when we actually we booked it. so we re heading off on tuesday. we felt it was important to get first hand exactly how it was out there and how the travel is. weighing up that extra frustration and expense against the lure of a holiday has become even more complicated. coletta smith, bbc news. let s discuss the government s decision in more detail with the travel journalist and podcaster lisa francesca nand. it is so hard to get to grips with with the new rules. they only seem to be in place for a short period of time. what is your latest assessment of this announcement? it time. what is your latest assessment of this announcement? of this announcement? it was a surrise. of this announcement? it was a surprise- we of this announcement? it was a surprise. we were of this announcement? it was a surprise. we were all of this announcement? it was a surprise. we were all gearing i of this announcement? it was a | surprise. we were all gearing up of this announcement? it was a - surpr
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orderfor vaccines to the we want to move on pretty quick order for vaccines to the eu. we will work on that as quickly as possible. at 12:30am, in your questions answered we ll be joined by wanderlust travel magazine editor lyn hughes, and lisa francesca nand from the big travel podcast. they ll be answering your questions on the rules. health officials consider making the nhs covid app less sensitive, to avoid millions of people having to self isolate this summer the olympic flame arrives in tokyo two weeks before the games, but no spectators are allowed. local authorities across the uk say they face a £3 billion shortfall in their budgets over the next three years as the country emerges from the pandemic. and, don t demolish old buildings plead architects. instead they say structures should be protected to fight climate change.
restrictions. but this will allow double vaccinated travellers to travel more freely. it is notjust the uk, the us is doing that, europe are allowing a lot more freedom of travel. we have high hopes that this means it is a consistent new thing, we are reopening travel and the success of the vaccination roll out will mean people can feel confident booking trips, notjust for the booking trips, not just for the summer booking trips, notjust for the summer but further afield. booking trips, not just for the summer but further afield. thank you so much, stephanie. and coming up we ll be looking to answer your questions on all things travel at 12:30 today. we ll be joined by wanderlust travel magazine editor lyn hughes, and lisa francesca nand from the big travel podcast send in your questions using the hashtag bbcyourquestions the nhs covid app for england and wales could be updated to make it less sensitive. in the last week ofjune, more than 300,000 people were pinged and asked
vaccinations from other countries who use world health organization approved who use world health organization approved vaccines. we will work on that approved vaccines. we will work on that, as approved vaccines. we will work on that, as quickly as possible. the other that, as quickly as possible. the: other possibility here that, as quickly as possible. ii9: other possibility here is of that, as quickly as possible. ii9 other possibility here is of long queues at the border. the unions are suggesting that that might be a problem. there will be so much documentation to check from people. grant chaps thinks that delays are more likely to be before you come into the country. grant shapps thinks that there is more likely. he thinks before you get a new ferry or get on the plane, that is more likely to be checked. the advice was to be organised. and coming up, for viewers in the uk, we ll be looking to answer your questions on all things travel at 12:30pm today. we ll be joined b
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