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for international travel to the uk from the first of november. traveljournalist lisa francesca nand joins me now. they will not now need to quarantine ina quarantine in a hotel anymore. let s get some reaction to that news. we have got torrential rain here, floods, you have blue skies and sunshine. i hope you are enjoying yourself. i sunshine. i hope you are en oying ourself. . , . sunshine. i hope you are en oying ourself. ., , ., ., ., yourself. i really am. i have to apologise yourself. i really am. i have to apologise now yourself. i really am. i have to apologise now for yourself. i really am. i have to apologise now for the - yourself. i really am. i have to| apologise now for the sunshine yourself. i really am. i have to i apologise now for the sunshine that is radiating down your screen, but it is lovely to be here. in my defence, my parents live here, and like a lot of people, i have been separated from them during the pandemic, such asjust separated from them during the
the taliban could get to them first. lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, your questions answered. welcome to your questions answered, and many of you have been writing in and asking what the new travel rules mean for you. here to answer them arejulia lo bue said, ceo of the advantage travel partnership, and lisa francesca nand, presenter of the big travel podcast. nobody can say we have not responded quickly when we have these changes and we are really grateful to you both forjoining us. let s start with this one from ten in aylesbury. we are travelling to germany for our son posten wedding at the end of september. what happens if the rules of change while we are away? weill.
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happens, that s all i can say stop i all change between now and then. a couple of more weeks until we get to october the 4th, and then again before october half term, things could start to loosen up a little bit more and we will have more information about under 18. presenter of the big information about under18. presenter of the information about under 18. presenter of th , ., , presenter of the big travel podcast and julia, presenter of the big travel podcast and julia. ceo presenter of the big travel podcast and julia, ceo of presenter of the big travel podcast and julia, ceo of the presenter of the big travel podcast and julia, ceo of the advantage i and julia, ceo of the advantage travel partnership, thank you for answering so many of those questions. thank you. the british teenage tennis star, emma raducanu, has revealed that on herfirst night back in the uk, she watched a replay of her victory in the us open final, and says her success is only gradually sinking in . she