The Isle of Man has become the first place in the British Isles to end social distancing and re-open pubs as its government relaxes coronavirus restrictions.
The biggest change in restrictions since the island went into lockdown takes place today, including the removal of the legal need for people to stay two metres apart.
From today, up to 30 people can gather in outdoor environments, while people can invite up to two people into their homes from one other household.
Health and care settings will still need to adhere to social distancing, but government chiefs on the island said the removal for everybody else would boost the economy. For the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, read our liveblog here Businesses will no longer be