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Across the UK, Britons are spending their weekends away from most public spaces after the PM ordered cafes, pubs and restaurants to close .Piccadilly Circus in London - usually heaving on a Saturday - was quietAnd Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre was similarly nearly emptyCopyright: BBC
John Lewis' flagship store in Oxford Street, London, was deserted - ahead of the chain closing its stores from Monday Image caption: John Lewis' flagship store in Oxford Street, London, was deserted - ahead of the chain closing its stores from MondayImage caption: In Glasgow, large queues formed outside Costco as people arrived to shopImage caption: Graffiti on Brighton beach urged shoppers to stop panic buyingWorkers at a brewery in Congleton put up menus for a new drive-thru serviceCopyright: EPAImage caption: And in a fast food chain, tape marked the floor where customers should standBut some outdoor...
Image caption: But some outdoor spaces were busy such as the banks of the River Thames in south-west London
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