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Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable and nearly 60 economists have warned new policies have echoes of those that contributed to the 2008 crash.
New Irish rules prevent dual-qualified lawyers practising in Ireland without a physical presence in the country.
Lawyers reject Liz Truss’s claim that UK is able to dump parts of treaty with EU without its agreement.
A new, wide-reaching, report on competition in the UK has said that the government should introduce sweeping reforms in order to boost the economy and protect consumers post-Brexit.
Inquiry into Whitehall’s Brexit role says prime ministers failed to protect officials.
The challenges posed by the COVID-19 virus will make the effective implementation of any new legislation impossible in the short term, says FTA, the business group representing the logistics sector.
Prime minister intends to ‘change the scope of the royal prerogative and become a dictator’ campaigner Gina Miller suggests.
Labour expresses concern as government defeats efforts to enshrine food safety and animal welfare standards in UK law
Activist calls for UK to clarify changes to law, says it creates ‘two tiers of Irish citizens’. / The UK government is under pressure to clarify immigration rules that human rights activists say undermine the rights of Northern Ireland-born Irish citizens under the Belfast Agreement.
HMRC says millionaire owes money for inheritance tax liability on Ukip donations.
EU laws that have protected hundreds of conservation sites and the species that live in them for decades could be watered down or lost with the EU withdrawal bill.
Policy comes as incoming president seeks to tackle claims she would be beholden to Poland and Hungary
Maroš Šefčovič says Brussels will launch fresh legal action against UK over treaty obligations.
Brexit is no reason to radically alter British financial regulation and regulators should not be forced to water down rules to boost London’s competitiveness, or stray from global standards, a UK parliamentary committee report said on Thursday.
Future British governments could be unable to repeal new laws on workers’ rights, the environment, and health and safety, under the terms of the EU’s proposed Brexit trade deal.
Ministers are desperate to sign new trade deals after damaging the UK economy with Brexit.
Longest-serving supreme court justice says healthy democracy requires checks on ministers.
The news comes as over 140,000 people register their desire to retain EU citizenship on a specially designed website.
European court of justice could fine UK or impose tariffs or sanctions on exports.
Boris Johnson is threatening to sabotage the EU to make it cave in on a Brexit deal – or reject MPs’ plan to stop the UK crashing out of the bloc.
The Court of Justice of the European Union has confirmed that UK citizens no longer possess EU citizenship after it was asked to rule on the topic by a British woman living in France.
Fines seen by some donors as ‘just the cost of doing business’, says electoral watchdog.
A bill to remove EU-derived laws that include 570 environmental regulations will cause serious ecological harm, charities and MPs have warned.
Spain is poised to approve a new law containing contingency plans in the event that Britain crashes out of the European Union on March 29th without ratifying the Withdrawal Agreement.
Anti-Brexit campaigners used judicial review to fight prorogation of parliament – but campaigners warn reform will hurt the most vulnerable.