Brits could safely travel to most of Europe WITHOUT quarantine or even tests in some cases because the country’s infection rate is so low and vaccinations so high, easyJet-commissioned study claims By Sam Blanchard Deputy Health Editor For Mailonline Published: 12:06 EDT,
Spain has confirmed it is looking forward to welcoming back British holidaymakers to its beaches in June. Revealing Spain was throwing open its beaches, tourism minister Fernando Valdes Verelst said: ‘June will be the start of the recovery of tourism in Spain.
Almost half of Brits are feeling nervous at the prospect of holidaying abroad this summer as Britain prepares to unlock foreign trips next month, according to new data. Figures published by Ipsos MORI found that 49 per cent of people surveyed were
Britons in their 30s are set to be invited for Covid vaccines within days with officials close to securing tens of millions of Pfizer jabs. The new order of 40million roughly doubles the UK’s original order and will arrive in time for
The London mayor candidate also questioned whether it was “elitist” to prioritise Brits over those in the developing world. Mr Fox, who is known for his controversial opinions about vaccines, took to Twitter and said: “Wouldn’t it be better to send the
Let the sunshine continue: Mini-heatwave will send temperatures soaring to 57F today in another day of warm weather as Brits enjoy new found Covid freedoms South coast of England to enjoy warmest weather, with Exeter and Southampton expected to see 57F highs
Britons are booking month-long holidays at villas with Wi-Fi and a desk so they can continue to work while spending time abroad this summer, travel firms have revealed. This comes as Downing Street last night said the ban on foreign holidays is
Majority of Brits want FANS to own top football clubs – even if it means they cannot pay as much for players Poll for MailOnline showed 55 per cent believe clubs should be owned by fans Some 47 per cent think billionaire
Britons emerged from lockdown to splurge billions in pubs and restaurants over the weekend. Lockdown-weary Brits made the most of restrictions easing to throw parties in pub beer gardens, parks and beaches. The hospitality sector had hoped to recoup some of its
European countries may not be able to administer enough jabs across their populations to qualify for the UK’s green status under the traffic light travel system. Analysts pointed to bloc’s huge reliance on the one-shot Johnson & Johnson jab to make up