Andrew Tate Faces New Allegations of Rape and Coercive Control

Many European travelers are struggling to enter the United Kingdom due to strict immigration policies implemented after Brexit. According to the Guardian, 11,600 EU citizens were denied entry in the first nine months of 2023, a stark increase from 2,200 during the same period in 2019.
This rise in denied entries is attributed mainly to travelers arriving with incorrect documentation, as EU citizens must now present valid passports at the border instead of relying on identity cards. German nationals have also seen a notable increase in entry refusals; while only 80 were turned away in 2019, this number surged to over 800 in 2022, as reported by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur.
Additionally, starting in April 2025, travelers from the EU will be required to obtain an online Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before entering the UK, similar to the U.S. ESTA program. The ETA allows multiple entries over two years but does not guarantee admission, as border officials maintain the right to deny entry without explanation.