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Coronavirus lockdown changes: What is still illegal after July 4 in England

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Huge changes to the coronavirus lockdown in England are coming on Saturday 4 July. Pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers will be allowed to reopen and people will be able to gather in slightly larger groups.

For the first time, two households of any size will be able to gather inside - with social distancing. Two households also be able to gather outside, on top of the rule that says up to six people from different households can meet.

The two-metre rule will be cut to one metre plus mitigations like face coverings, where two metres can't be maintained. But there's another more fundamental change too.

For the first time since March, many of the laws that govern people's behaviour will be wound down. Instead of a law with £100 fines,

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