UK Court Ruling Could Impair EMA’s Ability To Do Its Job
Executive Summary
A UK judge has said the European Medicines Agency cannot escape the lease on its London premises after Brexit, meaning the agency may have to pay double rent when it moves to Amsterdam. The EMA believes this will affect its ability to carry out its responsibilities as an EU agency.
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