As we approach the deadline for leaving the European Union (EU) on 29 March 2019, it is possible that the UK could leave without a deal covering the terms of withdrawal and likely future relationship. This means the UK would leave without a transition period and EU laws would no longer apply from the point of exit. This will have a significant impact on all aspects of business activity in Britain and our sector is no different.
The government has published several Technical Notices to try and help individuals and businesses prepare in the event of ‘No Deal’. This briefing serves as an index of all the Technical Notices that are relevant to our sector; some are sector-wide, and others are more specific to particular sports.
Click on the link below to view the briefing in full.
Angela Rippon CBE, alongside Lisa Wainwright MBE, CEO of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, the City of London Corporation and a whole host of Strictly Come Dancing stars, are officially launching Let’s Dance! at the City of London’s Guildhall on Saturday 8 February.
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