"Safe corridors" could allow Brits to holiday abroad this summer without having to quarantine. Ministers are hoping to strike deals with a number of countries - including France, Spain and Greece - permitting travel as soon as July.
It comes after the Government confirmed today that anyone arriving in the UK from overseas will have to self-isolate for 14 days from June 8, appearing to kill off hopes of a foreign getaway this summer.
The strict new measures - designed to prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections from abroad - will apply to nearly all travellers including returning Brits.
Anyone found breaching the rules could be fined £1,000. However, ministers hope that families can still enjoy a summer holiday overseas through a