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British travellers could face hours of delays at EU airports if e-gates are blocked.
Rules on travelling to and from European Union countries will change on 1 January 2021.
Under the trade deal brokered between the European Union and the UK, Britons will lose some benefits while travelling.
Residents of the British territory Anguilla didn't get a say in Brexit, but they will lose their EU passports come March 29 next year. The territory relies heavily on imports that come mostly via the EU.
BETWEEN 2013 and 2015 the British passport—in its burgundy-covered EU-member incarnation—was the most powerful in the world, according to an index compiled annually by Henley & Partners...
A new ranking of the world’s most powerful passports has been released, and a surprising plunge suggests bad times to come.
Saturday 20 February was the 50th day since Boris Johnson’s Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) came into effect. Anyone expecting it to settle all questions, or even most of the details, of how we will do business with the EU from now on will be mightily disappointed.
Hauliers carrying goods to Europe have warned they face more damaging restrictions as the latest figures show exports dropped by two-fifths in January as the Brexit transition period came to an end.
Fewer than 50,000 were issued in 2015.
Allrounder left out of Championship clash with Hampshire after losing non-overseas status.
British travellers face challenges this year not only from the Covid crisis, but also the effects of Brexit. Here’s the lowdown.
Confused over regulations, Home Office border staff meet legitimate visitors and workers with suspicion.
Loss of young Europeans on pupil visits will cause major cultural damage to UK, warn tour organisers.
The end of the transition period was merely a staging post within a process that will be long with us, says Chris Grey.
UK's most vital link with European Union says it was 'irrational' not to award cash for new facilities
Brexit has sparked major changes in migration decisions, equivalent to the impact of a serious economic or political crisis, according to a pioneering joint study between the Oxford-in-Berlin research partnership and the WZB Social Sciences Center Berlin.
Many married women cannot prove settled status to employers and councils because of a mix-up.
Thousands who fled their war-torn country stand to lose their right to work, rent a home and access NHS.
The blue passports were championed by Brexiteers as a symbol of the UK's split from the EU.
The director of an English language school in Shoreham is calling on people to sign a petition that asks the government to allow European school visits with only ID cards.
Thousands of passengers unlawfully denied boarding because the UK government misinterpreted EU borders code.
Your passport now has to meet two strict entry conditions which the European Union has long had in place for 'third countries' - and it involves the printed issue date.