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Chances of covid restrictions ending on June 21 and theatres reopening better than 50/50 I think itâs better than 50% that weâll go through this next phase without having to close things again rapidly
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The chances of the June 21 roadmap plan for lifting all Covid-19 coronavirus restrictions going ahead - and businesses like theatres being able to reopen - are better than 50/50, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) has said.
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TOAST for breakfast! Jubilant Britons celebrate with champagne in the Ivy or a pint down the pub as bars and restaurants allow punters inside for first time since Christmas on Freedom Day
Britons flood back to pubs and bars on Freedom Monday as restrictions lifted in England for indoor hospitality
One pair clinked glasses of bubbly in The Ivy in London, as they marked Freedom Day in England in style
One man in Birmingham was pictured with a drink in each hand as he prepared to eat a full-English breakfast
Others skipped food altogether and opted for liquid breakfast , as Britons rejoiced reopening of indoor areas
Coronavirus LIVE as restrictions ease despite concerns over new variant in Bolton
Prime Minister has called for a heavy dose of caution over indoor socialising and physical contact (Image: Getty Images)
Boris Johnson has called for a “heavy dose of caution” as indoor socialising and physical contact resumed against the backdrop of concerns over the Indian coronavirus variant.
The Prime Minister said “now everyone must play their part” as England pushed ahead with the third stage of the roadmap out of lockdown on Monday.
Pubs and restaurants will be able to welcome customers back indoors, visits to the homes of friends and family can resume and the foreign holiday ban has ended.