Visa-free travel plan derailed again by Spanish demands over status of Gibraltar

British tourists travelling to continental Europe may need to pay £52 for a visa in a few weeks after Spanish demands over the status of Gibraltar again derailed Brussels’ preparations for Brexit.

Agreement on legislation exempting UK nationals from requiring the travel permit is mired in a dispute over whether the British overseas territory should be described as a “colony” in the EU’s statute book.

Related: Brexit: visa-free travel plans spark Gibraltar 'colony' row

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