India  

Environmental damage should be criminalised says anti-Brexit campaigner

Sky News Monday, 25 March 2024
An anti-Brexit campaigner is calling for damaging the environment to be made a criminal offence - with major polluters facing up to a decade in jail or a fine of up to £3.85m.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Brexit Brexit UK withdrawal from the European Union (2020)

Labour wins Brexit strongholds as early local election results come in

Labour has won control of a string of Leave-voting councils as results begin to roll in from the local elections across England and Wales.
Sky News

Pint-sized wine to be allowed on shelves from September

Pint-sized bottles of wine will be allowed on UK shelves from autumn under new post-Brexit trade rules - but doubts have been raised over their demand.
Sky News
Post-Brexit trade laws will drive imported flower prices up 5%, sellers warn [Video]

Post-Brexit trade laws will drive imported flower prices up 5%, sellers warn

Roughly 80% of cut flowers in the UK are sourced from the Netherlands, according to the British Florist Association, and post-Brexit trade rules are making sellers nervous.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:11Published
What are the new post-Brexit border controls starting on April 30? [Video]

What are the new post-Brexit border controls starting on April 30?

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 04:27Published

Brexit border checks to 'add billions' to consumer bills

Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warned.
Sky News

You Might Like


Related news from verified sources

Former British PM Theresa May to stand down at next election

Former British Prime Minister Theresa May announces she won't seek re-election to Parliament, signaling departure from frontline politics. May, who became PM in...
IndiaTimes

UK: New Immigration Rules Radically Reform Skilled Worker Route - Lewis Silkin

This is the biggest reform of UK work routes since Brexit. The clear message from Government is that net migration must be reduced.
Mondaq