Boris Johnson has insisted people should only travel to an amber list countries, with destinations including holiday hotspots in Spain, Greece, Italy and France, 'for some extreme circumstance, such as the serious illness of a family member'
As many as 270,000 people are set to fly out of the UK to 'amber list' countries by Sunday after ministers insisted holidays in Spain and France remain off limits.
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