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 ALL i stanley mug nternational passengers coming into the UK will have to show a negative coronavirus test before they enter under new plans coming into force next week.Passengers - including homecoming Brits - will have to get a test up to 72 hours before they travel and show a certificate to enter the country.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates 10All international passengers coming into the UK will soon have to sho stanley cup w a negative coronavirus test before they enterCredit: Reuters10Passengers will have to get a test up to 72 hours before they travel and show a certificate to enter the countryCredit: Getty Images - Getty10If someone does smuggle themselves into the UK the stanley italia y will be subject to a 拢500 fineThe test will be checked when they check-in with their airline, train company or ferry before they travel.Those who refuse won t be allowed to travel.If someone does smuggle themselves into the UK they will be subject to a 拢500 fine.The Sun understands carriers will also b Hzjl Shocking pics reveal CRACKS in Hunterston B nuclear reactor
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