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France is forced to switch off new EU border checks system that is forcing thousands of British holidaymakers to queue for four hours at Dover in 30C sizzling heat
France has suspended a new EU border checks system, causing severe delays for British holidaymakers at Dover with queues lasting four hours in 30°C heat. The system, intended to enhance security, has led to significant travel disruptions and public frustration.
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