No threat to British sovereignty over Gibraltar deal, says Lammy
- Officials say a hard border would have been introduced if no deal was reached, causing delays for some 15,000 people who cross the border every day.
- Gibraltar's airport is run by the Ministry of Defence and hosts an RAF base.
- Lammy said he had insisted on a 'sovereignty clause' in the treaty, after both the UK and Gibraltar governments insisted the changes would not affect Gibraltar's sovereignty.
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The British Overseas Territory joins the Schengen Area.
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Read Full ArticleGibraltar, the British rock bordering southern Spain, has been a bone of contention for centuries. After Brexit, difficult negotiations began over border controls and the free movement of people and goods. An agreement was reached on Wednesday.
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