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It comes days after nightclub owners last week vowed to welcome back party-goers regardless of government rules. Here, we take you through everything we know so far about when clubs can open, and what they'll look like when they do. When announcing the roadmap out of lockdown, the PM said that all restrictions will be lifted on June 21 - including for nightclubs.

But this has been pushed back to July 19 in order for more people to get their first Covid vaccination. Mr Johnson announced the bad news for club goers this evening, addressing the nation about the delay to 'Freedom Day'. By Alex Finnis Reporter. The freshest exclusives and sharpest analysis, curated for your inbox Email address is invalid Thank you for subscribing! Sorry, there was a problem. More from News. Politics Exclusive The Government's best and worst-case scenarios for when the pandemic actually ends, revealed.

Politics 'We'd vote for a Tory pony, and probably see more of it' - Tories speak in Geoffrey Cox's seat. World Netherlands to impose first western European winter lockdown as Covid cases hit record high. Enthusiasm for the reopening has been tempered, however, by the news that the it's dependent on the success of the country's vaccine rollout.

As of this week, public transport in Ireland has been able to return to full capacity, and additional restrictions will be lifted from this Monday, 6th September. Live music is also allowed again at weddings, but live indoor music events still need to be fully seated. All remaining restrictions will be lifted from 22nd October, provided the vaccine rollout stays on course. Now we need to take every penny we can.

We have lots of safety measures in place and we ID scan all our guests anyway, so we know who is in the building. But the PM is facing growing backlash over his plans to make coronavirus vaccination compulsory for nightclubs in the autumn. It makes no sense. They need to get a grip.



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