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Boris Johnson could declare as soon as next week that Britain is back on track to lift the lockdown, after new figures showed Covid cases are still falling despite the Indian variant.
The Prime Minister warned last week there was a ‘real risk of disruption’ to the roadmap out of lockdown because of the emergence of the fast-spreading strain.
Yesterday he said the ‘wall of defences’ built up by the vaccination programme appeared to be limiting the impact of the variant, while warning that ‘a few more days’ of data were needed to be sure.
But optimism among ministers was rising last night, buoyed by the sight of people queuing for jabs in hotspot areas such as Bolton, and official data showing that the epidemic is continuing to shrink.
Your pub needs you – or it might be last orders
The nation’s boozers were in trouble before the pandemic. Will the reopening of society be too little, too late for many of them?
14 May 2021 • 6:00pm
Lee Ball, landlord of the 600-year-old Kings Arms in Ombersley, Worcestershire, says he will have to trade at 120 per cent of his pre-pandemic turnover just to stand still
Credit: John Lawrence for The Telegraph
Since it opened its doors in 1613, the Lamb & Flag pub had survived world wars, plague outbreaks and flu pandemics; served the likes of Thomas Hardy and Bill Clinton, CS Lewis, Tony Blair and JRR Tolkien.
Every Brit needs to drink 124 pints to save the nation s pubs after lockdown
Finance experts say if every Brit drinks 124 pints or 122 glasses of wine, it will give the industry the £25.66billion cash boost it needs to get back to pre-pandemic income levels
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Finance experts say Brits can help the nation s pubs recover (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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