UK government to review internal market act
Briefly

"The UK internal market is essential for the UK economy, allowing people and business to buy and sell goods, provide services and work across the four nations of the UK."
"This UK government is committed to engaging with the devolved governments, and we recognise frustration with how the UK Internal Market Act has operated in the past, particularly the lack of clarity in terms of how it operates."
"The argument stemmed from whether Holyrood or Westminster should take control of powers being returned to the UK from the EU such as rules over food and air quality and animal welfare."
"The Scottish government branded it a Westminster 'power grab', while the UK government described it as 'the biggest transfer of powers in the history of devolution.'"
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