British holidaymakers have been delivered another blow as Spain and Italy block cheap data roaming for UK tourists despite Brexit reset talks with the European Union.
Millions of Brits visit Spain and Italy every year, with UK tourism significantly boosting the country's local economy.
But the southern European nations have delivered a new blow to British visitors after they thwarted a call by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to scrap roaming charges for UK holidaymakers.
The move from the southern European states comes as Britain and the EU sealed a 'Brexit reset' deal on Monday aimed at bringing down food prices and reviving exports.
After the EU ditched roaming charges for European tourists in 2016, the UK government had estimated British travellers would save £1.4 billion a year.






