of restrictions on daily life that is hoped will slow the spread of the omicron variant of coronavirus. it comes as data shows the uk is the worst affected country in europe. the rules make face masks mandatory in many indoor venues. but as the prime minister finds himself surrounded by ever more scandals, there are concerns over how much the public will comply with new measures and doubts even his own mps will vote them into law. a night out in london's west end at this theatre, covid measures are already familiar. but from this morning, one more is back. anyone wanting to come and see a show will have to wear a mask. if and see a show will have to wear a mask.— wear a mask. if you got to where it. _ wear a mask. if you got to where it, you've _ wear a mask. if you got to where it, you've got - wear a mask. if you got to where it, you've got to - wear a mask. if you got to i where it, you've got to where it. ., ., ., , it. for the owner of this theatre. _ it. for the owner of this theatre, the _ it. for the owner of this theatre, the new - it. for the owner of this - theatre, the new government rules provide clarity and, she thinks, could help protect her business. we thinks, could help protect her business. ~ ., thinks, could help protect her busines—