For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here."Some of them will have health certificates.
Where they don't, we will ensure the appropriate quarantine period."Defence bosses confirmed on Friday night that the ex-Commando "and his pets" have received clearance for their charter flight to return to the UK.However, Farthing's attempts to get his staff members out of the country haven't been as successful.He was reportedly trying to help 69 people evacuate Afghanistan, but says the convoy was turned back by the Taliban when it was just 300 metres inside the airport perimeter in Kabul.Speaking to The Sun, Farthing said: "It is just so depressing I had to leave them.
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