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Category: Regulation

City struggles with compliance amid post-Brexit rule shifts | Law360

30 January 2025 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  Brexit paved the way for Britain to rip up the EU’s financial services rule book and create a more U.K.-friendly…

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Posted in: Europe, Financial Services, Law, Regulation Filed under: brexit, city, eu, law, uk

UK government refuses unionist request to use post-Brexit Stormont Brake | The Irish Times

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​  DUP leader Gavin Robinson accuses UK government of ‘surrendering to EU diktats’ Read More 

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Posted in: Europe, Politics, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, northern-ireland, stormont, uk

UK watchdog warns watering down swathes of regulation will cause more failures | FT

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​  FCA chief commits to ‘deep reforms’ on mortgage rules and anti-money laundering checks to help boost economic growth. Read More 

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Posted in: Business, Economy, Europe, Politics, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, regulators, uk

UK will ‘do own thing’ on AI regulation – what could that mean? | CNBC

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​  A U.K. government minister told CNBC it’s important for the U.K. to “do our own thing” when it comes to…

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

USB-C is now law of the land in Europe | Wired

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​  Apple has already pulled devices to comply with the European Commission’s new Common Charger Directive. Read More 

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Posted in: Business, certification-and-standards, communications, Computer Hardware/Software, digital, EU, Europe, European Commission, Information Technology, Regulation, technology, Telecommunications Filed under: brexit, eu, uk, USB

From “re-set” to renewal: prospects for UK-EU relations in 2025 | British Foreign Policy Group

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​  Thomas Maddock of Chatham House explores the prospects for a reset in relations with the EU, highlighting the importance of…

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Posted in: Europe, Politics, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, foreign policy, uk

Daft Brexit rules have brought havoc for the Alliance Party as well as Northern Ireland shoppers | The Irish Times

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​  Alliance doesn’t sit on the fence, it walks a tightrope – but it has fallen off over EU regulations. Read More 

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Posted in: Business, Economy, Europe, Politics, Regulation, Retail Filed under: brexit, eu, northern-ireland, rules, uk

NI medicine regulation returns to UK under Windsor Framework | BBC

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​  … UK-wide basis. Under an earlier Brexit deal, the EU retained responsibility for regulating medicines in Northern Ireland but it…

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Posted in: Europe, Health, Health Services, health-care, Northern Ireland, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, medicines, uk

French ‘Brexit’ residency cards up for renewal in 2025: is process known yet? | The Connexion

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​  Discover the process for renewing and upgrading Brexit Withdrawal Agreement residency cards for Britons in France, including key deadlines and … Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Migration, Regulation, Travel, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, france, residency cards, uk

UK’s Starmer asks regulators to prioritise economic growth, Sky reports | Reuters

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​  British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has asked the country’s regulators … United Kingdom · United States · Reuters NEXT ·…

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Posted in: Economy, Europe, keir-starmer-brexit, labour-party-brexit, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, regulators, starmer, uk

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  • 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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