Boris Johnson will set out new plans to get millions of people back to work on Friday as he returns to the lectern at Downing Street.
Amid growing concern over the economic fall-out from the lockdown, the Prime Minister will publish a blueprint for firms to get workers back to the office.
Ministers are concerned about the hit to the economy of keeping the majority of the workforce at home. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warned that city-centre economies would be left in tatters in the government did not get people back in the office.
The Prime Minister is expected to be joined at the press conference by 'test and trace' chief Dido Harding to help convince businesses that the Government is able to quickly tackle local flare-ups.