All travellers into the UK will be be forced to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine under new plans to stop a second peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Passengers arriving at airports and ports will have to provide an address at which they will immediately self-isolate for a fortnight, with the threat of a £1,000 fine and even deportation enforcing the new rules.
This could mean Brits will have to take one month off if they want to go on a two-week holiday, sparking fears of an end to summer holidays this year and leading to calls for clarity from the tourism industry.
The move is set to be announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in his address to the nation tomorrow, the Times reports, and the measure is expected to be implemented in