
This Friday’s edition of the Brexit Briefing is part of the series of posts to highlight articles published in the media covering Brexit from an environmental perspective.
The articles are presented in chronological order with the most recent articles first. They are not presented in any specific order of importance & are provided as a selected sample of news articles to promote understanding of the key environmental issues as they develop during the Brexit process.
The selected articles this week are:
‘Divorce bill’ row frustrates Brexit talks (BBC, 31 August 2017)
Brexit Talks End in Acrimony Amid Stalemate Over Bill (Bloomberg, 31 August 2017)
Reports: May taps Sir John Randall as new environment adviser (BusinessGreen, 30 August 2017)
Will Brexit harm our Westcountry beaches? (ITV News, 30 August 2017)
Is a Green Brexit Likely to Happen? (Environmental Technology, 30 August 2017)
Brexit threatens product availability (LogisticsManager, 30 August 2017)
Brexit has led to shift in tone on fracking, says Ineos boss (The Scotsman, 28 August 2017)
UK Home Office ‘cannot be trusted’, say EU citizens’ rights groups (The Guardian, 28 August 2017)
Broad appeal of Labour’s new stance on Brexit (The Guardian, 27 August 2017)
Brexit: Money and other disputes dog EU-UK talks (BBC, 26 August 2017)
Does Chlorinated Chicken Affect the Environment? (EnvironmentalTechnology, 26 August 2017)
Does the row over EU courts leave green laws in a tangle? (BusinessGreen, 24 August 2017)
Does the row over EU courts leave green laws in a tangle? (BusinessGreen, 24 August 2017)