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These Regulations enable the combined recognition of qualifications for seafarers issued by other states by the United Kingdom after exit day.
Video series on Direct Maritime Routes.
The purpose of this instrument is to revoke redundant retained EU legislation relating to the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) and Community action in the field of civil protection.
This guidance explains what UK nationals covered by the Withdrawal Agreement must do to complete the registration process to continue living in Slovenia.
This statutory instrument allows the Defra Secretary of State and Welsh Ministers in devolved areas to continue to exercise certain powers under the Pollution Prevention and Control Act after the EU Exit Implementation Perio…
Protection of semiconductor topographies as a form of unregistered design right exists in UK law through domestic provisions implementing an EU Directive.
Sign up for upcoming webinars to learn more about UK transition.
To ensure that legislation which implements and provides enforcement powers for EU legislation on the identification and registration of livestock will continue to be operable in England after the UK leaves the EU.
Notice for UK researchers, universities and businesses applying to the Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS).
This instrument will amend the Public Lending Right Scheme to maintain continuity after the UK has left the European Union, so that authors resident in the UK will continue to be eligible to register for the Public Lending R…
The Interministerial Group on UK-EU Relations met on 3 December 2024
This instrument makes limited technical legal amendments to Protocol 1 to the EEA Agreement, a mechanism by which EU law is currently applied to and in the EEA EFTA states.
This instrument will end the direct effect of Article 3 of the Electronic Commerce Directive (“eCD”) on sections 120-124 and 128-131 of the 2003 Act, where it would otherwise become retained EU law following the end of t…
This instrument revokes redundant retained direct EU legislation which forms part of the plant protection product (“PPP”) and maximum residue level (“MRL”) regulatory regimes, so that these regimes can continue to operate ef…
To correct deficiencies in the directly applicable EU Regulation 1370/2007 arising out of EU Exit.
These Regulations make amendments to secondary legislation which relates to maritime health and safety in order to ensure that the existing regulatory framework continues to operate effectively following the United Kingdom’s…
This instrument amends the REACH etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (the “REACH SI”). It inserts a new transitional provision relating to applications for authorisations to use chemical substances of very high …
The Citizens' Rights newsletter is the monthly newsletter for UK nationals resident in Belgium under the Withdrawal Agreement.
Fishing and seafood businesses need to prepare for 1 January 2021, the end of the transition period when there will be some new processes for exporting fish and seafood into the EU.
These Regulations remove the obligation on the UK to facilitate cross-border exchange of information on road safety related traffic offences with Member States. They also substitute “IP completion day” for “exit day” in ame…
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