Summer holidays will be back on the cards for Brits, with travel due to return from May 17 at the earliest, with countries placed on a green, amber or red list that determines rules on quarantine and testing when you're back in the UK.
The green list is the most appealing for holidaymakers with no self-isolation required when you're back, but the amber list could also pave the way for holidays.
That's because travel will likely be allowed, as long as you self-isolate for 10 days when you return to the UK - which you can do at home (red list spots will require a stay at a quarantine hotel).
You'll also need to take PCR tests when you arrive, on day two of your self-isolation, on day five (with a negative test result releasing you early) and
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