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1 On Monday, non-essential shops in England will be allowed to open for business.
2 From Monday, all non-essential shops are allowed to reopen in England.
3 Schools, churches and non-essential shops have been closed and gatherings have been banned.
4 Small, non-essential shops are set to open in Austria and Czech Republic next week.
5 Austria has closed schools, restaurants, bars, cultural venues and other gathering places, including non-essential shops .
6 Further range of non-essential shops and services to close.
7 People will be told to stay at home, while pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops will shut.
8 Everyone will be told to stay at home, while pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops will shut.
9 As of Monday, all non-essential shops are allowed to reopen in England, subject to Covid-19 safety measures.
10 The "best case scenario" could see restrictions eased for non-essential shops from early to mid-May.
11 People will be told to stay at home, and pubs, restaurants, hotels and non-essential shops must shut.
12 Other non-essential shops had already been shut.
13 Boris Johnson is attempting to reboot the retail sector from the start of June, allowing non-essential shops to reopen.
14 Austria acted early to shut schools, bars, theatres, restaurants, non-essential shops and other gathering places about four weeks ago.
15 Britain's once bustling high streets are now eerily quiet, with all non-essential shops closed and thousands of staff furloughed.
16 The reopening of non-essential shops this week has seen many parents forced to return to work without access to childcare.
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