People are unlikely to be able to go on foreign summer holidays this year, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.

Although some countries have signalled they intend to be open for business this summer - and a number of airlines have announced plans to re-start flights - Mr Hancock warned it is a "reality of life" that it will be difficult for families to travel abroad this year. 

Asked whether "summer was cancelled", he told ITV's This Morning: "I think that's likely to be the case.

"We haven't made a final decision on that yet but it is clear that we will seek to reopen hospitality, some hospitality, from early July if we keep successfully reducing the spread of this virus.

"But social distancing of some kind is going to continue.

"The conclusion from that is it is unlikely that big, lavish international holidays are going to possible for this summer.

"I just think that's a reality of life."