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Is my holiday destination on the green, amber or red list?

The changes will come into effect from 4am on Sunday.

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Changes to the green, amber and red travel lists have been announced.

This is how they will look for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland from 4am on Sunday:

Passengers arrive at Heathrow Airport
Travellers arriving in the UK from green-list locations do not need to self-isolate (Yui Mok/PA)
A general view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
Germany is being added to the green list (Tim Goode/PA)
A tram in Christchurch, New Zealand
New Zealand is on the green list, but its borders are closed to foreign tourists (David Davies/PA)
The Bronze Age archaeological site of Knossos in Crete.
Arrivals from amber tier countries must self-isolate at home for 10 days (Andrew Matthews/PA)
People walking in Qingdao, China
China is on the amber list (David Jones/PA)
Two women watch the sun set from Marine Drive in Mumbai, India
India is moving to the amber list (Anthony Devlin/PA)
Camels are taken for a walk through the surf at the Moroccan coastal town of Essaouria
All African countries are either on the amber or red list (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
British Airways planes at Heathrow Airport
The aviation industry has called for the US to be moved from the amber list to the green list (Steve Parsons/PA)
People arrive at the Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel, near Heathrow Airport
An 11-night stay in a quarantine hotel is mandatory for people returning from red-list countries (Yui Mok/PA)
Painted houses in Campeche, Mexico
Mexico is being added to the red list (Anthony Devlin/PA)
A hotel in Antalya, Turkey
Turkey is usually a popular destination for UK holidaymakers, but it is on the red list (Peter Woodman/PA)
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