Couples will be allowed to marry outdoors as lockdown measures are relaxed, according to reports. In a bid to restart the economy, Boris Johnson wants to change the law to make it easier to hold wedding ceremonies outside, the Sunday Times reports.
The Prime Minister is also said to be keen to scrap planning rules that stop many pubs, cafes and restaurants from using outside areas for dining.
Under the plans, indoor weddings and funerals with up to 10 guests could also be permitted from early July. It is not currently legally possible to marry outside in England of Wales without a fixed shelter. For the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, read our liveblog here However, in a bid to save millions of jobs the PM is expected to set out a