The sick man of Europe: Brexit set to choke supply of fresh foods in Britain
While the government is encouraging the nation to consume more fresh produce, this will ensure "the exact opposite result.”
While the government is encouraging the nation to consume more fresh produce, this will ensure "the exact opposite result.”
“I think of all the things we have lost, from Erasmus scholarships to all those musicians and artists who can no longer travel freely between Britain and Europe.”
A consignment fee of £145 is set to be applied on products passing through the port of Dover or the Eurotunnel from April 30.
Sadiq Khan is ready to take a bold step into 'pre-Brexit territory', after he outlined his vision for a new form of Erasmus study.
Business and Trade Committee chair Liam Byrne criticised the Government’s response to his committee’s report on the CPTPP deal.
'Namely, its superficiality, nostalgia, and love of game play.'
“If I’m on a wicked mission for Mr Putin carrying dangerous poisons, that would be my route in, wouldn’t it?”, Lord Sandhurst said during a House of Lords debate.
Jacob Rees-Mogg may have just summarised the problem with Brexit in fewer than 10 words - whether he knows it or not.
The £24 million hub could be surplus to requirement before it even opens.
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