pubs in England opened their doors for the first time in more than three months.Revellers headed south for a tipple and bite to eat on what was dubbed Super Saturday.
Bars, restaurants and hairdressers were allowed to restart their business as the easing of the lockdown continues in England.
However, in Scotland, beer gardens and al fresco dining will only be allowed from Monday and indoor pubs will remain closed until July 15.The big reopening comes as five-mile travel restrictions were lifted in Scotland – apart from some parts of Dumfries and Galloway.However, scores of drinkers defied warnings not to travel and descended on Carlisle in Cumbria – 10 miles south of the Border.
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