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BBC Health 📅 06 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Foreign Office ‘working urgently’ to help Britons on virus-hit cruise get home

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the situation is "very serious and deeply stressful" for those involved.

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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the situation is "very serious and deeply stressful" for those involved.

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