Cult British bands stung by post-Brexit touring costs The UK music industry is facing a harsh reality, with Brexit making touring in the EU a difficult prospect with the added expenses of Visas, work-permits and VAT. 16/01/2021
World News Brexit red tape is leading to shortages in some UK supermarkets British freight traders say European truck drivers could simply choose not to deliver to the UK over post-Brexit red tape. 16/01/2021
World News 'Outrage': Row after pro-Brexit group moves its website back into EU Neale Richmond, European Affairs spokesperson for a coalition party, Fine Gael, described the move as an "outrage". 15/01/2021
My Europe Series Musicians fear Brexit has cut a decades-long cultural link with Europe For generations of British musicians, Europe has been more than just a place to play - it has been a pilgrimage. With Brexit, that decades-long link could have been finally severed. 15/01/2021
Europe News Future trade deals won't be negotiated as fast as Brexit, says MEP London and Brussels agreed on a post-Brexit trade deal just before Christmas, giving their respective parliaments little time to scrutinise the agreement. 14/01/2021
United Kingdom Scottish fish exporter: 'We'll overcome this — but it'll take time!' GT Seafoods of Peterhead, which exports fresh fish to France, tells Euronews that post-Brexit bureaucracy means extra costs but argues that problems can be overcome. 12/01/2021
World News Brexit: Dutch border guards seize ham sandwiches from lorry drivers Bringing personal animal and dairy products into the EU is no longer allowed following Brexit. 12/01/2021
Europe News Falkland Islands back in spotlight after exclusion from Brexit deal The Falklands have not been included in the EU-UK agreement, a cause for concern among residents, many of whom rely heavily on trade with Europe. 11/01/2021
My Europe Series Scottish seafood trade 'grim' as Brexit red tape hits UK exports to EU Several trade bodies are warning that UK exports to the EU risk grinding to a halt, as new post-Brexit trade rules begin to bite. 11/01/2021
World News Europe's space leaders seek to boost sector, starting in Brussels Jan Wörner, Director-General of the European Space Agency, talks to Euronews about the challenges the space sector faces in 2021. 11/01/2021
Travel News What does Brexit mean for those travelling to and from the UK? The UK has officially left the EU. What does that mean for travel into and out of the island? 07/01/2021
Europe News War of words erupts between Gibraltar and Spain over post-Brexit deal A row has broken out between Spain and Gibraltar over which government has the final say on who enters the British overseas territory. 06/01/2021
My Europe Series Nine Brexit deal claims by Boris or his ministers that are untrue The UK prime minister and his government has made some questionable assertions about Brexit, particularly the EU-UK trade deal struck on Christmas Eve. 05/01/2021
United Kingdom Spanish workers in Gibraltar cautiously optimistic after Schengen deal Alfredo Valencia, a Spanish citizen who has worked in Gibraltar for 12 years is cautiously celebrating the preliminary post-Brexit border agreement that he hopes is "going to knock down the Gibraltar Gate". 05/01/2021
Europe News Calm at Calais on first working day after Brexit takes effect The port of Calais has remained quiet following the first working day of the UK exiting the European Union, with hauliers staying clear. 04/01/2021
Spain Spain in post-Brexit red tape row after UK residents denied entry Several UK residents in Spain complained of being barred from flying to Madrid and Barcelona amid pandemic restrictions and confusion over post-Brexit documentation. 03/01/2021
No Comment Spain: British anti-Brexit bar throws mock EU goodbye party Britons living in Spain throw a "celebration-commiseration" after the end of the Brexit transition period. Many voted to remain in the EU and express their disappointment in leaving the 27-nation partnership. 02/01/2021
United Kingdom Period poverty: UK becomes latest country to abolish 'tampon taxes' The move comes after Scotland became the first country in the world to offer women free sanitary products. Other countries have followed suit and removed taxes. 01/01/2021
United Kingdom 'An act of cultural vandalism': Erasmus alumni on UK leaving scheme The UK's Brexit transition period for leaving the EU has ended and with it the country's membership of the decades-old Erasmus programme. Here's what alumni of the scheme have to say about the UK leaving it. 01/01/2021
United Kingdom Future of UK finance: City of London faces uncertainty under EU-UK trade deal Future of UK finance: City of London faces uncertainty under EU-UK trade deal 01/01/2021