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A new EU border system causing long delays for many British tourists may not "stabilise" for two years, according to a travel official. Uku Sarekanno, deputy executive director of EU border agency Frontex, said some member states are "struggling" to adopt the new Entry Exit System (EES). EES involves people from third-party countries such as the UK having their fingerprints registered and photograph taken to enter the Schengen Area, which consists of 29 European countries, mainly in the EU. For...
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