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London underwriters have lost a lot of business since the UK exited the EU.
Trade Consultation: Give Your Evidence - UK Trade and Business Commission [Deadline: 17/03/2023]
23/01/2023
The UK Trade and Business Commission is gathering evidence to understand the main challenges facing businesses, organisations and economic sectors to establish which policies and trading arrangements will help overcome the economic and trading barriers facing the UK today.
As the possibility of a no-deal Brexit scenario increases, and the government publishes its “no-deal preparedness” notices, it is worth taking stock of the sheer variety of problems that would arise with a no-deal Brexit – and the devastating consequences that would arise from such a legal limbo. Here’s what we know so far.
Airmic, the UK association for risk and insurance professionals has said that Brexit is threatening the London Markets influence in the global industry.
Overhaul increases the risks of insurance failure by a fifth, Bank of England Governor warns.
Dublin was been chosen as the most desirable place for jobs from London’s financial district, as 135 firms have relocated business to the Irish capital because of Brexit, according to new research.
With a month to go, here is everything you need to know about travel in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
British meat processors are registering businesses in the European Union in order to bypass post-Brexit export delays, with flows just 50% of normal levels and costs soaring, the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA) said on Tuesday.
Bermuda company pivots to Europe post-Brexit.
Brexit is a Tory invention and pro-Europeans must still fight the prospect of EU exile, writes Will Hutton.
‘We are only at the end of the beginning of Brexit,’ report says.
#LetTheMusicMove campaign is launched by 200 acts to save touring in the EU
The impact of Brexit on the outbound travel sector could put 25,000 jobs at risk and see a hike in holiday prices of almost a third, a new report warns today.
‘New start: let’s get going’: Brexit information campaign warns Britons of risks as full departure looms
12/07/2020
Talk of ‘opportunity’ likened to Orwell-style ‘Newspeak’ – as advice highlights perils from new travel rules, bigger phone bills and border chaos.
EU nationals fear private health insurance requirements could see UK citizenship bids rejected
29/05/2021
“In most countries in the world, laws that act retroactively are illegal. We need your support, we need you to raise awareness that things are not fine.”
Brits visiting friends in France must pay €30 and register at town hall due to Brexit-triggered red tape
18/05/2021
Property owners in France who have British friends or family staying with them this summer face form-filling and extra costs due to Brexit.
AGE was established in Paris in mid-2019 to prepare for the impact of Brexit on AGUK, which had previously been the entity writing Assured Guaranty’s business in Europe.
The end of 2020 marks the end of the Brexit transition; from next year, British travellers visiting countries in the European Union will encounter a number of changes. Here’s everything you need to know.
Rules on travelling to and from European Union countries will change on 1 January 2021.
Welcome to the first in a series of articles which will examine the impact of Brexit on the financial service sector. The aim of these posts is to explain how being outside the EEA will impact key financial service sectors such as asset management, banking and insurance.
British travellers face the worst possible outcome once the Brexit transition period ends, the government has confirmed.
British Tourists Could Be Left Without Medical Cover In EU Countries After No-Deal Brexit
09/02/2019
Ministers admitted they have no agreements in place if the UK crashes out of the bloc.
Dezeen survey finds 84 per cent of UK architecture studios want to reverse Brexit "catastrophe"
26/01/2023
Nine in 10 UK architecture studios feel Brexit has had a negative impact on them, exclusive Dezeen research has found. / Three years on from the UK's departure from the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020, Dezeen conducted a survey of 50 architecture studios asking about their experiences of working post-Brexit.