All international travellers, including Britons abroad, will have to produce a negative coronavirus test result to enter England and Scotland under new restrictions. Arrivals will have to take a test up to three days before travelling as part of the measures likely to be introduced from next Thursday. All airlines, ferry operators and cross-Channel rail services will have to check for proof of a negative result and bar passengers without one. Those who arrive in England and Scotland without a negative test will face £500 on-the-spot fines. SponsoredThe move is set to trigger a rush to return as an estimated 100,000 Britons are abroad at present, with many on holiday in Dubai, the Caribbean and the
Source: The Times January 08, 2021 00:00 UTC