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All the rules and changes to weddings in England from June 21

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Hundreds of people will be able to attend weddings for the first time in months when the limit is lifted next week.

After months of uncertainty for couples, the limit on the number of people allowed at weddings will be removed in England on June 21 - despite a delay in lockdown easing.

However other restrictions - including the ban on most singing and dancing, and guests having to wear masks at certain points - will remain in place until step four.

From next Monday there will be no numerical limit on wedding receptions and ceremonies - either indoors or outdoors. The government is taking the same approach as it has to funerals meaning only capacity will limit

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