How to travel in the EU after Brexit
Now the Brexit transition period has ended and the UK has left the EU, there are a number of changes you need to be aware of if you’re planning to travel in Europe.
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01603 218000Now the Brexit transition period has ended and the UK has left the EU, there are a number of changes you need to be aware of if you’re planning to travel in Europe.
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