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The Checks

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OriginNorth Shore
New Zealand
Record labels Full Time Hobby
MembersKarel Chabera Jr.
Jacob Moore
Callum Martin
Edward Knowles
Sven Pettersen
AlbumsHunting Whales
Alice by the Moon
GenresRock
Garage Rock
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Active until2022-03-24 20:12:00
Skos genreAlternative/Indie
Career startNorth Shore, New Zealand
SongsSongsWhat You HeardHunting Whales · 2007 You and MeAlice by the Moon · 2009 Candyman ShimmerDeadly Summer Sway · 2011 View 25+ more
ListWhat You HeardHunting Whales · 2007
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About The Checks


The Checks were a New Zealand rock band known for blues-driven, high-energy rock. The group released three albums, Hunting Whales, Alice by the Moon and Deadly Summer Sway and toured extensively before splitting up in 2012.

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Brexit: New system begins for moving goods from GB to NI

May 18,2023 2:00 pm

By John CampbellBBC News NI economics and business editor

A key part of the Windsor Framework has been implemented with the start of a New System for moving goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland .

The framework, which was agreed by the EU and UK in February, is the revised post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland .

It is intended to ease trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

The Most visible change will be.

That labelling change is due to be rolled out across the rest of the UK next year.

Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said the New System would mean " the substantial majority" of trade from GB to NI will be " treated as UK internal trade".

The framework modifies the Northern Ireland Protocol, the 2019 deal which kept Northern Ireland inside the EU's single market for goods.

That arrangement keeps the Irish land border open, but has meant products arriving into Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK are subject to checks and controls.

On Sunday, a new trusted trader scheme came into effect with a system of " green and red lanes" at NI ports.

The Green lane/Red Lane system is supposed to reduce bureaucracy for GB goods which have Northern Ireland as their Final Destination .

Goods which are coming from GB to be sold to consumers in NI will use The Green lane meaning minimal paperwork and few routine checks.

Companies will have to be signed up to a new trusted trader scheme to use The Green lane.

There were some trusted trader processes under the protocol but Mr Heaton-Harris said the new scheme was open to a wider range of businesses.

" Over 1,600 new businesses are now registered under the new UK Internal Market Scheme, who were not members of the UK Trader Scheme and all of which can now move their eligible goods free from costly tariffs,' he added.

The biggest change is in The Treatment of food products.

Under the Northern Ireland Protocol, food products being sold in Northern Ireland had to be produced to EU standards.

That meant products coming from GB faced costly bureaucracy to prove their products met the EU rules.

" Grace periods" meant these requirements were never fully imposed on supermarkets after they warned it would make their Northern Ireland businesses unworkable.

Under the Windsor Framework, UK Public Health and safety standards, rather than EU standards, will apply for all retail food and drink.

That means a wider range of GB trusted traders who are sending food For Sale in Northern Ireland will face much reduced bureaucracy.

The flipside of this is the introduction of the 'Not for EU' labels on GB food products, to give A Level of assurance to the EU that products will not wrongly be sold in its single market.

Shoppers from The Republic of Ireland can still take goods home from Northern Ireland but cannot resell them.

Mr Heaton-Harris said: " Some major UK retailers which were excluded from the old 'grace periods' faced burdensome Red Tape moving food into Northern Ireland under the old system but can move products through The Green lane. "

James Duke of Manfreight, one of NI's major hauliers, told The Bbc they were not anticipating any major problems with the new systems but that one potential issue could be lack of preparedness among some GB suppliers.

'Ongoing bureaucracy'

But He Said it would not be " a repeat of 2021" when the protocol was introduced adding that government agencies are being " very pragmatic and collaborative".

However, some businesses will face ongoing bureaucracy, particularly food wholesalers who distribute goods across NI and The Republic of Ireland.

Goods which will potentially be sold in The Republic will not qualify for green lane processes and will instead have to use the Red Lane .

Andrew Lynas, who runs Lynas Foodservice in Coleraine, told The Bbc that about 75% of his goods coming from GB will have to use the Red Lane .

He gave the example of a dessert being supplied from a company in Wales.

" We may sell 100 cases of that a month, 98 of stay in NI and two could go to The Republic and yet all 100 of those have to get all The Checks for the Red Lane .

" So it's difficult to get the supplier to understand and to want to, maybe, supply us. "

But He Said the big advantage of the framework is that it brings certainty after years of Brexit uncertainty.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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