UK AND EU FACE UP TO CRIME FIGHTING CHALLENGES IN POST-BREXIT WORLD

THE CHALLENGES facing Britain as it deals with the consequences of the June 2016 referendum vote to quit the European Union (EU) are manifold. However, unpicking British involvement in joint anti-crime arrangements with the EU maybe the toughest of all. Keith Nuthall reports.   AFTER almost a year of negotiations on how the UK might extricate itself from a European Union (EU), of which it has been a member (in the EU’s developing forms since 1973), there are now, at last, some solid proposals on how this might take place. The European Commission, on ...


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