Brits could be enjoying summer garden parties and barbecues with family and friends as early as next month. At yesterday's daily briefing, Boris Johnson gave the green light for small social gatherings outside from the end of June as the Government continues to ease lockdown restrictions.
The Daily Telegraph reports, meanwhile, the Prime Minister also brought up the idea of introducing wider 'social bubbles' during a cabinet meeting on Monday afternoon, hours before the press conference.
The scheme - which could see up to 10 people come together outside - has already proved popular in New Zealand, though the Pacific Ocean island nation has only recorded 21 Covid-19 deaths, compared to Britain's 37,000.
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