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This technical note was transmitted to theEuropean Parliament and Council on 30 April 2020. Published on the UKTF website on Thursday 30 April 2020
UK has made little progress on new infrastructure needed for checks Boris Johnson signed up to.
Commission advises on a coordinated approach to easing restrictions across the bloc.
As the U.S. government mulls whether to issue guidelines to states this week about when and how to end their lockdowns, the European Union has today adopted such guidelines for its member states.
The European Commission is coordinating a common European response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Participation in the scheme is seen as a test of the prime minister's pragmatism on Brexit and Covid-19.
In total, European Commission has pledged €232M to help contain coronavirus outbreak, as Italy becomes an infection hotspot.
DOZENS of British officials working in the European Commission have secured an Irish passport in order to maintain career progress within the EU institutions after Brexit.
Goodbye letter reminds Britain: ‘Without being a member, you cannot retain the benefits of membership’
The Sustainable Europe Investment Plan also details plans for a Just Transition Mechanism to support those regions facing a particularly far-reaching transformation.
Taxpayers could face paying for large fine after Downing Street fails to put forward nominee.
Boris Johnson given until 22 November to respond to infringement procedure.
Brussels’ former top law officer has rubbished Boris Johnson’s extraordinary plan to sabotage the EU and make it ‘no longer legal’, arguing it makes no sense.
The European Commission has proposed using emergency funds normally reserved for natural disasters and to offset the harsh effects of globalisation in order to help countries badly hit by a no-deal Brexit.
The UK government has stepped up its planning for leaving the EU without a deal, covering areas such as transport, healthcare, energy, food and water. But what is the EU doing to prepare for this scenario?
The European Commission said on Monday that the EU was ready for a no-deal Brexit and that Britain would suffer most under such a scenario.
This video gives a short yet comprehensive explanation of the regular yet complicated way new EU law is made (the Ordinary Legislative Procedure). It sheds a simplified light on the process as a whole, the main actors and some of the possible complications.
This Communication explains the measures that the Commission adopted today, 19 December 2018, in response to that call, together with other crucial steps in the implementation of its Contingency Action Plan.
The European Commission has taken Hungary to court over a controversial new law that makes it illegal to give assistance to asylum seekers.
Establishing the tax havens could make it harder to sign a trade deal with the EU.
The EU has accused UK leadership hopeful Boris Johnson of fake news over his complaint that "Brussels bureaucrats" made life hard for smoked herring sellers. It emerged that the rules were made by the UK, and not the EU.
European commission looks at tax rules after report reveals tech firms pay less than half the tax of traditional companies.
German minister wins narrow backing of MEPs to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker
Ursula von der Leyen to head European commission and Christine Lagarde to lead ECB