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April 16, 2021 MEPs back UK trade deal as efforts mount to ease Brexit tensions
EU Brexit commissioner Maros Sefcovic will meet UK counterpart David Frost for talks on Thursday


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April 16, 2021 Sefcovic walks fine line in search for Northern Ireland breakthrough
Northern Ireland offers violent backdrop to crunch UK-EU meeting


link Sefcovic walks fine line in search for Northern Ireland breakthrough
April 16, 2021 EU will struggle to shift euro clearing from London
Cost of trading derivatives likely to be critical factor if current arrangement expires


link EU will struggle to shift euro clearing from London
April 15, 2021 Animals farmed: heat stress, happy cows and foie gras bans
Welcome to our monthly roundup of the biggest issues in farming and food production, with must-read reports from around the webOutbreaks of Covid-19 continue at meat-processing plants in the...


link Animals farmed: heat stress, happy cows and foie gras bans
April 15, 2021 Muddling through is Johnson’s only strategy to save the Union
There is no grand approach to managing Brexit’s aftershocks, which may see Scotland cede and Ireland reunite


link Muddling through is Johnson’s only strategy to save the Union
April 14, 2021 Brexit trading laws contributed to Northern Ireland unrest, Lewis says
Northern Ireland secretary says causes of recent violence were ‘complex and multi-faceted’ but the protocol was a factor


link Brexit trading laws contributed to Northern Ireland unrest, Lewis says
April 14, 2021 UK economy returns to growth despite Covid restrictions
Output was boosted by a partial rebound in trade with the EU in February


link UK economy returns to growth despite Covid restrictions
April 13, 2021 UK and EU edge closer to deal on Brexit checks in Northern Ireland
Efforts are focused on removing ‘rolling deadlines’ from border control implementations, sources say
The UK is edging towards a new deal with the EU on Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland...


link UK and EU edge closer to deal on Brexit checks in Northern Ireland
April 13, 2021 Do I really need a new passport to take my UK cruise?
Simon Calder answers your questions on domestic cruises, the traffic light system for international destinations and the ‘90 in 180’ rule


link Do I really need a new passport to take my UK cruise?
April 13, 2021 How French companies are also being hit hard by Brexit
Pain from the EU-UK trade deal has not only been felt by British businesses and consumers


link How French companies are also being hit hard by Brexit
April 13, 2021 Brussels opposes UK bid to join legal pact, splitting EU states
European Commission says Britain should not be allowed to rejoin Lugano convention


link Brussels opposes UK bid to join legal pact, splitting EU states
April 12, 2021 Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal ‘puts UK businesses at risk’ as 41% report fall in exports to EU
Chambers of Commerce call for fresh negotiations with EU to lower trade barriers created by PM’s deal


link Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal ‘puts UK businesses at risk’ as 41% report fall in exports to EU
April 12, 2021 UK set to secure Brussels’ backing for joining legal pact
European Commission to drop objections to British membership of Lugano convention


link UK set to secure Brussels’ backing for joining legal pact
April 12, 2021 UK MPs and business figures seek to improve Brexit trade deal
New commission will look for ways to reduce trade friction between the UK and EU


link UK MPs and business figures seek to improve Brexit trade deal
April 12, 2021 EU and UK edge towards accord on trade rules for Northern Ireland
An agreement on implementation of Brexit deal could help defuse tensions in Belfast


link EU and UK edge towards accord on trade rules for Northern Ireland
April 12, 2021 UK must act to counter Northern Ireland violence
Accord on operation of Brexit protocol could aid restoration of trust


link UK must act to counter Northern Ireland violence
April 11, 2021 Taoiseach says Northern Ireland must not ‘spiral back to dark place’
On 23rd anniversary of Good Friday agreement, Martin says onus on political leaders ‘to step forward’The Irish taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that political leaders must not allow Northern...


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April 10, 2021 UK consumers need clear idea of cost of EU purchases, Which? says
Consumer organisation says many people have been taken by surprise by bills for VAT and import dutiesConsumers in Britain should be given a clearer idea of the costs they...


link UK consumers need clear idea of cost of EU purchases, Which? says
April 10, 2021 Belfast police use water cannon on Northern Ireland rioters – video
Rioters have been blasted with water cannon by police on the streets of Belfast as unrest continued into a seventh day.Stones and fireworks were thrown at police by groups of...


link Belfast police use water cannon on Northern Ireland rioters – video
April 10, 2021 Consumers facing delivery fees of up to £300 since Brexit, says Which?
Consumer champion warns confusion is resulting in people being scammed


link Consumers facing delivery fees of up to £300 since Brexit, says Which?
April 10, 2021 Brexit brings pain for UK vintage watch dealers
Tax on imports of stock from EU eats into already slim profit margins for British traders


link Brexit brings pain for UK vintage watch dealers
April 10, 2021 Resurgence of violence threatens to drag N Ireland back to past
Unionist angst over Brexit and long-term structural problems revives sectarian conflict


link Resurgence of violence threatens to drag N Ireland back to past
April 10, 2021 Peace in Northern Ireland needs its guarantors
All sides have a responsibility to ease tensions but the biggest, post-Brexit, rests with the UK and EU


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April 10, 2021 Brexit bites: Britons who own homes in the EU wrangle with red tape
Bureaucracy has increased for everything from taxes to tea bags


link Brexit bites: Britons who own homes in the EU wrangle with red tape
April 9, 2021 White House expresses concern over Northern Ireland violence
Joe Biden joins Boris Johnson and Irish prime minister in a call for calm after worst violence in Belfast in yearsThe White House has expressed concern over a week...


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April 9, 2021 Brandon Lewis restates determination to address problems with Northern Ireland protocol – as it happened
Northern Ireland secretary makes statement following talks with leaders at Stormont. This live blog is now closed.Northern Ireland executive holds emergency meeting over Belfast unrest
Northern Ireland unrest: why has...


link Brandon Lewis restates determination to address problems with Northern Ireland protocol – as it happened
April 9, 2021 Sharp pick-up in UK construction amid rapid economic recovery
Surge in housebuilding joined by strong growth in infrastructure and commercial projectsBritain’s construction sector has had its sharpest pick-up in activity since 2014 amid signs that the domestic economy...


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April 9, 2021 Northern Ireland unrest: why has violence broken out?
Rioting has spilled on to streets in pockets of unionist areas in Derry, Belfast and towns in County Antrim Northern Ireland executive holds emergency meeting over unrestNorthern Ireland has...


link Northern Ireland unrest: why has violence broken out?
April 9, 2021 Pragmatism must triumph over politics in Northern Ireland
Recent upsurge in violence should give pause for thought to all sides of the Brexit debate


link Pragmatism must triumph over politics in Northern Ireland
April 9, 2021 Weekly Brexit Update – 1 April 2021
Finally, Progress on Finance: Beyond Brexit – Bloomberg (1 April 2021)



The UK and EU have agreed on a new forum on cross-border financial market regulation, which could help unlock...


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Today

  • MEPs back UK trade deal as efforts mount to ease Brexit tensions April 16, 2021
  • Sefcovic walks fine line in search for Northern Ireland breakthrough April 16, 2021
  • EU will struggle to shift euro clearing from London April 16, 2021
  • Animals farmed: heat stress, happy cows and foie gras bans April 15, 2021
  • Muddling through is Johnson’s only strategy to save the Union April 15, 2021
  • Brexit trading laws contributed to Northern Ireland unrest, Lewis says April 14, 2021

Trade Posts

  • April 16, 2021

MEPs back UK trade deal as efforts mount to ease Brexit tensions

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  • April 16, 2021

Sefcovic walks fine line in search for Northern Ireland breakthrough

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  • April 16, 2021

EU will struggle to shift euro clearing from London

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  • April 15, 2021

Muddling through is Johnson’s only strategy to save the Union

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  • April 14, 2021

Brexit trading laws contributed to Northern Ireland unrest, Lewis says

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  • April 14, 2021

UK economy returns to growth despite Covid restrictions

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  • April 13, 2021

How French companies are also being hit hard by Brexit

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  • April 13, 2021

Brussels opposes UK bid to join legal pact, splitting EU states

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  • April 12, 2021

UK set to secure Brussels’ backing for joining legal pact

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April 16, 2021 MEPs back UK trade deal as efforts mount to ease Brexit tensions
EU Brexit commissioner Maros Sefcovic will meet UK counterpart David Frost for talks on Thursday


link MEPs back UK trade deal as efforts mount to ease Brexit tensions
April 16, 2021 Sefcovic walks fine line in search for Northern Ireland breakthrough
Northern Ireland offers violent backdrop to crunch UK-EU meeting


link Sefcovic walks fine line in search for Northern Ireland breakthrough
April 16, 2021 EU will struggle to shift euro clearing from London
Cost of trading derivatives likely to be critical factor if current arrangement expires


link EU will struggle to shift euro clearing from London
April 15, 2021 Animals farmed: heat stress, happy cows and foie gras bans
Welcome to our monthly roundup of the biggest issues in farming and food production, with must-read reports from around the webOutbreaks of Covid-19 continue at meat-processing plants in the...


link Animals farmed: heat stress, happy cows and foie gras bans
April 15, 2021 Muddling through is Johnson’s only strategy to save the Union
There is no grand approach to managing Brexit’s aftershocks, which may see Scotland cede and Ireland reunite


link Muddling through is Johnson’s only strategy to save the Union
April 14, 2021 Brexit trading laws contributed to Northern Ireland unrest, Lewis says
Northern Ireland secretary says causes of recent violence were ‘complex and multi-faceted’ but the protocol was a factor


link Brexit trading laws contributed to Northern Ireland unrest, Lewis says
April 14, 2021 UK economy returns to growth despite Covid restrictions
Output was boosted by a partial rebound in trade with the EU in February


link UK economy returns to growth despite Covid restrictions
April 13, 2021 UK and EU edge closer to deal on Brexit checks in Northern Ireland
Efforts are focused on removing ‘rolling deadlines’ from border control implementations, sources say
The UK is edging towards a new deal with the EU on Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland...


link UK and EU edge closer to deal on Brexit checks in Northern Ireland
April 13, 2021 Do I really need a new passport to take my UK cruise?
Simon Calder answers your questions on domestic cruises, the traffic light system for international destinations and the ‘90 in 180’ rule


link Do I really need a new passport to take my UK cruise?
April 13, 2021 How French companies are also being hit hard by Brexit
Pain from the EU-UK trade deal has not only been felt by British businesses and consumers


link How French companies are also being hit hard by Brexit
April 13, 2021 Brussels opposes UK bid to join legal pact, splitting EU states
European Commission says Britain should not be allowed to rejoin Lugano convention


link Brussels opposes UK bid to join legal pact, splitting EU states