Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Boris Johnson has warned of 'a difficult year for travel' as he played down suggestions that the success of the vaccine roll-out could see restrictions on foreign travel eased.
There has been speculation the requirement for people arriving in England from countries on the amber list to quarantine at home for 10 days could be lifted for people who are fully vaccinated in the coming weeks.
Asked about the reports during a visit to a laboratory in Hertfordshire today, the prime minister said: “I want to stress that this is going to be – whatever happens – a difficult year for travel. “There will be hassle, there will be delays, I am afraid, because the priority
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