coronavirus restrictions. Italy, San Marino and Vatican City State are now no longer on the Britain's 'safe travel' list, and travellers arriving back in England from these places after 4am on October 18 will now need to self-isolate.
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were swiftly removed on Thursday, while the Caribbean island group of Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba has also been removed from the 'safe list'.
UK residents now have until 4am on Saturday to return back to Britain or face a mandatory two-week quarantine period.And on top of the latest changes, the government also announced harsher penalties for those who break quarantine after arriving in the UK.Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said that the fine for flouting the strict rules has now been
.coronavirus restrictions. Italy, San Marino and Vatican City State are now no longer on the Britain's 'safe travel' list, and travellers arriving back in England from these places after 4am on October 18 will now need to self-isolate.
now have a legal duty to stay at home and self-isolate for a number of reasons during to the coronavirus pandemic.These include if a person tests positive for the virus or if they are told to do so by NHS Test and Trace after coming into contact with someone with the virus.It is also be offence to knowingly provide false information about close contacts.Those who have been abroad are also required to self-isolate for 14 days when returning from certain countries.Get daily updates from Bolton
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentProduction of Turkish TV dramas has resumed at a steady pace undeterred by coronavirus concerns and, though the hand of censorship is being felt, shows are getting edgier.While the pandemic forced production to grind to a halt in March, by September almost all producers had started shooting again in Turkey, though “roughly 80% of them have run into some problems with COVID-19 on their teams,” says Ahmet Ziyalar, president and COO of sales and production
tourism spots in the top 500.According to Lonely Planet, 34 of the world’s best travel experiences can be found in the UK, with nine of them in Scotland.The second edition of the bestselling book, which is available to buy now contains the 'definitive wish-list of the 500 most thrilling travel experiences, ranked in order of brilliance'.Petra in Jordan was listed as the top place to experience in the world.Almost half of the dream recommendations outdoors or wildlife experiences, reflecting the
Five Greek islands will be added to the travel corridor list - and no countries are to be removed this week, the government has announced.Travellers arriving in the UK from Lesvos, Santorini, Serifos, Tinos and Zakynthos will no longer need to quarantine as of 4am on Saturday (October 10).According to the Department for Transport, the latest assessment from the Joint Biosecurty Centre (JBC) indicates that the risk of coronavirus to travellers on the islands has decreased to an acceptable
More changes are expected to be made to the UK government's travel 'safe list' today.The travel corridor is a list of countries where people from England can travel to without having to quarantine for two weeks when they return back to the UK.While the number of countries Brits can travel to without restrictions either side of their journey is edging ever closer to zero, there are still over 60 countries and territories that UK travellers don't need to quarantine on arrival back in Britain.
Turkey, Poland and the Caribbean island group of Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba are to be be removed from the list - meaning travellers arriving in the UK from these places after 4am on Saturday must self-isolate for 14 days. As the number of safe travel destinations on Britain's 'safe' travel list dwindles even further, major tour operators and airlines have issued fresh updates.The latest changes mean more restrictions for international travellers.
travel exemption list in a bid to tackle the spike in Covid-19 cases. Turkey, Poland, Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba have been removed from the Scottish Government's list of travel corridors.
The government has announced that Poland and Turkey have been removed from the UK government's travel corridor list.The countries have bee moved from the list as coronavirus infection rates have increased above the government's threshold of cases per 100,000 population.The Caribbean islands of Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba have also been removed.It means travellers arriving in the UK from these places after 4am on Saturday must self-isolate for 14 days.The Transport Secretary Grant Shapps
Italy, mainland Greece, Poland and Sweden are currently at risk of being removed from the 'green list', with each of these destinations reporting infection levels higher than the threshold of 20 per 100,000.
French cinematographer Philippe Rousselot, who won an Oscar for Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at respected cinematography festival Camerimage, which will be held in Torun, Poland, and through virtual presentations from Nov. 14-21.