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Brexit: Boris Johnson says ‘no need’ for UK to follow EU rules on trade

Boris Johnson has set out his vision for a trade deal with the EU, saying there is "no need" for the UK to follow Brussels' rules. The PM called for a Canada-style free trade deal, saying the UK would return to the Withdrawal Agreement if such a deal was not reached. But the EU's Michel Barnier said its "ambitious" trade deal offer required a "level playing field". Labour said Mr […]

todayFebruary 4, 2020

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Brexit: What will change after Friday, 31 January?

Now that the UK has formally left the European Union, it immediately enters an 11-month transition period. During the transition the UK will continue to obey EU rules and pay money to the EU. Most things will stay the same but there will be some changes: 1. UK MEPs lose their seats Familiar faces such as Nigel Farage and Ann Widdecombe are among the UK's 73 MEPs who will automatically […]

todayJanuary 31, 2020 2

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The British Ambassador will be holding his next live Question and Answer session at midday CET tomorrow

The British Ambassador will be holding his next live Question and Answer session at midday CET tomorrow, giving British citizens the chance to ask questions to the UK's representative in Spain. Ambassador Hugh Elliott and Regional Consular Policy Adviser Lorna Geddie will host the session on Facebook, and people are being invited to submit their questions ahead of the session. The social media event takes place on the same day […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 3

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Brexit: What are your rights with an Irish passport?

At least 700,000 people born in Northern Ireland now hold an Irish passport. About 200,000 of those made their first application after the Brexit referendum. That number only accounts for those who have made new applications or renewed their passports in the last 10 years - the total figure could be higher. With Brexit approaching on Friday, will people with Irish passports retain more rights than those with British passports living […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 12

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Brexit: French petition launched for Briton denied citizenship

Carpenter Mark Lawrence has lived in France for 27 years and his children are French, but the authorities have rejected his application for citizenship. As the UK's departure from the EU approaches at 23:00 GMT on Friday, Mr Lawrence has said he is "gutted" by the decision. French authorities argue he does not have "sufficient and stable resources". Now 33,000 people have signed a petition calling for a change of heart. Mr […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 5

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Brexit: European Parliament overwhelmingly backs terms of UK’s exit

Members of the European Parliament have overwhelmingly backed the terms of the UK's departure from the EU. MEPs ratified the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement by 621 votes to 49 following an emotional debate in Brussels. After the vote, MEPs marked the UK's exit by singing Auld Lang Syne. Several British MEPs said they hoped the UK would return one day although Eurosceptics, including the Brexit Party's Nigel Farage, used their final […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 2

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Pet passports: What will happen after Brexit?

At the moment you can take your pet dog, cat, or indeed ferret, from the UK to the EU and back again without quarantine provided that certain conditions are met, such as having a pet passport and your pet being microchipped. That will continue to be the case for the rest of 2020 as the UK goes into a transition period, during which almost everything stays the same. What happens from the […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 11

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‘Injustice’ to deny Scotland role in post-Brexit trade talks with EU

Scotland is demanding a seat at the table in post-Brexit trade talks with the European Union. SNP Brexit minister Michael Russell said it would be an "injustice" if Holyrood was not given a role in the negotiations with Brussels. He will argue the Scottish government's case when he makes a statement in the Scottish parliament later. It comes after a senior minister in Boris Johnson's government promised the devolved administrations of Scotland, […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 2

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Jeremy Corbyn: ‘Difficult to know’ if Brexit brings Irish unity closer

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said it is "very difficult to know" if Brexit brings a united Ireland any closer. He was speaking after meeting the five main political parties at Stormont during a visit to Northern Ireland. Questioned on whether Brexit brings Irish unity nearer, he said there were "more important priorities". Mr Corbyn added that after Brexit "the issue that is important is the immediacy of funding and […]

todayJanuary 30, 2020 2

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