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The UK's government is "shifting the playing field" in discussions on the Northern Protocol, the Foreign Affairs Minister has said.
EU leaders urged to push back against No 10’s brinkmanship over role of European Court of Justice.
Instead of protecting the natural world, the proposed Office for Environmental Protection ‘could undermine the rule of law’, and lead to worse damage than under EU, lawyers say
UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons.
The renewed tension in Northern Ireland could have far-reaching implications for the future of the United Kingdom - and post-Brexit relations with the EU.
THE EU is launching legal action against the UK Government due to an alleged breach of the Brexit agreement.
‘Is it Article 16? And, if not, which article is he citing?’ Brandon Lewis is asked - as EU prepares legal action
EU countries have backed a proposal to launch legal action against the UK for unilaterally deciding to delay introducing post-Brexit customs checks in Northern Ireland in what will be an escalation of an ongoing row.
The European Union has promised legal action after the British government unilaterally extended a grace period for checks on food imports to Northern Ireland, a move that Brussels said breached the terms of London’s EU divorce deal.
Now that it’s a reality, can an esteemed historian produce convincing arguments for the UK’s departure from the EU?
As the UK’s last European commissioner, I know how welcome it is that a deal was struck—and how much remains to be done
Preparing Brexit: How ready is the UK? is our second report examining government and business preparations for the end of the transition period, building on Preparing Brexit: The scale of the task left for UK government and business, published in July.
‘Efficiency and effectiveness’ at risk as terror threat raised and crime becomes increasingly transnational.
Prime minister wants to overwrite parts of treaty he agreed at beginning of the year.
“What?!” - former prime minister is dumbfounded as her old nemesis suggests Brexit will help “intensify” the UK’s security. / Theresa May has ridiculed Michael Gove’s claim that Brexit could give intelligence and law enforcement services the power to “intensify” the security they provide for the UK.
UK PM Boris Johnson had been wildly happy about his new EU exit deal; then he introduced a law undermining both it, and the last round of trade negotiations. Speaking with two former permanent secretaries of the UK’s EU exit department, Matt Ross asks whether Johnson is applying firm leverage – or deliberately sabotaging the trade talks.
UK put on formal notice over internal market bill, which ministers admit breaks international law.
Proposed rewriting of data protection rules said to put vital cooperation in doubt.
European court of justice could fine UK or impose tariffs or sanctions on exports.
An EU official has urged Boris Johnson to take the ‘unique and highly attractive’ offer it has made to the UK which it says has never been offered to any country before.
Flagging trade talks have seen little progress.