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EU may welcome vaccinated Britons without quarantine this summer
British holidaymakers will be able to enjoy quarantine-free travel to many popular holiday destinations from next month as part of a “big bang” reopening thanks to the success of the vaccination
The Times | | Fuente originalMinisters urge Boris Johnson to push for longer list of ‘safe’ countries
Boris Johnson faces a cabinet rift as ministers argue over how many holiday destinations should be on the government’s “green list” for international travel, The Times understands.Cabinet ministers
The Times | | Fuente originalSocial distancing rules to be scrapped from June 21
The “one metre-plus” social distancing rule will be scrapped from June 21 under plans to ensure that all restaurants, pubs, theatres and cinemas can reopen fully, The Times understands.Masks will have
The Times | | Fuente originalWomen bag all the big diplomatic jobs
Women hold all of Britain’s most senior diplomatic posts for the first time after the appointment of the first female ambassador to Paris.Menna Rawlings’s new job means the ambassadors to the United
The Times | | Fuente originalTories increase lead over Labour despite Boris Johnson flat row
The Conservatives have extended their polling lead over Labour before the local elections despite the furore over Boris Johnson’s flat refurbishment and allegations of sleaze.A YouGov poll for The
The Times | | Fuente originalBritain to formally recognise EU ambassador for first time since Brexit
Britain is preparing to grant full diplomatic status to the European Union’s ambassador in London, concluding a dispute that has strained relations between the two sides for the past year.João Vale de
The Times | | Fuente originalDowning St concern at ‘paper trail’ over Boris Johnson’s flat redecoration
Downing Street is concerned that the involvement of a Tory donor in funding Boris Johnson’s flat renovation has left a damaging paper trail at Conservative Party headquarters.The Electoral Commission
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