The UK government would like to keep EU-UK data transfers largely the same following the country’s separation from the EU, writes J Scott Marcus (Bruegel). But talks have yet to even commence on a future data-sharing relationship, and a landmark European Court of Human Rights ruling in September bodes poorly for the UK’s future status under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation
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The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
The things that really bind EU citizens to the UK may not be the same ones that other people, partic...
Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justi...
The UK government would like to keep EU-UK data transfers largely the same following the country’s s...
The UK economy is closely integrated with that of the rest of the EU. One need only consider the num...
As the Withdrawal Agreement got massively defeated in the House of Commons the risks of a no deal ar...
By October ministers hope to have negotiated a withdrawal agreement on the terms of the UK's departu...
Step by step, the UK government is shedding some of its illusions about Brexit, argues Holger Schmie...
Who is a family member? This question is at the heart of the ambiguities surrounding the UK's offer ...
The UK is a net contributor to the EU budget. Following Brexit, the loss of UK contributions will th...
Boris Johnson’s decision to merge the Department for International Development and the Foreign Offic...
The so called ‘capital key’ used by the European Central Bank is due to be reviewed, with two import...
There is a popular assumption that the majority of Britons living in the rest of the EU are pensione...
As talks on a UK-EU post-Brexit trade deal enter their tense final stages, a vital agreement on secu...
As the UK formally leaves the European Union this week, and enters the transition period, Alexandra ...
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