Social Gatherings Above Six banned in England
Social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in England from Monday with some exemptions amid a steep rise in coronavirus cases.
The law change will ban larger groups meeting anywhere socially indoors or outdoors, the government said.
But it will not apply to schools, workplaces or COVID-secure weddings, funerals and organised team sports.
It will be enforced through a £100 fine if people fail to comply, doubling on each offence up to a maximum of £3,200.
The new rules which come into force on 14 September mark a change to England’s current guidance.
At present, the guidance says two households of any size are allowed to meet indoors or outdoors, or up to six people from different households outdoors.
Until now, the police have had no powers to stop gatherings unless they exceeded 30.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to give further details of the changes at a Downing Street news conference later on Wednesday.