LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Britain will announce on Tuesday
enforced quarantine for arrivals in the UK, broadcaster ITV
reported, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that new
coronavirus variants were prompting a review of border policy.
"Hotel chains tell us they expect govt to announce enforced
quarantine for those arriving in UK tomorrow. They are already
preparing following discussions. People would quarantine for 10
days under security with all meals in rooms - price upwards of
1,500 pounds," ITV's UK Editor Paul Brand said on Twitter.
"Decision still to be signed off at meeting of ministers
tomorrow but several government sources say disagreement is only
over the detail. General policy looks pretty nailed on."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Costas Pitas)