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20/3/2020
Brexit Update: Coronavirus causes negotiations' delay but no extension
Coronavirus is the main topic on everybody’s mind at the moment, citizens and country leaders alike. Some countries are in partial or even in full lockdown, while other countries have installed “social distancing” measures. This has an impact on the Brexit negotiations as well. While working from …
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31/3/2020
Brexit: Calls for an Extension Get Louder
The coronavirus outbreak has a big impact on the lives of many people. Businesses are affected as well. Governments are in overdrive to keep coronavirus in their countries under control. The current situation has an effect on international relations as well. Brexit Negotiations and Coronavirus …
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14/12/2020
Brexit Update - Deadline Passed, But Negotiations Still Going
The Same Three Stumbling Blocks The stumbling blocks for the negotiations are still the same. 1. Fishing Rights: while fishing contributes only marginally to the British economy, Johnson has made it a big point to deny European ships to fish in British waters or give them very limited access for …
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21/2/2020
Brexit: Ready For Trade Negotiations
I Want to Break Free David Frost, the UK’s Chief Brexit Negotiator has set out his intentions for the upcoming negotiations. Frost conceded that the negotiators would need to build on the models contained in other EU free trade deals. But he insisted that the ability to break free from the EU’s …
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11/8/2022
The Intent of the Brexit Freedoms Bill
The Bill intends to put over 1,500 pieces of EU legislation under review for amendment, cancellation, or keeping, by a date set in a “sunset clause” – optimistically within five years . Within this submission, the UK will review items of EU legislation that have been admitted to UK law without …
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31/1/2023
How will strikes on the 1st February affect customs?
Who will be striking? The strike has been arranged by the Public and Commercial Services ( PCS ) Union over pay increases due to the cost-of-living crisis. Following months of smaller strikes for different sectors, their members will now strike together in one of the largest civil strike in recent …