Boris Johnson has dismissed claims Brits could be working from home permanently, insisting large-scale commuting will re-commence within months.
The Prime Minister said yesterday the country is eager to return to workplaces and see colleagues face-to-face, which he said would give businesses a major boost.
As part of his roadmap to re-opening Britain, Mr Johnson earmarked June 21 as the provisional date for all restrictions on social mixing to be lifted during his Downing Street briefing this week.
Everyone who can continue working remotely is advised to continue doing so for now - though ministers are said to be hopeful working from home can be dropped well before the June 21 target, reports the Times.
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