The green travel list is due to be updated this week following a review - and some popular holiday destinations like Italy, Germany and Bulgaria could be moved from the amber list
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  Jul 14, 2021  
     
 
Sam Shedden
 
Sam Shedden
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Welcome to your midweek newsletter from The Scotsman.

There was mixed news yesterday from Scotland's First Minister. Nicola Sturgeon confirmed mainland Scotland will move to the lowest level of Covid-19 restrictions from July 19 but has warned the public they must continue to be cautious.

The move to Level 0 included some changes to the Scottish Government’s plans, including a delay in the return to office work, and the imposition of a midnight curfew on indoor hospitality.

Business leaders described the delay as a "bitter blow" for employers and employees amid calls for further support for Scotland's ailing high streets.

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  These 12 countries could be added to the green travel list during the next update  
     
  The green travel list is due to be updated this week following a review - and some popular holiday destinations like Italy, Germany and Bulgaria could be moved from the amber list  
     
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