The UK Foreign Office has issued a stern warning against travel to 31 countries, placing them on a "No Travel" list due to a variety of safety and security concerns. Out of the nearly 200 nations and territories across the globe, UK holidaymakers are advised to steer clear of these particular destinations, which present threats ranging from terrorism and conflict to extreme weather phenomena. The Foreign Office warns that any journey to these locations contrary to their advice could render standard travel insurance void, leaving travellers without protection.

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For instance, the Foreign Office advises against trips to large swathes of Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories because of persistent hostilities. UK Foreign Office 'do not travel' list The Foreign Office's warnings stem from various risks (Image: (Image: Getty)) Belarus - do not travel Kosovo - all but essential trav.