Boris Johnson is to drop his "stay at home" message in the battle against coronavirus as he unveils a new plan of action to get the nation out of lockdown.
The Prime Minister will instead tell the country to "stay alert, control the virus and save lives" going forward as he outlines his "road map" to easing restrictions in a national address at 7pm today.
Workers who cannot do their jobs from home are also suspected to be urged to begin returning to their workplaces while following social-distancing rules, the Press Association reports.
However these plans may be subject to change as the lockdown has already been extended for another three weeks in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to May 28, with the BBC cautioning that not much may