates as the Prime Minister announces lockdown changes here. The guidance means that residents can invite