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Sunak tells FT he wants to start laying foundations for Britain’s future economy
Approach seeks to cut years off traditional licensing process for treatments
Deal over the Great Britain to NI border is being squeezed from all sides
Downing Street ‘union unit’ replaced by new ministerial committee after leadership convulsions
Andrew Bailey says tensions will escalate if banks are forced to cut ties with City
Power companies call for clarity from government on post-Brexit schemes
Government to offer mentoring but experts say barriers to EU trade should be tackled
Survey shows only one-third of businesses managed to get products through to EU since start of 2021
Watering down Solvency II would help to cover the costs of preparing for Brexit, trade body says
Unionist party privately lobbied UK for such a deal but now rejects idea as solution to Northern Ireland’s Brexit problems
A memorandum of understanding with Brussels will do little to staunch the drain of activity from the City
Sector calls on ministers to boost exports and improve access to overseas markets
The region offers some of the best value wine in the world — but finding them may prove difficult
Daffodil farmers warn millions of blooms will be left to rot because they cannot secure enough pickers
Brussels gives green light to information flows from the EU to Britain
Pro-Brexit adviser Oliver Lewis appointed just two weeks ago to oversee strategy to counter Scottish independence
Disaster looms unless Johnson acts to save the 300-year-old Anglo-Scottish Union
Growth in sector activity falls to a 9-month low in February, according to survey
Fears appointment of former Brexit negotiator could impede efforts to improve trading in Northern Ireland
Former Brexit chief negotiator’s modus operandi when it comes to Europe has always been one of confrontation
Disputes over issues such as Northern Ireland and trade leave London and Brussels unsure of their future relationship
‘Suddenly, the UK has a vaccine industry. Helping winners in emerging sectors: here’s an industrial strategy’
Government paid largest firms £306m in two years for specialist work
Architect of Johnson’s ‘hard Brexit’ strategy gets seat in cabinet after internal fight
Duncan Smith says reform group advising PM would seek ‘fast and sensible’ regulatory changes
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