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Coronavirus lockdown 'bubbles' explained - who can and cannot meet from Saturday

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Some people will finally be allowed to hug some grandparents in some parts of the UK from Saturday in a major change to lockdown.

A single-adult household can form a "bubble" with one other household and act as though they live together, permanently. It means two households can finally break the two-metre rule to meet, laugh and love for the first time in almost three months.

And some separated couples can finally reunite for overnight stays and sex. Boris Johnson announced the shake-up tonight as he unveiled separate changes from June 15 - including re-opening non-essential shops and zoos.

It will be valuable respite to millions whose mental health has been stomped on by lockdown. But critics may warn it's far too soon as the UK still

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