The first pints have been poured at pubs in England which can now reopen following months of closure as Covid-19 lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Couples can get married and hairdressers have been allowed to welcome customers, alongside restaurants, bars and cinemas on so-called Super Saturday, which has seen the biggest relaxation of rules yet.
Regulars returned for much-anticipated drinks, including at the Toll Gate Wetherspoons pub in Turnpike Lane, north London. Andrew Slawinski, 54, who bought a Guinness, described his first pub pint in three months as "gorgeous". "It's like winning the [Premier] League," he told the PA news agency.