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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.
How satisfying for a prime ministerial contender to blame the French for the effects of Brexit.
UK and French officials in war of words as holidaymakers hit by long delays.
We speak to makers, artists, galleries and small enterprises about their struggles with the new rules for Britain's trade with the EU.
There's deep disquiet in the food trade over forthcoming sanitary checks. When such checks were previously required, some UK companies were forced to stop exporting.
Jill Rutter argues taking back control of our borders is why British travellers now face hold ups at Dover.
British travellers face challenges this year not only from the Covid crisis, but also the effects of Brexit. Here’s the lowdown.
Animal lovers are uncertain over travel rules, worried about pet food and do not want to lose European veterinarians.
Ministers say leaving the EU ‘has given the UK a world of future opportunities’. So I have tracked down the travel advantages.
If you wish to travel to the EU with your pet after 29th March 2019 we recommend speaking with your vet at least four months in advance of your date of travel.