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Stay at home during the bank holiday hot weather, Downing Street urges Britain

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Downing Street has urged people to stay at home during this weekend’s forecast hot weather, despite growing talk of the lockdown being eased on Monday - insisting next week’s expected rule relaxation will be ‘very limited’.

This morning multiple reports emerged of potential measures being proposed by the government for after the weekend, including allowing beer gardens to open and letting people have picnics in parks.

The Prime Minister’s spokesman refused to comment directly on the reports, but asked whether the ‘stay at home’ advice remained the same for this weekend - when temperatures are expected to hit 25C - he said that ‘absolutely’ was the case. “There is no change to the advice,” he added. “We are asking people to stay at home in

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