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Italian women invited to work in UK mills in the 1950s but now faced with applying to stay after Brexit have said they feel English and have a life here.
Fazila Loonat says she was racially abused in street after Danny Lockwood’s column.
Business group warns that companies are getting ready to shift operations abroad.
A Sheffield MP is demanding the Government replaces £605m of EU cash earmarked for South Yorkshire after Brexit.
'What we ask from the south is more power and equivalent investment... yet what we get in no-deal Britain is literally, rubbish'
'It is Dominic Cummings and you playing games with Parliament, playing games with the people of United Kingdom'
Despite its success in the EU and local elections this year, the party could have its work cut out to win seats as it pushes for devolutio
Lobby group says former Labour seats have most to lose from collapse of talks.
Facility nicknamed Farage Garage is just one of 29 such sites being created across England
In nearly 50 years as a fisherman Arnold Locker has seen it all. He was fishing when the UK joined the Common Market in 1973 and lived through the heartache of decommissioning and burning of boats that followed in the mid 1980s.
South Yorkshire bosses have branded the UK’s Brexit deal a ‘total disaster’ and say it could cost jobs or force some firms to close.
North Yorkshire-based commercial nursery, Johnsons Of Whixley, says it has had to stop supplying plants to Northern Ireland after new Brexit restrictions came into play in January.
A decades-old fishing business in a major British shellfish port has said that it has been forced to close due to new paperwork brought about by the UK's exit from the European Union.
The owner of the first lobster tank business in Europe’s largest shellfish port has revealed he has been forced to close, alluding to Brexit restraints as the main reason.
Government has not been straight with fishing industry, says Sam Baron of Baron Shellfish, Bridlington
"Every time you send out transport with lobster, it is like playing Russian roulette with five bullets in your gun.”
A pioneering exporter who sold lobsters to Europe from the Yorkshire coast has been forced to wind up his 40-year-old family business – because of Brexit red tape.
A South Yorkshire exporter is unable to export to the EU amid the chaos stemming from the Brexit deal – threatening 30 per cent of business and a £1m sales boost.
'It is literally everything at the moment – Covid-19, feed prices, pig prices, Brexit – it has all happened at the same time'
Touring musicians and technical staff across Yorkshire say new travel laws due to Brexit could put many out of business if a solution isn't found.
Officers from as far afield as Gwent in Wales, Devon and Cornwall and Yorkshire have all been moved to the county to deal with the contingency plans brought in to deal with the change in rules when travelling to EU countries.
Brexit-related issues are causing disruption for SME manufacturers in Yorkshire and the Humber, according to a new report.
A Yorkshire retailer is facing potential losses of £100,000 owing to missing stock.
A new report from the Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce highlights significant challenges continuing to face firms 100 days on from Brexit as they struggle to adjust to new trading arrangements.