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Britons warned of 'possible delays' at border control as European nation implements emergency measures
British travellers have been warned of delays and disruption at border controls after a European destination implemented emergency measures in response to a disease outbreak
Europe This Summer? Know EU's New Carry-On, Personal Bag & Liquids Policies
The United States, as we know, is a patchwork quilt of laws. What may be the rule in one state may be very different in another state, and it’s possible that neither “But it’s legal where I live” nor “I didn’t know it was illegal here” will help you if you get caught doing something that shouldn’t be done where you are. Over in Europe, the European Union, which was established in the late 20th century, is still fine tuning itself after originall…
Border controls at airports in the Balearic Islands operate at two speeds. On the one hand, citizens of the European Union (EU) and the Schengen area quickly access eGates through automated verification systems. On the other hand, the rest of travellers — including the British since Brexit came into being — have to queue in front of manual controls managed by the Ibiza National Police. This division has generated an increasingly obvious bottlene…
Use Of E-gates By British Holidaymakers In EU Still Not Guaranteed, Minister Suggests - Great Yorkshire Radio
Following six months of talks, Sir Keir Starmer unveiled his post-Brexit trade deal on Monday at the first summit of European Union and UK leaders in London. The wide-ranging deal will allow more British travellers to use passport e-gates when going on holiday to Europe, while farmers will get swifter, easier access to trade on the continent as a result of an agreement on animal and plant product standards. Politics latest: Minister claims UK-EU…
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