The UK will remove the last remaining Covid travel requirements from this Friday, in a move that has been welcomed by the travel industry.
Transport secretary Grant Shapps announced that the need to complete a passenger locator form will be dropped later this week.
All measures will cease from 4am on March 18, including the requirement of unvaccinated people to be tested for coronavirus.
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