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Raab insists that new travel measures are ‘safe'

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Raab insists that new travel measures are ‘safe'

Raab insists that new travel measures are ‘safe'

Easing restrictions for EU and US travellers coming to England is a “confident and safe” approach, the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has insisted, amid concerns about the risk of a new variant emerging.


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