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DELAY TO IDD START DATE/GUIDANCE ON UK APPROACH TO BREXIT
The post below was first published on our Insurance blog Delay to IDD start date The EU Commission published draft legislation today (in the form of …
THE BREXIT NEGOTIATIONS – THE VIEW FROM BRUSSELS ON DEVELOPMENTS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
The Brexit debate often looks different viewed from Brussels rather than from London. It is however important for businesses to also keep in mind the …
EU27 leaders confirm "sufficient progress" and releases guidelines for phase two
Following the European Parliament's vote on 13 December and the European Council's (EU27 leaders) confirmation today, Brexit negotiations are formally …
Brexit negotiations ready to move to next phase
Following agreement reached in the early hours today on the Irish border issue, the negotiators have agreed that sufficient progress has now been made on …
UK: BREXIT NEGOTIATORS AGREE SUFFICIENT PROGRESS MADE ON RIGHTS OF EU CITIZENS IN UK
The post below was first published on our Employment blog The rights of EU citizens is one of the three issues on which sufficient progress was …
Brexit and Africa
As the UK calls time on its 44 year membership of the EU, repercussions are felt further afield. African countries which currently access the EU via the …
UK Supreme Court confirms the limited scope of state and diplomatic immunity from employment claims: Benkharbouche and Reyes
The post below was first published on our PIL blog In two judgments handed down on 18 October 2017, the Supreme Court (the "Court") has allowed …
EU releases notice for stakeholders to prepare for company law changes post-Brexit
The EU has released a Notice to Stakeholders that warns EU company law will no longer apply in the UK after Brexit. The main points it raises are: UK …
New Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill introduced in UK Parliament
The UK Government introduced the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill, previously known as the Customs Bill, to Parliament yesterday, in order to provide …
UK Government announces new key Bill relating to Withdrawal Agreement
The UK Government has announced that a new Bill will be released which will, once passed, enshrine the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and the EU …
New Trade Bill published
The UK Government has published a new Trade Bill which aims to ensure that the UK has the necessary tools in place to operate its own trade policy once …
Banks, Brexit and what's next?
The global financial crisis in 2008 and the slump that followed were predicted to change the face of international banking, mark a retreat from globalism …
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