Banca March | Following the arrival in power of Labour’s Keir Starmer, the EU is once again demanding that the United Kingdom fully implement the Brexit agreement for Northern Ireland, as well as respecting the rights of EU citizens with a view to improving relations with its European partners. Thus, the EU’s list of demands to the UK includes the implementation of the agreement designed for Northern Ireland – permanence in the EU single market but obliged to carry out checks on products arriving from this territory to Great Britain – and compliance with the ruling of the country’s High Court, which ruled that EU citizens who had been living in the country for less than five years at the time of Brexit – January 2021 – do not have to go through a new procedure to retain their rights.