Hundreds queue as shops reopen in England
Pent-up demand has prompted queues at some shops as rules are relaxed in England after a three month lockdown.
Long queues were reported outside Primark shops in London and Birmingham ahead of their 8am opening time.
The chain, which like other clothing shops has been closed since 23 March, does not offer online shopping meaning customers can only buy in the store.
All shops in England are allowed to open, although retailers have had to introduce strict safety measures.
Jaydee Darrock, from Warwickshire, was one of the first inside
Primark's Birmingham store after queuing from about 07:00. She described it as "surprisingly calm".
"We thought it would be chaotic, it's not, it's quite nice," she said.
In Manchester, people waited for almost an hour for some shops. Big queues formed outside Primark,TK Maxx and Foot Locker.
Retailers are required to introduce plastic screens at the tills and floor markings to keep shoppers two metres (6ft 5ins) apart - measures that are already a regular fixture in supermarkets.
Other measures will include pleas not to touch items unless customers intend to purchase them and decontaminating shopping baskets after each use. Retailers are promising there will be plenty of sanitiser on hand for customers. Toilets will remain closed in Primark's shops but facilities in other stores, including John Lewis and Selfridges, will be open.