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Category: Trade

EU could terminate police and security agreement if UK quits ECHR | The Guardian

8 March 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

Legal experts say Brussels has right to take retaliatory action, making cross-border law enforcement harder UK politics live – latest…

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Posted in: EU, Europe, European Commission, Migration, Politics, Regions, security, Trade, UK, Uncategorised

New Brexit Trading Rules Could Take More Than Two Years to Fully Implement | Supply Chain Brain

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​Labeling products as “not for the EU” will be one of the most visible changes to result from Brexit in…

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

Meat ‘could flood into Britain from countries with weaker welfare rules’ under Tory deal | Mirror Online

5 March 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/meat-could-flood-britain-countries-29378015?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar

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Posted in: Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: meat, welfare-rules

New Brexit trading rules could take more than two years to bed in fully | The Guardian

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No 10 says UK is giving firms in Northern Ireland time to prepare with phased introduction The new Brexit trading…

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Posted in: Europe, Northern Ireland, Politics, Regulation, Trade, UK

Brexit has made food more expensive and harder to get, say voters | Byline Supplement

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“Exclusive poll finds voters blame Brexit for higher food prices and widespread shortages.” https://www.bylinesupplement.com/p/brexit-has-made-food-more-expensive?r=1v0dc2&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Posted in: Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: food-prices, poll, shortages, voters

Northern Ireland deal shows UK needs to re-join EU’s single market now | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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“This should be entered as a contender for the most grotesquely shameful and hypocritical remark of contemporary politics.” https://londonlovesbusiness.com/northern-ireland-deal-shows-the-uk-needs-to-re-join-the-eus-single-market-now/

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Posted in: Trade, UK Filed under: eu-single-market, rejoin-eu-party, stevens

Sunak mocked for calling Northern Ireland ‘world’s most exciting economic zone’ | The Independent

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“Critics online were swift to point out that the entire UK had full access to the EU’s ‘exciting’ single market…

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Posted in: Economy, EU, Trade, UK Filed under: exciting-economic-zone, single-market, sunak

What’s at stake as UK and EU reach deal over Northern Ireland Protocol | The New York Times

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​Britain and the European Union have long clashed over post-Brexit rules known as the Northern Ireland protocol. Here’s what to…

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Posted in: Europe, Northern Ireland, Politics, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, northern-ireland-protocol, uk

Sunak warned rushing MPs into Brexit deal vote ‘will go badly wrong’ | The Independent

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​’Don’t try to bounce parliament next week’, says ERG’s Mark Francois – who says rebellion on cards unless all EU…

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Posted in: Europe, Northern Ireland, Politics, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

‘Brits are suffering, but for us it’s boom time’: how Brexit boosted French and Irish ports | The Observer

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“The cheapest way from Ireland to continental Europe used to be via Dover. But now Cherbourg and Rosslare are thriving.”…

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Posted in: EU, Industry, Shipping, Trade, Transport, Travel, UK Filed under: france, ireland, ports

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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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