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UK and EU agree Trade and Cooperation Agreement The UK and EU reached an agreement on a Trade and Cooperation Agreement on 24 December 2020, securing a tariff-free, quota-free trading relationship. The Agreement establishes a new framework for law enforcement and judicial cooperation in criminal matters and includes arrangements for timely, effective, efficient and reciprocal exchanges of air passenger data, criminal records information and Prüm data. The Agreement also looks to enable effective cooperation between the UK and Europol and Eurojust, in line with rules for third countries established in EU legislation. Ratification for the agreement in the European Parliament is foreseen for the March plenary session, until which time the agreement will apply provisionally. (link) EU approves two COVID-19 vaccines for use |
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Portuguese take over the Presidency of the Council Council approves EU drugs strategy for 2021-2025 |
· Belgium: Justice Minister sets out stricter procedure for violence against police in interview (link)
· Gibraltar: Bullying at Work’ training programme approved for Royal Gibraltar Police officers (link) · Greece: Police hand out 1001 fines for violations of COVID health measures on New Year’s Day (link) · Ireland: Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors calls for review of priority vaccinations for blue light workers (link) · Slovakia: Higher level collective agreements signed between the Ministry of the Interior and Police Trade Union in the Slovak Republic (link) · Spain: Police union criticises “poor forecasting” leading to officers having to share clothing during COVID pandemic (link) · Sweden: Government set to invest 329 million in next four years into research on crime, segregation and safe societies (link) · UK: Civil Nuclear Police Federation calls on Government to ensure police officers have a place in queue for COVID vaccine (link) |
Other news |
Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights calls for amendments for French General Security Bill Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatović has written to the Chair and members of the Law Committee of the French Senate to call for substantial amendments to the General Security Bill to make it more human rights compliant. Mijatović invites senators to remove the provision imposed in Article 24 banning the dissemination images of the faces of law enforcement officers engaged in police operations. She argues the ban is an infringement of the right to freedom of expression which she claims in this case to be unjustified. (link) Interpol publishes report on the impact of COVID-19 on global terrorism Europol and Eurojust sign new contribution agreement to expand cooperation on Sirius Project |
Eurostat undertaking pilot project on European Occupational Diseases Statistics Eurostat has launched an experimental project looking at European Occupational Diseases Statistics (EODS) in order to assess the efficiency of legislation in safety and health at work at the European level. The data is currently being collected at national level by various organisations to be centralised by Eurostat. (link) |
Look Ahead – 12 January: Exchange of views with the Commission on the issue of vaccines in the EU in a meeting of the European Parliament’s Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. (here) |