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		</div><p>A list of 73 countries and territories where English holidaymakers can visit without self-isolating on their return has been published by the UK Government.</p>
<p>It features popular short-haul destinations such as Spain, France, Italy, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus, as well as long-haul locations including Australia, Barbados, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand and Vietnam.</p>
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<p>Fourteen British Overseas Territories are also included.</p>
<p>Portugal, the US, China and Thailand are among the notable absentees.</p>
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<p>Approved destinations pose “a reduced risk to the public health of UK citizens” but the list will be kept “under constant review”, the Department for Transport said.</p>
<p>The Foreign and Commonwealth Office will exempt the approved countries from its advisory against all non-essential travel from Saturday, while the quarantine policy will be amended from July 10.</p>
<p>That means people who depart on Saturday and spend at least six days in one of the listed locations will not need to self-isolate on their return.</p>
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<p>The full list is:</p>
<p>Andorra<br />
Antigua and Barbuda<br />
Aruba<br />
Australia<br />
Austria<br />
Bahamas<br />
Barbados<br />
Belgium<br />
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba<br />
Croatia<br />
Curacao<br />
Cyprus<br />
Czech Republic<br />
Denmark<br />
Dominica<br />
Faroe Islands<br />
Fiji<br />
Finland<br />
France<br />
French Polynesia<br />
Germany<br />
Greece<br />
Greenland<br />
Grenada<br />
Guadeloupe<br />
Hong Kong<br />
Hungary<br />
Iceland<br />
Italy<br />
Jamaica<br />
Japan<br />
Liechtenstein<br />
Lithuania<br />
Luxembourg<br />
Macau<br />
Malta<br />
Mauritius<br />
Monaco<br />
Netherlands<br />
New Caledonia<br />
New Zealand<br />
Norway<br />
Poland<br />
Reunion<br />
San Marino<br />
Serbia<br />
Seychelles<br />
South Korea<br />
Spain<br />
St Barthelemy<br />
St Kitts and Nevis<br />
St Lucia<br />
St Pierre and Miquelon<br />
Switzerland<br />
Taiwan<br />
Trinidad and Tobago<br />
Turkey<br />
Vatican City<br />
Vietnam</p>
<p>As well as those listed above, the 14 British Overseas Territories will also be exempt from the quarantine measures, according to the gov.uk website.</p>
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