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Full list of tiers and areas

The Government has published its list outlining which parts of England will be in which tier when the national lockdown ends on December 2.

Here is the full list of Tiers and areas published by the Government.

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Tier 1: Medium alert

– South East
Isle of Wight
South West
Cornwall
Isles of Scilly

Tier 2: High alert

– North West
Cumbria
Liverpool City Region
Warrington and Cheshire

– Yorkshire
York
North Yorkshire

– West Midlands
Worcestershire
Herefordshire
Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin

– East Midlands
Rutland
Northamptonshire

– East of England
Suffolk
Hertfordshire
Cambridgeshire, including Peterborough
Norfolk
Essex, Thurrock and Southend on Sea
Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes

– London
all 32 boroughs plus the City of London

– South East
East Sussex
West Sussex
Brighton and Hove
Surrey
Reading
Wokingham
Bracknell Forest
Windsor and Maidenhead
West Berkshire
Hampshire (except the Isle of Wight), Portsmouth and Southampton
Buckinghamshire
Oxfordshire

– South West
South Somerset, Somerset West and Taunton, Mendip and Sedgemoor
Bath and North East Somerset
Dorset
Bournemouth
Christchurch
Poole
Gloucestershire
Wiltshire and Swindon
Devon

Tier 3: Very High alert

– North East
Tees Valley Combined Authority: Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar and Cleveland, Darlington

North East Combined Authority: Sunderland, South Tyneside, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, County Durham, Northumberland

– North West
Greater Manchester
Lancashire
Blackpool
Blackburn with Darwen

– Yorkshire and The Humber
The Humber
West Yorkshire
South Yorkshire

– West Midlands
Birmingham and Black Country
Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull

– East Midlands
Derby and Derbyshire
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Leicester and Leicestershire
Lincolnshire

– South East
Slough (remainder of Berkshire is tier 2: High alert)
Kent and Medway

– South West
Bristol
South Gloucestershire
North Somerset

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