The rule has been in place since the start of lockdown, they just defined the actual consequences for breaking it. Should point out that the lockdown ends soon anyways, so this is a bit of a sensationalist article, shock, I know...
This lastest lockdown has been since the start of the year.
It mainly ends, domestically, on 21 june at (the earliest)
Eg bars can finally reopen.
"4 days ago — However, the government yesterday extended a legal ban on foreign travel until July, with anyone attempting to leave the country facing fines of up to £5,000 "
Maybe I'm a sensationalist too ,for feeling SOON is a inaccurate way to describe the prison like situation
The rule has been in place since the start of lockdown, they just defined the actual consequences for breaking it. Should point out that the lockdown ends soon anyways, so this is a bit of a sensationalist article, shock, I know...
This lastest lockdown has been since the start of the year. It mainly ends, domestically, on 21 june at (the earliest) Eg bars can finally reopen.
"4 days ago — However, the government yesterday extended a legal ban on foreign travel until July, with anyone attempting to leave the country facing fines of up to £5,000 "
Maybe I'm a sensationalist too ,for feeling SOON is a inaccurate way to describe the prison like situation