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The British embassy in the Jordanian capital, Amman, has been closed until further notice due to security fears.
Plans for attacks against western visitors to the country are thought to be in the "final stages", according to the Foreign Office.
It has revised its travel advice, saying "sensible precautions" should be taken when visiting Jordan.
In November, three suicide bombers killed 60 people and injured nearly 100 in hotels in Amman.
The Foreign Office travel advice summary reads: "Terrorists may be in the final stages of planning attacks against Westerners and places frequented by Westerners.
"The British Embassy in Amman will be closed until further notice due to the security situation."