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Brexit

Home Office criticised over ‘pay to stay’ message to EU nationals

28 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

The Home Office has come under fire over a social media message telling EU nationals they must apply and pay for the right to remain in the UK after Brexit. In a Twitter post two days after Christmas, they were warned they would need to register for settled status to continue living here after December […]

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Irish Brexit

Border backstop the only option for Ireland, says minister

20 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

The Irish economy would come under ‘significant stress’ if the UK crashed out of the EU without a deal next March, the country’s foreign minister said yesterday. Simon Coveney also told the Irish broadcaster RTÉ that the backstop solution for the border with Northern Ireland was the only workable option. He said the Irish government […]

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Immigration

Government to publish post-Brexit immigration plans today

19 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

Home Secretary Sajid Javid confirmed today that workers from EU countries deemed to be ‘low skilled’ will lose their automatic right to work in the UK after Brexit. He said plans to control immigration after Britain leaves the EU will be published today and said they will not include a set target for cutting numbers […]

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NHS Brexit

Government to spend £2 billion on plans for no-deal Brexit

18 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

The Government is implementing its plans for a no-deal Brexit in full with MPs expected to vote down Theresa May’s withdrawal deal in January. This includes writing to 140,000 companies advising them on what steps to take and putting 3,500 troops on alert for the immediate aftermath of a hard Brexit. Ministers emerged from a […]

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EU Brexit

May confirms MPs will vote on her Brexit plans in January

17 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

The House of Commons will get the chance to vote on Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit withdrawal deal in the week commencing January 14. Confirming the news in Parliament today, Mrs May told MPs she had won ‘fresh assurances’ from the EU over the Irish border backstop and urged them to pass the deal. The […]

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UK trade Brexit

MPs may have to decide way forward on Brexit, says minister

16 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

Parliament will have to decide what to do next if MPs do not approve Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal with the EU, one of her ministers said today. International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox said its only chance of getting through a Commons vote was if the Irish border backstop issue was resolved first. […]

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Brexit

Britons will have to pay to travel in EU after Brexit

14 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

British travellers will have to pay a fee to visit EU countries after Brexit, it was confirmed today. The £6.30 (€7) levy will be payable every three years under the new European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) from 2021. But there will be no visa requirements for British citizens travelling to EU countries for […]

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Brexit

Prime Minister seeks EU concessions after surviving vote

13 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

Prime Minister Theresa May arrives in Brussels today seeking new guarantees over her Brexit withdrawal deal after surviving a Tory confidence vote in her leadership. Last night’s vote was triggered by Mrs May’s decision to cancel Tuesday’s vote in Parliament on the agreement she had struck with the EU. MPs voted 200-117 in favour of […]

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UK can scrap Brexit and stay in EU, judges rule

11 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

The UK can unilaterally cancel Brexit without any changes to the terms of its membership, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) confirmed yesterday. They confirmed the opinion of ECJ advocate general Manuel Campos Sanchez-Bordona that the UK could do so without approval from the EU’s 27 member states. Their ruling is a victory for a […]

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Westminster

May heads back to Brussels after calling off Brexit vote

10 December 201819 January 2024Joe Cahal0

Prime Minister Theresa May was accused of presiding over ‘a shambles’ after calling off tomorrow’s crunch vote on her Brexit withdrawal deal. She will now go back to the EU to seek changes that will make it more palatable to MPs on all sides who were set to vote it down by a huge margin […]

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