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Why Brexit will lead to more red tape, not less

Putting the lead back in paint, the sewage back on beaches and enhancing the lethality of children’s toys. These are just some of the “opportunities” for deregulation offered in Sajid Javid’s call for the public to propose ways to diverge from the EU rulebook. Slashing European regulation has long been an article of faith for the Tory party, fulfilling both its Thatcherite and Europhobic instincts. No matter that recent history – from […]

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Brexit News

French president Emmanuel Macron demands Britain obeys EU rules on employment, environment and competition FOREVER to get a post-Brexit trade deal as tensions rise ahead of talks

Emmanuel Macron is leading demands for the UK to be forced to commit to mirroring EU rules on employment and the environment forever if it wants a post-Brexit free trade deal with the bloc. The French president has reportedly instructed the European Commission to tell Britain that the price of a deal will be a cast iron guarantee from Downing Street that when the EU upgrades its rules the UK […]

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Brexit News

Brexit: Raab in Australia at start of trade mission

Dominic Raab has said the UK will be "energetic champions of free and open trade" now it has left the EU. Writing in the Australian Financial Review while on tour in the country, he said the UK was "ready to reinvigorate our ties with old friends". He met his Australian counterpart Marise Payne on Thursday, calling Australia "a natural partner". The UK is hoping for early trade deals with Australia, […]

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Spanish News

The US has issued a security alert for its citizens visiting Spain in response to a rise in the number of reported sexual assaults across the country.

Students and tourists are advised to "drink responsibly" and avoid travelling alone in a set of guidelines published by the US embassy in Spain. The embassy also advised citizens to familiarise themselves with the law. Spain's interior ministry has reported a steady increase in sexual assaults nationally in recent years.

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Brexit News

Hartlepool Council no longer under Brexit Party control

A north-east council is no longer under Brexit Party control after several members returned to their previous political groups. Ten independent councillors on Hartlepool Council had joined the party in September. However, council leader Shane Moore has rejoined the Independent Union along with a number of his colleagues. Councillor Moore said it was "job done" after Prime Minister Boris Johnson "delivered Brexit". The Independent Union and Conservative Group leads the […]

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Brexit News

Boris Johnson nominates Brexit critics Hammond and Clarke for peerages

Boris Johnson has nominated two men he kicked out of the Tories in the Commons for opposing him on Brexit for seats in the Lords, the BBC has learned. Former Chancellors Ken Clarke and Philip Hammond had the Conservative whip withdrawn last year for attempting to block a no-deal Brexit. They have now stood down as MPs but have continued to be critical of the prime minister's policies. The nomination […]

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Brexit News

UK to ‘drive hard bargain’ as it seeks far-reaching US trade deal

The UK will "drive a hard bargain" as it seeks trade deals with the US and other countries that benefit consumers and businesses while maintaining standards, International Trade Secretary Liz Truss has said. Ms Truss set out the government's broad negotiating aims for talks with the US, Japan, Australia and New Zealand in coming months over post-Brexit deals. It has launched a consultation on plans which will see tariff rates […]

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Spanish News

Police uncover a fraud of 6 million for the collection of pensions for the deceased

National Police, in collaboration with the Secretary of State for Social Security, have uncovered fraud valued at almost 6 and a half million Euros made by the illegal collection of pensions of people who have died during the past year.  Police have arrested eleven of the 36 people involved in the scam in 21 provinces. They have been charged with 55 crimes against Social Security, fraud, document falsification and misappropriation.

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