Boris Johnson's cabinet will meet in person tomorrow for the first time in months - but they're 'not expected' to wear face coverings.
The Prime Minister chairs a weekly cabinet meeting - usually on a Tuesday morning. It normally takes place in the cabinet room in Number 10 But since March these have taken place over video conferencing.
For the first in-person meeting since lockdown rules came into force, the meeting will move to a "large room" in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, just round the corner from the usual venue, Downing Street said.
Ministers will be expected to sit at least one metre apart, and hand sanitiser will be available as they enter the room. Each attendee will be provided with their own glass and jug of water.
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