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Gibraltar: Controls at land border to be abolished.

There are to be no land border controls between Spain and the British overseas territory in the future. An agreement between Spain, the EU and the UK has brought relief years after Brexit.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

EU-UK: Old conflicts overshadow the first summit since Brexit

For the first time since Brexit, EU leaders and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are meeting for a summit in London today. A security and defense agreement threatened to fail due to old conflicts ranging from fishing rights to youth mobility.

By Stephan Israel

Opinion

New opportunities for EU-UK relations after the British elections 

The European super election year continues: On Thursday, the United Kingdom will elect a new parliament. After fourteen years of Tory-led governments and Brexit, all polls indicate an absolute majority for Labour. This presents opportunities for a renewal of EU-UK cooperation, particularly in foreign and security policy – if both sides show flexibility.

By Redaktion Table

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Brexit: duties on EVs postponed by three years

The Commission wants to postpone customs duties on EVs traded between the UK and the EU by three years. The rules of origin from the post-Brexit free trade agreement provide for customs duties if less than 45% of the value added occurs in the region.

By Markus Grabitz

Feature

Northern Ireland: London and Brussels settle long-running dispute

Commission President von der Leyen and British Prime Minister Sunak have reached an agreement: The import of goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland will be greatly facilitated. The long-running dispute strained relations between the two sides, which are on the same side in the Ukraine war. But the last word has not yet been spoken.

By Till Hoppe