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Border Force blunder sees Scots passengers arriving from Ireland wrongly told to buy £210 Covid tests

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Covid test kits due to a Border Force mix up.The 36 Ryanair passengers arriving from Dublin last Friday, February 26 argued they were not required to buy the home-testing kits because they had been in Ireland for more than 10 daysThe UK Government's Border Force has apologised for its mistake which caused "general panic."The airport blamed inaccurate guidance from the Scottish Government for the confusion and accused it of a 'lack of engagement', saying 'passengers were paying the price'.Full refunds have been offered to the travellers involved, but the said the mix up was said to have caused "stress, shock, and indignation".Speaking on condition of anonymity, the passenger said: "The officers would not allow us to leave the airport without.

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