Brexit blamed as daffodils left to rot in Cornwall
Daffodils in a 16-acre field near Truro are rotting away after this growing season - from January to April - has seen the worst shortage of workers from countries such as Romania and Bulgaria.
Daffodils in a 16-acre field near Truro are rotting away after this growing season - from January to April - has seen the worst shortage of workers from countries such as Romania and Bulgaria.
A Deltapoll survey commissioned by the Mail on Sunday has discovered that public support for the Labour Party stands at 41 per cent, with the Tories are trailing behind on 36 per cent. This wouldn’t give Jeremy Corbyn a majority in the House of Commons, but if a deal was ...
People with UK family ties have been held in detention centres, moved into isolation and rounded up for a removal flight tonight. The Home Office has not confirmed details, but it is believed a flight has been chartered to deport people to Nigeria and Ghana. But some appear to have ...
Brexit has ceased to be the "will of the people", analysis of British Social Attitudes Survey respondents has suggested. National Centre for Social Research data found 55 per cent of Brits would vote Remain in a second referendum, with just six per cent of respondents saying they now think the UK ...
The Prime Minister has admitted there is 'not enough support' for a new vote on her Brexit deal. After gathering Brexit-backers at Chequers on Sunday and speaking to the DUP leader, Arlene Foster and Jeremy Corbyn, on Monday, the PM said she had reached the conclusion she could not yet ...
A prominent Brexiteer, who recently resigned as a Minister, has said he believes that most of the Commons can get behind a Norway style Brexit deal. George Eustice resigned as fisheries minister because as he was opposed to the PM considering extending article 50. However, in an interview with Radio 5 ...
Brexit is the word on everyone’s lips these days and it is having an impact on every aspect of British life, including the property market. The Brexit delay, the looming deadline and the political drama that has accompanied it all, means that almost everyone in Britain is now playing a waiting game ...
Organisers estimate over a million people marched through the capital’s streets to Parliament square to ask for the public to have the final say on Brexit options. Speakers addressed the many from all over Britain thronged into Parliament Square. “Brexiteers told us we would have £350 million extra for the ...
The EU’s agreement of a short extension of Article 50 reduces the likelihood of a no-deal ‘Brexident’ next week. Even if Scope has expected the UK to avoid a no-deal exit, the consequences of prolonged uncertainty for the UK’s credit ratings are growing. The EU agreed Thursday to a short ...
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