changes to the coronavirus lockdown in England.
The Prime Minister has confirmed cinemas, museums and galleries can open on Saturday 4 July.
And pubs, hairdressers, hotels and restaurants could follow soon afterwards – with an announcement due to be made to Parliament this lunchtime.
Key to easing the lockdown in England will be the two-metre rule – the distance people should stay apart to stop catching coronavirus.
Last night the PM held a crunch meeting with scientists on whether to cut it to a metre or a ‘metre plus’.
The results of that review will be presented to Cabinet this morning and Parliament at 12.30pm.
It’s understood the two-metre rule will be cut – which will free up the leisure industry to reopen more quickly.
And it means rules on social gatherings can be relaxed.