BOLET ÍN BREXIT n 10 - Cantabria Europa
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Oficina del Gobierno de Cantabria en Bruselas
BOLET ÍN BREXIT n°10
UNION EUROPEA
COMISION EUROPEA
-Agenda de la tercera reunión del Comité conjunto sobre aplicación del Acuerdo de retirada
-Declaración de Michel Barnier tras la 8 ronda de negociaciones
-Declaración de la Comisión Europea después de la reunión extraordinaria del Comité mixto
UE-UK
-Additional draft text for the agreement on the new partnsership with the UK - recognition
professional qualifications
-The withdrawal Agreement explained
-Financial stability: Comission adopts time-limited decission giving market participants the
time needed to reduce exposure to UK central counterparties (CCPs) versión en
castellano
CONSEJO
-EU-UK relations: COREPER agrees mandate on Channel tunnel railway safety
PARLAMENTO EUROPEO
-Statement of the UK coordination group and the European Parliament political group
leaders
1ESTADOS MIEMBROS
-Brexit - guia preparación aduanas Gobierno francès
-You tube Gobierno holandés puertos
REINO UNIDO
GOBIERNO BRITÁNICO
-Como hacer negocios con el Reino Unido a partir del 1 de enero 2021 en caso de ser una
empresa con sede en la UE
-Prime Minister words on EU negotiation - 7 september
-Bill introduced to protect jobs and trade across the whole United Kingdom
-UK Internal Market Bill introduced today
-UK Internal Market Bill
-Government sets out plans for new approach to subsidy control
-Government legal position: UKIM Bill and Northern Ireland Protocol
-Declaración del Gobierno británico tras la reunión de urgencia del Comité mixto sobre la
aplicación del Acuerdo de retirada
-Export fish to the EU from 1 January 2021
-PM opening statement second reading UKIM bill
-Enmiendas a la UK Internal Market Bill
-Impact Assesment UK Internal Market Bill
-Government statement on notwithstanding clauses
-Consultation on the potential approach to duty and tax free goods arising from the UK's
new relationship with the EU
-Preparations for the end of the transition period
-Reasonable worst case scenario for our borders at the end of the transition period on 31
December 2020
-Help and support if your business trades with the EU
-National data Strategy
2PARLAMENTO BRITÁNICO
-The UK-EU withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee: functions and tasks
-Post-Brexit participation in EU research
-The UK Internal Market Bill
-Explanatory Notes to the UK Internal Market Bill
-EU funding in the UK
-Immigration Enforcement
-EU state-aid rules and WTO subsidies Agreement
-The European Investmnet Bank and Brexit
-Committee report Brexit and the future operation of the Channel Tunnel
ESCOCIA, GALES E IRLANDA DEL NORTE
-Finance ministers express real concerns over UK internal market bill
GOBIERNO ESCOCES
-Statement on UK Internal Market Bill
PARLAMENTO ESCOCES
-State of the EU-UK negotiations
THINK-TANKS
EUROPEAN COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATIONS
-Brexit as perpetual motion:Why Boris Johnson will never stop fighting the EU
-How Britain will approach The Brexit endgame
CARNEGIE EUROPE
-The irreparable damage Boris Johnson is wreaking on Britain
-European Foreign policy after Brexit
3FRIENDS OF EUROPE
-How the EU could counter Brexit nonsense told to the UK public
INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT
-100 days until Brexit and the UK is nowhere near ready
-Preparing Brexit The scale of the task left for UK business and government
-The Government must be clear about the difficult realities of a no deal Brexit
-Jonathan Jone's resignation points to wider questions about breaking international law
-The Internal Markets Bill breaks International law and lays the ground to break more law
-Beyond state aid. The future of the subsidy control in the UK
-UK threats to break International law make a Brexit deal even more difficult
-Legislating by consent. How to revive the Sewel convention
-Trade and regulation after Brexit
-UK-EU Future relationship: what diference would a brexit deal make?
-The UK Government should be prepared to compromise on the UK Internal Market
UK IN A CHANGING EUROPE
-What would no deal mean?
-What happened when the Internal market Bill met the Northern Ireland/Ireland Protocol?
-The Internal Market Bill: when is EU law not EU Law?
-The UK Internal Market Bill: the first step to taking back control
-The UK Internal Market bill: breaking law and reputation
-Where next for the Brexit revolution?
-Questionning Conservative enthusiasm for no-deal
-The Internal market Bill and the Withdrawal agreement
-Boris Johnson and parliament: an unhappy tale in 13 acts
4-EU-settled status and non-EU nationals
-US democrats mean business when it comes to the Irish border and trade
-The Internal Market bill: implications for devolution
-UK Internal Market bill: risks and challenges
-Will the Lords block the UK Internal Market Bill?
PUBLIC LAW FOR EVERYONE
-The Internal market bill - a perfect constitutional storm
LSE (LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS)
-Vulnerabilities of supply Chains post-Brexit
-How the Brexit negotiations can end without war being declared
-Advice for Boris Johnson: don't take the EU on in lawfare
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND SOCIETY
-Johnson's folie de grandeur
EUROPEAN POLICY CENTRE
-Brexit: endgame
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN REFORM
-A Brexit deal may yet emerge from the current confusion
-A terrible border is reborn? Ireland and a no-deal Brexit
PRENSA
THE GUARDIAN
-Why is the UK seeking to unpick the EU Withdrawal Agreement?
-Brexit talks: why the wrangles over state aid?
5-Brexit is back- and Labour dilemma has not changed
-Brexit talks on brink as UK rejects EU call to drop law-breaking plan
-Brexit: Can the UK and the EU reach a deal before the end of October?
-The Guardian view on the rule of law: rogue state Britain?
-Brexit: UK negotiators believe "brinkmanship" will reboot trade talks.
-Brussels could "carve up" UK if tories reject Brexit bill, says Johnson.
-Official post-Brexit report warns of queues of 7000 lorries in Kent
-PM calls EU tactics "extreme" while defending breaching international law
-Brexit: how true is Boris Johnson's claim EU wants to "cut off" part of UK?
-The Guardian view on Boris Johnson, Brexit and the law: wilful incompetence
-The Guardian view on new Brexit borders: the price of political fraud
-Dominic Cumming's data law shake-up a danger to trade, says EU
POLITICO
-EU closes ranks after UK's Brexit bombshells
-How Boris Johnson's Internal market bill went down close to home
-Boris Johnson angers everyone but Brexit talks limp on
-Spain pushes for Gibraltar to join Schengen area after Brexit's trandition ends
-Brexit: what just happened and what comes next, explained
-Boris Jonson: UK wants to rewrite Brexit Withdrawal Agreement to stop EU being "Abusive"
-Of course the Internal Market Bill threatens Northern Ireland
-UK Minister. Avoiding post-Brexit border chaos is in France's hands
EU OBSERVER
-Is UK joining Hungary and Poland's illiberal Club?
6BBC
-Brexit: lorry drivers will need a permit to enter Kent after transition period
BELFAST TELEGRAPH
-New Brexit checks at Northern Ireland ports will not be ready on time, official confirms
HUMOR
-Brexit wars... como la guerra de las galaxias
-Análisis sobre los acuerdos comerciales del Reino Unido
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