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Category: Regulation

When will Europe roll out its ETIAS visa waiver for non-EU travellers? | The Local

31 March 2025 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  From April 2025 the UK will demand European travellers obtain an ETA travel authorisation, but when will the EU /…

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Posted in: Europe, Migration, Regulation, Travel, UK Filed under: brexit, etias, eu, uk

UK’s post-Brexit border ‘most expensive and least efficient’ | Hort News

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​  Jenney added that “exporting fresh produce to Europe has become nearly impossible.” The repercussions of increased phytosanitary (SPS) controls have … Read…

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: border, brexit, eu, horticulture, uk

Brexit rules risk leaving ‘gaps on shelves’ in Northern Ireland by July | RTE

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​  New post-Brexit labelling rules could see “gaps on shelves” in Northern Ireland by July, a British parliamentary committee has heard. Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Northern Ireland, Regulation, Retail, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, shelves, uk

Officials don’t fully understand UK skilled worker visa, watchdog says | Financial Times

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​  National Audit Office finds Home Office cannot say what the immigration mechanism is contributing to the economy. Read More 

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Posted in: Europe, Labour issues, Migration, Politics, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, uk, visas

DBT resolves to leave Commercial Agents Regulations in place despite Brexit | Lexology

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​  With its extensive experience in agency law, Addleshaw Goddard’s Commercial team has been closely monitoring the Department for Business and … Read…

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

Mum wrongly turned away from easyJet family holiday flight over EU passport rules | The Independent

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  Exclusive: Britain’s biggest budget airline wrongly turned away Ellie Boltman – then blamed her for having the wrong documents…

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Posted in: Airlines, Europe, Regulation, Transport, Travel, UK Filed under: easyjet, EU passport rules

Bonnie Tyler: Brexit is a pain in the neck over visa rules | BBC

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​  The 72-year-old artist from Skewen, Neath Port Talbot, is currently touring Europe but because of the new 90-day limit rule,…

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Posted in: Creative & Literary Arts, Culture, Europe, Migration, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, tyler, uk

Britain implements delayed third phase of post-Brexit border rules | Reuters

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​  The delayed third phase of Britain’s post-Brexit border regime for imports from the European Union will begin on Friday –…

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

Small UK businesses complain of being caught unawares by EU ‘red tape’ | The Guardian

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Read More  New safety regulations have led SMEs to stop sales to bloc and Northern Ireland while they work out…

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Posted in: brexit, Business, EU, Europe, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, small-businesses, uk

UK companies see Brexit’s legacy In higher compliance costs | Law360

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​  British companies doing business in the European Union have seen their tax compliance burden rise as the U.K.’s tax rules…

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Posted in: Business, Business Services, Europe, Industry, Law, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, compliance costs, eu, uk

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  • 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
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour is risking UK financial crisis by refusing to re-join EU | Rejoin EU Party
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit rule could leave UK passport holders banned from Spain for three years | Liverpool Echo
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Reeves accused of leaving devolved nations in red after NICs rise | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Bregret: Why many Britons regret leaving EU | Deutsche Welle
  • Kevin Jones on Brexiters’ ‘sabotage’ claims as new proposals clear Commons | The Independent
  • Graham on Brexiters’ ‘sabotage’ claims as new proposals clear Commons | The Independent

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