Brexit will bring big changes for all - this is what to expect
There will be changes in many areas of our lives from January 1, which will affect everyone in some way
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Do I need a visa to go on holiday? Can I drive in Europe? All the changes from January 1 after Brexit
From travelling to healthcare while in the EU - here are all key changes you should be aware of
15:23, 31 DEC 2020
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(Image: PA Media) The UK and the EU have reached a Brexit deal but what will that mean for the average person, their holiday and spending? The deal was agreed on Christmas Eve following months of negotiations with the European Union and comes just a week before the current trading arrangements expire with the UK leaving the single market and customs union without the prospect of tariffs and quotas. But what does it actually all mean? Here, the Packet looks at how Brexit will impact our lives from January 1.
Shopping There will be no tariffs on products sold between the UK and the EU to allow companies on both sides to keep trading in a similar way to now, with the idea of preventing price rises and keeping shelves stocked.
What does the Brexit deal mean for me?
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The UK and the EU have reached a Brexit trade deal less than a week before the deadline.
Politicians and experts now have more than 1,200 pages of legal text to read after the document was published on Boxing Day.
Here, PA looks at what the deal could mean for the average person, their activities and spending.
Will my shopping be more expensive?
There will be no tariffs on products sold between the UK and the EU to allow companies on both sides to keep trading in a similar way to now, with the idea of preventing price rises and keeping shelves stocked.