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"eve of Black Friday"
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25 November 2025
Pedestrians wear winter clothing and beanies as they walk past a brightly lit shoe store window in central Bari, Italy, on November 24, 2025, featuring a large illuminated ''BLACK FRIDAY'' sign in gold and white lettering. Inside the boutique, several pairs of premium men's leather boots and dress shoes in black and brown are arranged on minimalist pedestals, highlighting the luxury footwear collection during the global Black Friday sales event.
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2 January 2021
A general view of the Ferry Terminal at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
A general view of the Ferry Terminal at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Containers waiting to be loaded on ferries in the port of Dublin. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Containers waiting to be loaded on ferries in the port of Dublin. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6315534
2 January 2021
Tom Talbot, the head of customs operations for the Revenue Commissioners speaks during a press conference at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Containers waiting to be loaded on ferries in the port of Dublin. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Tom Talbot, the head of customs operations for the Revenue Commissioners speaks during a press conference at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Cranes seen at the container terminal in Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6315512
2 January 2021
A lorry passed by Stena Estrid ferry docked at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Stena Estrid ferry seen docked at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6315520
2 January 2021
Freight vessels seen docked at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6315522
2 January 2021
Stena Estrid ferry seen docked at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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2 January 2021
Stena Estrid ferry seen docked at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6315536
2 January 2021
Customs sign visible at the ferry passenger terminal in Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6315538
2 January 2021
MS Seatruck Pace and MS Seatruck Power , two Ro-Ro cargos docked at Dublin Port. The first ferry arrived this morning at Dublin Port under new trade rules following the Brexit transition period. After 47 years of being a member of the EU, Great Britain left the block at 11pm on New Year's Eve, becoming the so-called 'Third country' for commercial purposes and customs declarations. The new rules could cause huge delays at ports in the coming weeks. On Friday, January 1, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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