UK tourists face EU roaming charges post-Brexit

Ban on extra fees will not apply to British travellers 'unless government strikes a favourable deal', says leaked document

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Holidaymakers could face hefty roaming charges for using their mobile phones in the EU after Brexit, a leaked report from the European Parliament suggests.

A document from the committee on industry, research and energy, endorsed by MEPs, says UK tourists will pay extra "unless the British government strikes a favourable deal" with the EU after it leaves the bloc, reports The Guardian.

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