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Politicians prefer to keep it off the agenda but how can Brexit actually work better?
Findings will add to concerns that visa scheme puts people at risk of debt bondage and exploitation
New pricing system to come into effect in February set to increase bureaucracy in industry that supports 400,000 jobs
Reducing trade friction with the EU could boost access to member states, group says
Allies in stand-off on how much EU content can be in vehicles as post-Brexit deal runs out
Britain’s reputation as an investment partner demands urgent work, BCC warns
Plus, Northern Ireland trade with UK declines but grows with the EU
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
Businesses say Britain is losing out as visitor numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels
Keir Starmer must go further than simply arguing for greater military co-operation to reap benefits of closer relations
Pursuing international security initiatives will help party advance closer to bloc but possible obstacles lie ahead
Keir Starmer is looking for ways to rebuild relations with the EU step by cautious step
Head of part BAE-owned MBDA Éric Béranger says ‘geography matters’
Jeffrey Sprecher was an early backer of UK split from EU but now says London has lost value as a trading centre
Years of free riding have left European countries dependent on the US — for greater autonomy, they need Britain’s help
Vital information is said to be missing just weeks before key inspection site opens in Harwich
Ursula von der Leyen backs policy to force asylum seekers to settle outside bloc
The chancellor may not have mentioned Brexit but the OBR pointed to it as a cause of the UK’s ongoing economic weakness
Those involved must always remember that these discussions are easy to start but hard to finish
Drop in goods imports and exports attributed to Brexit by economists
The UK has the potential to be a global leader in approving new industries but it must act quickly
Also in this newsletter: Why Wales’ first minister is pleading for mussels in Brussels
Leaving the EU was supposed to liberate Britain’s cumbersome approvals system and unlock new industries. What is going wrong?
It’s time for political leaders to balance reducing carbon emissions with maintaining cheap food production
Also in this week’s newsletter, Goldman Sachs estimates Brexit’s impact on the UK economy
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