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April 12 re-openings confirmed as PM says roadmap is being met

Shops, hairdressers and pub beer gardens will reopen in a week's time and Boris Johnson said future stages of the re-opening of the economy is on track

Prime Minister Boris Johnson(Image: Getty Images)

Shops, hairdressers and pub beer gardens will be able to reopen from April 12 in England with the country on course to meet the Government's roadmap, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.

Confirming the next step on the road map out of lockdown, Mr Johnson told a Downing Street press conference he was looking forward to a pint of beer in a week’s time.

But he said the difficulties facing countries in Europe illustrated the risks still posed by the pandemic.

The Prime Minister said he did not think, based on the current data, that there would be any deviation from his road map out of lockdown.

He said: “We set out our road map and we’re sticking with it.

“And I want to stress that we see nothing in the present data that makes us think that we will have to deviate from that road map.

“But it is by being cautious, by monitoring the data at every stage and by following the rules – remembering hand, face, space, fresh air – that we hope together to make this road map to freedom irreversible.”

Documents published by the Government confirmed that a traffic light system would be introduced to cover international travel, though foreign holidays would not be allowed any time before May 17.