Top politicians are planning to stay close to home for their holidays this year amid ongoing uncertainty over Covid travel restrictions.
No senior Tory has admitted to planning a foreign break this summer for fears of getting caught out by rule changes - or risking anger from holidaymakers caught up in chaos.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps was among the most high-profile casualties of his own policies last year when he had to return from a family holiday in Spain to isolate.
Boris Johnson's plans are still under wraps but he is expected to take a break over the coming weeks ahead of what is likely to be a busy - and fraught - return to Parliament in September.
Here's what we know about senior MPs' holiday plans.

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Boris Johnson
The Prime Minister is expected to have a UK holiday in the coming weeks but the details are currently shrouded in secrecy.
He is not understood to be planning a repeat of his trip to Scotland last year, which had to be cut short after his location was discovered by the media.
Mr Johnson's trip to the remote Applecross peninsula with his wife Carrie and their son Wilfred also reportedly resulted in the PM nearly being swept out to sea.
The couple went on a lavish holiday to Mustique before the pandemic began, which triggered a major row over who footed the bill for the trip.

Rishi Sunak
The Chancellor is fully embracing the staycation this summer with a break in his Richmond constituency.
Mr Sunak is expected to spend a week at his home near Northallerton, North Yorkshire, with his family and their puppy Nova.
Keir Starmer
Mr Starmer planned to spend the summer on the road speaking to voters - but his plans were pushed back after one of his children tested positive for Covid-19.
He is expected to squeeze in a week's holiday in Devon later this month, where he will take his family surfing.

Oliver Dowden
The Culture Secretary always spends his holidays in the UK, according to aides, and this year was no exception.
Mr Dowden has taken his summer break already, where he spent time exploring in Northumberland.
Gavin Williamson
Mr Williamson is not taking a holiday in August as exam results mean its a busy time of year for an Education Secretary.
He is hoping to spend a few days with his family - but will have been burned by criticism last year for visiting relatives in Scarborough the week before the A-level exams fiasco.
Liz Truss
The International Trade Secretary is rumoured to have gone to Barbados - but her team have remained tight lipped.
It would make Ms Truss the only top Tory we know of to brave booking an exotic getaway.
George Eustice
The Environment Secretary made it clear he planned to stay in the UK this year as he urged Brits to do the same.
Earlier in the summer, he told Sky News: “I will be staying at home, I’ve no intention of travelling or going on holiday abroad this summer."
He is understood to be spending his holiday in Cornwall, where he is lucky enough to have his family home.
Alok Sharma
Spare a thought for the PM's climate tsar, who has not planned a break yet due to his busy schedule preparing for the COP26 summit in November.
However he's been racking up the air miles by visiting 30 countries over the past seven months.

Mr Sharma faced criticism for jetting around the world when Brits were banned from international travel.
But the Government said in-person talks were vital to the success of COP26 - and he was exempt from isolation rules due to his role as a crown servant.
Robert Buckland
The Justice Secretary was not put off by the PM's chaotic trip to Scotland last year - making his own trip north of the border last week.
Welsh-born Mr Buckland is also understood to also be spending some time off in Pembrokeshire.
Amanda Milling
The Tory chairwoman has been on the road as well on a UK summer tour "to see where the Government has been delivering on its levelling up agenda," according to a source.
"She may have a couple of days off here and there to enjoy the cricket and catch up with friends and family across the UK."