At least the EU Commission and the British government agree on one point. A long standstill has thus been overcome. But many other issues are still hotly contested. source site
The UK has clearly missed the target it set for post-Brexit trade deals at the turn of the year. Less than two-thirds of the foreign trade volume has so far been covered by post-Brexit trade agreements, as a spokesman for the British Department of Commerce confirmed on request. Originally, the government in London had set a target for new trade contracts to account for 80 percent by the end of 2022. The possibility, as a sovereign state, to conclude its...
language trips High hurdles for school trips since Brexit Tourists watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. According to a survey, by the end of summer 2022, 83 per cent fewer schoolchildren from Europe had traveled to the UK than in 2019. Photo © Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire/dpa English-speaking, close and popular: for a long time, hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren from Germany and other European countries traveled to Great Britain every year. The pandemic and Brexit ended this...
The UK has clearly missed the target it set itself for post-Brexit trade deals at the turn of the year. Less than two-thirds of the foreign trade volume has so far been covered by post-Brexit trade agreements, as a spokesman for the British Department of Commerce confirmed on request. Originally, the government in London had set a target for new trade contracts to account for 80 percent by the end of 2022. The possibility, as a sovereign state, to conclude...
Three prime ministers in just one year, plus the Brexit chaos and the death of Queen Elizabeth: 2022 was an annus horribilis for Great Britain. Despite everything, people remain amazingly calm. Just how do they do it?essay by Alexander Mühlauer, LondonIt's a freezing cold winter evening in London, and guests are already waiting outside on Park Lane. And because we're in the UK, of course they're queuing up. Nobody would think of pushing ahead, not even at minus three degrees....
Great Britain Many British organizations will have to close after Brexit Before Brexit, many institutions in the UK were supported by the EU's European Social Fund. photo © Stefan Rousseau/PA/dpa Brexit is also leaving its mark on non-governmental organizations in Great Britain. According to a report, many facilities have had to close or lay off employees because of a lack of money. According to a newspaper report, many British non-governmental organizations (NGOs) got into financial difficulties after Brexit. Numerous facilities...
Lyonnaise de Banque, part of the Credit Mutuel group, missed the deadline to apply for a permanent license in the UK after Brexit. However, that was a conscious decision.The UK has revoked a French bank's license to do business in the City of London after the bank decided not to apply for a post-Brexit permanent licence.the C.I.C Lyonnaise de Banquethe to Credit MutuelGroup, has missed the deadline to apply for permanent authorization in the UK, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)...
Great Britain trip:Baerbock has to cancel his inaugural visit to Great Britain againDecember 9, 2022 at 9:20 p.mReading time: 4 minsOpen detailed viewForeign Minister Annalena Baerbock boards the plane in Dublin, which, after waiting several hours, is headed for Berlin rather than London. (Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa)The Foreign Minister is visiting her counterpart in Dublin, but she cannot fly to London because of ice and snow. Her trip is about Europe's relationship with the United Kingdom, which has become even more...
On the island, many are only now really realizing how much the EU exit is damaging the country economically. However, the government is trying to avoid the discussion.Of Alexander Mühlauer, LondonIf there is a Brexit consensus in academia, then it is probably this: Leaving the EU has damaged Great Britain economically, the only question is how much. The London School of Economics has been trying to find answers for a long time, and this week the time has come again....
Europe EU Commission gets special rights for Brexit dispute European flags fly in front of the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels. photo © Zhang Cheng/XinHua/dpa Brussels and London have been at loggerheads since Great Britain left the EU. Now the EU Commission has been given additional powers. The European Commission gets more rights to introduce measures against Great Britain in the Brexit dispute. This is intended to help London adhere to negotiated agreements, as the EU states announced last night....