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From cross-Channel transport disruption to public disorder – the predictions in the leaked document.
Accusations come as PM is set to meet Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Dublin.
The daily movement of people and goods across the Frontier would be ‘abnormally disruptive’. / GIBRALTAR will experience six-hour border delays, a fall in tourist numbers and disruption to emergency services under a no-deal Brexit, the Government has said.
M20 barriers removed as Operation Brock system is taken apart before 31 January.
Brussels firms up position and bloc’s unity before tough talks on future relationship with UK.
Representative body warns firms would simply not fill out forms moving goods to Britain.
U.K. companies exporting into the European Union will have to wait for permission from tax authorities before they can move their goods under plans being drawn up by the government.
Lorries will need permission from new HMRC computer system before heading for Dover.
HMRC document shows firms in Great Britain will be obliged to complete three types of electronic paperwork.
Council given only hours’ notice of emergency purchase of 1.2m sq ft ‘Mojo’ site.
A post-Brexit customs centre for up to 10,000 lorries has been earmarked for a 27-acre site in Kent, in a plan the local MP says came "out of the blue".
Businesses face 400 million extra customs declarations a year at a cost up as much as £20 billion under government plans.
Declaration system may be swamped, leaving trucks stranded, with risk of price hikes and shortages.
Just in case you don't fancy the 1,200+ page document on Boxing Day.
Campaigners say direct links between capitals could significantly reduce carbon emissions.
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.
New visa rules, taxes and transport restrictions are some of the hurdles British dance and theatre organisations must now overcome to tour Europe.
Since the new year, the impact of Brexit has had a clear effect on every stage of the logistics process... According to new research, 50% of UK business decision makers felt that Brexit uncertainty had negatively impacted their supply chain in the last five years, with this only set to increase as the full effect of Brexit becomes clear.
A new survey by the Incorporated Society of Musicians has revealed how the Brexit Trade Deal has been a disaster for businesses such as tour operators, instrument manufacturers and retailers as well as those involved in recording, music publishing and sale of music. One performer even said ‘the era of being a UK-based concert artist is pretty much over’.
"Bloody EU, promoting international train travel to save the planet," Best For Britain said.
With inflation set to rise, alongside the cost of shopping and transport, the economic fallout will squeeze Britons’ budgets.
A local authority has revealed that it is struggling to deliver highways construction projects because of a shortage of engineers likened to the national haulier crisis.