Brexiter Dyson – moving HQ to Singpore – tells people to get back to office
the pro-Brexit entrepreneur was accused of "hypocrisy" after moving Dyson's global headquarters to Singapore in 2019.
the pro-Brexit entrepreneur was accused of "hypocrisy" after moving Dyson's global headquarters to Singapore in 2019.
Nando’s has shut 45 restaurants amid a chicken shortage, with industry sources blaming EU worker rules.
Meanwhile imports from Great Britain tumbled by more than €2.5 billion, or 32 per cent.
Labour said the figures make a "mockery" of Boris Johnson's "levelling up" plans.
"It’s very difficult to date for manufacturers to see any benefit from leaving," an organisation representing thousands of businesses has said.
'How much would it cost to run a full page advert in The Express that just has a montage of all their old inaccurate stories?', wrote one Twitter user.
"The British people do not want Liz Truss negotiating trade deals on our behalf without telling us what they mean," Emily Thornberry said.
An animal welfare representative said the government is showing signs that there will not be proper protections against animal testing post-Brexit.
“This is an admission that far from ‘teething problems’, the government expects supply problems from their rushed Brexit deal to continue indefinitely," Best for Britain's Naomi Smith said.
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