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Now playing Next United Kingdom Will there be UK food import delays after final Brexit deadline? The majority of the UK's fruit and vegetables are imported from Europe. 29/12/2020
Now playing Next State Of The Union Europe's week: Vaccine approval and a final dose of Brexit With Christmas finally upon us this week, so was the welcome news of the EMA's vaccine approval. But failure to secure a Brexit agreement still plagued European leaders, as the continent shut its borders to the UK over fears of a mutant COVID-19 strain spreading further outside of Britain. 25/12/2020
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Now playing Next World News COVID-19 vaccine: Are poorer countries at risk of being left behind? Campaigners want some intellectual property laws to be waived, which they claim will speed up and boost production of the critical treatments, technologies, and vaccines that every country needs access to to defeat coronavirus. 16/12/2020