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Charity urges Sajid Javid not to make 'a bad situation even worse'.
Document criticising Theresa May's Chequers plan 'was not sufficiently balanced' and sought to influence government policy on 'an issue unrelated to the charity’s purposes', regulator finds.
National Crime Agency investigating 'theft of data' from Institute for Statecraft.
Homeless shelters and women's refuges could also run out of food, charities say in letter to PM.
Leaders of 15 charitable organisations have written to the prime minister calling for a 'hardship fund'.
Five leading green organisations have called on Theresa May to delay Brexit to avoid losing environmental protections created by “decades of campaigning”.
Lack of government funding to help children in care apply for EU settled status could leave many undocumented and without access to state care, charities warn.
Homelessness is already rising and experts fear a hard Brexit could severely impact those who depend on social welfare.
Bid to force Boris Johnson to act thrown out – despite charities warning youngsters are in danger as they are forced to turn to smugglers.
Domestic abuse victims and children in care among those affected by ‘last minute’ announcment of crucial funding, campaigners say.
Charities in several countries in Europe have been handed government funding to help vulnerable residents apply for post-Brexit residency.
A Tory MP’s call to ‘bring in the army’ to help stop migrant crossing across the English Channel has been condemned by immigration charities.
Exports to EU halt due to border delays and paperwork.
The UK’s official departure from the EU took place on January 1, 2021. The Brexit roll-out, not unexpectedly, has been awash with problems.
BREXIT has halted charitable efforts from Swindon which help vulnerable street dogs and cats in the European Union.
Ireland’s only charity-funded air ambulance is facing a massive €320,000 Vat bill because of a Brexit-related change in aircraft leasing — unless the Government acts.
Frustrated charity bosses say post-Brexit customs red tape at Dover has held up the transportation of aid shipments to Ukraine.
Polish charity says three vans were blocked from getting on ferry because they didn’t have required paperwork.
Brexit is preventing small charities from getting supplies to the Ukrainian border.
Frustrated charity workers have said that items they are trying to get to war-torn Ukraine are stuck at the Port of Dover due to complex post-Brexit paperwork and custom checks.
A total of £250,000 is available for those affected by Covid-19 and Brexit.
The music charity Help Musicians is set to provide a new fund that will give UK-based artists advice and planning tips regarding touring Europe in the post-Brexit climate.
RE:ACT Disaster Response has agreed a £180,000 six-month contract with Kent County Council to ease stuck truckers’ nightmare waits to board ferries and Eurotunnel shuttles
A crisis relief charity is being drafted in to ease the suffering of lorry drivers in post-Brexit queues. RE:ACT Disaster Response usually respond to help after earthquakes, hurricanes and floods.
It is more than a month since the UK's new trading relationship with the European Union (EU) came into being but the transition has been far from easy for some businesses. From being told to set up operations in Europe, having goods stuck in port and facing increased costs to clear the border, three North East firms reveal the reality of adapting to the new rules.