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British travellers will get a stamp in their passport every time they enter and leave the European Union in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the European commission has confirmed.
Karen Wheeler’s resignation stokes fears the UK will not be ready for a no-deal Brexit by October. / The government official in charge of delivering “frictionless” Brexit border arrangements, including emergency plans for Dover and Ireland in the event of no deal, has quit just two years into her job.
Pro-EU group New Europeans which has championed a ‘European green card’ scheme to safeguard free movement rights post-Brexit is hoping for a boost after it received a prestigious European award.
The government has announced an extra £2.1bn of funding to prepare for a no-deal Brexit - doubling the amount of money it has set aside this year.
JERSEY’S historic oyster-growing industry could be decimated by Brexit, a third-generation shellfish farmer has said.
New home secretary wants border restrictions imposed immediately on 31 October – despite warnings of people trapped in legal limbo.
Leaked No-deal Brexit planning documents from Operation Yellowhammer warn of the likely impact on the UK - not the worst case scenario, and have been likened to 'wartime' in peacetime by the Lib Dems
As Boris Johnson careers towards a no-deal Brexit, what are the latest reports on the impact it would have?
Simon Byrne says his officers could be killed if they had to patrol border checkpoints.
The European Commission said the UK suggestions 'fall short of satisfying all the objectives of the backstop'
Hopes for a last minute deal between Britain and the EU are fading and both sides are now preparing for the consequences of an unregulated Brexit, including higher customs duties, long delays and greater uncertainties.
The daily movement of people and goods across the Frontier would be ‘abnormally disruptive’. / GIBRALTAR will experience six-hour border delays, a fall in tourist numbers and disruption to emergency services under a no-deal Brexit, the Government has said.
Brexit Secretary admits businesses will need to fill out export declaration forms.
The government's own impact assessment of the Brexit deal confirms firms will have to pay fees, fill out forms and face border inspections when sending goods within the UK.
The home secretary has been unable to clarify what checks will take place on goods moving between Northern Ireland and Great Britain after Brexit.
Border checks between Scotland, England and Wales could be required because of varying food standards after Brexit, academics have warned.
BORDER checks between Scotland, England and Wales could be required because of varying food standards after Brexit, academics have warned.
Experts quick to point out similar system will exist for Britons visiting Europe after Brexit.
This Treasury document sets out things that trade experts have been saying pretty clearly, but that the government has refused to accept.
Brussels rules out 'mutual recognition' of regulations between EU and UK ahead of talks.
There will be border checks on trade inside the UK under the Brexit deal negotiated by Boris Johnson, the EU’s chief negotiator has said.
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.
We looked at breakdowns by analysts and the government on the money spent so far, and the estimates on what is still to come.
The biggest operator of ferries in the Irish Sea has confirmed that there will be checks, inspections and some new infrastructure for trade, and it wants to know what the government will pay for.