Behave responsibly , urges British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as COVID-19 lockdown eases
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Last Updated: Apr 12, 2021, 03:35 PM IST
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People were seen queuing overnight outside some clothing stores and also some pubs and restaurants, which are now allowed to serve customers outdoors. Social mixing indoors remains heavily restricted and people are still expected to work from home where possible to minimise the amount they have to commute.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged people to continue to behave responsibly as shops, hairdressers, restaurants, pubs and gyms reopen their doors on Monday in the latest stage of the coronavirus lockdown easing in England.
People were seen queuing overnight outside some clothing stores and also some pubs and restaurants, which are now allowed to serve customers outdoors. Social mixing indoors remains heavily restricted and people are still expected to work from home
Read more about Behave responsibly , urges UK PM Boris Johnson as Covid lockdown eases on Business Standard. Johnson urged people to continue to "behave responsibly" as shops, hairdressers, restaurants, pubs and gyms reopen their doors on Monday
Protests in London, Wales over crime bill
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21 March 2021, United Kingdom, Bristol: Police hold back people outside Bridewell Police Station as they take part in a Kill the Bill protest against the Government s controversial Police and Crime Bill. Photo: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire/dpa/IANS. Image Source: IANS News
London, April 4 : Protests were staged in London and in 24 other towns and cities across England and Wales against the UK government s new crime bill, local media reported.
Police in London had warned people against joining the protests on Saturday, saying in an open letter that anyone who attends a gathering that breaches coronavirus restrictions may be committing an offence, reports Xinhua news agency.
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