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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Outlining progress made by the negotiators of the European Union and the United Kingdom on the draft Withdrawal Agreement
Command paper responding to the House of Lords European Union Committee report 'Brexit: reciprocal healthcare’.
This presentation explains the UK Government's vision for the future UK-EU Partnership.
Detail on the UK’s position on Data Protection.
This document sets out the UK’s proposal for a ‘backstop’ customs arrangement between the UK and EU.
Detail on the UK’s position on the exchange and protection of classified information
Detail on the UK’s position on consultation and cooperation on external security
This presentation explains the UK Government's vision for the future UK-EU Economic Partnership.
Detail on the UK’s position on our participation in Galileo
Detail on the UK’s position on security, law enforcement and criminal justice
This presentation explains the UK Government's vision for the future UK-EU Security Partnership.
This document sets out the government’s intended approach to exceptions and licences when the UK becomes responsible for implementing our own sanctions regimes.
Amendments to Clause 11 of the EU Withdrawal Bill.
The UK government’s position on the important considerations for future EU cohesion policy programmes and reflects on lessons learnt.
Marking progress by the negotiators of the European Union and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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