Skip to main content
Regulatory Affairs NewsletterRegulatory Affairs Newsletter ArchiveUK Government Updates Regulatory Affairs NewsletterUK Government Updates Regulatory Affairs Newsletter Archive

Brexit Updates (WC 9 Sept)

UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement: Trade Partnership Committee meeting, 7 December 2023, minutes Page summary: These are minutes from the third meeting of the Trade Partnership Committee under the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Change made: First published. Time updated: 12:00pm, 2 September 2024 Trade and Cooperation Agreement Governance Page summary: This page provides information on the activity of the…
Ben Kemp
September 11, 2024
European Commission Updates Regulatory Affairs NewsletterEuropean Commission Updates Regulatory Affairs Newsletter ArchiveRegulatory Affairs NewsletterRegulatory Affairs Newsletter Archive

New Schengen entry requirements (planned for November 2024 onwards)

From November 2024, the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES) will start for all non-EU nationals, including British nationals, travelling in or out of the Schengen area. The Schengen area is made up of 29 European countries, 25 of which are EU Member States. The EES is a digital border system which registers non-EU visitors travelling into the Schengen area instead…
Ben Kemp
September 11, 2024
HighlightsHighlights Archive

Media Monitoring: 5 – 11 September

London GPs using 'AI receptionist' on WhatsApp to boost cervical screening numbers GP surgeries in north London have launched the first NHS pilot scheme that will allow patients to book cervical appointments on WhatsApp using an AI receptionist. The scheme hopes to boost uptake for cervical screening for women after figures showed a significant drop in testing rates since the…
Ben Kemp
September 11, 2024
HighlightsHighlights Archive

First Covid Inquiry report findings debated in Parliament

Last week, the House of Lords debated the findings of the report from the first Covid inquiry module, which focused on the UK's pandemic preparedness pre-COVID. The Government's new Health Minister in the Lords, Baroness Merron, led the debate. She stated that the UK was ill-prepared for the pandemic, indeed, the UK had pivoted towards preparing for the wrong pandemic.…
Ben Kemp
September 10, 2024