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		<title>Single market: UK Plans to Reshape Relationship with EU</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The UK government is planning new legislation that could enable the country to adopt EU single market rules without parliamentary approval. Critics warn of potential integration with the EU by stealth.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The UK is seeking to improve diplomatic and economic ties with the EU after the &#8216;reset&#8217; deal was announced last May. In a significant development, ministers are planning to reshape Britain’s relationship with the EU through new legislation that could allow the UK to sign up to EU single market rules without a parliamentary vote.</p>
<p>The proposed bill will enable the UK to swiftly implement evolving single market rules if deemed in the national interest. This move is facilitated by so-called Henry VIII powers, which allow ministers to approve laws without full parliamentary scrutiny using secondary legislation.</p>
<p>While Parliament can either approve or reject this secondary legislation, it cannot amend it. The introduction of these sweeping powers is likely to put the government on a collision course with opposition parties, who have raised concerns about the implications for parliamentary oversight.</p>
<p>Critics argue that this approach could amount to &#8216;integration with the EU by stealth.&#8217; Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith stated, &#8220;Parliament reduced to a spectator while Brussels sets the terms is exactly what the country rejected.&#8221;</p>
<p>The government, however, claims that the move will cut red tape and costs for businesses. The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates that Brexit will reduce long-run productivity by 4% and decrease exports and imports by 15% compared to remaining in the EU.</p>
<p>The EU remains the UK&#8217;s largest trading market, with nearly half of total trade in 2024 projected to be with EU countries. The government is currently negotiating deals on food and drink and emissions trading as part of the new legislation, which is expected to be introduced before the summer of 2026.</p>
<p>Prof Anand Menon commented on the situation, stating, &#8220;The reality of this is we are signing up to a deal with the European Union that commits us to follow their rules, whether we like it or not.&#8221;</p>
<p>As discussions continue, officials and observers are closely monitoring the situation to assess the potential impacts on trade and parliamentary democracy. The government maintains that it will ensure Parliament has a role in new deals and on new EU laws applying under those agreements.</p>
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		<title>Marmalade Rebranding Post Brexit: Citrus Marmalade Set to Replace Traditional Name</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marmalade is being rebranded as 'citrus marmalade' under a new UK-EU food deal, affecting producers across the UK.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marmalade is set to be rebranded as <strong>&#8216;citrus marmalade&#8217;</strong> under a new UK-EU food deal, which aims to align UK food regulations with updated European standards. This change is part of the UK&#8217;s broader strategy to reduce trade barriers and costs for British producers following Brexit.</p>
<p>The rebranding initiative will apply across England, Wales, and Scotland if the plans receive approval. The UK Government has stated that the legal definition of marmalade will be widened, allowing non-citrus spreads to be marketed under the same name. This shift is expected to take effect in Northern Ireland as part of the 2023 Windsor Framework.</p>
<p>According to a government spokesperson, &#8220;British marmalade is not changing; it will still be the same product available in our shops as it is now.&#8221; However, producers will need to preface &#8216;marmalade&#8217; with &#8216;citrus&#8217; in their labeling. More specific descriptions, such as &#8216;lemon marmalade&#8217;, will also be permitted under the new regulations.</p>
<p>The Department for Environment, Food &#038; Rural Affairs (Defra) is currently engaging with affected businesses regarding these changes. A spokesperson from Defra noted that &#8220;labelling changes around marmalade could be confusing for UK consumers,&#8221; indicating that adjustments in consumer understanding may be necessary as the rebranding rolls out.</p>
<p>This rebranding follows a historical context where marmalade originated as a thick, sugary quince spread from Portugal. The evolution of its definition reflects changing consumer preferences and regulatory environments, particularly in the wake of Brexit.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timetable for when these changes will take effect in Britain. It is still unclear whether the updated rules will need to be implemented before or after mid-2027. Additionally, questions remain about whether products such as &#8216;strawberry marmalade&#8217; will be allowed on British supermarket shelves.</p>
<p>The deal includes 76 revised EU food regulations that could apply in England, Wales, and Scotland, marking a significant shift in the food industry landscape post-Brexit. Observers are keen to see how these changes will impact UK marmalade producers and consumers alike, as the implications of the rebranding unfold.</p>
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