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Britain has spent £400 million on border posts that will not be needed because of Sir Keir Starmer’s reset deal with the EU.
M&S boss criticises post-Brexit food labelling as ‘bureaucratic madness’ - Stuart Machin said more than 1,000 M&S products ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNCheaper food could take years to arrive as Starmer’s Brexit reset stallsFear over difficult talks growing among both UK and EU officials amid concern that momentum built during May's summit has been lost ...
The European Commission has blocked the UK’s bid to join a pan-European trade convention designed to simplify post-Brexit ...
Rod Addy, director general of the Provision Trade Federation explores the real state of UK trade agreements between the US, ...
Local businesses including Glenmorangie and Paterson shortbread are set to benefit from £9bn annual boost by 2040 ...
The EU is likely to ask Britain for dynamic alignment with its SPS rules and a role for the European Court of Justice, which Starmer could agree to, according to think tank UK in a Changing Europe.
But news of a potential SPS deal is bitter-sweet for the U.K.’s commercial ports, which invested over £100 million of their own cash into specially designed border control posts to carry out checks on ...
The UK must show the EU it “can be trusted again” after its reputation was “trashed” by the previous government signing deals it had no intention of honouring, according to a veteran ...
The "Not for EU" labels have been progressively introduced since the post-Brexit trading deal, known as the Windsor Framework ...
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