The tiers of Covid restrictions that local authority areas in England will be placed in from 2 December have been announced.
Tier 3: Very High alert
North East
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Tees Valley Combined Authority:
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Hartlepool
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Middlesbrough
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Stockton-on-Tees
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Redcar and Cleveland
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Darlington
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North East Combined Authority:
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Sunderland
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South Tyneside
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Gateshead
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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North Tyneside
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County Durham
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Northumberland
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North West
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Greater Manchester
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Lancashire
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Blackpool
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Blackburn with Darwen
Yorkshire and The Humber
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The Humber
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West Yorkshire
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South Yorkshire
West Midlands
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Birmingham and Black Country
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Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
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Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull
East Midlands
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Derby and Derbyshire
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Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
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Leicester and Leicestershire
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Lincolnshire
South East
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Slough (remainder of Berkshire is tier 2: High alert)
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Kent and Medway
South West
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Bristol
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South Gloucestershire
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North Somerset
Tier 2: High alert
North West
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Cumbria
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Liverpool City Region
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Warrington and Cheshire
Yorkshire
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York
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North Yorkshire
West Midlands
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Worcestershire
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Herefordshire
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Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin
East Midlands
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Rutland
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Northamptonshire
East of England
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Suffolk
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Hertfordshire
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Cambridgeshire, including Peterborough
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Norfolk
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Essex, Thurrock and Southend on Sea
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Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes
London
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all 32 boroughs plus the City of London
South East
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East Sussex
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West Sussex
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Brighton and Hove
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Surrey
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Reading
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Wokingham
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Bracknell Forest
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Windsor and Maidenhead
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West Berkshire
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Hampshire (except the Isle of Wight), Portsmouth and Southampton
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Buckinghamshire
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Oxfordshire
South West
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South Somerset, Somerset West and Taunton, Mendip and Sedgemoor
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Bath and North East Somerset
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Dorset
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Bournemouth
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Christchurch
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Poole
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Gloucestershire
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Wiltshire and Swindon
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Devon
Tier 1: Medium alert
South East
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Isle of Wight
South West
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Cornwall
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Isles of Scilly
Table of restrictions compared
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