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The European Commission has agreed to compensate Irish farmers for a collapse in beef and dairy prices in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Irish edition of the Sunday Times newspaper said, quoting Irish government and EU sources.
Country’s claim that meat exports are suffering wins support from 14 countries.
Pro-independence party calls for Boris Johnson to pay for mounting costs and disruption of leaving EU.
The party's Westminster leader Ian Blackford said leaving the EU was an "act of economic vandalism" that would damage Scotland.
THE UK Government has u-turned on the Prime Minister’s pledge to compensate fishing firms caught up in Brexit ‘red tape’.
The government has been accused of making a "U-turn" on a pledge by the PM to compensate fishing businesses hit by post-Brexit export problems.
Scottish Fishermen’s Federation accuses prime minister of misleading public about EU trade agreement.
‘Like a ghost town’: Food boss laments collapse in trade at fish market as exports to EU face barriers.
The UK has today announced a new £20m fund for British SMEs facing post-Brexit disruption.
The failure to bring in a promised cash-back scheme for companies hit by EU tariffs is "deeply disappointing", a leading business body has said.
A Stormont department is paying compensation to building contractors because of the decision to stop work on permanent inspection facilities at Northern Ireland's ports, it has emerged.
Lance Forman, a former Brexit Party member of the European Parliament, said that the UK government should compensate the seafood industry for Brexit-related disruption.
Lance Forman, who was a Brexit Party MEP, seemed to forget about a time not so long ago when things were not going so well post-Brexit.
Only £8.4m of the Government’s Brexit support fund has been allocated to companies trading with the EU
THE UK Government has been accused of “throwing the fishing sector on the “scrapheap” with “paltry” schemes to compensate for Brexit losses.
The government’s plan to slash flight compensation for delays on UK domestic flights has been branded as “another Brexit win”, as it would impact on consumer refund rights.
Flight compensation for stranded British travellers is set to be burned on the government's bonfire of EU regulations.
Portsmouth International Port said it was required by the Government to create the £25 million site which remains unused.
Ports are seeking compensation for the facilities, which were meant to carry out the government's new post-Brexit checks but have been put on hold until the end of next year. / Ports across the country are threatening the government with legal action unless compensation is paid to cover the millions of pounds they've spent building new border control posts.