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British tourists may have to pay to visit European countries after Brexit because of Spanish demands over the status of Gibraltar.
The UK is set to leave the European Union on 29 March 2019. Brexit has profound implications for travellers. This is the latest on what we know, what we think we know and what we still don’t know.
The impact of Brexit on the outbound travel sector could put 25,000 jobs at risk and see a hike in holiday prices of almost a third, a new report warns today.
The European Union has agreed in principle that British citizens visiting the EU for short periods after Brexit will not need a visa.
British MEPs have explained why they voted against UK citizens getting visa-free access to the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
The SNP’s leader at Westminster said the Government will cut EU student visas to three years and that this would have a negative effect on people studying in Scotland as Scottish university courses often run for four years.
Immigration lawyers warn people eligible for UK status risk being ‘thrown into the hostile environment’ after visa system outsourced to French firm Sopra Steria. / Private firms have raked in millions of pounds through the Home Office’s newly outsourced visa system as people are forced to pay “extortionate” fees and travel long distances to apply for UK status.
THE music scene in Northern Ireland could be 'rocked' on two fronts by Brexit, figures in the industry have claimed.
India's finance minister has said that a free trade deal with Britain will take a "long time" and that no negotiations will start until the Brexit process has been completed.
Hostile immigration policies will do untold damage to the UK’s manufacturing industry. It is baffling that the government is willing to implement such a strategy, says Lord Bilimoria.
The president of the Royal Society has warned the Tory leadership candidates that UK research could be damaged by a bad deal or no-deal Brexit.
While debates about the unpredictability of economic and political relationships between the EU and Britain continue to linger, thousands of miles away, the African Union (AU) is creating a close-knit relationship among its own 55 member nations.
How could you be affected if the UK does leave the EU without an agreement?
Boris Johnson is facing a backlash over his plans to fast-track visas for the world's leading scientists, as a Nobel laureate warned of turmoil for "many years" after a no-deal Brexit.
While businesses struggle with the red tape of no-deal planning, ministers are busy with commemorative coins.
Nobel prize winner leaves as reality of disconnecting from EU funding network sets in. / A no-deal Brexit looks set to undermine the UK’s position as a world leader in international research and is already starting to cause damage according to a number of prominent scientists working in Britain.
High cost of visas and other charges is worsening NHS staffing crisis, warn medics.
With a month to go, here is everything you need to know about travel in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Bands, theatre groups and sports clubs could be badly hit by need for visas, carnets and documents.
Experts quick to point out similar system will exist for Britons visiting Europe after Brexit.
EU teachers are likely to face fees of £4,345 to work in the UK for five years after Brexit in a move that will worsen an existing recruitment crisis, ministers have been warned.
Chief minister Fabian Picardo says it does not ‘make sense’ for the territory to be cut off. / Gibraltar is considering joining the EU’s Schengen open borders area to limit disruption caused by Brexit, its chief minister has said.
First minister says country needs strategy to tackle falling birth rate and Brexit impact.