Weddings will be allowed to take place with a maximum of 30 guests in a huge lockdown change in England from July 4. Boris Johnson today told the House of Commons that places of worship will be able to open for prayer and services - including weddings - with a maximum of 30 people.
This will be subject to social distancing measures, he said. But trips to indoor hospitality venues should still only be with one other household, the Mirror understands, which could make wedding receptions almost impossible.
This also applies to baptisms and Bar Mitzvahs and other “life cycle events”. The PM acknowledged the difficulties people have endured with places of worship being closed, mentioning the Islamic celebration of Eid which fell during the