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Category: Regulation

UK cheeses miss out on international prize after getting stuck in customs | The Observer

16 November 2024 BrexitCarnage

Read More  At the World Cheese Awards in Portugal, British entries were conspicuous by their absence after failing to clear…

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Posted in: brexit, EU, Europe, Exports, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Industry, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, cheese, customs, uk

A third of UK businesses want Starmer to cut Brexit red tape | The Independent

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  Some 31 per cent of companies want to see a reduction in post-Brexit regulatory requirements   Read More 

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Posted in: Business, Europe, Politics, Regulation Filed under: brexit, businesses, red-tape, starmer, uk

Drug industry says it isn’t ready for ‘UK-only’ labelling scheme | Financial Times

21 October 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  The UK generic drug industry is not ready to comply with new post-Brexit labelling rules for medicines entering Northern Ireland, … Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Industry, Politics, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, drugs, eu, pharmaceuticals, uk

EU and British energy groups call for re-write of post-Brexit trading arrangements | FT

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​  Open letter criticises ‘suboptimal’ mechanism under Trade and Cooperation Agreement amid push for more renewables. Read More 

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Posted in: Energy, energy-and-climate, Europe, Industry, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, energy, eu, uk

UK watchdogs weigh further easing of banker bonus rules, sources say | Reuters

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​  Britain’s top financial regulators are preparing to consult on reforms to crisis-era rules governing deferred bonuses and clawbacks, sources said … Read…

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

The City of London is left out of Brexit discussions. Again | Politico

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​  Despite Labour’s bid to “reset” Brexit relations, the UK’s most globally important industry is once again not part of the…

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Posted in: Banking, Europe, Financial Services, Politics, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, brexit-talks, city-of-london, eu, uk

Brexit border bonus: Brussels is providing exactly what we demanded | The Independent

5 October 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  The EU has acquiesced to our wish to spend more time with our passports en route to the sunlit uplands. Read…

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

Kent businesses warn Electronic Travel Authorisation will cost jobs | BBC

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​  The UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme will soon apply to visitors from Europe, requiring a fee and a biometric…

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Posted in: England, Europe, Local, Migration, Politics, Regulation, Travel, UK Filed under: brexit, ETA, eu, jobs, kent, uk

UK MHRA to keep multiple approval pathways from 2025 | Pink Sheet – Citeline

20 September 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​  Reliance procedures have been used for most recent new drug approvals, and will continue to be employed in future, although…

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Posted in: Europe, Health, health-care, Industry, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, drugs, eu, pharmaceuticals, uk

Europe must not tie its hands in fight against corporate power | Financial Times

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​  Market concentration is a political problem as well as an economic one — EU competition policy should reflect that. Read More 

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Posted in: EU, Europe, European Commission, Regulation Filed under: brexit, corporate power, 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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