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Coronavirus lockdown drives record internet use

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Internet users in the UK are spending a record-breaking amount of time online during the lockdown, according to a new Ofcom report.

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‘Our hibernation is coming to an end’: Pubs, restaurants and salons can open as 2m rule eased

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The prime minister has announced a reduction in the two-metre social distancing rule, as he gave the green light for pubs, restaurants, hotels, hairdressers and barbers in England to reopen from 4 July.

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A full list of the rules that are changing in England – and how they differ from the rest of the UK

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All four UK nations are continuing to loosen their lockdown measures to allow people more freedom.

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From Perspex screens to outdoor queues – how pubs will operate when they reopen

cwf_admin 5 years ago

Pubs have been given the green light to reopen on 4 July, but post-lockdown pints may be served behind Perspex screens after ordering via a phone app.

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‘It’s not risk-free’: Scientific advisers admit concerns as PM eases lockdown

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Evidence of a split between Boris Johnson and his most senior scientific and medical advisers was laid bare within hours of his announcement of measures to ease the lockdown.

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Cinemas to reopen as PM takes axe to two-metre distancing rule

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Cinemas, museums and galleries in England are to be allowed to re-open from 4 July, in the latest move by Boris Johnson to restore normal life after the three-month coronavirus lockdown.

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Family of Reading terror attack suspect ‘shocked and surprised’

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The brother and sister of the main suspect arrested after the Reading terror attack have told Sky News how they were “shocked and surprised” when they heard the news that he is suspected of killing three men on Saturday evening.

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Pictured: Third person killed in Reading stabbings is named

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The third victim of the Reading terror attack has been named as David Wails.

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Burnley condemn ‘White Lives Matter’ banner flown over Man City match

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Burnley have said they “strongly” condemn those responsible for flying a “White Lives Matter” banner over their Premier League match with Manchester City.

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‘He was like a magnet who brought people together’ – stabbing victim’s father

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The father of one of the three victims of the knife attack in Reading has described his son as “marvellous, loving and caring” and “like a magnet”, bringing people together.

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