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A leaked presentation, obtained by Sky News, warns of the impact of 'no-deal' on UK passengers travelling to and from Europe.
Sony will move its European headquarters from the UK to the Netherlands to avoid disruptions caused by Brexit. The company said the move would help it avoid customs issues tied to Britain's exit from the EU.
Car maker said move would affect all three of its UK car plants.
Eyjafjallajökull seen as nearest recent example of what civil service could have to cope with.
Police fear the fallout from a "no-deal" Brexit could lead to "wide-scale disruption and dangers for the general public" and have warned they may not have the resources to cope.
NHS trust exploring possibility of workers staying overnight if no deal leads to chaos on roads.
Cold war plans revived to move royals to safe locations away from London if unrest follows no deal
Emergency services to work with government agencies and councils to test readiness.
Temporary steel barrier to be installed to allow lorries travelling to Europe to be held on the coastbound carriageway.
Transport body warns UK lorries would need counter-terrorism safety certificates.
'It would not be possible to compete procurement and make it operational for 29 March' senior department for transport official tells MPs
Brexit uncertainty has forced a European airline to cancel flights to the UK, leaving British holidaymakers stranded.
David Meek, the CEO of Ipsen, warns Britain leaving the European Union has seen the country fall down the list of priorities.
"No such thing" as a managed no-deal promoted by Tory Leavers.
The European Union expects Britain to seek its assistance to avoid disruption to food imports in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the EU’s agriculture chief said on Saturday.
Associated British Foods, the owner of Primark and Twinings among other household brands, has warned of "severe disruption and terrible consequences" if the UK leaves the EU with no deal in place.
Nearly one-third of the “most critical” preparations for a no-deal Brexit are behind schedule, according to newly released government papers on the implications of a disorderly exit from the EU.
French customs staff stage work-to-rule to demonstrate March 29 reality. One border guard declared: 'This will be what it is like after Brexit. Back to 1970s.'
Belgian customs authority advises export before 29 March or pause operations to avoid chaos.
Some 3,500 troops held 'at readiness' to aid in contingency plans.
The extent and range of the impact of a no-deal Brexit is revealed in a confidential Cabinet Office document that warns of a “critical three-month phase” after leaving the EU during which the whole planning operation could be overwhelmed.
Flu vaccine could be airlifted into the UK after Brexit if routes such as the Channel Tunnel and ferries are disrupted, the boss of a leading drugs company has said.