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A prolonged economic fallout as a result of Brexit could have a chilling effect on the NHS budget, writes the head of the NHS European Office.
Ministers admitted they have no agreements in place if the UK crashes out of the bloc.
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.
Millions of British travellers to Europe face high medical bills or the prospect of returning home early as the deadline looms for the UK to leave the EU at 11pm British Summer Time on Friday 12 April.
Simon Coveney says Ireland will work to ensure the 'practical benefits' of EU citizenship continue to apply to people in Northern Ireland.
As the possibility of a no-deal Brexit scenario increases, and the government publishes its “no-deal preparedness” notices, it is worth taking stock of the sheer variety of problems that would arise with a no-deal Brexit – and the devastating consequences that would arise from such a legal limbo. Here’s what we know so far.
How could you be affected if the UK does leave the EU without an agreement?
PEOPLE living in the north are to be given access to the equivalent of the European Health Insurance Card post-Brexit.
With a month to go, here is everything you need to know about travel in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Contingency plans are being worked out for several sectors of the British industry as the deadline to leave the European Union looms.
If the UK leaves the EU with no deal, you won't be able to rely on your EHIC card for medical treatment in Europe.
If you go on holiday in 2020, you will still be able to use your EHIC. / What happens in 2021 and beyond will be decided in negotiations that will soon start.
Brexit will never be over.
British travellers face the worst possible outcome once the Brexit transition period ends, the government has confirmed.
The end of 2020 marks the end of the Brexit transition; from next year, British travellers visiting countries in the European Union will encounter a number of changes. Here’s everything you need to know.
Rules on travelling to and from European Union countries will change on 1 January 2021.
‘It’s astonishing that the man in charge of our Brexit policy should completely mislead the public on two major issues of concern’
Under the trade deal brokered between the European Union and the UK, Britons will lose some benefits while travelling.
British travellers face challenges this year not only from the Covid crisis, but also the effects of Brexit. Here’s the lowdown.
Dr Philippa Whitford, MP and eminent breast cancer surgeon, shares her concerns for the future of our NHS following Brexit. Recorded in front of a live audience at Arran High School Theatre on Friday 13th September 2019.