HOLIDAYS will be banned for the whole of England until mid-February under a tough new coronavirus lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson made the announcement this evening, in a bid to curb a surge in infections that is threatening to overwhelm the NHS. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates As part of the new restrictions, all international holidays will be banned for everyone in England, with only essential travel allowed. If you do need to travel overseas, you can only do so with a legally permitted reason, like for work. UK residents who are already abroad do not need to return immediately, but they are advised to check with their airline or travel operator about arrangements for returning home. Overnight stays within the UK are also banned, whether that is in a hotel, second home or caravan, if that is not your primary residence, as well as anyone you don’t live with. People are being told to stay in their local area and not travel long distances across the country – not leaving their home unless they have a reasonable excuse, which includes: shopping for basic necessities, for you or a vulnerable person going to work, or… Read full this story
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