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COVID-19 Concession on UK Right-to-Work Checks Now Ends 20 June 2021 (UPDATED) | Morgan Lewis

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Update: The UK Home Office has announced that the temporary COVID-19 adjusted right-to-work checks will now end on 20 June 2021, as opposed to 17 May 2021. From 21 June 2021, employers will be required to revert to face-to-face and physical document checks as set out in the legislation and guidance and further detailed below. This is a welcome change for many businesses whose offices remain closed, and is aligned with the easing of lockdown restrictions and social distancing measures, as set out in the government’s roadmap for England and those of the devolved administrations.

Boris Johnson says looking to help and support India as UK travel ban begins : The Tribune India

1118 London, April 23 Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said the UK was looking at ways to help and support India, as it copes with a devastating second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We re looking at what we can do to help and support the people of India, Johnson told reporters while on a visit to Derbyshire on a local elections campaign trail. It is believed this support could be in the form of ventilators or therapeutics. The comment by Johnson, who was forced to cancel a planned visit to India this weekend amid a surge in infections, came as the “red list” COVID-19 travel restrictions came in force for India on Friday, which bans entry for travellers from India and requires British and Irish nationals and long-term UK residents returning home to undergo a compulsory 10-day hotel quarantine.

Looking to help and support India, says Boris Johnson as UK travel ban begins

Looking to ‘help and support’ India, says Boris Johnson as UK travel ban begins It is believed this support could be in the form of ventilators or therapeutics. By PTI|   Posted by Sakina Fatima  |   Updated: 24th April 2021 12:11 pm IST United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson London: Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said the UK was looking at ways to “help and support” India, as it copes with a devastating second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’re looking at what we can do to help and support the people of India,” Johnson told reporters while on a visit to Derbyshire on a local elections campaign trail.

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