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Travel news latest: Bookings soar for Spanish holidays after green corridor news

Bookings soar for Spanish holidays after ‘green corridor’ news Tom Mulvihill, Lucy Aspden Britons are racing to book holidays in Spain this summer following the announcement that a ‘green corridor’ could be set up for vaccinated travellers. The bookings boom has been sparked by comments made by the Spanish Minister for Tourism, Fernando Valdés, who confirmed earlier this week that Spain and the UK are in “discussions” over potentially lifting travel restrictions for those who have been inoculated against Covid, as long as there is no collective EU decision on vaccine passports in the next few months. With the UK government also revealing its roadmap out of lockdown last week, with international travel a possibility by May 17 at the earliest, Spanish holiday firms are now experiencing a surge in demand from UK customers keen to fly south for the summer.

A smarter mix to combat modern slavery and human rights risks - the UK Government s recent measures signal the increasing pressure for solutions | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Summary The UK Government’s recent announcement emphasises a more ambitious modern slavery agenda and, specifically, the use of a “smarter mix” of measures across policy, regulation, stakeholder expectations and corporate practice to identify and combat modern slavery and human rights risks in global value chains. In this article, we examine the changes announced by the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab in January 2021, including a focus on North Western China, and consider how businesses need to respond. In recent months, the complex and persistent situation of human rights concern in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in North Western China has been widely reported. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (“

Importing or moving fish to the UK

Importing or moving fish to the UK How to import or move fish for human consumption to the UK. From: Contents Import documents To import fish to the UK from another country (excluding EU fish into Northern Ireland), you’ll need a catch certificate validated by the competent authority of the country where the fishing vessel is registered or licensed. The format of catch certificates will vary depending on which exporting country produced them, but they will all ask for specific information such as: vessel name estimated weights For fish that has been stored or processed you may also need the following documents validated by the competent authority:

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