Brexit sends food and drink exports to the EU plunging by £2bn
The figures show Brexit-related problems are structural, not "teething problems".
The figures show Brexit-related problems are structural, not "teething problems".
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Conservative former cabinet minister David Davis cautioned that the aid cut has “potentially the fatal consequences of a medium-sized war”.
The Commons leader said fans who booed were protesting against a culture of "wokeness".
Dame Cressida Dick has been personally censured by the report for her role in hampering an inquiry into police corruption in the Morgan investigation.
Asked what her message to those in the UK who do not want her to return would be, she said: “Can I come home please, pretty please?”
Sir Simon Stevens said that the NHS would “finish the job” of the Covid-19 vaccination programme to the “greatest extent possible” over the next four weeks during the extension of lockdown.
Writing on Twitter, the Swedish climate activist hit out at world leaders for watching “jet planes perform aerobatics”.
The home secretary said the anti-racism protest was “gesture politics” - and swerved a question about whether she herself would boo.
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