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The Latest: Dutch say no-deal Brexit could hit 50 medicines


The Latest on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union (all times local):4:30 p.m.Dutch health authorities say that the supply of some 50 medicines used to treat life-threatening illnesses could be jeopardized if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal. The agency said in a report that a 'no deal' Brexit could "result in negative revisions of our outlooks on ratings" if the disruption to the economy were "immediate and material." Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29 but it's unclear how after U.K. lawmakers last month rejected the Brexit deal Prime Minister Theresa May negotiated with the EU. British Prime Minister Theresa May is due in Brussels on Thursday to seek concessions to the Brexit deal. ———11:55 a.m.European Council President Donald Tusk has blasted British politicians who lobbied for the U.K. to leave the European Union without first working out how to do it.


Source: ABC News February 06, 2019 11:48 UTC



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