Boris Johnson is set to order businesses including pubs and restaurants to close for two weeks during the half-term. The Prime Minister is "at least 80 percent" to impose the "circuit breaker" lockdown in another U-turn at the end of next week, a source claimed.He is reportedly considering the move if his three-tier system - in force from today - fails following calls to impose it from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.It is reported a decision will be made at the end of next week in time for the half-term school holiday.Downing Street sources said a "circuit breaker" has not been taken off the table with one saying the likelihood of the U-turn is "at least 80 per cent".A Tory MP told the Express that the October half-term felt like the.
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