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Following recent press speculation that the UK may soon agree to pay more for drugs used within the NHS as part of a trade ...
In early corporate news, Drax taps a former Shell vice president as its new chief financial officer, and energy firms SSE and National Grid respond to a planned investment programme by UK energy ...
At a Brexit town hall discussion hosted by the Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses this week, the mood in the room swung ...
The analysis finds a substantial and persistent decline in the value, volume, and variety of UK agri-food exports to EU ...
Bank of England chief welcomes Labour efforts to minimise Brexit's 'negative effects' The UK's top economist welcomed Sir Keir Starmer's re-negotiated deal with the European Union at a speech to ...
The governor of the Bank of England has welcomed the Government’s efforts to forge closer ties with the EU, as he said that officials should work to “minimise” the effects of Brexit on trade.
An agreement between London and Brussels was confirmed on Monday morning, just ahead of the first UK–EU bilateral summit since Brexit. After years of tense relations, the meeting is meant to ...
It’s a disgrace that Brexit happened, its negative effects will be felt for years to come. I feel concerned about young people who were too young to vote in the referendum, 75 per cent of whom ...
Two-thirds of Brits think Brexit has had a negative impact on the cost of living, while 65% of Brits say Brexit has had a negative effect on the economy and 52% think it has been bad for the NHS.
Fewer than half of those who voted for Brexit can point to a positive outcome in any area, and just 8 per cent say that it has had a positive effect on them, according to a new poll. On the five ...
The UK's gross public sector contribution to the EU Budget in 2019-20, the final financial year before Brexit, was £18.3bn, equivalent to around £352m per week, according to the Treasury.