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05.05.2021 - 20:24 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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People in England are eagerly awaiting to learn whether a ban on holidays will be lifted on May 17.
The government has made it clear that May 17 is the earliest date the current ban on non-essential travel could be lifted - and is set to confirm this week whether lockdown will be eased as the roadmap sets out.
If England follows Boris Johnson's roadmap, people will be allowed to gather indoors in groups of six from May 17, and hospitality
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From today, people in England can eat a meal inside a restaurant and meet up in larger groups both indoors and outdoors.
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First Minister said Scotland will adopt a 'green list' to allow people to travel to and from certain destinations without having to quarantine. The traffic light system - similar to the one announced by Boris Johnson in England - will come into effect from Monday, May 17.
Scottish Government's traffic lights system - similar to the one announced by Boris Johnson in England - will come into effect from Monday. Countries are to be classified as green, amber and red and a review will take place every four weeks.
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