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Brexit has happened. UK and EU finally split as a New Year dawns. But what are the key changes? 

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Brexit has happened. UK and EU finally split as a New Year dawns. But what are the key changes? 

Brexit has happened. UK and EU finally split as a New Year dawns. But what are the key changes? 

The Brexit transition is over.

Euronews looks at the key changes to come now the United Kingdom is fully separate from the European Union.


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