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Notices made under the Customs and Excise (Miscellaneous Provisions and Amendments) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 that have the force of law.
Special Directions made under section 30 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 which have force of law under Customs Regulations.
The Companies Act 2006 (Recognition of Third Country Qualifications and Practical Training) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 amends section 1221 of the Companies Act 2006 and paragraph 9 of Schedule 11 to that act.
This instrument will revoke 60 pieces of tertiary nutrition related labelling, composition and standards (NLCS) legislation which relate to authorisations of health claims.
The main features of a UKEIG and what information you must register with Companies House.
Details of the UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) PSRs that are different to the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) PSRs.
A practical guide for use when supporting the UK Transition campaign at a local level, now that the Brexit transition period has ended.
Guidance for UK audit firms, UK auditors, and those with UK audit qualifications operating in the EEA.
How the Northern Ireland Protocol affects supplementary protection certificates (SPCs), and what it means you need to do when applying for an SPC and afterwards.
What operators need to do in terms of submitting plans for radioactive waste disposal following our exit from Euratom and requirements under Article 37.
Customers must no longer access programmes via EU satellite broadcasting services to avoid a charge for a UK service.
Webinars giving an overview of the new rules that have come into place since leaving the EU customs union and the EU Single Market.
The Interministerial Group (IMG) on UK-EU Relations met on 6 March 2024 via video conference. The meeting was chaired by the Minister for Europe Leo Docherty MP
This instrument amends four pieces of EU-derived legislation which extend the time limit for bringing court proceedings where a consumer is engaged in non-binding alternative dispute resolution (ADR). These are: the Prescri…
To end recognition of conformity assessments by bodies established in the EU in respect of Transportable Pressure Equipment (TPE) by prohibiting the placing of EU conformity assessed ‘pi’ marked TPE on the GB market on or af…
The effect of this instrument is to maintain the current prohibitions on the import, export and placing on the market of cat and dog fur, after the UK leaves the EU. It replaces references to EU legislation and institutions…
This instrument is made under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (the Withdrawal Act) to ensure there is a functioning domestic statute book at the end of the transition period.
This Instrument will ensure the continued smooth operation of the UK's cultural tests for films, television programmes and video games after the UK has left the European Union. The cultural tests are used to assess wheth…
These Regulations are made to address failures of existing driving licence legislation in Northern Ireland to operate effectively, and other deficiencies, which would otherwise result from the withdrawal of the United Kingdo…
This instrument is one of a package of statutory instruments that will ensure that legislation governing the UK’s energy systems will function effectively if the UK leaves the European Union (‘EU’) without a withdrawal agree…
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