Analysis: Boris Johnson had reportedly planned a triumphant speech to mark the ending of restrictions in England, but as more people get sick with Covid, businesses are left counting the cost of confusing messages from government, writes Ben Chapman
“It was extremely emotional to see clubs and venues reopen, with people dancing and listening to music into the early hours of this morning,” said Michael Kill, chief executive of the Night-time Industries Association.
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