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Emergency traffic controls triggered 20 times this year as extra Brexit checks and freight volumes cause logjams.
Victoria Derbyshire: ‘Is it possible to estimate the yearly extra cost to your business because of Brexit?’ This chemical manufacturer: ‘£155,000 per year’
The chief executive of high street retail giant Next has blamed the government’s “insane” immigration policy for the huge shortage of lorry drivers causing chaos in Britain’s supply chain.
Almost four years after Johnson promised the fishing merchant the French would be desperate to buy his fish, the business has seen sales plummet 30% and export costs rise by as much as £3,000 a week.
People in Ebbsfleet and Warrington are worried by the development of inland border facilities on their doorstep. They tell Rory Sullivan about their concerns Rory Sullivan
A 35-year-old graphic designer from Bristol told i he wishes he could ‘turn back time and vote Remain’.
Sunny days should see the UK’s restaurants and pubs welcoming customers, but they face a staffing nightmare.
As the orchestra prepares to welcome back live audiences, the conductor urges ministers to act on new touring rules in Europe.
"We are losing 27 countries, while the Europeans are only missing out on Britain."
MA joins creative industry representatives to call for urgent action. / The current terms of the Brexit trade deal make it virtually impossible for creative professionals to work in the EU on a short-term basis.
UK fishermen were facing a growing crisis today as they were forced to halt exports to the European Union because of a mountain of bureaucracy.
Musicians and music businesses warn of ‘time up’ for UK grassroots acts, and European orchestras being resistant to booking UK artists because of ‘paperwork and expense’.
It is easier for the EU to import lamb from New Zealand than from Wales because of Brexit, MPs have been told.
The Isle of Olive deli on Ada Street sadly shut its doors forever last month after 11 years. / However, Brexit had a huge affect on the business. “Brexit meant that for every invoice issued to us by a producer, there was a customs fee to be paid to agents in Greece and then another fee to the agent in the UK for the import declarations,” Gregoris explained.
DISRUPTION to medical supplies and potential coronavirus vaccines as a result of Brexit cannot be ruled out, Scotland’s Deputy First Minister has said.
“Honestly, it is hard to make significant progress because of major delays from Covid. Also, costs have risen almost 20-30% due to Brexit.”
Fownes Brewery in Brierley Hill is one of many which has felt the effects of the UK leaving the European Union, with co-owner James Fownes detailing some of the issues he's had to face.
COVID and Brexit have left Guernsey businesses in a minefield, according to the newly-elected president of the Guernsey Chamber of Commerce, Diane De Garis.
New figures reveal Scottish salmon farmers have seen losses plunge by £11 million as firms incur costs of hundreds of thousands of pounds a month due to Brexit “confusion”.
The end of EU free movement for British citizens post-Brexit means that British artists face visas, work permits and more for EU touring.
Iconic London to Paris cycle event will end current format after 20 years due to Brexit-related complications and logistical hurdles.
‘It’s entirely Brexit,’ says haulier who has been caught up in 15km queues.
Intense traffic congestion around Dover is partly down to “Brexit scenarios”, according to the head of the British Ports Association.
UK public companies are trading at a £500bn valuation discount due to the "scarring impact" of the Brexit vote.