It had been suggested that Northern Ireland might move to lift its restrictions on indoor hospitality earlier than expected to bring us into line with England and Scotland.
The Executive is expected to confirm the easing of some of the restrictions around sport though, with up to 500 spectators allowed to watch outdoor sport from May 24 and 1,000 people are due to be allowed to attend football's Irish Cup final on May 21.
It is also believed that from May 24 the stay at home message will be removed and libraries and museums can open.
On international travel, it has been mooted that Northern Ireland will adopt a travel list "similar" to England. From May 24 it is also believed that people will no longer have to quarantine after returning home from visiting family and friends in GB or the Republic.
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