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Six years after the referendum we can disentangle the evidence and judge the effects on health and care, says Richard Vize.
Former No 10 adviser pressed for appointment to be hurried through, saying he had ‘ordered it’ from PM.
Prime Minister Robert Abela has revealed that the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU has left Malta without its main legal vehicle to supply medical products to its residents, a leaked letter sent to the President of the European Council has revealed.
A firm with links to Dominic Cummings and Michael Gove has won almost £1 million worth of government work without having to undergo an open tender process.
'The government walking away from this EU deal just smacks of ideological dogma'
European scrutiny committee warns that UK approach risks access to vaccine
Government now wants close links with early warning system despite Brexit, source says.
UK foreign secretary has said EU invite for Covid-19 scheme was sent to old email address.
Brussels says UK was briefed on bulk-buying plan and given ‘ample opportunity’ to join.
Senior Foreign Office official tells MPs that ministers refused scheme because UK had left EU.
Sir Simon McDonald says ministers were briefed on ‘what was on offer’ to UK.
More than three quarters of the public think the UK should participate in EU schemes to secure vital protective equipment, as it emerged ministers passed on three opportunities to take part.
The Cabinet Office minister claimed the UK's omission from the scheme was a communication error, contradicting a Downing Street spokesman.
Britain did not take part in €1.5bn order for kit to protect against Covid-19 despite shortages in NHS.
‘Member states and the UK had the opportunity to signal their interest to participate in any joint procurements,’ says EU spokesperson
After initially claiming it did not join an EU scheme for ventilators because of Brexit, it now blames an ‘email error’ for missing the invitation.
Downing Street has blamed an administrative error for the UK's failure to sign up to an emergency EU scheme to help procure vital medical equipment to fight coronavirus.
Government clarifies position after critics accuse Boris Johnson of putting ‘Brexit over breathing’.
Participation in the scheme is seen as a test of the prime minister's pragmatism on Brexit and Covid-19.
A post-Brexit deal should make it easier to build supermarkets, avoid tax and sue the UK, US business lobbyists say.
German firms won almost three times as much in contract fees than the UK, with its share rising to €307m (£281m) in 2018
When asked about the major challenges facing UK negotiators in the trade talks, 39 per cent said the UK has a weak negotiating position.
The European Commission (EC) has been urged to investigate the UK government over no-deal Brexit ferry contracts. Scottish MEP Alyn Smith (SNP) has written to the EC requesting an investigation into the procurement process that led the UK government to directly award three ferry contracts totalling £107m, including a £13.8m contract to new business Seaborne Freight.