Cafes and bars no longer need to enforce the one metre social distancing rule.
Nightclubs in Northern Ireland reopened last night - after more than 19 months of closure.
And further easing of Covid rules means cafes and bars no longer need to enforce the one metre social distancing rule.
These party goers in Derry are happy the restrictions have been lifted
Masks optional; no distancing; but a night of normality. Halloween costumes here at Kremlin in Belfast with DJ @onairwithgareth - I am on the ground tonight and on the shots for @beltel as nightclubs reopen in Northern Ireland pic.twitter.com/ak4NdzhfFT
— Kevin Scott (@Kscott_94) October 31, 2021

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