Can my in-laws travel to UK without a visa, with an European residency card issued by Italian authority under article 10?

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          Only if you're already in the UK or you're travelling with them. In that case they can enter by presenting their passport and residence card.






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            And only if the UK doesn't crash out of the EU in 6 months :)
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