Starmer: All UK arrivals should face hotel quarantine
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Starmer: All UK arrivals should face hotel quarantine
Sir Keir Starmer, who visited Heathrow Airport to see the preparations for the new border arrangements that are starting on Monday, warned that the Government's measures did not go far enough.
The Labour leader called for all international arrivals to face hotel quarantine, not just passengers from red list countries.
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The first guests have checked into quarantine hotels as tougher rules come into force in the UK.
International arrivals from 33 ‘red list’ countries are now required to quarantine in hotels for..
Arrivals to England from 33 countries, including Portugal, now have to self-isolate for 10 days in a hotel they have pre-booked, at a cost of around €2,000.
New mandatory quarantine measures come into effect today for anyone arriving from one of the government's 33 'red list' countries, requiring them to stay in an approved hotel for 10 days.
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