The government of the United Kingdom has announced that it will provide a total of £10.5 million to prepare for the upcoming EU digital border system – the Entry/Exit System (EES).
Through a statement, the UK’s government has announced that money will support the Port of Dover, Eurotunnel at Folkestone as well as Eurostar at St Pancras to help avoid long queues for travellers, Schengen.News reports.
The European Union will introduce the new digital border, EES, starting in autumn, meaning that passengers from the UK and other countries from outside the EU will have to register at the…



