Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Boris Johnson said primary schools in England could reopen to some year groups from 1 June. The prime minister said a phased return to school would begin with pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6, if infection rates and the government's other tests at the time allow it. The National Education Union said the reopening plan was "nothing short of reckless". Mr Johnson, in an address to the nation said at the earliest by June 1, after half term, the government begin the phased reopening of shops and to get primary pupils back into schools, in stages. Secondary schools are likely to stay closed until September. But the prime minister said there was an "ambition" that secondary pupils facing exams next year - such as Years 10 and 12 - would get some time in school before the summer holidays//bbc