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Card fees for online transactions between UK and EU up five-fold since Brexit.
Some UK carmakers and drivers face higher costs under the Brexit trade agreement, with an expert warning little-noticed parts of the deal are a “big loss” for Britain.
Deal or no-deal, the cost of food is going to rise for businesses and very possibly consumers. Our business correspondent @pkelso explains why ingredients we take for granted today may become a little harder to come by if there is no #Brexit deal.
House of Bruar, the Perthshire clothing, food and tourism emporium, has warned that the “true effects of Brexit” are still to be felt despite predicting a return to pre-Covid trading.
The UK left the EU on January 31, 2020, but more than two years on, businesses in Wales are still trying to adjust to the challenges and issues it's brought.
From queues in Dover to rising food prices, Brexit has been blamed for a number of things impacting families. But it has given us Rishi Sunak's 'Brexit pub guarantee' - here we look at the good, the bad and the ugly consequences.
Today marks 100 days since Brexit properly happened in the UK - with seamless trade and EU rules replaced by a weighty trade deal.
It’s almost 100 days since Britain completed its split from the EU -- almost five years after the referendum vote –- and a clearer picture of the consequences of the decision to leave is starting to emerge.
Awesome Books isn’t finding Brexit very awesome.
Collapsed trade deals, rising food prices, more border checks and not enough flowers for Valentine’s Day – thanks a bunch.
Comparing the stories encouraging people to vote to leave the EU to those we've seen in recent weeks paints rather a bleak picture.
The company confirmed that it will end its service between the Belfast and London hubs at the end of October, and described the decision to be “Brexit-related”.
Cheese, beef and tomatoes are three foods that could be most at risk.
Apple is pushing up the price of apps by 25 per cent to make up for the plunging value of the pound.
The Brexit benefits keep piling up! Leading financial experts are now placing the blame for rising food prices on you-know-what...
‘Everything’s just a lot more difficult and it’s costing us more’
Heineken and Carlsberg follow makers of Carling and Budweiser in hiking cost of their beers in face of weak pound
After six years and nearly £500,000, fears have been aired over the future of the Shotley pier restoration.
Birds Eye fish fingers and Walkers crisps are asking supermarkets for price rises of up to 12%, in the latest standoff between household brands and retailers over the dramatic fall in the value of the pound.
One of the owners of a family-run dairy farm in Blackburn is calling for action as challenges caused by housing, Brexit and the cost of living crisis continue to crop up.
Brexiteers promised to “take back control.” But the decision has instead delivered recession, gloom, and despair.
Prices of fireworks are predicted to rise as supply shortages start to bite.
Brexit is likely to drive up prices at Boohoo, with additional costs largely relating to distribution and administration to blame.
‘This is clearly an attempt to make it harder for the public and parliament to ensure protections are not traded away’
'This is going to hit us in January....customers are really going to see the problems on supermarket shelves'