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The NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) and the Supplementary Agreement (SA) are the international legal agreements enabling the military of the United Kingdom to operate in Germany.
This publication sets out HMT’s approach to regulations relating to the European Supervisory Authorities and the European Systemic Risk Board following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
You'll continue to get any funding you’ve been awarded, even funding you're due to get after 31 December 2020.
Guidance for businesses holding registered Community designs and international trade marks and designs.
These Regulations are made in exercise of the powers in section 8 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. They address deficiencies in retained EU law in relation to the non-discriminatory access regime for exchange-tra…
The purpose of this instrument is to amend retained European Union (EU) law to ensure that it works to collect information from individuals who are carrying cash in excess of £10,000 into or out of the United Kingdom (UK) in…
This instrument revokes retained EU law relating to the EU budget, and revokes and partially restates EU law relating to economic and monetary policy, in order to address deficiencies arising from the withdrawal of the Unite…
This instrument amends various UK legislation and retained EU law relating to financial services, in order to address deficiencies arising from the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
This instrument amends Part 18, 18A and Schedule 17A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Recognition Requirements for Investment Exchanges, Clearing Houses and Cent…
Details on the UK’s continued participation in EU programmes funded by the current EU Multiannual Financial Framework
Draft text of a statutory instrument, which makes amendments to retained EU law relating to interchange fee regulation, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
This publication sets out the amendments to domestic UK law related to recognised investment exchanges, EEA market operators, clearing houses (including central counterparties, or “CCPs”) and central securities depositories …
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to markets in financial instruments, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to the Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products legislation, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to financial markets infrastructure insolvency, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Draft text of a statutory instrument, covering insurance distribution legislation, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft text of a statutory instrument which makes amendments to retained EU law relating to the supervision framework for third country central counterparties, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 as amen…
Draft text of a statutory instrument, which makes amendments to retained EU law relating to payment accounts, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
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