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Deal takes shape on trading arrangements but unionists and Eurosceptics still need to be brought on board
Insiders say outline of framework agreement on post-Brexit trade is crystallising
Northern Ireland secretary Heaton-Harris says he will ‘assess carefully all options’ for region in political limbo
Opposition leader ready to ‘support’ prime minister as moves intensify to resolve dispute over protocol
Brussels would have access to British IT data for trading across Irish Sea as protocol negotiations warm
Pressure is building on all sides to find a long-term solution and improve post-Brexit relations
Tory manifesto promise to seal post-Brexit agreements for 80% of country’s business with the world falls short
UK trade secretary’s letter to Washington says measures are protectionist and seeks flexibility for British industry
It became clear in 2022 the UK is at a permanent disadvantage to competitors in the single market
British Chambers of Commerce calls for ‘honest dialogue’ over reform to Trade and Cooperation Agreement
Also, why the cost of electric vehicles is likely to go up and healthy life expectancy to go down
Company bosses say a shift in political mood means more productive engagement over trade and investment
The UK debate around Brexit is shifting in light of new data showing the consequences of leaving the EU. In a four part series, the FT examines the impact on Britain’s economy, trade, business and politics
Prioritising the ‘benefits’ of Brexit over economic gain set a poor precedent for future agreements, say critics
Brussels fears policy could violate post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement
Economists agree that leaving the EU has made Britain poorer, the only question is the scale of the setback
It should not consider regulatory changes unless they will clearly be for the better
With the British economy expected to take a 4% hit from leaving the EU, business is pressing for a better relationship
Premier will face calls to soften impact of Brexit when he addresses CBI on Monday
Chancellor echoes PM Sunak’s words even as fiscal watchdog warns of ‘significant adverse effect’
George Eustice warns against repeating mistakes of the agreement with Australia
George Eustice says agreement signed by Liz Truss ‘gave away far too much for far too little’
Industry groups urge agriculture minister to reconsider new rule on meat products
Crisis-hit Britain misses Diwali deadline on UK’s biggest post-Brexit trade agreement
Lobby groups tell Kemi Badenoch minimum food, green and animal welfare standards needed in future post-Brexit deals
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