Different parts of the UK look likely to operate under slightly different coronavirus lockdown rules next week after announcements by the leaders of the Welsh and Scottish governments suggested deviation.
Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford said lockdown restrictions in the country will continue for a further three weeks, with three "modest adjustments" from Monday.
These include allowing more than one form of exercise per day and permitting garden centres and public libraries to reopen. In Scotland, only alterations to exercise guidance are expected, while those in Northern Ireland have been told there will be only "nuanced changes" to the clampdown on movement.