Spain and Gibraltar border checks are being removed under a new post-Brexit arrangement, according to reporting from Daily Mail. The agreement shifts border management between the two territories so that routine checks at the Spain–Gibraltar boundary are torn down rather than maintained under the previous post-Brexit setup. The coverage describes this as part of updated post-Brexit cooperation, indicating a change in how movement between Spain and Gibraltar is handled. The reports focus on the removal of border controls and do not detail other measures in the same breadth, such as any replacements for border procedures, timelines for implementation, or enforcement arrangements. As described, the key change is the end of border checks between Spain and Gibraltar following the adoption of the new deal. Further specifics about how the new system operates are not provided in the supplied summaries, but the overall direction of the agreement is clear: reduced border friction through removal of checks at the boundary.