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Boris Johnson announcement: Pubs, shops, and hairdressers WILL open on April 12 as UK takes major step out of lockdown

BORIS Johnson tonight announced pubs, shops, and hairdressers will all reopen on April 12 as the UK takes its first major step out of lockdown.

The PM said the soaraway vaccines rollout is to thank for getting Covid under control and Britain back on the road to recovery from the pandemic.

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Boris Johnson has announced pubs, shops, and hairdressers will reopen next MondayCredit: Sky News
The PM said he's desperate to get a pint when watering holes reopen

Speaking at a Downing St press conference, he said: "The net result of your efforts and the vaccine rollout is I can today confirm that from Monday 12 April we will move to step two of our roadmap reopening shops, gyms, zoos, holiday camp sites, hairdressers and beer gardens, and outdoor hospitality of all kinds.

"And on Monday 12, I will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversibly raising a pint of beer to my lips."

In another boost to families desperate to get their old lives back, Boris said he expected to restore more freedoms as planned on May 17 and June 21.

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He said: "We set out our roadmap and we're sticking to it. We see nothing in the present data that makes us think we will have to deviate from that roadmap.

"But it’s by being cautious, by monitoring the data at every stage, and by following the rules that we hope together to make this roadmap to freedom irreversible."

More than 31.5 million adults have been given the Covid vaccination so far, the latest figures show.

Mr Johnson said “life will begin to get back to some semblance of normality” this summer, if the jabbing blitz continues to go well.

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Despite the announcement Tory MPs continued to heap pressure on the PM to speed up the unlocking of the country.

Mark Harper, chairman of the Covid Recovery Group, said: "It’s welcome that the PM has confirmed the next stage of the roadmap will proceed on 12 April.

"It is disappointing though that he is 'sticking to the roadmap like glue' when the data suggests it could safely go faster rather than being tied rigidly to the dates.

"It continues to be a process driven by dates, not data."

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Pubs and restaurants in England will be able to serve customers outside, while still respecting rules on social distancing and mask wearing, from next Monday.

Many landlords have reported bookings are already at unprecedented levels as thirsty punters flock for their first chance to eat and drink out since lockdown was imposed.

The PM has ditched hates rules like the 10pm curfew and the farcical substantial meal requirement that saw diners forced to order Scotch eggs and bowls of chips with their pints.

But social distancing measures will still have to remain in place, meaning pubs will be table service only and groups will be capped at a maximum of six people.

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Bedraggled Brits will also finally be able to get their unruly lockdown barnets under control as hairdressers, barbers, and beauty salons reopen next Monday.

And in a major boost to the High Street all non-essential retail like clothes shops and electronics stores will open their doors once more to customers.

Indoor leisure and sports facilities like gyms, swimming pools, and spas will also be able to reopen for individual treatments and workouts, but with strict Covid measures in place.

In a boost to pressed-upon parents much outdoor entertainment including zoos, theme parks, and drive-in cinemas will also return.

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