A Channel Island has become the first place in Britain to reopen pubs. Drinkers have voiced their delight after boozers in Guernsey started serving pints again this week.
It comes more than two months after all pubs shut in March when the lockdown was announced. The island has now entered phase four of its exit plan as it has reported "no known" Covid-19 cases remaining.
In addition to pubs, hairdressers, gyms, restaurants, cafes, museums and cinemas have also been allowed to welcome customers again.
Initially pubs and bars not serving meals were warned they would need to remain closed even when other businesses reopened, but that continued closure now just applies to nightclubs.