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Demands for prime minister to reveal if dangers listed in ‘no-deal readiness report’ last autumn are still real – and whether they have grown because of pandemic.
The paper, commissioned by the Scottish Government, identified 137 potential impacts.
Brussels also plans 'Just Transition Mechanism' to regenerate coal mining and oil regions after transition.
Ministers have been forced to publish details of concerns about public disorder and disruption to medicine and fuel supplies.
Neurologist David Nicholl helped draft Operation Yellowhammer document on medicine shortages - but Commons leader accuses him of incompetence.
As Boris Johnson careers towards a no-deal Brexit, what are the latest reports on the impact it would have?
The UK government is reviewing plans to remove tariffs on a wide range of imports post-Brexit, following warnings that it would undermine the country's oil refining industry.
The future of the UK's fuel refineries could be threatened by a no-deal Brexit, according to an internal local authority document seen by the BBC.
Leaked No-deal Brexit planning documents from Operation Yellowhammer warn of the likely impact on the UK - not the worst case scenario, and have been likened to 'wartime' in peacetime by the Lib Dems
Corbyn says claims that leaked dossier warning of no-deal chaos is outdated ‘can’t be trusted’.
Since Boris Johnson became Prime Minister, the Government has announced it is spending an extra £2bn on no-deal contingency planning.
Government figures seek to play down predictions of food, medicine and fuel shortages in leaked document.
From cross-Channel transport disruption to public disorder – the predictions in the leaked document.
A leaked cross-government study warning of the impact of a no-deal Brexit outlines a "worst-case scenario", cabinet minister Michael Gove has said.
‘The challenge is, particularly in food, it’s perishable, so you can’t stockpile today for demand in November,’ Carney says. / A no-deal Brexit could cause food shortages, Mark Carney has suggested, adding that job losses and business closures are also likely.
The Bank of England governor also hit back at suggestions he is peddling 'Project Fear'.
Flybmi has advised its customers not to travel to the airport unless they've purchased flights through another company.
Pound’s slump and rising production costs mean consumers are feeling the pinch as they stock up for the festive season.