Brits looking to squeeze in a holiday to Europe this summer will be able to travel from July, under a new plan by No10 to relax coronavirus border restrictions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to agree a cross-EU exemption to the controversial quarantine rules. This would allow Britons to travel to EU countries without having to isolate for 14 days.
The policy - requiring nearly all arrivals to the UK to quarantine for two weeks from today - has faced a barrage of criticism from travel chiefs.
But government sources have told The Sun that Mr Johnson wants the rules to be watered down as soon as possible. Now a swift agreement with the EU’s 27 countries is said to be a top priority as the Covid-19 Operations Committee meets this week to