Portugal 'taken OFF green list'
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Britain finally opened up its international travel again from May 17, and the green list is set to be updated at least every three weeks.The PM yesterday appeared downbeat about adding too many nations to the safe travel list, saying he would not hesitate to slam them on the red or amber list if he had to.The PM added: “We’re going to try to allow people to travel, as I know many want to.
“But we’ve got to be cautious and we’ve got to continue to put countries on the red list, on the amber list, when that is necessary.
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