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UK government rejects criticism that Brexit has failed
16
May

UK government rejects criticism that Brexit has failed

Britain's departure from the European Union has not been a failure, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's spokesperson said on Tuesday, rebuffing criticism from prominent eurosceptic politicians about how Brexit had been implemented.Nigel Farage,…
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Northern Ireland’s Orange Order says new Brexit deal needs improvement
29
Mar

Northern Ireland’s Orange Order says new Brexit deal needs improvement

Northern Ireland's influential Orange Order said it had voted unanimously to oppose any return of devolved government in the British province unless substantial improvements are made to a reworked post-Brexit deal…
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UK PM Sunak to win post-Brexit trade vote in parliament despite Johnson opposition
22
Mar

UK PM Sunak to win post-Brexit trade vote in parliament despite Johnson opposition

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to win parliamentary approval on Wednesday for a key element of a post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland, a victory tainted by a lack of support…
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Eurosceptics rubbish UK post-Brexit fix as ‘practically useless’
21
Mar

Eurosceptics rubbish UK post-Brexit fix as ‘practically useless’

Eurosceptic Conservatives rubbished a key element of a deal with the EU on Northern Ireland as "practically useless" on Tuesday, calling on lawmakers to study a legal review of British…
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Northern Ireland’s DUP lawmakers to vote against new Brexit deal
21
Mar

Northern Ireland’s DUP lawmakers to vote against new Brexit deal

Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party leader Jeffrey Donaldson said that its members of the British parliament would vote against a central element of the government's deal with Brussels on post-Brexit…
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UK PM Sunak: New Northern Ireland deal not about any one political party
28
Feb

UK PM Sunak: New Northern Ireland deal not about any one political party

New post-Brexit trading arrangements agreed between Britain and the European Union are about improving the situation for the people of Northern Ireland, not any one political party, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak…
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EU’s von der Leyen to travel to UK for Northern Ireland Brexit talks – joint statement
26
Feb

EU’s von der Leyen to travel to UK for Northern Ireland Brexit talks – joint statement

LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The leaders of Britain and the European Union will hold face-to-face talks in London on Monday as they seek to finalise a new deal for Northern Ireland's…
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UK’s post-Brexit settlement scheme for EU citizens unlawful, London court rules
21
Dec

UK’s post-Brexit settlement scheme for EU citizens unlawful, London court rules

(Reuters) -The British government's post-Brexit settlement scheme for EU citizens is unlawful, London's High Court ruled on Wednesday. The Independent Monitoring Authority, a body funded by the government to oversee…
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EU ‘very confident’ on N.Ireland agreement if UK shows political will
01
Dec

EU ‘very confident’ on N.Ireland agreement if UK shows political will

DUBLIN, Dec 1 (Reuters) - European Commision President Ursula von der Leyen said she is "very confident" a positive conclusion can be reached on a post-Brexit trade row over Northern Ireland if…
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UK and EU are close to breakthrough in long-running Brexit spat – Bloomberg News
08
Nov

UK and EU are close to breakthrough in long-running Brexit spat – Bloomberg News

Bloomberg reports that the UK and European Union are close to a major breakthrough in their months-long spat over post-Brexit trading rules in Northern Ireland, which has threatened at times…
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Smiles – and no talk of Brexit – as Macron and Johnson warm up at G7
27
Jun

Smiles – and no talk of Brexit – as Macron and Johnson warm up at G7

SCHLOSS ELMAU, Germany, June 26 (Reuters) - After clashing last year over sausages and submarines, France's Emmanuel Macron and Britain's Boris Johnson were all smiles at a G7 summit on Sunday, with…
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Irish PM Martin urges Britain to resume talks with EU over its N.Ireland law
19
Jun

Irish PM Martin urges Britain to resume talks with EU over its N.Ireland law

LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said on Sunday a new British law to change part of a Brexit deal to try to ease trade with Northern Ireland…
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Britain to bolster competitiveness in finance after Brexit
10
May

Britain to bolster competitiveness in finance after Brexit

Britain said on Tuesday it will require its regulators to help the City of London remain a globally competitive financial centre after being largely cut off from the European Union…
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Explainer: What Northern Irish political turmoil means for Brexit deal
08
Feb

Explainer: What Northern Irish political turmoil means for Brexit deal

Northern Ireland's First Minister Paul Givan resigned on Thursday in protest at post-Brexit trade rules, a day after an attempt by one of his colleagues to halt some checks on…
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UK companies face New Year Brexit import controls
31
Dec

UK companies face New Year Brexit import controls

LONDON, Dec 31 (Reuters) - British firms face the introduction of much-delayed post-Brexit border control checks from Jan. 1 which will affect businesses importing $314 billion of goods a year…
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One year on, most voters in UK say Brexit has gone badly
26
Dec

One year on, most voters in UK say Brexit has gone badly

More than six out of 10 voters believe Brexit has either gone badly or worse than they expected – a year after the UK left the EU, according to an…
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London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit
20
Dec

London banking job exodus to EU slows despite Brexit

The number of finance jobs shifting from Britain to the European Union due to Brexit is less than initially expected despite billions of euros in share trading moving to the bloc and London losing…
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Remainers seek voice in UK’s post-Brexit cacophony
14
Dec

Remainers seek voice in UK’s post-Brexit cacophony

UK Remainers may take a crumb of comfort as Prime Minister Boris Johnson, elected on a promise to "Get Brexit Done", sees his poll support dive after a string of scandals. But…
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“Come to your senses”, Germany urges Britain on N.Ireland
23
Nov

“Come to your senses”, Germany urges Britain on N.Ireland

Germany urged Britain on Tuesday to come to its senses by respecting its commitments under the Brexit divorce agreement with the European Union and resolve differences over Northern Ireland. London has repeatedly…
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EU’s Sefcovic sees progress, hope in N.Ireland Brexit talks
21
Nov

EU’s Sefcovic sees progress, hope in N.Ireland Brexit talks

LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Progress was made on Friday in talks between the European Union and Britain on post-Brexit trade issues affecting Northern Ireland and solutions can be found…
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Anger, tangle and trouble: Is another Brexit showdown looming?
09
Nov

Anger, tangle and trouble: Is another Brexit showdown looming?

What happens if Britain triggers emergency unilateral provisions in the Brexit divorce deal known as Article 16? WHAT IS ARTICLE 16? Article 16 is a clause in the Protocol on…
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UK seems set to invoke emergency measures on N.Ireland trade – Irish minister
07
Nov

UK seems set to invoke emergency measures on N.Ireland trade – Irish minister

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland said on Sunday the British government appears ready to invoke emergency unilateral provisions in its Brexit deal governing Northern Ireland's trading arrangements, a move that would…
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UK’s Frost calls French PM remarks on Brexit ‘very troubling’
30
Oct

UK’s Frost calls French PM remarks on Brexit ‘very troubling’

LONDON (Reuters) - British Brexit minister David Frost said remarks made by France's prime minister in a letter to the European Union suggesting the bloc should demonstrate there is "more…
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Germany rejects negotiations over Northern Ireland Protocol
15
Oct

Germany rejects negotiations over Northern Ireland Protocol

Germany rejects new negotiations over the Northern Ireland Protocol, which stipulates Northern Ireland's will continue to follow EU rules on product standards to prevent checks along the border, a German…
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Britain calls for 800 foreign butchers to avoid pig cull
15
Oct

Britain calls for 800 foreign butchers to avoid pig cull

LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Britain will offer six-month emergency visas to 800 foreign butchers to avoid a mass pig cull, it said on Thursday, after farmers complained that an…
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EU proposes easing checks on British trade to N. Ireland
13
Oct

EU proposes easing checks on British trade to N. Ireland

BRUSSELS, Oct 13 (Reuters) - The European Union offered Britain a package of measures to ease the transit of goods to Northern Ireland, but it looked unlikely to end tensions…
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Britain ‘shifting playing field’ on N.Ireland trade talks – Dublin
11
Oct

Britain ‘shifting playing field’ on N.Ireland trade talks – Dublin

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland accused Britain on Monday of "shifting the playing field" in talks to resolve post-Brexit trading issues in Northern Ireland after London emphasised the need to remove…
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EU rejects UK call to end bloc’s court oversight over post-Brexit Irish trade
11
Oct

EU rejects UK call to end bloc’s court oversight over post-Brexit Irish trade

Oct 11 (Reuters) - The European Union said on Monday that removing the oversight of the bloc's top court from the UK's Brexit deal in parts governing trade on the…
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Britain and Ireland argue on Twitter over Brexit deal
10
Oct

Britain and Ireland argue on Twitter over Brexit deal

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain and Ireland traded barbs on Twitter on Sunday after British Brexit negotiator David Frost restated his view that the EU must agree "significant change" to the…
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Britain to stress need for ‘significant change’ in Northern Ireland protocol
10
Oct

Britain to stress need for ‘significant change’ in Northern Ireland protocol

LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Britain will tell the European Union again next week that "significant change" to the Northern Ireland protocol is vital for the restoration of genuinely good…
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Ireland thinks Britain unlikely to trigger N.Ireland trade clause 
02
Oct

Ireland thinks Britain unlikely to trigger N.Ireland trade clause 

DUBLIN, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Ireland does not expect Britain to trigger a clause in Northern Ireland's fraught post-Brexit trading deal to unilaterally jettison some of its terms, Foreign Minister…
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EU would be our trade priority, UK opposition Labour Party says
28
Sep

EU would be our trade priority, UK opposition Labour Party says

The UK opposition Labour Party would make rebuilding Britain's ties with the European Union its top trade priority, putting the bloc above U.S and Indo-Pacific deals in the post-Brexit era, its trade policy chief Emily Thornberry said…
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Brexit threats not helpful in solving N.Ireland problems, says EU
26
Sep

Brexit threats not helpful in solving N.Ireland problems, says EU

LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The European Union warned Britain on Sunday that triggering a safeguard clause in its Brexit deal governing trade with Northern Ireland was "not helpful" and…
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EU hopes to solve Northern Ireland’s Brexit trade issues by year-end
22
Sep

EU hopes to solve Northern Ireland’s Brexit trade issues by year-end

BRUSSELS, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The European Union hopes to resolve the trading difficulties of Northern Ireland by the end of the year, the EU's post-Brexit coordinator said on Tuesday,…
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Malta allocated €40m from Brexit Adjustment Fund
16
Sep

Malta allocated €40m from Brexit Adjustment Fund

MEPs approved the €5 billion Brexit Adjustment Reserve to help member states deal with the economic, social and territorial impact of the UK’s departure from the EU. The agreement to…
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UK still wants full negotiation with EU on N. Ireland trade
14
Sep

UK still wants full negotiation with EU on N. Ireland trade

Full negotiations are needed with the European Union to resolve issues with the deal governing post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said on Tuesday. Last week, the EU…
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EU rejects reworking N. Ireland deal, urges calmer tone
11
Sep

EU rejects reworking N. Ireland deal, urges calmer tone

BELFAST, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The European Union rejected a British demand to renegotiate their deal governing the trading position of Northern Ireland, saying that to so would only bring…
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UK to extend Northern Ireland’s Brexit grace periods
07
Sep

UK to extend Northern Ireland’s Brexit grace periods

Britain plans to further extend post-Brexit grace periods on some goods imports to Northern Ireland, Brexit minister David Frost said on Monday, in a move designed to give London and Brussels more time for talks…
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UK government rejects call for new visas to ease post-Brexit truck driver shortage
29
Aug

UK government rejects call for new visas to ease post-Brexit truck driver shortage

LONDON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Britain's government has rejected calls from retail and logistics companies to temporarily ease post-Brexit immigration rules which they say are contributing to a shortage of…
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Top earning bankers shifted from Britain to EU ahead of Brexit
18
Aug

Top earning bankers shifted from Britain to EU ahead of Brexit

Britain lost nearly a hundred highly paid bankers ahead of its departure from the European Union, the bloc's banking watchdog said on Wednesday, the latest confirmation of how Brexit has…
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Ireland’s goods imports from Britain drop 32% in first half of 2021
17
Aug

Ireland’s goods imports from Britain drop 32% in first half of 2021

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's goods imports from Britain were 32% lower in the first half of the year compared with 2020 after posting the smallest monthly decline in June since…
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Northern Ireland protocol: here’s what a compromise between EU and UK could look like
02
Aug

Northern Ireland protocol: here’s what a compromise between EU and UK could look like

The EU has announced it will suspend its legal action against the UK for allegedly breaching the Northern Ireland protocol by unilaterally extending grace periods related to trade between Great…
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Northern Ireland set to lose access to 2,000 medicines – FT
24
Jul

Northern Ireland set to lose access to 2,000 medicines – FT

About 2,000 medicines currently offered to patients in Northern Ireland and made in Great Britain are set to be withdrawn as drugs manufacturers grapple with onerous post-Brexit red tape, the…
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France rejects UK Brexit renegotiation request
23
Jul

France rejects UK Brexit renegotiation request

France's Europe minister Clement Beaune rejected Britain's request to renegotiate the Brexit deal governing trade with Northern Ireland, dismissing British accusations of European dogmatism as a "tall tale". Britain on…
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EU rejects UK demand for new post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland
21
Jul

EU rejects UK demand for new post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland

LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - Britain demanded on Wednesday that the European Union agree to rewrite a deal overseeing problematic post-Brexit trade involving Northern Ireland just a year after it…
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UPDATED: UK demands new deal on post-Brexit trade for N.Ireland
21
Jul

UPDATED: UK demands new deal on post-Brexit trade for N.Ireland

Britain on Wednesday demanded a new deal from the European Union to govern post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland, saying it already had cause to step away from parts of the…
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UK to warn EU it may deviate from Brexit deal on N.Ireland -sources
19
Jul

UK to warn EU it may deviate from Brexit deal on N.Ireland -sources

BRUSSELS/LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - Britain will threaten this week to deviate from the Brexit deal unless the European Union shows more flexibility over Northern Ireland, one UK and three…
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Brexit deal’s N.Ireland protocol not sustainable – UK’s Frost
19
Jul

Brexit deal’s N.Ireland protocol not sustainable – UK’s Frost

The element of the Brexit deal which relates to trade with Northern Ireland is not sustainable and Britain is keeping all options on the table over how it might act,…
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British supermarkets may shift supply chains to EU if N.Ireland trade not addressed
18
Jul

British supermarkets may shift supply chains to EU if N.Ireland trade not addressed

LONDON (Reuters) - British supermarket groups, including Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda, said on Sunday they may shift some supply chains from the UK to the European Union unless the future…
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Dover warns of Brexit trade disruption as tourists hit Europe
09
Jul

Dover warns of Brexit trade disruption as tourists hit Europe

Trade disruption could return if British holidaymakers head for European summer breaks, the head of the country's biggest port said, calling on the government to urgently reconsider funding to redevelop…
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UPDATED: EU says UK liable to pay 47.5 billion euros to EU in post-Brexit settlement
09
Jul

UPDATED: EU says UK liable to pay 47.5 billion euros to EU in post-Brexit settlement

The European Union said that the United Kingdom is liable to pay 47.5 billion euros ($56.2 billion) to the EU as part of its post-Brexit financial settlement. The EU's consolidated…
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EU says will step up legal action if UK does not respect agreement
06
Jul

EU says will step up legal action if UK does not respect agreement

The European Union will have no choice but to step up its legal proceedings against Britain if London does not fall in line with its obligations on Northern Ireland under the Brexit agreement, European Commissioner…
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UK receives 6 million applications to EU settlement scheme before deadline
02
Jul

UK receives 6 million applications to EU settlement scheme before deadline

Britain said on Friday it had received 6 million applications to its settlement scheme for European Union nationals before a June 30 deadline passed. After completing its exit from the…
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EU agrees ‘ceasefire’ with Britain in post-Brexit trade dispute dubbed as ‘sausage war’
30
Jun

EU agrees ‘ceasefire’ with Britain in post-Brexit trade dispute dubbed as ‘sausage war’

The European Union agreed on Wednesday to a ceasefire with Britain in a post-Brexit dispute dubbed the "sausage war" by extending a grace period for shipments of certain meat products…
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Deadline for EU citizens to apply for settled status to stay in UK after Brexit looms
30
Jun

Deadline for EU citizens to apply for settled status to stay in UK after Brexit looms

British Ministers have rejected demands to allow more time for EU citizens to register to stay in the UK after Brexit by declaring: "Don't delay, apply today." The deadline for…
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Britain lays out post-Brexit plan for new state subsidies scheme
30
Jun

Britain lays out post-Brexit plan for new state subsidies scheme

Britain said it wanted to help businesses to access state aid with a new and more flexible subsidy system, and that leaving the European Union would allow it to support…
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Traffickers seen targeting EU citizens in UK as post-Brexit deadline looms
29
Jun

Traffickers seen targeting EU citizens in UK as post-Brexit deadline looms

Human traffickers will target and exploit vulnerable European Union (EU) citizens in Britain who fail to meet a deadline to apply for post-Brexit residency rights, campaigners said as they warned…
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Britain expects agreement soon to ease EU ‘sausage row’
29
Jun

Britain expects agreement soon to ease EU ‘sausage row’

LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - Britain expects to reach agreement soon with the European Union on extending exemptions on customs checks on chilled meat shipments to Northern Ireland, a spokesman…
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