From January 1, Britons will be allowed to visit Europe for up to 90 days out of 180.
But the EU is looking to introduce a new visa called the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) by the end of 2022.
It will be similar to America’s Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) pass, and is expected to cost €7 (around £6) and cover multiple short trips over a three-year period.
You might also pay mobile roaming charges when travelling to the EU as they could be reintroduced, though the Government has legislated to cap them at £45 per month, the same level as for non-EU countries.
The UK left the EU single market and customs union last night (Image: Express)
Unlike other European countries, those travelling to Ireland will not be required to fit a GB sticker to their cars.
Last night, the Transport Secretary confirmed the 27 EU member states had agreed to recognise UK licences without the need for an International Driver s Permit (IDP).
Grant Shapps also confirmed a special “mutual exchange rights” deal with Ireland which will respect UK driving licences for those moving to the country.
In a statement, he said: “Helpful update for drivers: we have secured mutual exchange rights for driving licences with Ireland.
Welsh Water has warned its customers in Powys to take action to protect against frozen and burst pipes as winter sets in. New research from polling company YouGov found that nearly 40 per cent didn t know how to lag outdoor pipes - which are most susceptible to freezing - and a total of 63 per cent had never attempted this before. Nearly a quarter of respondents in Wales said they had experienced frozen pipes in their home before, while 16 per cent had experienced a burst pipe - which can cost thousands of pounds worth of damage. Forecasters have said that temperatures are set to drop over the coming days, with a risk of snow, ice and freezing temperatures.
WELSH Water has warned its customers in Carmarthenshire to take action to protect against frozen and burst pipes as winter sets in. New research from polling company YouGov found that nearly 40 per cent didn t know how to lag outdoor pipes - which are most susceptible to freezing - and a total of 63 per cent had never attempted this before. Nearly a quarter of respondents in Wales said they had experienced frozen pipes in their home before, while 16 per cent had experienced a burst pipe - which can cost thousands of pounds worth of damage. Forecasters have said that temperatures are set to drop over the coming days, with a risk of snow, ice and freezing temperatures.