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This is the most chilling explanation of what Brexit will do to the UK economy after December. By @AdamPosen, President of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Chief negotiator sets out red lines for ‘basic agreement’ and says UK will have to agree to ‘level playing field’ if it wants access to European markets.
Survey shows 88% of 100 leading academics believe a Canada-style trade deal with the EU will have a "negative" impact on Britain's economy.
Regardless of a deal or no-deal Brexit, the current political uncertainties are challenging the UK's position as the premier location for resolving disputes. Commercial courts have already opened in Paris and Amsterdam, with proceedings conducted entirely in English and expressly aimed at competing with the UK.
On 26 October, we held a panel event to discuss the impact of Brexit on music specifically and the Arts generally. / As a preface to the evening’s discussion, the editor-in-chief, Anthea Simmons, read out a powerful, personal message from Sir Howard Goodall which we reproduce here in full.
What is the single market and why does it matter in talks about Brexit?
New research from economics experts at Aston University has found Brexit has caused a largely negative effect on UK services trade since the EU referendum.
THE UK's decision to break away from the EU cost service exports more than £110 billion over a four-year period, new research has shown.
Brexit will potentially cost London’s economy £9.5bn a year – with the capital’s service sectors bearing the brunt of the downturn, stark new research published by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, reveals today.
Sadiq Khan urges government to strike financial services equivalence deal with EU.
Warning that crisis will ‘get worse as businesses see that there is not much going on in UK-EU negotiations’.
Experts found that UK services exports between 2016 and 2019 were £113 billion lower than they would have been if not for Brexit.
The UK’s obsession with regulation autonomy has “strong implications", Luisa Santos said.
London, at the heart of the UK’s service sector economy, may lose up to £9.5bn in economic output a year from Brexit.
We need permission from France, Germany et al to rejoin an international treaty or risk hamstringing a large part of Britain’s legal services industry.
A new report exposes in detail the impact that Brexit is having on businesses - with the effects getting worse over time, not better.
State’s 2016-2019 services exports £126bn higher than projections based on prior trends
The capital’s service sectors will bear the brunt of a downturn, according to a study published by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
House of lords says ‘significant challenges remain’ for the financial services sector.
Brexit will hit trade in services between the Republic and UK irrespective of the outcome of current talks, according to all-island professional body Chartered Accountants Ireland.
SINCE the EU referendum in 2016, there have been largely negative effects to the UK services trade, according to new research.
Leaving the single market will come as a huge blow to the services sector. Rather than acknowledging that fact, our ruling class have opted to press on.
Brexiters are often accused of living in the past. That is manifest in the now recurring Brexiter response to concerns about Brexit: ‘but we did perfectly well before’.
As the UK attempts to join the Lugano Convention, questions are being asked about London's position as a litigation and arbitration centre.