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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Tag: European Union

NGOs demand action not promises as EU accused of ‘failing to protect seas’
Environment

NGOs demand action not promises as EU accused of ‘failing to protect seas’

January 18, 2021

Environmental groups propose urgent plan to stop overfishing and safeguard marine life, as existing laws go unenforced

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The government will find taking back control brings its own headaches
Environment

The government will find taking back control brings its own headaches

January 17, 2021

From workers’ rights to hormones in beef, voters expect our politicians to regulate big business just as Brussels did

Employment lawEnvironmentEuropean UnionFoodPoliticsUK news
‘Carbon-neutrality is a fairy tale’: how the race for renewables is burning Europe’s forests
Environment

‘Carbon-neutrality is a fairy tale’: how the race for renewables is burning Europe’s forests

January 14, 2021

Wood pellets are sold as a clean alternative to coal. But is the subsidised bioenergy boom accelerating the climate crisis?

Biomass and bioenergyClimate changeCoalEnergyEnvironmentEstoniaEuropeEuropean UnionFossil fuelsRenewable EnergyUK CoalWorld news
UK TV streaming subscribers can no longer access live sport when in EU
Culture

UK TV streaming subscribers can no longer access live sport when in EU

January 10, 2021

Sky, Amazon, Netflix and BT Sport lose right to let UK viewers automatically watch all content after Brexit transition

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UK touring musicians hit by ‘double whammy’ of Brexit and Covid
Culture

UK touring musicians hit by ‘double whammy’ of Brexit and Covid

January 6, 2021

Industry figures say future of European tours at risk unless red tape is lifted for artists

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Brexit deal greeted with relief by European media
Environment

Brexit deal greeted with relief by European media

December 27, 2020

Many welcome 11th-hour agreement, with some hoping it marks the end of anti-European sentiment

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Brexit deal to be pored over by EU diplomats on Christmas Day
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Brexit deal to be pored over by EU diplomats on Christmas Day

December 27, 2020

Michel Barnier to update ambassadors as Boris Johnson accused of sacrificing UK fishing industry

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Boris Johnson admits Brexit deal falls short for financial services
Environment

Boris Johnson admits Brexit deal falls short for financial services

December 27, 2020

PM says agreement ‘does not go as far as we would like’ over sector’s access to EU markets

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Brexit deal threatens UK labour and climate standards, thinktank warns
Environment

Brexit deal threatens UK labour and climate standards, thinktank warns

December 27, 2020

IPPR says commitments on workers’ rights are weak but agreement is better than a no-deal outcome

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There is hope on the horizon, but high debt hangs over Britain’s future
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There is hope on the horizon, but high debt hangs over Britain’s future

December 27, 2020

Borrowing has risen unsustainably during the pandemic among businesses, the government and consumers

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