People can mix in homes, places of worship and outdoor spaces, and travel restrictions will also be eased.
But a formed "Christmas bubble" must be "exclusive" and would not be able to visit pubs or restaurants together. BBC News
See also:
- Guidance: Making a Christmas bubble with friends and family Department of Health and Social Care
- Covid Christmas rules: UK leaders urge caution over household mixing BBC News
- Covid-19: What can and should you do this Christmas? BBC News
- Covid: How to keep the virus at bay this Christmas BBC News
- Covid vaccines: How safe are they really? BBC News
- Covid: Addenbrooke's Hospital nurse speaks of 'tired' staff BBC News
- Britain records 11,299 Covid-19 cases in lowest daily figure for almost eight weeks The Daily Mail
- Moderna's covid vaccine may NOT block covid-positive from spreading it The Daily Mail
- Matt Hancock claims Tier Three restrictions before lockdown weren't tough enough The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus England: Deaths rise 28% in one week to 2,466 The Daily Mail
- Healthcare workers should set example by getting Covid vaccine, says NHS boss The Daily Telegraph
- Heartbreak for lonely elderly kept out of Christmas bubble during pandemic The Daily Telegraph
- Oxford Covid-19 vaccine Q&A: what do the results show so far, and what happens next? The Daily Telegraph
- Families bereaved by Covid say UK plan to allow Christmas mixing is ‘sheer madness’ The Guardian
- Tier 1 lockdown rules in England: latest Covid restrictions explained The Guardian
- Tier 2 lockdown rules in England: latest Covid restrictions explained The Guardian
- Tier 3 lockdown rules in England: latest Covid restrictions explained The Guardian
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