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Red list countries: Full list of 33 nations where hotel quarantine rules apply

Arrivals from certain countries will have to stay at designated quarantine hotels Eleven months after the coronavirus pandemic began, the UK government has introduced mandatory hotel quarantine for all arrivals from 33 “high-risk” countries from Monday 15 February. The tighter travel restrictions are designed to reduce the introduction and transmission of new variants of the virus. The strategy of using quarantine hotels or other.

Hotel quarantine red list: The 33 high risk countries where new rules apply

Arrivals from certain countries will have to stay at designated quarantine hotels Eleven months after the coronavirus pandemic began, the UK government is expected to introduce mandatory hotel quarantine for all arrivals from 33 “high-risk” countries. The tighter travel restrictions are designed to reduce the introduction and transmission of new variants of the virus. The strategy of using quarantine hotels or other government-mandated.

Johnson faces fresh Commons clash over genocide amendments

Johnson faces fresh Commons clash over genocide amendments David Hughes, PA Political Editor 8 February 2021, 3:25 pm Ministers are “worried” about upsetting the Chinese over genocide allegations in Xinjiang, a former Tory leader claimed, ahead of a crunch Commons vote on the issue. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seeking to avert a Tory revolt over the handling of genocide allegations by backing a compromise plan which would allow MPs to consider allegations of atrocities rather than the courts. But former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said the compromise did not allow Parliament to do anything that MPs and peers could not already do, and claimed ministers were intent on blocking the courts from considering genocide claims.

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