Overseas business leaders will no longer need to quarantine when arriving in England if their trip is likely to be of significant economic benefit to the UK, the government has announced. Company executives wishing to travel to England to make a “financial investment in a UK-based business” or for “establishing a new business within the UK” will be exempt but they will need written permission first. The Department for Business said, “This exemption is designed to enable activity that creates and preserves UK jobs and investment, while taking steps to ensure public health risks are minimised.” But the government added that business leaders will not qualify for an exemption if the activities can be carried out remotely via telephone or email, or by another person. “Significant economic benefit” is considered to be having a greater than 50 percent chance of creating or preserving at least 500 UK-based jobs, or creating …