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Sort it out! Travel chiefs pile pressure on Priti Patel to boost Border Force numbers at Heathrow

Bosses of Heathrow Airport, British Airways and Jet2 expressed dismay at the completely avoidable queues They called on Home Secretary to boost border guard numbers as there are often hardly any desks manned   The wider use of electronic passport gates would ensure hassle-free holidays once foreign travel resumes It comes after a senior Heathrow official told MPs how more than half of arrivals are waiting two or three hours One woman collapsed at a Heathrow passport control desk after waiting up to seven hours for her paperwork

Woman collapses at Heathrow airport after a 90 minute argument over hotel quarantine amid fears of 7 hour Covid queues

Updated: 15 Apr 2021, 15:36 Invalid Date, A WOMAN collapsed at Heathrow after a 90-minute argument over hotel quarantine amid fears airport queues could last more than seven hours due to Covid checks. The passenger was seen laying on the floor at the border control gate with a member of staff at her aid as checks on traveller s tests and quarantine plans create massive queues to get into the UK. 2 2 People waited in long queues because of new Covid checksCredit: @maccageezer Footage posted online on Monday afternoon shows the collapsed woman being tended to by staff - as many more passengers wait to be cleared through the border.   

Passenger collapses at Heathrow airport after waiting in seven-hour queue

Passenger collapses at Heathrow airport after waiting in seven-hour queue
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Coronavirus: A common path to Europe s safe re-opening

Coronavirus: A common path to Europe s safe re-opening Published 4 days ago Ahead of the meeting of European leaders on 25 March, the Commission is calling on member states to prepare for a co-ordinated approach to a gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions when the epidemiological situation will allow. In a Communication adopted today (17 March), it charts the way ahead for a balanced policy and common EU approach, pointing to what we need to do to advance the time when we can recover our European way of life, and do so in a safe and sustainable way with control over the virus. While the epidemiological situation requires continued control until a sufficient vaccination coverage is achieved, the conditions must be created across the Single Market to allow for safe and sustained re-opening, so that citizens can enjoy their rights and economic and social activity can resume. This includes the deployment of a Digital Green Certificate covering vaccination, testing and recovery; the

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