Good afternoon, these are the latest lunchtime ECHO headlines.
Spain changes travel rules for unvaccinated Brits in Foreign Office update
Spain has announced a major rule change for unvaccinated travellers.
Travellers had to be fully vaccinated to enter the country without having to quarantine or take a test.
But now, anyone who is unvaccinated but has recovered from coronavirus in the past six months can now enter Spain.
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Under the Spanish government's current rules, holidaymakers can enter Spain if they can show proof of meeting the vaccination or medical requirements.
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Scousers send message to dad who quit job to reunite with wife and son in Ukraine
The people of Liverpool have praised the "brave" dad who quit his jobs and travelled to Ukraine to reunite with his family.
Ian Umney, 28, from St Helens quit his jobs as a courier and English teacher to travel to Nikopol in south-eastern Ukraine to be with his Ukrainian wife Nelia and two-year-old son Jonathan.
After hearing about the 28-year-old's journey, Scousers were quick to offer their messages of support and luck to the dad.
Ruth Strong said: "That is fantastic news hope they are both well and safe. My thoughts are with you all, God bless you."
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Just Eat riders to meet police after 'disgraceful' attacks across city
Just Eat riders will meet with police after a number of attacks and thefts across Liverpool in recent months.
Officers will visit the Just Eat hub in Vauxhall to discuss "road safety concerns and crime prevention."
In November, two Just Eat riders were attacked by a gang who demanded their electric bikes.
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