Bus and coach passengers could lose right to compensation if UK does not actively ‘save’ law
Passengers taking bus and coach trips to the continent stand to lose their right to compensation for delays in Dover under government plans to delete thousands of EU laws.
Legislation specifically designed to offer redress for those on trips of longer than 250km (155 miles) has been omitted from a government list of more than 3,700 laws that could be saved from being scrapped or changed under the controversial retained EU law bill.