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    Articles tagged with: Free Movement
    17 Dec 21
    Final plenary debate of 2021 sees MEPs clash with European Commission on free movement of goods restrictions
    Austrian regional government of Tyrol banning of HGV night crossings over Brenner Pass costing hundreds of millions of euros, warn MEPs
    29 Jul 21
    Gibraltar: Why should negotiations be any different now?
    Despite the UK’s less-than-enthusiastic response to the European Commission’s draft-negotiating mandate on Gibraltar, Nacho Sánchez Amor is confident that a spirit of openness will prevail in the search for practical solutions for those living on the ‘rock’
    23 Jul 21
    EU and UK clash over post-Brexit plan for Gibraltar
    It looks like a rocky road lies ahead for ‘the Rock’ as the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar is affectionately known by locals
    25 May 21
    The sight of UK Border Police arresting young Europeans on arrival in the UK, is not a great look internationally, writes Roger Casale
    When it emerged that some EU citizens had been wrongfully held, due to ignorance on the part of officials, the British Government also began to look incompetent.
    20 Jan 21
    Those who knew its value will mourn the passing of free movement, argues Roger Casale
    Unfortunately, many in the UK are only now starting to realise what they have lost.
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