criminals were fast-tracked back from Europe to face prosecution before Brexit. Police Scotland feared losing the right to use the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) as the UK left the EU on Thursday.
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It seems an obvious point, but it’s worth clarifying that Brexit will likely increase bureaucracy for UK film and TV productions shooting in the EU.
Confusion remains over the nature of the future relationship between the UK and EU given that the two blocs have yet to agree a ‘Brexit deal’. The deadline for that deal is December 31 after which point UK citizens will no longer have freedom to work on the continent as before.
Uncertainty has permeated most businesses, including the film and TV
criminals were fast-tracked back from Europe to face prosecution before Brexit. Police Scotland feared losing the right to use the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) as the UK left the EU on Thursday.
direct to your inbox Boris Johnson had said the UK has "taken back control of our money, our laws and our waters" after the Brexit transition period with the European Union came to an end. At 11pm on December 31, 2020, the UK officially left the single market and customs union.
direct to your inboxChanges are set to come into force as the Brexit transition period ends.The end of the UK's exit from the European Union will be at 11pm on December 31 as the UK will leave the single market and customs union.A post-Brexit trade deal was agreed between the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the European Union on December 24, four years after the country voted to leave the EU in the referedum.MPs and peers approved the trade deal following just one day of debate in both Houses
SNP, Scottish Labour, Lib Dem and Green MSPs voted to refuse “consent” to the Bill linked to the agreement.
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Brexit trade deal, the chief executive of UK Music has warned.The government agreed on a deal with the EU on Christmas Eve ahead of the end of the Brexit transition period on January 1, 2021.While workers from some industries will be able to travel to the EU on business without a visa, musicians are not included in the list of exemptions.Bands and industry figures have warned that extra visa costs could make touring the continent financially unviable.
Brexit transition period.The UK will officially fully leave the European Union on January 1, 2021, with the government having finalised a deal on December 24.That agreement allows workers in several industries to enter the EU without a visa, but does not include musicians in the clause. To tour Europe, bands and artists may need secure visas for each country they are scheduled to perform in.