Life's a beach! Get the brightest stories sent to your inbox with the Daily Star newsletterThousands of pubs won't reopen their doors when the lockdown is lifted on July 4 - and it is feared they will stay closed forever, industry experts have warned.A survey by the British Institute of Innkeeping found that one in ten landlords will not be able to make enough profit to open, even with reduced social distancing measures.Pubs across the UK were ordered to close in March as part of the Government's response to the coronavirus outbreak.Last week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that they can reopen on July 4, but under new measures designed to keep staff and punters safe from catching or spreading the killer bug.However, not all pubs.