Michael Gove said face coverings should not be made mandatory in shops but should be worn out of courtesy and consideration.
Shopping centres are to reopen and people can visit loved ones in hospital from Monday.
The traditional large-scale parades were cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic
It comes as around 200 workers at a farm in Herefordshire were quarantined following an outbreak of coronavirus.
Nail bars and beauty salons are some of the businesses that will be allowed to reopen in England from Monday.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, the Health Secretary said officials will ‘hunt down the virus’ by targeting areas of concern.
The new immigration system is designed to cut the number of low-skilled migrants entering Britain from the beginning of next year.
The weather makes a welcome change to the start of the month.
West Midlands Police are looking into content sent to the Crystal Palace player’s Instagram account.
Baroness Sugg will announce £5.3 million of new UK aid to support the salaries of more than 5,500 teachers in poor countries.
Home Secretary Priti Patel hailed the agreement as a ‘new operational approach’.
Liberal Democrat leadership hopeful Layla Moran, who collected the data, said she was “shocked” at the figures.
The Ministry of Justice said that more than 11,000 people were prosecuted for assaulting an emergency worker in 2019.
Airline pilot Stephen Cameron spent 65 days on life support.
First Minister Arlene Foster and Health Minister Robin Swann have backed the call by the Orange Order ahead of the traditional day of parading.
Flights carrying British holidaymakers began arriving in the Spanish island this weekend.
William Till left the family home for three months during lockdown because his son was shielding.