
A post-Brexit deal eliminating border controls between Spain and Gibraltar came into effect at midnight. The agreement, signed in Brussels, ends four years of negotiations involving the UK, Spain, Gibraltar, and the EU. It removes checks for residents, tourists, and Spanish workers crossing the land frontier, marking the removal of the last border fence in western Europe.
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Agreement signed in Brussels on Tuesday
The treaty came into effect at midnight, eliminating border controls on the land frontier with Gibraltar.
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The treaty came into effect at midnight, eliminating border controls on the land frontier with Gibraltar.
The GuardianThe treaty came into effect at midnight, eliminating border controls on the land frontier with Gibraltar.
The GuardianSpain and Gibraltar celebrate the fall of the last frontier fence in western Europe.
The GuardianThe agreement was signed in Brussels on Tuesday and came into effect at midnight.
The GuardianNegotiations for the deal lasted more than four years after Britain's departure from the EU.
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