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The music merchandise specialist says the move will help alleviate the significant trade issues created by Brexit.
A Stirling Prize-winning architect has opened a new studio in Berlin to make it easier to bid for jobs on the continent and hire EU-based staff.
Stirling Prize-winning architect and timber pioneer dRMM has set up a European outpost in Berlin. / The practice said it had made the move on the back of a recent project win for the Cultural Council of Germany (Deutscher Kulturrat) and in response to problems thrown up by Brexit.
Jonas Lencer said the office was set up to make it easier to bid for jobs on the continent and hire EU-based staff.
Those who have the right to work in the EU can reapply for their jobs.
Ex-ambassador says Democrat White House would prioritise France and Germany.
Boris Johnson greets Angela Merkel as protesters shout from the other side of the fence.
Broken English, a shop full of UK-sourced delicacies, has had a presence in the German capital for 24 years. Yet with the unknown effect of Brexit looming, the curtain is falling on this much-loved store that relies on imported goods.
Sup joins many other UK startups impacted by Brexit.