€229m drop in April: Imports from Britain to Ireland continue downward slope June 15, 2021 Irish imports from Great Britain in April decreased 20 per cent from a year ago. Imports have continually fallen since Brexit, according to a Bloomberg report. Ireland’s statistics office today reported imports from Britain fell by €229m compared with April 2020. The greatest decreases were in the imports of “Food and live animals” and “Chemicals and related products”. Goods [...]
First summer post-Brexit: Panic among desperate UK farmers as hundreds of thousands of fruit pickers stay away June 15, 2021 Farmers across the UK are in panic mode as the busiest season of the year is about to start but they are faced with a shortage of hundreds of thousands of European workers. In fact, there is such a “massive whole” in the number of available fruit and vegetable pickers that it is putting farmers [...]
Brexit brawl at G7: Govt warns it will not allow EU to undermine UK’s integrity June 12, 2021 Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said the Government will not allow the EU to undermine the integrity of the UK over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol in the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement. Boris Johnson is due to hold a series of meetings with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Commission [...]
‘Nothing is negotiable’: France threatens to veto any changes to Brexit deal June 11, 2021 French President Emmanuel Macron warned Boris Johnson late last night that “nothing is negotiable” when it comes to making any changes to the UK-EU Brexit deal on Northern Ireland. As Macron prepared to leave for the G7 summit in Cornwall, the French leader told reporters at the Elysee palace: “I think this is not serious, [...]
£333m Brexit deal: UK agrees annual fishing quotas with EU June 10, 2021 The UK has today agreed its annual catch limits for the fishing industry with the EU, in a deal which the government said was worth £333m. As a result of leaving the bloc, Britain will have to renegotiate its fishing quotas independently every year. UK fisherman will be able to catch around 160,000 tonnes of [...]
US govt downplays Brexit criticism: ‘Biden not here to lecture Boris’ June 10, 2021 US President Joe Biden has not come to Britain to lecture Boris Johnson about Northern Ireland, a senior US administration official said today. “He didn’t come here to give a lecture,” the official said. “He came here to communicate what he believes very, very deeply about peace in Northern Ireland.” It comes after Labour leader [...]
Worsening UK/EU relations over Northern Ireland ‘commanding attention’ of Biden June 10, 2021 America’s most senior diplomat in Britain has given Brexit minister Lord Frost a dressing down for Britain’s role in heightening tensions in Ireland and Europe. Yael Lempert, who was instructed by President Joe Biden, said she had been told to issue London with a demarche, a formal diplomatic reprimand and an uncommon move among [...]
Mais Non: EU to drop English for French as ‘working language’ June 9, 2021 French will replace English as the European Union’s official ‘working language’ when France takes over the EU presidency in 2022, according to a senior diplomat. In its first presidency since Brexit, Emmanuel Macron’s government intends to push its native tongue as the “lingua franca” of Brussels, according to Politico. “Even if we admit that English [...]
UK asks EU for ‘flexibility’ on Irish Sea debacle following trade war threats June 9, 2021 Brexit minister Lord Frost will meet his EU counterpart Marcos Sefcovic later today, in which it is hoped a compromise can be reached over the Irish Sea debacle. Ahead of the today’s meeting in London, Frost reportedly said: “Time is short and practical solutions are needed to make the protocol work. “I look to the [...]
Brexit: Lord Frost warns ‘time is short’ to resolve Northern Ireland issues June 8, 2021 Brexit minister Lord Frost has warned that “time is short” to resolve disagreements with the EU ahead of a key crisis meeting between the two sides tomorrow. Tensions escalated today after the bloc threatened to start a trade war with the UK if high-level talks failed to resolve a dispute over border checks in the [...]