The new 'rule of six' came into force at midnight but many Brits claim they are sick of lockdown despite cases continuing to rise - with some claiming they will not be abiding by the latest tightening of freedoms
Revellers flocked to Britain's pubs on Sunday night for one last hurrah, hours before the new 'rule of six' came into force at midnight.
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