MPs vote 461 to 60 in favour of extending social restrictions in England to 19 July – as it happened
by Nadeem Badshah (now) and Andrew Sparrow (earlier) from on (#5K4R8)
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7.37pm BST
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7.31pm BST
So to conclude, MPs have this evening approved the extension of coronavirus restrictions in England until 19 July.
The prime minister was spared a defeat as Labour backed plans for a four-week delay to the end of lockdown measures, aimed at buying more time for the vaccine programme.
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