lockdown meant that mass gatherings were banned and places of worship were also forced to close, as well as other possible wedding venues.
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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 said that as part of places of worship reopening, services including weddings can restart with a maximum of 30 people, subject to social distancing.Follow latest updates as the Prime Minister announces lockdown changes here.Addressing MPs, he said: "I know many have mourned the closure of places of worship."This year Easter, Passover, and Eid all
.lockdown meant that mass gatherings were banned and places of worship were also forced to close, as well as other possible wedding venues.
coronavirus lockdown in the UK.
coronavirus lockdown measures.
here"The administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland hold responsibility for their own lockdown restrictions and they will respond to the united view of the Chief Medical Officers at their own pace, based on their own judgement, but all parts of the UK are now travelling in the same direction and we will continue to work together to ensure that everyone in our country gets the support they need."Thanks to our progress, we can now go further and safely ease the lockdown in England."At
Manori Ravindran International EditorEuropean cinema giant Vue has confirmed it will begin the process of reopening its movie theaters from July 10.In a statement, Vue boss Tim Richards said the business was still waiting on “specific advice from government,” but that it will begin opening doors from that date, which is one week after cinemas in England have been allowed to reopen. U.K.
coronavirus lockdown measures.A staggered film schedule will allow for fewer crowds in lobbies, while rearranged seating options will allow families and individuals to remain socially distanced during screenings.Ahead of today’s (June 23) announcement from Boris Johnson confirming the July 4 date, Cineworld had said it would be reopening all of its venues (including Picturehouse branches) nationwide from July 10.Since cinemas were shuttered in the UK in March, multiplexes and independent venues
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