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Category: Regulation

Post-Brexit safety rules on toys and explosives are relaxed ‘indefinitely’ | The Times

26 January 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  Overseas makers of vacuum cleaners, mobile phones, toys and demolition explosives are among the beneficiaries of a decision by the…

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Posted in: Europe, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, safety, toys, uk

Tourists heading to Europe could face 14-hour queues at Dover from October | The Guardian

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​  New EU entry-exit system could lead to gridlocked roads if scheme goes ahead as planned, MPs hear. Read More 

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Posted in: Europe, Rail, Regulation, Road, Shipping, Transport, Travel, UK Filed under: border-checks, brexit, dover, eu, uk

Brexit: ‘Significant changes’ coming for Irish trade to GB | BBC

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​  The Irish government is urging exporters to be ready for new post-Brexit border controls next month. Read More 

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Posted in: Europe, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, GB, ireland, uk

New Brexit checks ‘pose existential threat’ to UK fruit and flower growers | The Guardian

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Read More  Exclusive: NFU warns blanket import checks from April could fuel long delays and damage future crops The UK’s…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, brexit, EU, Europe, Imports, Industry, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: checks, flowers, fruit

Sadiq Khan: ‘Free young people from Brexit work and travel ban’ | The Observer

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Read More  Mayor calls for ‘youth mobility agreement’ in one of the most pro-European interventions by a Labour politician since…

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Posted in: brexit, EU, Europe, Labour issues, Migration, Politics, Regulation, Travel, UK Filed under: ban, free-movement, khan

Brexit divergence from EU destroying UK’s vital environmental protections | The Guardian

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Read More  Exclusive: Britain is falling behind the bloc on almost every area of green regulation, analysis reveals Northern Ireland…

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Posted in: brexit, Environment, EU, Europe, harmful-substances, pollution, Regulation, UK Filed under: Environmental legislation

UK faces post-Brexit border disruption at end of January, Labour says | Financial Times

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​  Party warns that new checks on animal and plant products risk delays to imports and increases in inflation. Read More 

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Posted in: Airlines, Europe, Imports, Logistics & Haulage, Politics, Rail, Regulation, Road, Shipping, Trade, Transport Filed under: border disruption, brexit, eu, labour, uk

With Rwanda deportation bill, U.K. evades human rights norms it established | Washington Post

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​  The House of Commons has passed migration legislation that departs from international human rights obligations the U.K. helped to write. Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Migration, Politics, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, Rwanda, uk

Scientists fear tough UK immigration rules will deter talent | Nature

18 January 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  Cost increases and restrictions on visa-holders bringing family members will put off researchers, warn scientists. Read More 

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Posted in: Europe, Labour issues, Migration, Regulation, resilience, Travel, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, immigration, science, talent, uk

New ‘Not for EU’ food labels cause confusion in UK | The Brussels Times

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​  Many British people think that the ‘Not for EU’ label on food products in supermarkets means that they are not…

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Posted in: Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, food labelling, uk

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  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Britain and Europe: time to move together, faster and further | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit’s slow‑burn hit to UK economy | Rieti
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Seven times Starmer’s MPs have forced him to U-turn…so far | Politico
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on A warning for Starmer: Brexit’s falling apart, but if you’re not bold on Europe, your Labour rivals will be | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour must follow up plan to return to Erasmus by re-joining EU | London Loves Business
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Erasmus is back – but what made it so good? | Metro
  • Mark on Brexit has been a resounding disaster. Starmer must find the courage to change course | The Guardian
  • Kevin Jones on New entrance fee to visit Europe set to triple, says European Commission | CNBC

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