Life on the Isle of Man is returning to 'near normal' after the island exited a 25-day lockdown. Covid-19 restrictions were lifted shortly after midnight after the British Government found that no community transmission is now taking place.
It means there is no longer a requirement for social distancing and members of the public do not have to wear face coverings.
Meanwhile, schools have reopened and healthcare services have returned to normal. All shops and pubs have also been allowed to welcome customers again.
Despite the lifting of restrictions, strict controls remain in place at the island's borders, including rules on those who can travel to the Isle of Man.