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Spanish authorities are introducing new restrictions on UK visitors to the Balearic Islands, which include Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca.
The Balearics have been added to the UK's green list for travel from 4am on Wednesday - which means Brits can holiday there without the need for quarantine on return.
But there will be new restrictions for anyone entering Spain from the UK - also from Wednesday - if you are not
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Spain, and who have not been double-vaccinated, will have to self-isolate at home for 10 days upon their return home.In a boost for holidaymakers, Croatia and Bulgaria will go green, meaning arrivals in Scotland will not have to isolate for 10 days on return regardless of their vaccine status.Hong Kong and Taiwan will also be added to the green list, while the British Virgin Islands will go amber.Cuba, Indonesia, Myanmar and Sierra Leone will be added to the red list, meaning 10 days of
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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme came into effect on July 1 as part of the UK Government’s plan to phase out the financial support from the end of September. Businesses across the UK now have to start making compulsory contributions to furloughed employees’ wages as The Treasury’s pay has dropped to 70%, from 80%.
Bulgaria and Germany have low enough coronavirus cases to get the green light from the government. Representatives from the UK Government and the devolved administrations are set to meet later this week to decide which countries should be put on the green, amber and red lists.
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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentIn a statement buy, Saban Films has acquired rights to North America – along with Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, France, South Africa and Scandinavia – on Bruce Willis starrer “Soul Assassin.”Directed by Jesse Atlas, the revenge thriller also stars Nomzamo Mbatha (“Coming 2 America”) and Barry Jay Minoff (“Exposure”).
Katie Price revealed her latest bout of cosmetic surgery on Good Morning Britain on Friday after jetting to Turkey to go under the knife.The mum-of-five underwent a full body overhaul with liposuction, eye and lip lifts, liposuction under her chin, and a Brazilian bum enhancement.The former glamour model, 43, flew to red-list country Turkey to the procedures and she was left fearing that fiancé Carl Woods, 31, would leave her.Katie says the surgery left her looking like a 'monster' and she
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Join thousands of others and get the latest Falkirk news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Around 100 new jobs could be created in Falkirk by housebuilders Stewart Milne, if planning permission is granted.Stewart Milne Timber Systems Ltd - which designs and manufactures timber frames for off-site construction - hopes to build a factory on land at Abbotsford Business Park, Bainsford.The new operation will be on what was formerly part of the site of the long-gone British Alcan
Making a move! Jennifer Lopez revealed the meaning behind her new song “Cambia El Paso” ahead of its Monday, July 5, release.
Wes Anderson film which is set to begin filming in Spain this year.It was reported last year that Anderson would be working on a new romantic film set in Rome, but earlier this year plans changed and the movie’s location was reportedly moved to Spain.Confirming the new location and her involvement in the film, Swinton told Variety that although the movie is shooting in Spain, “it’s not about Spain”.No plot has been confirmed yet, and Anderson, speaking to Variety from England, said he’s “not
Manori Ravindran International EditorWes Anderson is shooting his new movie in Spain, with production set to begin in September.In a recent interview with Variety, Tilda Swinton revealed that she will star in the project, specific details of which are being kept closely under wraps. Though the film is shooting in Spain, “it’s not about Spain,” Swinton hinted.
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Scotland, and the rest of the UK, on May 17. A number of countries have been added to it but have since been take off due to the rise in covid cases in the area.