WHO DIED CARING
Victims include: Augustine Agyei-Mensah,
John Alagos, Juliet Alder, Al-Dubbaisi, Anderson,
Arora,
Saad Fiona Krishan Norman Austria, Dr Abdel Wahab Babiker, Melujean Ballesteros, Amrik Bamotra, Robert Black, Ricardo Bonsato,
Elvira Bucu,
Campbell,
Glen Corbin, Coventry, Cunningham, Darlington,
Gerallt Davies, Dominga David, Dunnington, Momudou Dibba, Dzigbede,
Edem Awo Josiane Ekoli, Amged El-Hawrani, Maureen Ellington, Chrissie Emerson, Jenny Esson, Cecilia Fashanu, Amanda Forde, Gatinao,
Gibela,
Hart,
Lourdes Sue Cairns, Philomena Cherian, Linda Clarke, Lynsay
Sandra Hicks,
Sandra Huggan,
Nassar Hussain,
Mahadaye Jagroop, Fiona
Johnstone,
Tony Kabia, Kalraiya,
Angie
Brian
Keith
Amor Eleuterio Janice Glassey, Janice Graham, Joselito Habab,
Peter
The Netherlands is off limits
AIR bridges that let Brits go abroad without quarantining are to be unveiled within a fortnight.
The idea, once seen as pie in the sky, is to become reality, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has revealed.
Mr Shapps told LBC Radio that the Government is “actively working” on deals enabling Brits to fly to nations and return home with no restrictions.
The minister said: “We won’t be in a position to announce which countries – where reciprocal arrangements go in place – until the 29th.
“So don’t expect anything this week… I think I’m right in saying it’s only the end of next week.”
June 29 is the date that has been set for the Government’s first review of its controversial quarantine policy, which came into force last week.
The scheme means most international travellers arriving in the UK go into self-isolation for 14 days.
But while Mr Shapps appears confident that the UK can agree a deal with low-risk countries, the Government’s continual U-turns have left families facing confusion over which states will welcome them and whether travel insurance will be valid.
With a complicated patchwork of sanctions across Europe, tens of thousands are still waiting for refunds from holidays cancelled as a result of the pandemic and there is no sign of the Foreign Office lifting its blanket ban on non-essential travel.
Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Croatia, Italy and Switzerland have reopened borders with no quarantine requirements for Brits.
But the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Malta and Denmark are no-go areas.
Spain, meanwhile, announced it was throwing open its doors to a string of nations including the UK from Sunday but questions remain over whether Brits would be