Michael Gove is joining day-two of crisis talks on the future of plans for up to three households to mix between December 23 and 27.
The talks involve all devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.They broke up yesterday after the first summit ended without an agreement.
It was called in light of a string of alarming warnings from public health experts about the rapid spread of Covid-19 and a potential third spike in infection.
In Holyrood yesterday, Sturgeon said: “I do think there is a case for us looking at whether we tighten the flexibilities that were given any further, both in terms of duration and numbers of people meeting.”A UK Government source said the four UK nations could take differing approaches, but.
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