A third batch of government papers has shed light on the implications of a hard Brexit on patents, chemical regulation, copyright, imports of animals and animal products as well as European Territorial Cooperation funding programmes.
Coverage of the no-deal papers
Advice for no-deal Brexit released
Government pushes ‘third country’ Horizon 2020 status
UK strives to protect nuclear research
UK wants bilateral talks on student exchange
UK guarantees European regional funding
No deal: Government seeks clarity on access to Copernicus data
In one its no-deal papers, published on 24 September, the government said that if the UK leaves the European Union without a withdrawal agreement, British organisations “may be unable to access EU funding” for European Territorial Cooperation projects after Brexit day, 29 March 2019.