Brexit negotiations over Gibraltar have hit a stumbling block over the shared use of the island’s airport. The UK Government is reluctant to collaborate on Gibraltar airport, stemming from a fear that doing so would jeopardise British sovereignty over the territory. Negotiations
The UK has struck a new bilateral agreement with France aimed at making it easier for French children to get into Britain. Prior to Brexit, Britain was a particularly popular destination for school trips from France, with around 10,000 being organised every
The European Commission is preparing to push back the planned introduction of a 10 per cent tariff on the sales of electric vehicles between the European Union and the UK by three years. Concerned about the new levy, some of the major
A big change is reportedly coming to alcohol laws in a post-Brexit win. Ministers are said to be bringing back pints of Champagne and wine within months. It would be the first time pint-sized bottles have been allowed since they were outlawed
In a promising turn of events for British homeowners with second properties in Europe, major EU countries are coming together to challenge post-Brexit regulations that have impacted the ability of Britons to enjoy extended stays in their European residences. The Spanish Government,
Kemi Badenoch attended her first meeting today with members of a bumper Indo-Pacific trade bloc since the UK joined. The Business and Trade Secretary met ministers from countries in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in San Francisco, California.
London’s ultra-low emissions zone (ULEZ) appears to be creating issues even miles away from the British capital. Belgian authorities have launched a probe into claims thousands of fines may have been sent unlawfully to drivers of EU-registerd vehicles in relation to ULEZ
British cattle are putting the beef into post-Brexit export successes with the world salivating over prime cuts of the historic breed. Since we quit the EU the list of countries signing up to get a taste of the full-flavoured bovines is growing,
The Government is finalising its framework engagement with the DUP, with ministers stating an agreement has entered its “final stages”, as new post-Brexit rules come into effect this weekend. From today, September 30, the Windsor Framework’s green and red lanes activate, the
France is once again finding itself as the isolated black sheep in the EU, opposing the UK in the ongoing negotiations on electric vehicle trade between Brexit Britain and the Brussels bloc. Reminiscent of Paris’s inflexible position during the Brexit negotiations, France