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City plans Brexit deal by March as talks start

Officials will this week launch urgent talks to thrash out a Brexit deal for the City by March, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The Treasury’s top Ministers and civil servants will hold meetings with City lobby groups to form a plan for selling British financial services in EU countries. John Glen, the City Minister, and Katharine Braddick, director general of financial services at the Treasury, will play key roles in drawing up a ‘memorandum of understanding’ with the EU. John Glen, the City Minister, and Katharine Braddick, director general of financial services at the Treasury, will play key roles in drawing up a ‘memorandum of understanding’ with the EU

Former FSA banking boss to play key role as City Brexit talks begin

Former FSA banking boss to play key role as City Brexit talks begin By Justin Cash 3 rd January 2021 7:33 pm Former FSA banking boss Katharine Braddick is set to play a key role as talks over the City’s post-Brexit future swing into action. The Mail on Sunday reports that plans on the future of British financial services within the EU will be hammered out in “urgent” discussions kicking off this week. A “memorandum of understanding” on how the City is treated is due to be thrashed out in quick fashion, with a deadline of March already set, according to the paper.

Brexit: how the new rules will change your visits to Europe

Brexit: how the new rules will change your visits to Europe Miles Brignall, Patrick Collinson and Anna Tims © various Brexit has changed Britons’ rights when they are travelling, studying, living or working in the EU. Before Brexit, UK citizens could travel, live, go on holiday and work anywhere in the EU without any special permits or visas. As of 1 January 2021 that is no longer the case. The Guardian’s Money team has spent the week poring over the many pages of documentation to explain how Brexit will affect you. Holidays and travel What does all this mean for holidays this year – if and when they are allowed to resume? While the coronavirus crisis has pretty much put a halt to all immediate travel, when the current restrictions are lifted and European trips can resume, Brits face some significant changes over the next two years.

Holidays: Travel insurance delay warning - what to expect when claiming | Travel News | Travel

Link copied Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top Royal stories again. SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Travel insurance has never been more vital than during the covid crisis. With so much uncertainty still swirling, holidaymakers must be sure to adequately protect themselves. However, consumers are warned to expect delays from insurers as the pandemic drags on.

What the Brexit deal means for your finances: All you need to know about travel, property, pensions and bank accounts in the New Year

What the Brexit deal means for your finances: All you need to know about travel, property, pensions and bank accounts in the New Year. This Is Money Reporters Brexit is done , as the slogan goes, and begins officially on Friday 1 January. We have rounded up the most important changes to personal finances after Brexit, so you can enter this new era feeling well-informed and confident on money matters. © Provided by This Is Money Leaving the EU: What will Brexit mean for your money from January 1? Travel Under the Brexit deal, holidaymakers will still get free healthcare in EU countries, plus Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

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