Hopes of a summer holiday abroad have been dashed, with no new countries being added to the UK’s green travel list and Portugal being moved to amber.
No further countries are being moved from the amber to green status in a review of the government’s travel traffic light system, Sky News understands.
There were hopes some Greek and Spanish islands and Malta could have been added to the green list.
Portugal was the only major holiday destination on the green list, meaning tourists could return to the UK without having to quarantine.
People arriving in the UK from amber list countries have to take two post-arrival tests on day two and day eight after arriving and self-isolate at home for 10 days, although they can reduce that time if they take an additional negative test on day five.
Those returning from green locations are not required to self-isolate but they must take one post-arrival coronavirus test.