Covid Rules Could Be Relaxed To Allow Household Mixing Over Christmas
Leaders of the four UK nations met to discuss festive plans over the weekend.

It looks like we may be able to come together in small groups to celebrate Christmas.
The leaders of the 4 UK nations met over the weekend to discuss measures for the festive period that would apply across the country.
It's thought coronavirus restrictions could be relaxed for a few days with a small number household bubbles able to come together.
The final details are still be agreed but we are expected to hear more later this week.
A statement from the UK government was released on Sunday afternoon.
It said: "The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the First Minister of Scotland, the First Minister of Wales, and the First and Deputy First Ministers of Northern Ireland held a further discussion yesterday on shared arrangements for the festive period.
"Welcoming the good progress made by all administrations over the past few days to design a single set of arrangements that can apply across the UK, Ministers reiterated the importance of allowing families and friends to meet in a careful and limited way, while recognising that this will not be a normal festive period and the risks of transmission remain very real.
"As such, Ministers endorsed a shared objective of facilitating some limited additional household bubbling for a small number of days, but also emphasised that the public will be advised to remain cautious, and that wherever possible people should avoid travelling and minimise social contact.
"In respect of Northern Ireland, Ministers also recognised that people will want to see family and friends across the island of Ireland, and this is the subject of discussions with the Irish Government.
"Work is continuing to finalise the arrangements, including relating to travel.
"The UK Government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive hope to conclude this work this week, subject to agreement by each administration."