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Minister’s letter to Labour MP sets out government forecast as companies warn of food price rises
Windsor framework was meant to reduce paperwork but businesses are worried ahead of rules coming into effect on Sunday
Also in this newsletter: how inflation is flattering UK trade figures
Higher than expected penalty by EU court highlights how bloc’s rules still apply due to N Ireland’s single market ties
The government’s post-Brexit subsidy regime has left some farmers with less money than before
Berlin and carmakers back UK call for three-year pause on requirement for batteries to be produced locally
BoE postpones implementation of new rules by six months to July 2025
Bank of England will set back some Basel III reform rules but disappoint banks by reducing phase-in period
Wishful thinking is not enough to forge strategy on this most important plank of foreign policy
Labour does not want ‘dynamic alignment’ but ministers call position rejoining in all but name
Also in this week’s newsletter: new report exposes falls in developmental financing since Brexit
Leader of UK’s main opposition party tells business leaders in Paris he wants to rewrite Brexit deal with EU
Experts say Labour leader has limited how far UK’s trading relationship with EU can be improved
UK’s opposition leader pledges to repair relations with EU leaders but may find they have other priorities
Labour leader tells FT his government would put closer trading relationship with Brussels at heart of growth policy
Transport groups oppose high fees, but port operators need to recoup cost of new border facilities
Sir Keir Starmer proposes returns agreement with the bloc under which UK would take in asylum seekers
Keir Starmer should expect to cop political heat from the right as he moves to ease trade friction with the bloc
The nation has realised what it is: a small country that needs immigrants, high taxes and European allies
What does the future look like for Britain outside the EU?
Either by starting a new party, or seeking to steer the existing Tories to the right, the populists are on the move
Less Common Metals applies brakes in home market after Brexit stymies exports to mainland Europe
Roles of government, Environment Agency and Ofwat in monitoring and enforcement of discharges by water companies under scrutiny
As a new show celebrates the city as a hotbed of radical design, emerging talent faces increasingly tough conditions in which to build a brand
UK, Irish and Brussels officials to use Belfast event to discuss increasing strains on relations
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