Boris Johnson announces easing of UK coronavirus lockdown as pressure mounts on top aide

UK Boris Johnson says up to six people will be able to meet outside in England amid an easing of coronavirus restrictions.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a further relaxation of restrictions.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a further relaxation of restrictions. Source: AAP

The coronavirus lockdown will ease next week for most of Britain's population, Boris Johnson has announced, as a row persisted over the prime minister's closest adviser taking a long-distance journey during lockdown.

In England, up to six people will be able to meet outside and schools will gradually reopen from Monday, Mr Johnson said at a news conference where he was again challenged over his aide Dominic Cummings' decision to drive 400km during lockdown.

"These changes mean that friends and family can start to meet their loved ones, perhaps seeing both parents at once or grandparents at once," he said, adding that outdoor retailers and car showrooms would also be able to open from Monday.
Pressure is mounting on Dominic Cummings, a senior aide to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Pressure is mounting on Dominic Cummings, a senior aide to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Source: AAP
"You could have meetings of families in a garden, you could even have a barbecue provided you did it in a socially distanced way, provided everybody washes their hands, provided everybody exercises common sense."

Mr Johnson stressed that the changes were "small tentative steps forward", and health experts warned the situation remained finely balanced with new cases declining, but not very quickly.
The devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are responsible for their own public health policy.

Mr Johnson's announcement came hours after more MPs from his Conservative Party called for Cummings to quit.
Cummings travelled from London to the northern English city of Durham in March with his four-year-old son and his wife, who was sick at the time, to be close to relatives.

A YouGov opinion poll showed a majority of Britons think Cummings should resign for - in their view - breaking the lockdown rules, but Mr Johnson has said he acted with integrity.

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Published 29 May 2020 5:38am
Updated 29 May 2020 5:46am


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