The UK and Switzerland want to strengthen their customs cooperation. The Federal Office of Customs and Border Security (FCO) and HMRC signed a memorandum of understanding in London on Monday. According to a statement by the FCO, this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Delta Airlines has cut ties with the Russia airline Aeroflot as the US piles financial pressure on the Kremlin over Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. ‘Delta has withdrawn our codeshare services operated in conjunction with Russian national airline, Aeroflot, effective immediately,’ the
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss this morning held a phone call with her New Zealand counterpart to try and add fresh momentum to negotiations after talks stalled. The UK was hoping talks could have been wrapped up by Easter but the pace
Scott Morrison asks for urgent review into the Chinese-owned Port of Darwin agreement – as national security experts warn the controversial agreement is a ‘strategic own goal’ By Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia Published: 17:30 EDT, 2 May 2021 | Updated:
The European Parliament spent last night debating and voting on the Brexit deal struck by the UK and EU on Christmas Eve. The temporary confirmation in place – The Trade and Co-Operation Agreement – spans a period from the New Year to
Cheifs from the European Parliament’s foreign affairs and international trade committees endorsed the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement in the penultimate vote on the treaty. German MEP Bernd Lange, the institution’s trade chief, said a date hadn’t been set for a final
And lawyers fear the move could result in soaring British prison populations in a major new blow for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In total, ten countries, including France and Germany, have ruled out extraditions completely, two will only allow them if the
Berlin will start negotiations to purchase the Kremlin-backed Sputnik V immunisation amid a growing shortage of supplies on the Continent. Health minister Jens Spahn confirmed the news at a virtual summit of his EU counterparts, it was claimed. And Bavarian state premier
Haulage companies frustrated by the red tape and bureaucracy introduced as part of the Northern Ireland Protocol have launched legal proceedings. They claim the Protocol infringes the economic rights of Northern Ireland citizens. If the legal action is successful it could force
Brexit Britain fully cut ties with the European Union at the end of last year, with a deal between the UK and Brussels clinched on Christmas Eve. But, a deal on financial services was pushed back and now the UK and EU