UK government hopeful to get go-ahead for schools reopening - PM's spokesman

Reuters

Published May 27, 2020 13:05

Updated May 27, 2020 13:15

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government hopes it will get the go-ahead from scientists to proceed with the return of some pupils to schools on June 1 and be able to work on ways to increase social contact, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said.

"The final decision will be taken as part of the formal review into lockdown measures which the law requires us to undertake by Thursday. So that formal review will happen tomorrow and we are hopeful, without prejudging it, that we will be able to proceed with the reopening of schools on June 1," the spokesman told reporters on Wednesday.