Across the UK we can meet more people, while in England some children are back in school and car showrooms and open-air markets have reopened.
But some scientists, even those advising government, have been in mutinous mood - saying ministers are acting too soon.
And the lifting of restrictions has been described as a "dangerous moment" even by England's deputy chief medical officer. BBC News
See also:
- Relaxing lockdown 'risky' and 'political decision' BBC News
- Coronavirus: GPs not told when patients removed from 'shielding lists' BBC News
- Coronavirus: Shielders in England allowed outdoors again from Monday BBC News
- Coronavirus: More than two million in UK waiting for cancer care BBC News
- Coronavirus: UK exceeds 200,000 testing capacity target BBC News
- Coronavirus England: Experts warns end of shielding is 'rushed' The Daily Mail
- Chris Whitty thwarted Boris Johnson's wish to downgrade UK's coronavirus threat level The Daily Mail
- NHS contact tracing system to tackle coronavirus is STILL not working properly The Daily Mail
- Five new drugs to be trialled on NHS Covid-19 patients The Daily Mail
- NHS trusts were told to carry out thousands of tests with two days notice in race to hit 200000 target The Daily Telegraph
- What the new UK lockdown rules mean for you The Daily Telegraph
- Exercise Cygnus: NHS doctor's legal bid to force Government to release papers on pandemic preparedness The Daily Telegraph
- Privacy group prepares legal challenge to NHS test-and-trace scheme The Guardian
- Coronavirus in England: half of those with symptoms not isolating The Guardian
- NHS England 'knew nothing' of change to shielding guidance Health Service Journal
- NHS Test and Trace: Matt Hancock admits he can't say how many people have used Covid-19 contact tracing system five days after it launched iNews
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