Boris Johnson has outlined plans to "get Britain back to normal" by November, with social distancing set to end as all workers return to the office this autumn.
The Prime Minister said that from August 1, it will be up to individual businesses to decide whether staff should return to work, as the first wave of furlough changes come into force.
The new guidance will shift away from the current "work from home" slogan and form part of wider plans to get the economy back up again.
He said public transport will be safe again when workers return, with one rail network offering 3-day travel cards to help those returning part time.
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