EU Commission recommends UK travel bans end to allow essential traffic
The recommendation, which is to be put to EU ambassadors later on Tuesday, advised that non-essential travel to and from Britain should be discouraged, but that people heading to their country of residence should be allowed to do so

Passengers wearing protective face masks arrive from Paris at Eurostar terminal at St Pancras station, as Britain imposes a 14-day quarantine on arrival from France from Saturday, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in London, Britain August 14, 2020/ Reuters
The European Commission recommended on Tuesday that travel bans imposed by EU countries on Britain to contain a new variant of the coronavirus should end to allow freight and essential travel to resume.
The recommendation, which is to be put to EU ambassadors later on Tuesday, advised that non-essential travel to and from Britain should be discouraged, but that people heading to their country of residence should be allowed to do so, provided they undergo a test of quarantine.