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Lord Frost has been accused of laying out red lines he knew the EU could not accept, to deliberately engineer “a breakdown in relations”, by a leading Irish minister.
German Deli in east London is known for its wide variety of traditional sausages, but the post-Brexit border changes brought in last month means stocks are running worryingly low.
Talks to prevent EU ban on imports of chilled meats likely to fail – with UK required to do the same.
Charlie McConalogue says trade between Ireland and UK will be difficult without deal.
"Historically we’ve relied on the availability of skilled migrant workers from the EU," he said. "That has been extremely difficult. But we’ve filled that labour gap from the Philippines."
The UK's famous sausages, from Cumberland to Lincolnshire, stand to suffer if the government doesn't act.
The PM is reportedly considering bypassing the Northern Ireland protocol so British sausages can continue to be sold there.
The ongoing economic shocks from COVID-19, the sector-specific worries of African swine fever and the logistical upheaval from Brexit have left the UK’s pig industry in peril.
Government source reportedly says there are concerns extra red tape could fuel further inflation.
Helen Browning’s Organic says it is switching to Danish suppliers owing to bureaucracy, delays and costs
The UK has given the EU a new deadline of two weeks to agree to axe trade checks introduced by the Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, or risk unilateral action by London.
The British Meat Processors Association and the British Poultry Council are demanding urgent action from ministers to protect food supplies as the festive favourite is put at risk
Firms across four different sectors share their stories of rising costs, extra paperwork and packages that never arrive.
Grace periods for implementing post-Brexit checks on goods going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland are at the centre of tensions between the EU and UK.
From fish to border checks and even sausages in Northern Ireland, a host of issues need to be resolved in 2021.
Five years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, the bloc is still tied up in post-Brexit wrangling, reports policy correspondent Jon Stone.