The rules for eating and drinking out in England are easing on Monday, with Brits finally allowed to sip a pint inside. Pubs and restaurants were allowed to reopen from April 12 - but only for outside dining.
They've also been allowed to offer takeaway and delivery services throughout lockdown. But the rules are changing from May 17, with hospitality businesses allowed to reopen for inside use from this date.
The same applies for businesses in Wales, which will also see restrictions lifted. You'll still need to follow coronavirus safety measures when dining out though, such as wearing a face mask when standing up, unless you're except.
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