Arrival Procedures  - customs is a process passengers need to complete after landing. Non-European Union (EU) citizens might need to complete a landing card for border and customs purposes. , Baggage Claim - Baggage is subject to customs inspection to ensure compliance with import regulations., Customs Declaration - Passengers must declare certain items, including currency over £10,000, valuable goods, or items subject to restrictions. There are separate channels for passengers with goods to declare and those with nothing to declare., Customs Inspections - Random inspections are conducted by customs officers to ensure compliance with import regulations. Customs officers may ask passengers questions about their trip, the purpose of their visit, and the items they are carrying., Prohibited and Restricted Items - Certain items are prohibited or restricted from entering the UK. These include illegal drugs, counterfeit goods, certain types of food, and endangered species or products made from them. Duty-free allowances for alcohol, tobacco are also checked at customs. , Exits - There are two channels: the green channel for passengers with nothing to declare and the red channel for those with goods to declare. Since the UK left the EU, the blue channel has been closed.,

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