A world health chief has backed plans for audiences to return to theatres, cinemas, concerts and nightclubs through rapid coronavirus testing.
Boris Johnson last night declared rapid lateral flow testing before people turn up to a show would be the best way to reopen "the toughest nuts to crack".
The rapid tests could also help avoid the problem of private firms trying to make people prove they’ve had the vaccine, the Prime Minister said.
The World Health Organisation's special envoy on Covid-19, Dr David Nabarro, backed the approach. He told ITV's Good Morning Britain: "The secret to getting life back to some degree of normality for most of us is going to be the availability of really reliable, super-quick tests.