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| | A unanimous decision from the 27-nation bloc is required for the sanctions to pass
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| | Dual citizens of the UK and another country have been handed a post-Brexit lifeline that could allow them travel to Britain without either of the officially required documents | |
| | The Supreme Court struck down Trump's extensive tariff agenda, ruling his global levies were unlawfully imposed | |
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| Travel correspondent Simon Calder explains how the UK's new ETA rules are forcing dual nationals to weigh a risky gamble: | I advise all travellers to observe all border regulations at all times. But I suspect that some of the 1.2 million UK dual nationals estimated to be resident abroad will still travel on ETAs, even though they are not supposed to apply for them | |
| What you might have missed | - There seems to be no end to the questions and confusion about Europe's digital borders scheme, as travel correspondent Simon Calder explores in his weekly column here.
- In his first speech in the role, Reform's home affairs spokesperson outlined his party's plans for a British 'ICE' squad, mass deportations and curtailed rights that would reshape the UK in new and chilling ways, says Sean O'Grady.
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