In pictures: Lockdown eases in parts of the UK
As lockdown rules ease in England, Wales and most of Scotland, millions of people can now socialise indoors in limited numbers, hug loved ones and visit pubs and restaurants inside again.
Danny Lawson / PA MediaSome people couldn't wait for morning. Here, Rosie Delaney, Isobel Loan and Rebecca Mitchell have their first drink inside a pub for a long while, at 00:11, at the Showtime Bar, in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
Jacob King / PA MediaAt the The Oak Inn, in Coventry, West Midlands, customers enjoy a pint, a game of pool and a hug.
Jacob King / PA MediaThese changes come with a note of caution, with the variant identified in India spreading in some areas. "We must take this next step with a heavy dose of caution," Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns, urging people to be tested regularly.
Leon Neal / AFPFor some, the changes mean a chance to exercise indoors. At Park Road Pools & Fitness in London, a group takes a high-energy barbell class, just after 00:00.
PA MediaHousekeeper Zusanna Gulierrez prepares a room at the Brighton Metropole, as the Hilton group reopens its 130 hotels across England.
Gareth Fuller / PA MediaPassengers prepare to board an EasyJet flight to Faro, Portugal, at Gatwick Airport, after the ban on international leisure travel for people in England was lifted to some destinations.
Jane Barlow / PA MediaThe National Youth Choir of Scotland, with founder and conductor Christopher Bell, meet on Calton Hill, Edinburgh, as most of Scotland moves to level-two - high - restrictions, enabling up to 30 people to meet outside to sing.
Anthony Upton / PA MediaThe digital message: "Less URL, more IRL. Welcome back," is displayed on the BT Tower, above the streets of London.
Owen Humphreys / PA MediaCustomers inside the Mile Castle pub, in Newcastle, enjoy breakfast as indoor hospitality and entertainment venues reopen.
Daniel Leal-Olivas / AFPAt Barbarella's cafe, in London, a customer takes a selfie to mark the return to indoor dining.
Owen Humphreys / PA MediaCharlotte Griffiths, 25, and her three-year-old son are among the first people to visit the Great North Museum, in Newcastle, following its reopening.
Glyn Kirk / AFPA man wearing a face covering echoes the pose within Seurat's Bathers at Asnières painting inside the National Gallery, in London.
Tom Nicholson / ReutersThe first passengers board the London Eye, as the attraction reopens.
Danny Lawson / PA MediaYork Minster opens its doors once again to tourists.
Getty ImagesIt's eyes down for a full house at the Apollo Bingo Hall in the seaside resort of Rhyl, Denbighshire. It's an industry worth hundreds of millions of pounds a year in Wales, with 36 dedicated bingo halls across the country.
PA MediaFans gather to watch the runners and riders during the Racing TV Straight Mile Fillies' Handicap at Redcar Racecourse, North Yorkshire.
AFPSharks swim past visitors at the Sea Life London Aquarium.
AFPA small crowd attends a screening of Ingmar Bergman's Persona in the BFI Southbank cinema in London.
ReutersMembers of the Durham Strikes Bowling team enjoy a game at the Hollywood Bowling alley in Washington, County Durham.
EPAAs the evening drew in, people enjoyed drinks inside pubs and bars - such as this one in London - without having to sit outside on tables and chairs.
Getty ImagesIn Manchester's city centre, revellers danced in their seats to a live show at Albert's Schloss bar (above and below).
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Getty ImagesAlso in Manchester, customers laughed together at Peaky Blinders bar.
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