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What is the Government’s advice on GPSR?

What is the Government’s current advice on the new GPSR regulations, just over a month after the rules became enforceable? Find out in this helpful FAQ and find links to other helpful websites to guide you and your business.

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What does a Trump presidency mean for the UK?

Today, hidden from the icy January cold inside the Capitol, Donald Trump becomes the 47th President of the United States. The President is riding on a high, fresh from hosting a rally for his supporters on Sunday where he promised to bring down inflation, bring back jobs to America and impose tariffs on competitors around the world. But whilst Trump may be insulated from the cold today, how might the UK’s economy fare when exposed to an increasingly protectionist United States? 

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Why we should all know about Mutual Recognition Agreements of Conformity Assessments

Mutual Recognition Agreements of Conformity Assessments (MRCs) might sound a bit technical, and in a lot of ways they are. But they are also pretty important, especially when it comes to economic growth and the ongoing UK-EU reset. So to help you out we have created a handy FAQ outlining what they are, why they matter and most importantly, how they impact our relationship with the EU, so that you too can be an expert on all things MRC related.

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Martha Harrison Martha Harrison

GPSR: How can small businesses get a point of contact in the EU or NI?

On 13 December, the European Union’s new General Product Safety Regulation (GPRS) law came into effect, impacting businesses across Britain by updating requirements on manufacturers, importers, and distributors of products into the EU and NI  by introducing new obligations around risk assessment.

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Six reasons why the UK needs immigration

Today is the United Nations' International Migrants Day, a day to shine a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of millions of migrants around the world. In a debate so often defined by negativity and misrepresented by those on the right of British and European politics, we want to highlight six ways immigration benefits the UK.

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What is GPSR and why is it such a big deal for small British businesses?

Today the European Union’s new General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) comes into effect, impacting businesses across Britain by introducing new post-Brexit trade barriers with our closest overseas market, and delivering another blow to businesses exporting to Northern Ireland. 

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Joshua Edwicker Joshua Edwicker

What is the UK-EU reset?

Following Labour’s ascension to Government there has been a conscious effort to reset the relationship between the EU and the UK. From Starmer meeting von der Leyen, Lammy attending the EU Foreign Affairs Council and Reeves meeting the Eurogroup finance ministers, what progress has been made? And what more can we expect in 2025?

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What is the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2024?

On Friday 6th December, a bill called the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2024 is undergoing its second reading in the House of Commons. Its sponsor, the leader and sole Member of Parliament for the Traditional Unionist Voice, Jim Allister MP argues the bill will return sovereignty to the United Kingdom. But what is the bill and why is it flawed?

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What impact is Brexit having on UK universities?

A recent report from Universities UK shines a light on the impact of Brexit, and the Conservative government's drive to reduce net immigration figures, on the higher education sector. Rising visa costs, restrictive policies, and the delay in rejoining key research programmes like Horizon after Brexit have inflicted considerable harm on our institutions.

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What is a visa waiver for touring UK artists with the EU?

A visa waiver agreement for touring artists and performers  is one of Best for Britain’s key recommendations and making touring easier is something Labour pledged to do in their election manifesto. But what is it? How might it work in practice? Here’s everything you need to know.

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What is Horizon and why is it important for the UK?

As of the 1st January 2024, the UK formally returned to the Horizon programme. This followed three years of non-membership after Brexit, where UK-based scientists and institutions received no support from the research fund.

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What is the UK Board of Trade and what should it be? Your questions answered

Trade is a critical engine for economic growth and many countries around the world have independent bodies dedicated to measuring trade performance and advising on trade policy. But, in the UK, we do things a little differently. Instead we have the UK Board of Trade. So here’s everything you need to know about what it is, what it does and most importantly, what it should do.

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What is the new EU Entry/Exit System and what will it mean in practice for British travellers?

After multiple delays, the EU’s new Entry/Exit System is finally set to launch. Brits will face a new border process when travelling to and from countries within the Schengen Area. Research carried out earlier this year suggests that almost two thirds of UK adults are unaware of the upcoming changes. What actually is the new EU Entry/Exit System? To what will it entail in practice for British travellers? You’ll find everything you need to know below. 

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Joshua Edwicker Joshua Edwicker

What is a youth mobility scheme?

What is a youth mobility scheme? Do we already have them? And how do they benefit Britain? We answer all these questions and more.

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The headline costs of Brexit

In May the UK Government’s spending watchdog, the National Audit Office, revealed that the new post-Brexit border checks, introduced in April this year after repeated delays, will cost the public purse an eye-watering £4.7 billion.

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