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Manchester Airport's boss has said the government must 'press ahead with the overhaul of the traffic light system' following the recent changes to the UK travel list.
This comes after the recent announcement from the Department for Transport that seven destinations will move to the green list following a review of the government's international travel lists.
Two countries will also be added to the red list, with
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has handed Donny van de Beek his first start of the season for Manchester United after being impressed with his work in training.
Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes have warned Donny van de Beek needs to impress for Manchester United on Tuesday night.
Travel experts have predicted which countries could change in the next traffic light system review this week. The UK Government is expected to give the next travel update on Thursday, September 16, with speculation it could be scrapped entirely by October.The Mirror has spoken to travel experts ahead of the latest change to the green, amber and red lists in just a few days.
Planes were temporarily prevented from landing at Manchester Airport last night after fire officers were called to deal with a medical emergency, it can be revealed.
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Airport's revamped £1bn Terminal 2 yesterday - with luggage piled up on conveyor belts and floors. Pictures taken on Saturday afternoon show hundreds of passengers in snaking queues at border control.The Manchester Evening News reports the images also showed luggage and suitcases overflowing from the conveyor belts and strewn across the floor at arrivals.
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