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UK public law weekly update: citizens' rights, Brexit SIs, Supreme Court on citizenship deprivation, key judicial review rulings, procurement reforms, FOI decisions, security and inquiries – 8 January 2026

Published on: 08 January 2026

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Brexit Headlines

UK and EU reaffirm commitment to citizens’ rights under Withdrawal Agreement

Following the 18 December 2025 meeting of the Specialised Committee on Citizens’ Rights, the Cabinet Office confirmed that the UK and the EU restated their pledge to fully deliver the citizens’ rights provisions of the Withdrawal Agreement. The session examined progress on Part Two (Citizens’ Rights) and considered continuing matters impacting EU nationals in the UK and UK citizens living in EU member states. The co-chairs welcomed recent legislation clarifying aspects of status for certain EU nationals within the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), stressing the need for a prompt move to permanent residence. The UK flagged concerns over residence documentation for UK nationals in the EU and the robustness of reporting data. In turn, the EU drew attention to processing delays within the EUSS and challenges around late applications...

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