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Civil service COO details department staffing plans for next phase of Brexit
Alex Chisholm tells MPs Border Force needs 2,000 extra staff while Defra is funding training for 500 new Port Health Authority officials
Alex Chisholm appears before the Public Accounts Committee last year
09 Mar 2021
Border Force requires another 2,000 staff to deal with a spike in workload when full customs import controls on movements of goods from the European Union to Great Britain come into effect later this year, civil service chief operating officer Alex Chisholm has told MPs.
Chisholm, who is also perm sec at the Cabinet Office, said HM Revenue and Customs – which is also dealing with massive Brexit-related changes to its operations – was not anticipating a significant increase in staffing when the changes take full effect in August.
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Guidance to help local councils adapt to new rules after Brexit.
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This page brings together guidance and information to help local authorities adapt to new rules now that the transition period has ended.
You can check what else you may need to do to adapt by answering the questions on the Brexit checker.
Citizens and businesses can also be directed to the checker to receive a personalised list of actions and sign up for email updates.
UK exporters can also be directed to the Check How to Export Goods (CHEG) tool and a 60-second step-by-step explainer video on how to use the CHEG tool.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on March 1 added Curaçao and the island nation of Antigua and Barbuda to its highest advisory in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Both popular Caribbean countries now carry a “Level 4: COVID-19 Very High” warning (the CDC’s highest) and Americans are being encouraged to avoid all travel to these destinations.