
Coming up: What tier will your area be in? Matt Hancock announces new coronavirus rules
The forthcoming announcement of tougher tier restrictions will see millions of people in England placed under the highest levels of restrictions, while Liverpool and London are set to avoid the harshest measures.
The Health Secretary is to set out which tier each local authority in England will fall under in Parliament, after the end of the national lockdown on December 2.
The system has been toughened from the previous regime, meaning more authorities will move into the higher tiers.
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