Brits could be allowed to meet up with 10 of their closest family or friends under one idea to relax the coronavirus lockdown.
It is understood that the UK government is considering letting people socialise outside of their households in small "bubbles" as it plans an exit strategy.
The move would widen the current "stay at home" advice to include meals and other social activities with close relatives and friends.
It would also mean couples who do not live together can spend time together. However, people would only be able to nominate more than one or two households to be part of their "cluster", and would not be able to mingle with anyone else. For the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, read our liveblog here It comes after Nicola