About 25,000 jobs could be at risk at Heathrow Airport, its chief executive has warned, as new quarantine measures for international arrivals come into force.
Passengers arriving in the UK from Monday will need to self-isolate for 14 days under the latest Government measure to reduce the spread of coronavirus, and avoid a potentially disastrous second wave.
The plans have been met with strong criticism from opposition parties and some Conservative MPs - as well as the travel industry, with Labour saying they appear to shows the government "just hasn't got a plan".
There has also been widespread concern that this will cause huge damage to the travel and aviation sectors as they recover from pandemic.
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