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The Premier League is wary of the impact of Brexit and is seeking to avoid tough regulations on signing European players.
A grouping of travel companies which has been established to highlight the likely result of Brexit on businesses working in seasonal holiday businesses such as the ski industry has made some dire predictions of the impact of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union.
Travel companies warn European holiday prices set to rise 31% as a result of Brexit. Survey points to 25,000 UK jobs in the sector also at risk and warns of the damage to UK businessesand training opportunities for young people.
SBIT is a unique and diverse group of over 200 outbound British travel and service companies operating throughout the summer and winter holiday seasons ... Our aim is to protect the 25,000 British jobs in our sector, to continue to deliver value and choice to British holidaymakers. ... Brexit in its current form or, worse still, a no-deal Brexit, will put all this at risk.
Toto Wolff believes Brexit will leave British-based Formula One teams at a major disadvantage – and a no-deal outcome would be a nightmare for the industry.
Bands, theatre groups and sports clubs could be badly hit by need for visas, carnets and documents.
"For others in the future, that will depend on the negotiations under way" on Britain's future relation with the EU, he said.
International appearances and club achievements both play their part in the new scoring system which prospective signings from abroad must pass from 1 January.
Premier League clubs to be limited to three under-21 signings per transfer window with all foreign players subjected to a point-based threshold to be eligible to play in the UK.
All overseas players joining English clubs must qualify for entry through a points-based system when the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December.
The new rules put in place following the split from the European Union has posed problems for the relegation-threatened side.
Sky, Amazon, Netflix and BT Sport lose right to let UK viewers automatically watch all content after Brexit transition.
Fresh doubts over whether the Six Nations will go ahead as scheduled have emerged with Brexit red tape presenting a stumbling block to the tournament.
Newcastle United have missed out on the chance to sign PSV Eindhoven defender Chris Gloster after the USA youngster was denied a work permit, according to ESPN.
Irish soccer players can no longer transfer freely from Irish clubs to British clubs as a result of Brexit, Leman solicitor Ultán Anderson comments.
The visa rules mean that non EU citizens can only spend 90 days in Europe. / British riders are petitioning the government to get visa-free permits so they can race in Europe this season.
Unmarked and unheralded, February 1 brought a career-altering moment for many British basketballers.
Arsenal hero Robert Pires may be a legend of north London but the Frenchman has now turned his back on his football to live in Ibiza with his wife - and he has blamed Brexit for it.
UK teams and riders face new regulations for working in Europe, including carnets, limited stays and possible work visas and permits.
One thing’s for sure, though: we can kiss goodbye to seeing some of Europe’s most electrifying young talent with these new rules putting an end to U-18 international transfers.
Britain’s world champion hurdler Andrew Pozzi fears his Olympic ambitions are under threat because of new Brexit rules that could force him to quit his training base in Italy.
Italy-based boyfriend of Katarina Johnson-Thompson opens up ahead of this weekend's European Athletics Indoor Championships.