The UK and EU have finally reached a Brexit trade deal with barely a week to spare. The two sides agreed a pact just before Christmas after missing repeated deadlines in October and November.
It means we will no longer slap huge World Trade Organisation tariffs on up to £660bn a year of UK trade. And firms will be relieved to know a long list EU rules and standards won’t crash to an end on New Year’s Eve.
But in case you hadn’t noticed, Brexit already happened on January 31 - and that means some things were always going to change.
The transition period ends at 11pm on December 31, bringing a permanent end to many EU rules and rights for UK citizens. Here are 13 things that will change for you, your friends and family and your holidays from
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