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Lockdown restrictions are relaxed in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as the number of cases continues to reduce, with non-essential shops, pubs, gyms, restaurants, hairdressers, community centres, libraries, and theme parks permitted to reopen. Domestic holidays are also permitted again in England with members of the same household. A "stay at home" order is ended in Northern Ireland, and secondary school pupils from years 8–11 return to school.

England Covid lockdown eases: PM warns people to 'behave responsibly'

Sources:  BBC News


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  1. Lockdown restrictions are relaxed in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales as cases continue to fall, with non-essential shops, pubs, gyms, restaurants, hairdressers, community centres, libraries, and theme parks permitted to reopen. Domestic holidays are also permitted again in England with the same household members. A "stay at home" order is ended in Northern Ireland, and secondary school pupils from years 8–11 return to lessons.
  2. Lockdown restrictions are relaxed in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as cases continue to fall, with non-essential shops, pubs, gyms, restaurants, hairdressers, community centres, libraries, and theme parks permitted to reopen. Domestic holidays are also permitted again in England with the same household members. A "stay at home" order is ended in Northern Ireland, and secondary school pupils from years 8–11 return to lessons.
  3. Lockdown restrictions are relaxed in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as the number of cases continues to reduce, with non-essential shops, pubs, gyms, restaurants, hairdressers, community centres, libraries, and theme parks permitted to reopen. Domestic holidays are also permitted again in England with members of the same household. A "stay at home" order is ended in Northern Ireland, and secondary school pupils from years 8–11 return to school.

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