The European Union (EU) has taken legal action against the UK on Thursday over its breach of a previously agreed Brexit deal. Elsewhere, there are reports that European Union (EU) and UK trade negotiators have failed to bridge the gap in negotiations.
The controversy over the internal market bill makes the Brexit process more difficult with the disagreement over corporate and fisheries subsidy issues.
According to President Commissioner von der Leyen, the UK has invited the UK to discuss the problematic parts of the internal market bill, but the deadline passed yesterday.
Due to the UK not cooperating as expected, the EU has taken legal action against the UK. At the same time the EU Commission will continue to be committed to implementing the Brexit agreement in full and on time.
The UK now has 1 month to respond to official complaints that have been made. The sterling has depreciated by 0.6% against the euro and the dollar after the case report was announced.