
Foreign holidays were finally given the go ahead today even though British tourists are presently banned from the majority of destinations on the government’s “green list”.
Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, ended months of speculation by announcing that quarantine-free travel would be possible to 12 countries and overseas territories in just over a week’s time.
From May 17, people will technically be able to travel to Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira, Israel, Gibraltar, Iceland, Brunei and the Faroe Islands without isolating on their return to England. The go ahead was also given to travel to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. A series of overseas territories including the Falkland Islands and St Helena were also included.
It was confirmed that the NHS app would
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2021-05-07 16:30:00Z
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