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What day is it ?Oh, Sunday.Time to tell a story .About the need for SPS, (Sanitary and phyto sanitary Controls )1/ Abattoirs have a "reject bin". Since BSE you can't
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just because someone asked me.In the USA you cannot practice law across states. You cannot be a plumber, fitter,AC or gas installer, linesman, electrician across states. You cannot be a
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A crash-course on the Article 16 of the NI protocol.1. It may be used unilaterally by either party to address a single issue of a temporary nature until the issue
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So, anyway ! who is fishing where today ? fishy facts. UK EEZ UK landed 48% by value and 29% by weight. EU 27 landed 34% by value and 44%
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The story of a horse.We all know some dodgy companies, notably a British registered but Irish owned company decided putting equine meat into processed foods was cheaper than beef. There
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A brief explanation of the "common travel area"Firstly, it applies to British and Irish citizens. It is much more than travel. it is social welfare, housing, education, healthcare etc etc
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2020 English textbook for children "Perfidious Albion is a term used by some people to describe the British Empire. It is a term that suggests that the British were deceitful
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Again,we have returned to the uninformed and misinformed carrying veiled threats of " well, the Irish need 'our' land bridge. Let me explain by altering the perspective. 1/7 Britain trades
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Much strange discussion has been had. It begins with a lesson in International Law, notably the UK obligation to commitments made in International Law, specifically to THE Good Friday/Belfast Agreement.
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Contexts. 8.7% of Irish Trade is with GB.It accounts for 2% of GDP.BUT ! It is high volume/low value. It is agrifood. It is employment of hundreds of thousands of
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I have been immersed in the EU-UK " negotiations".I have given up responding to the eejits. They don't know what "level playing field " means. So...quickly. 1/4 For an Irish
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Ayanda Capital: £252 million paid to Branch in Mauritius for PPE. Never delivered . Uniserve Essex. (there are a few so be wary)£ 186 million for PPE never delivered. P14
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