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The number of architects with European Union qualifications registering with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) has dropped by 42 per cent since 2016.
"The British government has left us out in the cold," says Terence Knott. He's the man behind EUBritizens, an action group of British people living in Europe whose lives have changed dramatically due to Brexit.
But practice admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’.
The number of students from EU countries enrolling on UK architecture degree courses has more than halved in the first full year since Brexit, new figures show.
UK architects do not now have an automatic recognition of their qualifications in EU member states following the country’s exit from the union.
British Chambers of Commerce urges government to ‘cut red tape on UK-EU goods movements’.
Improvements ‘essential’ to rescue services trade, peers say – warning ‘too much is at stake if we don’t’.
UK-based travel businesses are facing “significant” operational challenges organising trips to the EU following Brexit, according to the travel association ABTA.
The economic fallout from leaving the EU is becoming all too apparent.
An Aberdeen MP has branded the UK Government a “disgrace” as oil and gas medics have been left in employment limbo by Brexit red tape.