WEDDINGS in England may be permitted by June, the government has said, if lockdown restrictions go ahead in the best case scenario.
for exiting the UK’s lockdown measures which were imposed in March in order to slow the spread of coronavirus. It adds significantly more detail to the UK’s plan after Prime Minister Boris Johnson briefly outlined its terms in a much-anticipated speech last Sunday.The 50-page document states that the government is “examining how to enable people to gather in slightly larger groups to better facilitate small weddings.
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