UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons.
Twenty-five committees and five study groups to cover almost every conceivable area of interest between the EU and UK have still not been established.
Britain has lost "significant" access to EU policing data under the Brexit deal negotiated at the end of last year, a House of Lords report has said.
There remain “substantial barriers” for UK trade with Europe, with small businesses bearing the brunt of the post-Brexit strain, according to peers.
EU said agreement on common rules ‘on the table’ - but UK would probably have to drop prized right to diverge
House of lords says ‘significant challenges remain’ for the financial services sector.
The EU Services Sub-Committee has today published its report, Beyond Brexit: trade in services, which examines the future UK-EU relationship on trade in services.
Touring could become “prohibitively bureaucratic and expensive” for musicians and other performers based in the UK because of Brexit, a committee of peers has warned.
British food businesses face ‘outright export bans’ and ‘structural’ barriers to trade with Europe thanks to bureaucracy linked with Brexit, according to the House of Lords EU Environment sub-committee.
We're dismayed at post-Brexit barriers to agriculture and food, say members of Lords EU Environment sub-committee
23/03/2021
British businesses face “outright export bans” on some goods and “structural” barriers to trade with Europe including more paperwork and higher transport costs as a result of last year's Brexit deal with Brussels, a new report says.
Lords committee chair highlights concern EU parliament may delay trade deal ratification.
“Now I can see the full carnage of what this government has done to my industry and the wider economy.”
30/01/2021
I am now at the end of January 2021 and still no new stock. I can see clearly what #Brexit really means for my industry & how I will have to fundamentally change my business model if I am to be trading in 12 months time. But the government wants more paperwork in five months.
Touring musicians and road crews have been “betrayed” by the government in the Brexit trade deal, the Lords has been told.
UK firms face ‘significant barriers’ to doing business with EU and have less access than Canadian companies, in some cases.
The EU has again criticised the UK's decision not to give the EU ambassador to London full diplomatic status.
Trade bill vote rejects Lords amendment giving MPs greater scrutiny of trade deals.
Tory grandee Lord Heseltine has called on MPs and peers to abstain when voting on Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal with the European Union, which he warned will inflict “lasting damage” on the UK.
The government has suffered fresh defeats in the Lords over its blueprint for protecting trade between different UK nations after Brexit.
Final bid to prevent huge new tariffs ruining African farmers amid allegations of UK ‘bullying’
05/12/2020
‘People in Ghana are very angry. They do not understand why Britain is acting like a bully’
Brexit trade bill will be ‘rushed through’ Parliament if eleventh-hour deal with EU is agreed
21/11/2020
Ministers discussed having weekend sittings in the Lords to ensure the deal can be passed by the end of the month.
PM risks major confrontation with Joe Biden by persevering with internal market bill.
Lord Falconer issues warning as House of Lords prepares to vote on internal market bill.
PM on collision course with Joe Biden and EU if he pushes ahead with "lamentable" proposals.
‘How can we reproach other countries if their behaviour becomes reprehensible when we ourselves have such scant regard for the treaties we sign up to’, former Tory leader says