Brexit or not Brexit?
On 29 March 2019, the House of Commons voted against a government motion for the approval of the withdrawal agreement (but not the...


What impact will Brexit have on EU nationals currently working in the UK or willing to work in the U
It is not yet certain what rules on immigration and free movement of people will be in place following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU....


Failure to publish the legal advice
Following a vote by the House of Commons in favour of a motion finding ministers in contempt for their failure to publish the full legal...


European Commission publishes notice on consequences of Brexit for distributors and manufacturers
The European Commission has published a notice setting out the consequences of Brexit for UK "economic operators" (manufacturers,...
Trade Bill 2017-2019 receives second reading in House of Commons
The Trade Bill 2017-2019, one of the measures intended to enable the government to make various trade arrangements post-Brexit, received...
European Council to postpone its assessment on Brexit negotiations?
The European Parliament has adopted a non-legislative Resolution on the state of play of the Brexit negotiations with the UK. The...


UK government publishes position paper on post-Brexit customs arrangements
The UK government has published a position paper setting out its preferences for the UK's future customs arrangements in relation to...
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill is ready !
The day after triggering Brexit, the government published details of its "Great Repeal Bill". Described by Theresa May as an "essential...
GDPR will still apply to British companies despite Brexit !
The UK’s information commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, has insisted that UK companies should continue to prepare for GDPR, urging “I don’t...
Start of the Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU
The first round of Brexit negotiations took place on 19 June 2017, launched by Michel Barnier, the EU Chief Negotiator, and David Davis,...












