Category: Brexit
Post-Brexit border checks forecast to cost UK £4.7bn, says NAO
by The Guardian | May 20, 2024 | Brexit, Business, European Union, Foreign policy, International trade, Politics, Shipping industry, The Guardian, Trade policy | 0 |
Watchdog says says repeated delays have caused unnecessary costs and strategy lacks a ‘clear timetable’The government expects to have spent at least £4.7bn on introducing post-Brexit border controls, which have...
Read MoreBrexit border checks will cost UK firms £470m a year, says watchdog
by The Guardian | May 19, 2024 | Brexit, Business, European Union, Foreign policy, International trade, Politics, Shipping industry, The Guardian, Trade policy | 0 |
‘More than three years after end of transition period, it is still not clear when full controls will be in place’Post-Brexit border checks will cost UK businesses £470m a year, the government’s public...
Read MorePost-Brexit rules on antibiotic use on farms water down EU laws, experts say
by The Guardian | May 17, 2024 | Antibiotics, Brexit, Environment, European Union, Farming, Politics, Society, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Scientists point to loopholes in new legislation that have been closed under European Union regulationsNew rules intended to reduce the use of antibiotics in farming in the UK have been criticised as too lax and weaker than...
Read MorePost-Brexit deal on border between Gibraltar and Spain remains unresolved
by The Guardian | May 16, 2024 | Brexit, David Cameron, European commission, European Union, Foreign policy, Gibraltar, Politics, Spain, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
European commission vice president, Maroš Šefčovič, cites progress on trade and economy for territory but not border checksTalks on a post-Brexit deal to govern the border between Gibraltar and Spain have...
Read MoreBrexit border IT outages delay import of perishable items to UK by up to 20 hours
by The Guardian | May 15, 2024 | Brexit, Business, Cheese, Europe, European Union, Food, Food & drink industry, International trade, Meat, Retail industry, Technology sector, The Guardian, UK news, World News | 0 |
Lorries carrying meat, cheese and cut flowers held up by new checks, with retailers rejecting some ordersLorries carrying perishable food and plants from the EU are being held for up to 20 hours at the UK’s busiest Brexit...
Read MoreRichard Tice: the donor turned politician who has bankrolled Reform
by The Guardian | May 13, 2024 | Brexit, Politics, Reform UK, Richard Tice, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
The party leader has often operated in Farage’s shadow, but is building a profile looking to outflank Sunak on the rightFour months ago, a prominent Conservative MP described Richard Tice as a “pound-shop Nigel...
Read MoreLabour gains in leave areas may cut swing needed for overall majority
by The Guardian | May 11, 2024 | Brexit, General elections, Keir Starmer, Labour, Local elections, Local elections 2024, Local politics, Politics, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Analysis reveals voters switching from the Tories in pro-Brexit seats could make a Starmer election victory easier to achieveVoters are switching from the Tories to Labour in the most pro-Leave parts of the country in such...
Read MoreMedicine shortages in England ‘beyond critical’, pharmacists warn
by The Guardian | May 8, 2024 | Brexit, Diabetes, England, Epilepsy, Health, NHS, The Guardian, UK news | 0 |
Survey has revealed challenges faced by pharmacists and risk of harm to patients as key drugs are unavailable‘We’re firefighting in the background’: the pharmacists coping with record drug shortagesDrug...
Read MoreDavid Miliband condemns ‘absurd’ lack of cooperation between EU and UK
by The Guardian | May 8, 2024 | Brexit, Conservatives, David Miliband, Defence policy, Europe, European Union, Foreign policy, Labour, Politics, The Guardian, UK news, World News | 0 |
Former foreign secretary to call for next government to seek much closer ties with bloc on foreign policy and defence issuesDavid Miliband will on Wednesday urge British ministers to forge closer links with the EU and condemn...
Read MoreFarmer confidence at lowest in England and Wales since survey began, NFU says
by The Guardian | May 6, 2024 | Brexit, Business, Environment, Extreme weather, Farming, Food & drink industry, Politics, Society, The Guardian, Trade unions, UK news | 0 |
Union cites extreme wet weather and post-Brexit phasing-out of EU subsidies as main reasons for slumpFarmers’ confidence has hit its lowest level in at least 14 years, a long-running survey by the biggest farming union in...
Read MoreFood importers in UK say new Brexit checks could add 60% to costs
by The Guardian | Apr 30, 2024 | Brexit, Business, Europe, European Union, Food & drink industry, Foreign policy, Road transport, Shipping industry, The Guardian, Trade policy, UK news | 0 |
Businesses say fees for Dover inspections are much higher than first thought and will push up shop pricesImporters of food from the EU into Britain have said newly introduced post-Brexit checks could increase their costs by up...
Read MoreHow UK’s new border controls will affect animal and plant imports
by The Guardian | Apr 29, 2024 | Brexit, Business, European Union, Food & drink industry, Foreign policy, Politics, The Guardian, UK news, World News | 0 |
Second phase of physical checks could result in price increases in shops, as businesses pass on costs to consumersAfter more than three years of delays, Tuesday finally sees the introduction of physical checks on animal and...
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