Michael Gove and Nicola Sturgeon react to Christmas restrictions
The First Ministers for Scotland and Wales on Tuesday supported a move by the U.K. government to plan a five-day lifting of restrictions designed to combat coronavirus over the Christmas period. Restrictions will be lifted across the U.K. between Dec. 23 and Dec. 28, with up to three households being allowed to meet indoors as a part of a "bubble" within that period.
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