New rules on households mixing are being brought into force across the UK. But the rules on who can meet up in private homes and gardens vary across the four nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Each government has taken a slightly different approach to people meeting up as they look to find the best way of battling coronavirus.
The household mixing rules are complicated further by a number of additional local restrictions in parts of England and Wales, which have stricter rules on people meeting each other.
Here’s an explanation of who can meet up, and where. England For the majority of people living in England, the current rules are that people cannot meet in groups of more than six, indoors or outdoors, but those
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