Thousands of high streets and shopping centres in England will be back in business from Monday, as the Government eases restrictions on non-essential retailers - allowing them to trade again for the first time since March 23.
Debenhams, John Lewis, Topshop, Primark and House of Fraser are amongst those that will reopen tomorrow - though fitting rooms will be closed, opening hours will be shorter and returns policies extended.
The measures all form part of the Government's 'Covid-ready' guidelines - which state exactly what precautions firms must take to trade again.
It comes as Chancellor Rishi Sunak told the nation it will be "safe" to shop from Monday, despite 42% of Brits saying it's "too soon".