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<p>We have made good progress on the outstanding WA issues since March European Council
on topics including goods, customs, intellectual property, ongoing police and judicial
cooperation in criminal matters, ongoing judicial cooperation in civil and commercial
matters, data, public procurement, Euratom, Union procedures, administrative procedures
and administrative cooperation procedures.</p><p>We have already published the topics
for discussion on the future framework jointly with the EU. This incorporates the
economic and security partnerships outlined by the Prime Minister, as well as the
institutional framework that will underpin them and other cross-cutting issues.</p><p><a
href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/topics-for-discussions-on-the-future-framework-at-forthcoming-meetings"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/topics-for-discussions-on-the-future-framework-at-forthcoming-meetings</a></p><p>Since
then we have had a series of productive discussions and have published detailed slides
and papers covering:</p><ul><li><p>Framework for the UK-EU Economic Partnership</p></li><li><p>Company
Law (accounting and audit)</p></li><li><p>Civil Judicial Cooperation</p></li><li><p>Data
Protection</p></li><li><p>Transport</p></li><li><p>Science, Research and Innovation</p></li><li><p>Framework
for the UK-EU Security Partnership</p></li><li><p>Exchange and protection of classified
information</p></li><li><p>Consultation and cooperation on external security</p></li><li><p>Security,
law enforcement and criminal justice</p></li><li><p>UK participation in Galileo</p></li><li><p>Benefits
of a new Data Protection agreement</p></li></ul><p>The British people voted to leave
the EU and Government is focused on delivering this historic task. The whole of Government
is working hard to ensure the UK can fully seize the opportunities offered by withdrawing
from the EU.</p>
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