Coronavirus lockdown rules in Leciester and large parts of northern England will remain in place until at least next week, the government has announced.
Leicester was due to have its restrictions - which include a ban on two households meeting indoors - reviewed by today after a local outbreak began to die down.
But today the government announced the local measures will not end until next week at the earliest. The easing of lockdown in the rest of England tomorrow - which includes restarting brow treatments and small wedding receptions - won't happen in Leicester either.
Nor will casinos, skating rinks, bowling alleys, exhibition halls, conference centres and indoor play areas be able to reopen in the city.
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