UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The Government in the United Kingdom has said that they will wait until January of next year to do inspections on things they’re importing. This is because they need more time to get ready. Before this, there
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – People who make rules in the European Union had a big disagreement on Wednesday. They were talking about whether to move the trading of euro derivatives, which are financial agreements, from London to places in the EU
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Three and a half years have passed since the UK officially left the European Union. Some things have gone well, like good trade numbers, but there’s also a problem with a lot of illegal migration. It’s been
Europe (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The UK and EU have rules about new types of food, but they do things differently. In the EU, when someone wants to sell a new food, they ask the EU Commission for permission. It can take
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – On August 25, a big announcement was made by the European Commission (EC). They said they will set aside €411 million from a fund for building a super-fast train track between Murcia and Almería. They are focusing
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Only two people who came to the UK by crossing the English Channel have been sent back to Europe after Brexit, according to information from the Home Office. After Brexit, a new rule was made in 2021.
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The biggest technology companies in the world have to follow a new law in Europe starting from Friday. This law affects many things, like how social media handles bad content, how ads are shown to people, and
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) did a study. They found that the EU and the UK need to agree more on how they see if products are okay and safe. This will help them trade things
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – The food packages in Northern Ireland now have special labels that say “not for EU.” This is because of a new agreement called the Windsor framework deal that changed how things work after Brexit. This agreement was
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – A survey reveals that nearly half of musicians and individuals employed within the music industry in the UK have experienced reduced opportunities for work in the EU following Brexit, with over 25% having encountered a complete absence
