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UK Brexit update: made and draft SIs, HMRC customs guidance, Windsor Framework measures, Northern Ireland constitutional changes, and practice resources—23 February 2024

Published on: 23 February 2024

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Brexit SIs and sifting updates

This section provides notices on the newest made and draft Brexit SIs put before Parliament, alongside updates on proposed negative SIs sent for sifting.

Made Brexit SIs laid in Parliament

  • Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024 SI 2024/163: Issued under powers in the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (EU(W)A 2018) and the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA 2020) in relation to Brexit. They revise one item of UK primary legislation and one item of UK secondary legislation concerning the UK internal market. In force from 20 February 2024. (Updated from draft on 20 February 2024.) See: LNB News 31/01/2024 43.
  • Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024 SI 2024/164: Made under powers in EU(W)A 2018 in connection with Brexit. They modify three pieces of UK primary legislation concerning constitutional status...

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