Brits looking to holiday abroad in Europe will have to pay a post-Brexit fee from the end of next year.
01.11.2021 - 00:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing was pulled into a Brexit row after fans complained about a choice of music for its professional dancers.
Fans of the BBC dance show hit out over the opening number as the professionals danced to Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode to Joy, the official anthem of the European Union.
Ode to Joy from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, completed in 1824, was adopted as the 'Anthem of Europe' by the Council of Europe in 1972 and subsequently by the European Union in 1985.
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Brits looking to holiday abroad in Europe will have to pay a post-Brexit fee from the end of next year.
Boris Johnson calling on him to remove barriers faced by UK performers in Europe.It comes after the government jeopardised the future of touring for UK artists when the Brexit deal secured with the EU failed to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew.Problems remain 11 months on when it comes to new rules and red tape, creating huge costs to future live music tours of the continent for both musicians and crew – which could create a glass ceiling that
Strictly Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice left fans convinced his latest dace with Rose Ayling-Ellis was a secret not to his recent split from Maura Higgins. Dancer Giovanni, 31, and EastEnders star Rose, 26, performed a Vinnese Waltz to Alicia Keys' hit song Fallin' on Saturday 23 October's show.The performance began with the pair miming an argument using sign language before they intertwine in a passionate dance.