direct to your inboxLeaders from all UK nations have agreed to keep the current plans to ease coronavirus restrictions over Christmas in place.From December 23 to 27, up to three households will be allowed to form a 'Christmas bubble' allowing them to mix indoors for what could be the first time in months.But calls have been mounting from scientific experts for the easing of lockdown measures to be scrapped or reduced, due to a rise in Covid-19 cases across the UK.During Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons that the planned easing of restrictions had been agreed 'in principle' with the devolved governments.In Scotland and Wales however, leaders have issued advice that families should now try and.
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