Even though restrictions are slowly being eased, the coronavirus lockdown has been in place for quite some time. Boris Johnson announced the new measures this evening (Picture: Reuters/PA) England is to go into a third national lockdown, Boris Johnson has announced. - 31 July: Measures due to be lifted on 1 August, including allowing small wedding receptions, reopening bowling alleys and casinos and pilots of larger gatherings in sports venues, are delayed for at least two weeks. Meanwhile, Covid vaccine deployment minister Nadhim Zahawi said new daily vaccination figures for the UK - which will be released for the first time on Monday - will show there has been a "significant increase" in the number of people who have received the jab. - 3 July: A list of 73 countries and territories where English tourists can visit without self-isolating on their return is published, including popular short-haul destinations such as Spain, France and Italy. It came after official figures suggested that care home deaths accounted for 40 per cent (2,423) of the 6,035 coronavirus-related fatalities registered in England and Wales in the week ending 1 May. In Italy, the government imposed a lockdown on day 17, while in the UK it happened on day 18. The lockdown was first ordered by Mr Johnson on 23 March. Former TalkTalk chief executive Baroness Dido Harding is appointed to lead the contact tracing programme. The planned return of some fans to sport venues on 1 October is postponed and penalties for failing to wear a mask double to £200 for a first offence. A patient with underlying health conditions became the first … - 28 March: UK deaths from coronavirus reach 1,019 - an increase of 260 in 24 hours. Mr Hancock sets a goal of reaching 100,000 tests for coronavirus per day by the end of April. Sage estimates the R number - representing the number of people an infected person will pass the virus to - at between 1.1 and 1.4, meaning cases could rise very quickly. - 29 April: Data included in the government's daily updates for the first time shows 26,097 people have died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community in the UK after contracting Covid-19, Public Health England (PHE) says. Gun salutes planned across UK in tribute to Philip1, Putin critic 'strangled in London by third party'3, Who he was, what he did and why he mattered4, 'Dear Uncle Philip' - world sends heartfelt sympathy5, Matt Smith on playing Prince Philip in The Crown6, Caribbean volcano eruption sparks mass evacuation7, The enduring love of the Queen and Prince Philip8, Fact-checking Netflix's Seaspiracy documentary10. Driving lessons in Wales and England can restart on 12 April, the UK transport secretary has confirmed. - 24 May: Mr Johnson says Mr Cummings "acted responsibly, legally and with integrity", and "any parent would frankly understand what he did". - 22 April: For the first time in British parliamentary history, MPs contribute to Prime Minister's Questions via videolink. Here’s what we know about the new rules and guidelines. - 17 August: A-level and GCSE results in England are to be based on teachers' assessments of their students, unless the grades produced by the controversial algorithm are higher, regulator Ofqual announces in a major U-turn. Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. Level three restrictions apply in the remaining areas of the nation. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Coronavirus: What are the rules for weddings in England as number of attendees is reduced from 30 to 15? - 26 July: Spain is removed from the safe countries list, meaning travellers returning from the country, including the Spanish islands, will have to self-isolate for two weeks. A patient with underlying health conditions became the first … Mr Zahawi said he was "confident" the government would meet the "ambitious" target, adding that community pharmacies would be brought in to assist the vaccination programme. The first people are injected as part of human trials in the UK for a coronavirus vaccine, lead by Oxford University, while Mr Hancock announces the new NHSX app for contact tracing. The UK government's chief medical adviser, Prof Chris Whitty, urged people to take the "stay at home" rules seriously and warned that the country is facing a "really serious emergency". - 30 August: All passengers on a Tui flight to Wales from the Greek island of Zante are told to self-isolate, after at least seven positive cases are identified among three different parties. In Northern Ireland - which entered a six-week lockdown on 26 December - "stay at home" restrictions will be brought back into law from Friday. Captain Sir Tom Moore is knighted by the Queen at Windsor Castle. Coronavirus: Boris Johnson’s 10pm curfew criticised by scientists, industry leaders and politicians, Indoor team sport banned in England as Boris Johnson tightens coronavirus restrictions. - 10 May: Mr Johnson announces the first easing of England's lockdown, telling people they are allowed to sunbathe in parks and leave the house to exercise more than once a day. 'Stay at home' lockdown order comes into force, 1.3 million in UK have had their Covid vaccine, Starmer calls for 'round the clock' vaccinations, Gun salutes planned across UK in tribute to Philip. A support package for the self-employed is announced - covering an average of 80 per cent of earnings over the past three years. Mr Johnson confirms there will be a phased reopening of England's primary schools. - 27 August: Switzerland, Jamaica and the Czech Republic are removed from the government's quarantine exemption list. Please get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. All of the UK is now under strict virus curbs, with Wales, Northern Ireland and most of Scotland also in lockdown. You can also get in touch in the following ways: If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk. - 27 March: Mr Johnson and Mr Hancock test positive for Covid-19, while chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty says he has symptoms and is self-isolating. - 6 September: A further 2,988 cases of coronavirus are reported in the UK - the largest daily figure since 22 May. Under the measures, people in England will only be able to go out for essential reasons, exercise outdoors will be allowed only once a day, and outdoor sports venues must close. - 6 May: Mr Johnson sets a new 200,000 daily coronavirus testing target by the end of the month as he said he "bitterly" regrets the Covid-19 crisis in care homes and is frustrated about problems supplying PPE. Mr Johnson announces plans for shops across England to open in June if they can meet the coronavirus guidelines to protect shoppers and workers. January 5 2021, a third lockdown begins in England; Like the first lockdown, schools, colleges and universities are shut; February 22, 2021, Boris Johnson to unveil roadmap out of lockdown - 18 April: More than 15,000 are reported to have died in hospital in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus. - 9 July: Boots says it expects to cut more than 4,000 jobs as part of action to mitigate the "significant impact" of Covid-19, just hours after John Lewis announced plans to shut eight stores, putting around 1,300 jobs at risk. Social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in England from September 14, ministers announce, as the government seeks to curb the rise in coronavirus cases. - 22 May: Ms Patel announces plans for people arriving in the UK from overseas to undergo a 14-day quarantine period from 8 June. The UK government imposed the lockdown on the evening of 23 March. The regulations, which allow the lockdown to be in place until the end of March, are expected to pass with ease - as Labour is set to support the motion. He cited the ONS data for England as showing how widespread the virus is. Mr Johnson's fiancee Carrie Symonds gives birth to a boy called Wilfred. "We will make sure that community pharmacies and the independent sector are involved and that we deliver what I think is a credible plan that the NHS has put together to hit that target of 13 million vaccinations ... by mid-February," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. He would not guarantee that all children would be back in school before the summer holidays but insisted he was full of "optimism and fundamental hope" that things would be different in the spring. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. - 3 May: Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says the contact tracing app will be piloted on the Isle of Wight before being rolled out more widely later in May. Dates Covid lockdown rules on ceremonies and wakes will change in England 4 Covid cases in Leeds: Every Leeds area that is almost free of coronavirus with … - 3 August: The government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme launches, with restaurants, pubs and cafes offering half-price meals to diners during August. - 13 July: Beauty salons, nail bars and tattoo shops in England welcome customers for the first time in four months following the relaxation of social distancing measures. Meanwhile, the first healthy volunteer receives a "small dose" of a potential vaccine developed by researchers from Imperial College London. It comes as the rest of England moves to ease restrictions on places of social gathering such as pubs and restaurants from 4 July. - 25 March: The Prince of Wales tests positive for coronavirus, but is displaying only "mild symptoms", Clarence House says. Reports suggest that Mr Johnson's senior aide Dominic Cummings allegedly broke the government's lockdown rules when he was spotted at his parents' property in Durham where he was recovering from coronavirus symptoms, after travelling from his London home with his wife and son who also fell ill. - 23 May: A second eyewitness tells newspapers they saw Mr Cummings a week earlier in Barnard Castle, a popular tourist location 30 miles away from Durham, during the period he was believed to be self-isolating. Meanwhile, Mr Hancock urges people not break lockdown rules by attending protests planned following the death in the US of George Floyd. However, some do want more of a say in the next couple of months over how long the regulations might last. - 13 May: Mr Johnson announces a £600m package for coronavirus infection control in English care homes as he admitted that the number of deaths among residents has been "too high". - 8 April: A lack of protective equipment for nurses is "fundamentally compromising" the care they can give patients, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) warns. On Tuesday the number of new daily confirmed cases of Covid in the UK topped 60,000 for the first time. On the same programme, Royal Pharmaceutical Society president Sandra Gidley accused the government of ignoring an "army" of small pharmacies. Read about our approach to external linking. The first point of review for these measures will … At the same press conference, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announces that elite sport events would begin behind closed doors from 1 June. - 1 June: Lockdown measures are eased, with school children in England in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 returning to the classroom. - 4 April: Sir Keir Starmer is elected leader of the Labour Party. - 24 March: Health Secretary Matt Hancock reveals a new Nightingale hospital - with a capacity of 4,000 - is being prepared at the ExCeL Centre in London and a scheme is launched to recruit 250,000 volunteers to help the NHS but more than half a million people apply in just two days. Parts of England's North West, West Yorkshire and the Midlands face tough new restrictions in response to "major increases" in cases. Please include your name, age and location with any submission. Any rebellion by Conservative MPs is expected to be smaller than those seen late last year on restrictions. He says England may be in a position "to begin the phased reopening of shops" and get primary pupils back to school in steps staggered by year groups "at the earliest by 1 June". The government imposed the UK lockdown on Monday 23 March (Photo: Shutterstock) The restrictions have initially been put in place for a period of three … A new strict lockdown will be in place across the UK until mid February at the earliest. When did lockdown 3 start? That means that, even though measures have been rolling back, the lockdown has been … Boris Johnson announced the lockdown from Downing Street on Monday night after a … - 19 June: The UK's chief medical officers agreed to downgrade the coronavirus alert level from four to three after a "steady" and continuing decrease in cases in all four nations. - 26 June: Mr Johnson warns people against "taking liberties" with social distancing rules after thousands flocked to beaches during the heatwave. will remain closed until at least 18 January, will be brought back into law from Friday, to prove they have had a negative coronavirus test, Turn up the nostalgia with this classic 90s comedy, A huge selection of films to stream to make lockdown a bit more entertaining. Boris Johnson confirmed on October 31 that England would be heading into a second lockdown - and has since announced a third lockdown - in a bid to help control coronavirus for a second time and help the NHS. England is currently in the midst of its third national lockdown since the start of the pandemic in early 2020. - 12  April: Mr Johnson is discharged from hospital and will continue his recovery at Chequers, Downing Street says. Last year: Thu, Mar 19, 2020 California Fri, Mar 20, 2020 Nevada Sat, Mar 21, 2020 Illinois and New Jersey Sun, Mar 22, 2020 Louisiana and New York Mon, Mar 23, 2020 7 states Tue, Mar 24, 2020 4 states Wed, Mar 25, 2020 4 states Thu, Mar 26, 2020 Colorado and Kentucky Fri, Mar 27, 2020 Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Utah Sat, Mar 28, 2020 Alaska, Montana, and Rhode Island Sun, … © 2021 BBC. The government announces the NHS Covid-19 app is due to launch across England and Wales on 24 September. France, the Netherlands, Monaco, Malta, Turks & Caicos & Aruba are added to the quarantine list, Mr Shapps announces. The Department for Transport announces that public transport services in England will be ramped up, while ministers confirm the requirement to quarantine for two weeks will be scrapped for a list of popular destinations. Putin critic 'strangled in London by third party', Who he was, what he did and why he mattered, Caribbean volcano eruption sparks mass evacuation, The enduring love of the Queen and Prince Philip, Fact-checking Netflix's Seaspiracy documentary, allow the lockdown to be in place until the end of March. Grant Shapps said driving tests would resume 10 days later on 22 April. - 29 June: A local lockdown is imposed on Leicester by Mr Hancock following a spike of coronavirus cases in the city. Outdoor markets and car showrooms could open from 1 June and all other non-essential retailers - such as those selling clothes and books - will be allowed to open from 15 June, provided the government's five tests are met. Here’s how Boris Johnson’s position has shifted over the course of the past month or … The nationwide order replaced the four-tier system of restrictions which was in place across England. - 7 May: Black men and women in England and Wales are more than four times more likely to die a coronavirus-related death than white people, analysis by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests. - 13 April: Care sector bosses say daily death tolls are "airbrushing out" hundreds of elderly people who have died at care homes. - 12 September: Trials of a Covid-19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University resume. The businesses and venues outlined above were ordered not to open from close of trade on March 23, 2020. - 26 March: An 84-year-old man becomes the first inmate to die in prison of Covid-19. All shops selling non-essential goods are told to close, gatherings of more than two people in public are banned, events including weddings - but excluding funerals - are cancelled. On Tuesday, Mr Johnson said 1.3 million people in the UK had been vaccinated so far. - 31 May: The target to build testing capacity to 200,000 tests per day in the UK has been reached a day early, according to Mr Hancock, with a total of 205,634 tests available. Boris Johnson announced the … - 18 May: Everyone aged five and over is made eligible to be tested for coronavirus if they are showing symptoms, which are expanded to included a loss of taste or smell. - 9 September: Trials of a Covid-19 vaccine under development by AstraZeneca and Oxford University are put on hold owing to a reported side-effect in a patient in the UK. - 28 April: Mr Johnson vows that key workers who have lost their lives in the pandemic will not be forgotten, as a national minute's silence is held in their honour. Downing Street says ministers and officials are working around the clock to ensure frontline NHS staff get the correct PPE, amid mounting frustration over a lack of supplies. - 21 September: Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick tells a televised briefing the UK could see 50,000 cases a day by mid-October and a daily death toll of 200 or more a month later unless urgent action is taken. - 24 July: Face coverings become mandatory in shops across England, with £100 fines to people who flout the rules. But at the same news conference, England's chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty said we shouldn't "kid ourselves" that the virus will disappear with the spring - and suggested a "few" restrictions might have to be brought in next winter. - 10 April: The worldwide death toll linked to coronavirus hits 100,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. - 24 August: Mr Johnson issues a plea to parents to send their children back to the classroom when schools reopen. Following a huge increase in Covid cases and the discovery of a faster spreading variant , the closure of schools and all non-essential shops was announced. - 16 June: The cheap steroid dexamethasone is hailed as a major breakthrough as a study suggests it is the first drug to reduce deaths from coronavirus. The Prime Minister has announced a national lockdown and instructed people to stay at home to control the virus, protect the NHS and save lives. Figures from the Office for National Statistics also suggested more than one million people in England had Covid between 27 December and 2 January. Jen Mills Monday 4 Jan 2021 8:04 pm. What date did the UK go into lockdown - and when will it end? Some of the rules on what you can and cannot do will change on 12 April. When did the third national lockdown start in England? In a speech on 11 May, Boris Johnson referred to “the period of lockdown which started on March 23rd”. A number of Australian states, territories, and cities have implemented lockdowns in response to the pandemic. Indeed, when the lockdown was first announced, the initial amount of time it was ordered for was three weeks. People from different households in Greater Manchester, parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire are banned from meeting each other inside their homes or in gardens following a spike in cases. In a televised address to the nation, Sir Keir also confirmed he would back the new restrictions on Wednesday. - 12 May: The Chancellor says the furlough scheme, which is supporting 7.5 million jobs, will be extended until the end of October, but employers will be expected to pick up a share of the bill from August as the economy reopens. ★★★★☆, Ros Atkins on... 'Sofagate' VideoRos Atkins on... 'Sofagate', Matt Smith on playing Prince Philip in The Crown, Striking news pictures from around the world, An extraordinary man who led an extraordinary life, How Covid has changed South Africa's arts scene, Colourful choices: Peru's presidential candidates, Myanmar citizens flee to India to escape violence, Obituary: DMX, the record-breaking rap star. - 13 August: Thousands of pupils' A-level results in England are downgraded amid cancelled exams as a result of the coronavirus crisis, due to the regulator Ofqual's "moderation" algorithm. He told Today: "Vaccination is a way out, but I think he's right to raise that possibility that there could be - next winter or even the winter after - the possibility that we will see a resurgence of Covid to such an extent that government again has to take measures to prevent another large outbreak.". - 20 August: Croatia, Austria and Trinidad and Tobago are removed from the travel corridors list, while Portugal is added. The UK becomes the largest single contributor in the search for a coronavirus vaccine, pledging £210m in aid funding. "We're now into a situation where across the country as a whole, roughly one in 50 people have got the virus, higher in some parts of the country, lower in others," he said. - 8 August: Belgium, Andorra and The Bahamas are removed from the list of travel corridors. The restrictions were initially put in place for a period of … The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The prime minister has ordered what amounts to a UK lockdown this evening. - 15 June: England's retail parks, high streets and shopping centres welcome customers, while zoos and safari parks open their doors for the first time since March. He also said some restrictions may have to be introduced again next winter. - 8 September: Mr Hancock warns of a possible second peak following a "concerning" rise in the number of cases. The government has set the target to immunise all over-70s, the most clinically vulnerable and front-line health and care workers by mid-February - some 13 million people - which would require around two million vaccinations a week. Covid lockdown roadmap: the key dates for when restrictions will end and what rules will change By Ben Riley-Smith 7 Apr 2021, 3:08am Covid passports: Comedy club … - 26 August: The Department for Education announces that permanent secretary Jonathan Slater will stand down because "the prime minister has concluded that there is a need for fresh official leadership". The need to debate and vote on the measures means the House of Commons has been recalled from its Christmas break for the second time - the first being for the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU. Boris Johnson addressed the nation on January 4th and explained England would go into another lockdown the following day, January 5th. 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