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International delivery firm ParcelHero says August’s £800m fall in EU trade adds to the UK’s economic woes.
Sectors from fishing to aviation, farming to science report being bogged down in red tape, struggling to recruit staff and racking up losses for the first time.
Inflation and the cost-of-living crisis – both of which are also linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – have been made worse by the cost of Brexit, according to the Ex-Secretary of the Department for Exiting the EU.
On fifth anniversary of referendum, nation still deeply divided by decision to leave EU.
The modelling estimates Scotland's GDP could be around 6.1% lower compared to if it remained a member of the EU.
Centre for European Reform figures show that by the end of last year, the economy was 5% - or £31 billion - smaller than it would have been if the UK had stayed in the EU.
“Only a total rejection of Brexit lies can fix broken Westminster politics,” Plaid Cymru Westminster leader, Liz Saville Roberts MP will today say in a keynote speech at the party’s annual conference.
Ellie Newis reviews two of the flagship free trade agreements that were supposed to reignite the UK economy.
Charlie Cornish says departure from EU has harmed UK aviation sector’s ability to recruit workers.
"As far as trade is concerned, things are panning out in the manner once stupidly dismissed as “Project Fear”. And we will be poorer as a result."
"This is now the third Asia-Pacific agreement in a row where more than 80 per cent of the projected growth in trade has gone to exporters in those other countries," she said.
The Mirror man called the UK's split with the EU "a disaster, a nightmare," adding that "long term it'll take 4% off the economy."
The think tank study indicates GDP would be 2.3 per cent higher had the UK voted to remain in the EU.
Government hoped to sell new guidance as ‘Brexit benefit’. / The government expects zero economic benefit from the reintroduction of crown symbols on pint glasses, ministers have admitted.
We could end up with tonnes of fish that Brits don't even like and no way of selling them to the EU before they rot.
The economic fallout from leaving the EU is becoming all too apparent.
A project manager’s disdain at chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s speech to Bloomberg's city HQ – ‘the UK will soon probably need to start offering its own nomad visa just to get people to come here,’ probably resonated with many IT contractors.
How vulnerable each region is to economic disruptions from Brexit: Parts of Germany are especially vulnerable.
World-renowned economist Adam Posen reveals some tough truths about Britain’s situation.
All trade deals combined worth less than 50p per person a year, analysis of government figures shows.
THE UK will suffer the worst recession of any of the world's top economies as Britain's painfully high rate of inflation is exacerbated by the effects of Brexit and the UK Government's untargeted energy support scheme, a new report has found.
Boris Johnson’s agreement estimated to cost 6.7% of expected GDP rise over 15 years.
Official figures confirmed a 41% drop in trade during the first month after the end of the transition period - with officials saying there was evidence disruption from new customs arrangement was behind some of the fall.