Monday marks a major milestone in restrictions being eased in Wales as outdoor hospitality re-opens and more people can meet up.
Outdoor attractions, such as zoos and theme parks, can also re-open under the latest easing of lockdown.
And there are new rules around wedding receptions and funerals. Organised outdoor activities, such as sport activities limited to 30 people, are also able to resume. Wales now has the lowest rate of infections in the whole of the UK, but how do the rules compare?
Here is what you can and can't do in the different countries of the United Kingdom:
Meeting friends and family

In Wales and Scotland , six adults from up to six households are allowed to meet outdoors. Meeting indoors is not permitted, but First Minister Mark Drakeford announced on Friday that two households in Wales should be able to meet indoors as extended household from May 3. All the dates are here.
From March 29, six people or two households have been allowed to meet up outdoors in England. No meetings indoors with other households are allowed, apart from support bubbles.
In Northern Ireland , up to 10 people from two households can meet outdoors, that will increase to 15 people from three households from April 30. Households are not allowed to mix inside, with the exception of bubbles formed of two households who can meet in groups of up to 10. Overnight stays are not allowed unless part of a bubble.
Pubs and restaurants
The big news in Wales is that outdoor hospitality has been given the green light to open for the first time this year from Monday (April 26). Live updates here as pubs re-open. It is only outdoor for now but indoor should be allowed to re-open from May 17.
In England , outdoor hospitality was allowed to re-open from April 12, with indoor expected to re-open on the same day as Wales.
There were also changes in Scotland on Monday with outdoor hospitality allowed to open, but with a curfew of 10pm. Indoor hospitality has also been allowed to re-open, but alcohol cannot be served and it has to close at 8pm.
In Northern Ireland pubs and restaurants are closed, except for takeaway services. From April 30, they are due to re-open with tables limited to six people from two households. Expected to reopen indoors from May 24.
Shops
Non-essential retail in both Wales and England re-opened on April 12, with large queues seen for the first day.
All retail re-opened for the first time this year in Scotland on April 26, and in Northern Ireland the plan is for all shops to re-open on April 30.
Outdoor sports and exercise

In Wales , outdoor exercise is permitted with up to four people from two households (excluding children under 11 and carers). Outdoor sport courts can reopen from 13 March.
From today, outdoor activities are allowed for up to 30 people, but gyms are still not allowed to open. From May 3, gyms, leisure centres and fitness facilities can reopen and indoor organised activities for 15 adults are allowed, including exercise classes and swimming lessons.
In England , people are allowed to exercise outdoors in a group of six or two households. Formally organised sports and activities can take place with any number of people. Organised outdoor sport and outdoor sports and leisure facilities reopened on March 29.
Indoor sports groups and exercise classes expected to resume from May 17.
In Scotland , outdoor exercise must be consistent with outdoor mixing rules. Gyms re-opened for the first time on April 26 but the Scottish Government has specified that only individual exercise will be allowed, as group sports for adults are not yet permitted. Swimming lessons for children are allowed to resume from Monday, but adult lessons will have to wait.
In Northern Ireland, 10 people from two households can participate in outdoor sport, 15 people can take part in formally organised sports training. Competitive outdoor sport permitted for up to 100 participants is now allowed and indoor sports centres closed except for elite level sport. Permitted to re-open April 30 for individual activities.
Hairdressers and beauty salons

They have re-opened in all parts of the UK. Haridressers and barbers in Wales were the first re-open on March 15, and Northern Ireland was the last when they opened on Friday (April 23)
Travel

While people in Wales have been able to travel across the border to England (and vice versa) since April 12, from Monday, April 26 Scotland is also re-opening to visitors.
Hotels and other accommodation facilities will be able to welcome back visitors – though two households cannot stay in the same accommodation in Scotland until May 17.
If you are travelling to Northern Ireland , the advice is that you self-isolate on arrival for 10 days.
Care homes
Weddings and civil partnerships

In Wales , from Monday (April 26), wedding receptions with up to 30 guests can take place outdoors.
In England , from April 12, wedding ceremonies have been able to take place with up to 15 people indoors or outdoors. Receptions of up to 15 people may take place outdoors only, not including private gardens. This is expected to increase to 30 people from May 17.
Scotland changed the rules on Monday to allow up to 50 people, but no alcohol is permitted at receptions.
In Northern Ireland you can have up to 25 people at a wedding, but receptions still not permitted.
Funerals

There is no legal restriction on attendance at funerals in Wales but only closest family and friend are advised to attend, and wakes are not permitted.
Permitted to take place in England with a maximum of 30 people.
From Monday, the number of people allowed at a funeral in Scotland increased from 20 to 50.
In Northern Ireland , funerals are limited to 25 people and pre and post gatherings are not allowed.