Holidaymakers have been warned of food banned in the EU
There are some common foods British holidaymakers can't bring to Spain and other European Union countries post-Brexit.
Echoing these rules, the website of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office states how meat and dairy items cannot be taken into EU countries. The European Commission says: "Personal goods containing meat, milk or their products brought into the EU continue to present a real threat to animal health throughout the Union.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bovine tuberculosis study finds cattle-to-cattle transmission 'most common'Cattle-to-cattle transmission of bovine tuberculosis is 'considerably more common' than badger-to-cattle transmission, AFBI_NI has found.
Read more »
Bovine tuberculosis study finds cattle-to-cattle transmission 'most common'A study finds cattle-to-cattle transmission is more common than badger-to-cattle transmission.
Read more »
Brits are missing out on up to £341 in free cash by hoarding unwanted itemsTHE average Brit has an estimated £341 worth of unwanted items gathering dust around the home that could be sold for profit. The study of 2000 adults in the UK found 85% sell some of their preloved…
Read more »
Urgent holiday warning as party destination threatens to block boozy BritsBOOZY Brits could be blocked from visiting one of the world’s top sun-soaked party destinations. The urgent holiday warning comes as the Indonesian government threatened to clamp down on disr…
Read more »
Dentist's warning over common brushing mistake made by millionsA cosmetic dentist has shared some of the most common mistakes people make when taking care of their teeth
Read more »