International travellers coming into the UK will have to tell border officials where they will self-isolate for 14 days or face quarantining in Government-arranged accommodation.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a 14-day quarantine for international air passengers during an address to the nation on Sunday evening.
And now in new guidance released on Monday, this has been clarified further and includes a "short list" of exemptions. Follow the latest coronavirus guidance issued by the government here. All international arrivals not on the pre-decided "short list" will be required to self-isolate for 14 days in their accommodation.