have also been added to the green watchlist, not necessarilyjust green. it means they are green, you can still travel there, but of course they are at more risk of being able to tip into amber. how much more risk is really difficult for people to assess at the moment, because this is the first time we have had any countries on the green watchlist and of course we previously saw portugal go straight from green into amber, which is still perfectly possible at the moment as well. the other uncertainty is this is not just about what the uk decides to do and the uk's green list, it is also about what other countries decide to do and whether they will let us in. the uk government has control over what happens when people arrive here, they do not have any control over whether we are let in to other countries as well. so plenty of uncertainty around the course of the summer, with maybe some small steps forward, but no guarantee we cannot go backwards too. 0ur correspondent in madrid, guy hedgecoe, says businesses in spanish tourist destinations are hoping restrictions on travel from the uk will be eased soon.