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Extra EU border checks suspended at Dover as travellers face delays in heat
French police temporarily suspended extra EU border checks at Dover, causing over two-hour delays for travelers at the cross-Channel ferry terminal in Kent. The disruptions occurred a month after the EU’s digital entry-exit system (EES) became fully operational.
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