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Also in this week’s newsletter: the coming crunch for EU food imports
Monitoring authority calls out delays to issuing of interim papers to residency applicants
Policy Exchange think-tank urges UK prime minister to improve business climate instead
Trade experts warn British membership of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean convention is not ‘immediate fix’
Also in this newsletter: a revealing poll about Northern Ireland and the Falklands
Next Tory leadership election will be set against backdrop of MPs lamenting electoral deal struck to deliver Britain’s departure from EU
Cross-party group’s call for ‘general policy’ on regulations comes as Labour vows to improve ties with Brussels
The trade-off the original Tory Leavers made with populists handed the Conservatives over to an alien worldview
Ola Källenius calls for delay in post-Brexit sourcing rules and warns new tariffs will dent industry competitiveness
Western polities are ailing — deliberative assemblies would revivify them
Attitudes have softened since Thurrock was one of the UK’s top Brexit-supporting districts
The sector is struggling with labour shortages and post-Brexit export regulations
Government attempts to replicate EU system threatens innovation, warns industry
‘Deep concerns’ expressed over move to force European residents to pay back benefits after government records error
Also in this week’s newsletter: a new poll shows two-thirds of voters believe leaving the EU has been a failure
Brussels insists on wresting lucrative business from London as derivatives houses fear threat to stability
Voters know they made a mistake. That doesn’t mean they are ready to be told so
Plant growers say long-delayed controls will add £42mn a year in red tape and business expenses, for little gain
Hoping for delays to post-Brexit rules is not a strategy, particularly for British automakers
Data for 2022 is due out in the coming week and analysts expect it to set a new record
Post-Brexit, the debate has shifted to distinct choices — on students, NHS workers and seasonal fruit-pickers
There is still uncertainty about its final shape despite significant amendments
Also in today’s newsletter, what the local elections tell us about the ‘Brexit unwind’
Also in this newsletter, Stellantis’s post-Brexit woes offer way of thinking about EU-UK relations under a Starmer-led government
DUP seeks to retain council dominance on Thursday in test of support for Stormont boycott
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