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British Passports to Feature New Designs Highlighting UK’s Natural Heritage by 2025

The UK Government has announced a significant update to British passports, set to take effect before the end of 2025. The redesigned passports will showcase images representing the four nations of the United Kingdom through their stunning UNESCO-protected natural landscapes.

This change aims to celebrate the country’s rich and diverse natural heritage, with each nation’s unique environment prominently featured. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland will each be symbolized by iconic local scenes, highlighting the beauty and cultural significance of these protected locations.

The update reflects a broader government push to promote UK tourism and national pride by incorporating recognizable symbols of the country’s natural treasures into everyday items such as passports. The new passport designs will replace the current editions and offer a fresh way for citizens to connect with the United Kingdom’s landscapes at home and abroad.

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More details on exact designs and rollout plans will be communicated in due course, as the government continues to finalize the project ahead of the 2025 deadline.

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