BOLET ÍN BREXIT n 11 - EUROPA Cantabria
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Oficina del Gobierno de Cantabria en Bruselas BOLET ÍN BREXIT n°11 UNIÓN EUROPEA PARLAMENTO EUROPEO -Guidance by the EU supervisory and resolution authorities on Brexit -Deal on EU-UK relations must not compromise EU values -Propuesta de resolución del Parlamento Europeo sobre el abandono del procedimiento de infracción al Reino Unido y la continuación de las negociaciones con el Reino Unido. Julie Lechanteaux (Rassemblement National). Evidentemente, no llegó ni a presentarse en el pleno. -Reglamento (UE) 2020/1530 del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo relativo a las normas de seguridad e interoperabilidad ferroviaria en la conexión fija a través del Canal de la Mancha COMISION EUROPEA -Inicio procedimiento de infracción contra el Reino Unido por no cumplir sus compromisos -Declaración de la Presidenta Von der Leyen sobre las negociaciones con el Reino Unido y el inicio del procedimiento de infracción -Declaración de Michel Barnier tras la novena ronda de negociaciones sobre la relación futura entre la UE y el Reino Unido -Agenda novena ronda de negociaciones -Brexit readyness: treating UK nationals at the external Schengen borders and related issues -Intervención de Michel Barnier ante el PE 21 de octubre -Intervención de Maros Sefcovic ante el Parlamento Europeo 21 de octubre -Declaración de Maros Sefcovic tras la tercera reunión del comité conjunto UE-UK 1
-Declaración de la Comisión Europea tras la cuarta reunión del comité conjunto UE-Reino Unido -Orden del día de la cuarta reunión del comite conjunto UE-UK 19 de octubre -Joint report on the implementation of residence rights under the part two of Withdrawal Agreement -Organizing principles for futher negotiations CONSEJO EUROPEO -Conclusiones del Consejo Europeo sobre las relaciones UE-UK de 15 de octubre -Intervención de Michel Barnier tras el Consejo Europeo 15 de octubre -Intervención del Presidente del Consejo Europeo tras la primera sesión de trabajo del Consejo Europeo 15 de octubre -Informe del Presidente del Consejo Europeo al Parlamento Europeo sobre el Consejo Europeo de los dias 15 y 16 de octubre REINO UNIDO GOBIERNO BRITÁNICO -PM statement on Brexit negotiation with the EU_16 Octubre -Statement on further UK-EU negotiations_ 21 October -Organizing principles for further negotiations -Readout of PM phone call with European Commission president and European Council President _14 Octubre -Transport travel between the UK and the EU from 1 January 2021 -Government steps up plans to keep trade flowing at the end of the transition period -Exiting the European Union Competition_ The state aid regulations -Home Office announces tougher criminality rules for EU citizens 2
-Readout of Prime Minister and Michael Gove call with business leaders -Passport rules for travel to Europe from 1 January 2021 -EU exit update on negotiations and the work of the Joint Committee -Meeting of the Withdrawal agreement Joint Committee -Using personal data in your business or other organizations afer the transition period -Exporting or importing objects of cultural interest from 1 January 2021 -Making phone calls and sending texts to EU and EEA countries after the UK leaves the EU -Using your mobile in EU and EEA countries after the UK leaves the EU -.eu domain names - what you need to do before the end of the transition period -The eCommerce directive after the transition period -UK transiton campaign - communication ressources -Employing EU citizens in the UK -Importing and exporting wine from 1 January 2021 -Upholding environmental standards from 1 January 2021 -Prtotecting food and drink names from 1 January 2021 -Are you ready for our new relationship with the EU? -Time is running out for business to prepare -Government publishes updated GB-EU border operating model -The Border with the European Union - Importing and exporting goods -Family law disputes involving the EU: guidance for legal professionasl from 1 January 2021 -UK-EU crossborder divorces from 1 January 2021 PARLAMENTO BRITÁNICO -Principles of International Law: a brief guide -The UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement: dispute settlement and EU powers -Internal Market Bill: reactions from Scottish and Welsh governments -Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament - Northern Ireland related terrorism -Family visas requirements: future changes affecting brittish citizens in the EU 3
-The future UK-EU relationship on professional and business services -Briefing sobre la UK Internal Market Bill para su consideración en la Cámara de los Lores -Brexit: the end of Dublin III Regulation in the UK -Brexit timeline: events leading to the UK's exit from the European Union -A brave new Britain? The future of the UK's international policy PARLAMENTO ESCOCES -UK Withdarwal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill -UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill _Policy Memorandum -UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scoltland) Bill -UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill_ Policy Memorandum -Thee UK internal market bill - a threat to the circular economy in Scotland? -The UK Internal Market Bill - the devolved administrations responses THINS-TANKS UK IN A CHANGING EUROPE -Ratification of a Brexit deal -Brexit and Ireland, north and south -Government's Brexit comunication face challenge when it comes to business -Channel crossings, migration and franco-brittish cooperation -Australia, the EU and UK, in light of Brexit and COVID-19 -Kicking the subsdies question can down the road? -The EU's legal action shows it means business -UK-EU dispute resolution, after the transition period -Boris Johnson's Brexit deadline 4
-Fisheries and Brexit: both sides need a deal -Negotiatiors must bring aviations agreement to a safe landing -Brexit negotiations: a deal hangs by a thread -UK Internal Market Bill devolution and the Union -Britain's pharmaceutical industry and no deal -Boris Johnson's announcement -The services sector and a UE-EU trade deal -Hungary and Brexit, limeted interests? EUROPEAN POLICY CENTRE -The implicationns of a no-deal Brexit for the EU FRIENDS OF EUROPE -The EU must soften on Brexit to safeguard wider European goals LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS -The cost of Brexit is likely to be more than double that of COVID- it must be delayed NOTRE EUROPE – INSTITUTE JACQUES DELORS -La nouvelle economie du Brexit CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN REFORM -A trade deal would give the City of London breathing space -Brexit and COVID are a toxic mix -A tale of batteries, Brexit and EU strategic autonomy 5
EULHERMES -A hard-Brexit could cost the EU EUR 33 BN in annual exports INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS -UK Agriculture and food policy post-Brexit: an Irish perspective INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS -COVID would magnify no-deal impact for business CHATHAM HOUSE -The future of the E3 Post-Brexit cooperation between the UK, France and Germany CARNEGIE EUROPE -Brexit and the dismal reality of "take back control" SCIENCE & BUSINESS -Uk talks on Horizon Europe price tag not in a good position TRADE UNION CONGRESS (TUC) -Levelling up th UK: the role of state aid EUROPEAN COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATIONS -That Brexit deal: how to get Boris on board 6
PRENSA EURACTIV -Wealthy Britons step up citizenship shopping to thwart Brexit -Johnson and no-deal Brexit -Agrifood brief: Brexit crunch time - no time to chew the fat -UK unveils new rules to bar entry to EU criminals THE GUARDIAN -UK intelligence data "would be deleted" in event of no-deal Brexit -With its legal action over this UK bill , the EU is showing it means business -Brexit: Barnier mocks Johnson's "third dead-line" on talks -Two thirds of Brittish voters think EU nationals should not have free movement -Is it decission day on Brexit talks - and what is still to be resolved? -UK economy not ready for no-deal Brexit, say business leaders -UK refuses to restart Brexit talks despite EU accepting its demands -Boris Johnson split from Brussels echoes Henry VIII break with Rome -UK presses for use of faster passport gates at EU airports post-Brexit POLITICO -What happens if there's no Brexit trade deal -Scotland will always uphold international law -Flanders will use charter from 1666 to guarantee post-Brexit fishing rights -Any Brexit deal is better than no-deal -The three calls that unlocked Brexit -Top scientists push "final opportuniy" for EU-UK research deal 7
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