ENGLAND:
Some of the rules on what you can and cannot do will change on 12 April. You can read the ‘COVID-19 Response – Spring 2021’ (the roadmap out of lockdown) for more information on how COVID-19 restrictions will be eased in England. You can also read the law that underpins these changes and the ongoing restrictions.
COVID-19 Response – Spring 2021 (Roadmap) – https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-response-spring-2021
SCOTLAND:
Current restrictions as announced 1st April in place – for review by mid-April when the Scottish Govt, pending review of available data, expect a more significant reopening of the economy and society from 26 April.
WALES:
The First Minister again set out the priority placed on ensuring all children and students in Wales will return to face-to-face education on Monday 12 April.
All remaining non-essential retail and close contact services will be allowed to reopen from Monday 12 April, while the rules will also be changed to allow travel into and out of Wales from the rest of the United Kingdom and Common Travel Area. Changes remain subject to public health conditions continuing to remain favourable.
The Welsh Government is also signalling further changes it aims to confirm at the 22 April review, subject to public health conditions and final confirmation by Ministers, which would see outdoor attractions and outdoor hospitality reopen, including at cafes, pubs and restaurants on Monday 26 April.
NORTHERN IRELAND:
The current regulations will be reviewed on 15 April 2021.