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President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has fanned the flames in the UK-EU vaccine feud today as she threatened to block exports to Britain.She said all options are on the table to boost the EU s stuttering immunisation campaign, including moves to halt exports to countries which have higher vaccination rates than us .The EU chief added: We are still waiting for doses to come from the UK, so this is an invitation to show us that there are also doses from the UK coming to the European Union. Open roads run in bot
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The bloc s internal relations soured over the weekend as member states split over the vaccine rollout. On Friday, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said that vaccine doses were not being spread evenly among member states despite an agreement within the bloc to do so according to population. Addressing European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel, he claimed that the rollout isn t equal . He said: In recent days . we have
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The implementation of the Brexit trade deal has resulted in huge impacts on both sides of the English Channel. The UK has seen its trade with Europe encounter increased bureaucracy as fishermen and figures in the haulage industry rage at the new trading relationship. Last month, the Road Haulage Association (RHA) said loads on lorries going through British ports to the EU had fallen by as much as 68 percent in January 2021 compared to January 2020. The Government challenged this claim, but Cabinet figures do sugges
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Post-Brexit relations between the UK and EU have become tense once more as Brussels warns it will launch legal action against Britain very soon . The move comes after the Government decided to unilaterally delay the implementation of part of the Brexit deal relating to Northern Ireland. The Government will extend the grace period on checks to allow Northern Irish businesses more time to adjust. Brandon Lewis, the Northern Ireland secretary, announced the “new operation plan�
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EU countries are currently lagging well behind the UK in the roll out of the coronavirus vaccine. Brussels’ vaccine action plan suffered a recent setback when Pfizer-BioNTech announced it would be reorganising its Belgium manufacturing site in order to increase production. This would mean temporary delays to its vaccine deliveries.