PRIME Minister Boris Johnson announced a range of new national restrictions today in Parliament.

The PM has acted to try and combat the rapid rise in coronavirus cases in the UK and a possible second wave.

Here are the key points, which will come into force in England in the next week or earlier, from the PM’s statement to the House of Commons at 12pm today:

  • Office workers who can work from home should do so.
  • Pubs, bars and restaurants in England will be ordered to close by 10pm each night (from Thursday)
  • The hospitality sector will be restricted to table service only.
  • Face coverings must be worn in taxis and private hire vehicles, and by retail staff while at work.
  • Customers in indoor hospitality will also have to wear face coverings – except while seated at a table to eat or drink.
  • The exemptions to the "rule of six" will be reduced, banning indoor team sport – such as indoor five-a-side football matches.
  • Police will be able to call on the military to help enforce the guidelines, if needed.
  • The planned return of spectators to sports venues will now not go ahead from October 1.
  • Wedding ceremonies and receptions will be capped at 15 people from Monday.