Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 2 April 2023

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1. Overnight sailings amid Dover chaos

Ferry operators put on extra overnight sailings from the Port of Dover, as they worked through a backlog of Easter traffic. The BBC said that “strong winds, a large volume of coaches and slower processing times at border control” have been cited as causes for the hold ups at the port that left passengers stuck in Easter school-holiday traffic for hours on Saturday. An EU border at Dover means things were "gumming up", said Simon Calder, travel correspondent at The Independent, as each individual passport had to be inspected and stamped after Brexit.

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