Truck drivers stranded in miles-long queues outside Dover port embarked the first ferries as they obtained their negative COVID test results and after the UK and European Union reached a Brexit trade deal on Thursday.
First vehicles were slowly proceeding through the boarding area to the ferries, while the long queue of vehicles can be still noted at the entrance to Europe's largest tracking port.
After months of negotiation, the UK and EU announced they had reached a deal on their future trade and security relationship on Thursday.
Truck drivers stranded in miles-long queues outside Dover port embarked the first ferries as they obtained their negative COVID test results and after the UK and European Union reached a Brexit trade deal on Thursday.
First vehicles were slowly proceeding through the boarding area to the ferries, while the long queue of vehicles can be still noted at the entrance to Europe's largest tracking port.
After months of negotiation, the UK and EU announced they had reached a deal on their future trade and security relationship on Thursday.
Truck drivers stranded in miles-long queues outside Dover port embarked the first ferries as they obtained their negative COVID test results and after the UK and European Union reached a Brexit trade deal on Thursday.
First vehicles were slowly proceeding through the boarding area to the ferries, while the long queue of vehicles can be still noted at the entrance to Europe's largest tracking port.
After months of negotiation, the UK and EU announced they had reached a deal on their future trade and security relationship on Thursday.