The Prime Minister is expected to announce on Monday that the majority of legal limits on social distancing can be removed after 16 long months - but not everyone is in favour
Half of Brits want Boris Johnson to push back the so-called 'Freedom Day' on July 19 - as experts reveal their worries about the end of restrictions.
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