Less than a month after introducing a mandatory quarantine period, the UK plans to abandon it for the majority of European countries. While the full list of exempt countries is due to be published Friday, the Department of Transport (DfT) has confirmed that travellers arriving in England from countries including France, Spain, Germany and Italy
Yossi Nehushtan argues Britain's controversial quarantine policy, enacted months after the pandemic started, won't stand up in the courts.
Current discussions between the UK and various European countries could see Britons spending their summer in Spain, Portugal or Italy with no quarantine.
British politicians from both sides of the aisle have criticised the Johnson government's newly-minted quarantine measures, introduced in late May.