Thousands of pigs may be culled because of post-Brexit staff shortages
Thousands of pigs could be destroyed because there are no workers to take them to slaughter.
Thousands of pigs could be destroyed because there are no workers to take them to slaughter.
The Home Office said the increase is reflects more people seeking to confirm their status in the UK after Brexit.
Britain's supermarket bosses have warned that Brits might have to get used to empty shelves.
Brexit and Covid-19 are causing shortages and diminished variety on supermarket shelves, Steve Murrells said.
"We were hit by Brexit," the chair of the National Care Association told the BBC.
A leading London law firm warned that thousands could lose their rights due to errors in the EU Settlement Scheme.
"Stark warning to the UK economy that the accelerated levels of growth we’ve seen earlier this summer are not sustainable,” said Duncan Brock, group director at CIPS.
Cricket legend Ian "Beefy" Botham will lead UK efforts to drum up post-Brexit trade with Australia.
HMRC data reveals 270 million additional customs declarations are expected to be filled out as a result of the additional checks.
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