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Checks on foods arriving at Dover will be carried out at a facility in Sevington, Kent, 22 miles away from the port (main image)

'Less choice and higher prices': New Brexit checks on food imports begin but minister says ‘businesses will move on’

1 month ago

Port of Dover

Fears of swine fever entering the UK via illegal meat amid port funding cuts, as Brexit import checks come into force

1 month ago

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New Brexit border regime in force amid warnings of serious biosecurity risks’

1 month ago

The Sevington Inland Border Facility in Ashford, Kent

New Brexit border regime could pose ‘serious biosecurity risks’

1 month ago

Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris

Donaldson hails UK-EU agreement on changes to post-Brexit NI trade rules

1 month ago

As well as the Brexit bash, Boris Johnson was pictured at leaving drinks during the pandemic

Boris Johnson's booze bill for Brexit bash at No10 revealed after two-year legal battle

1 month ago

The Constitutional Court's decision is final

French court blocks plan to allow British expats to stay in France for longer than 90 days without visa

1 month ago

London Mayor Sadiq Khan during his speech to the Fabian Society conference in central London. Picture date: Saturday January 20, 2024.

Sadiq Khan calls for ‘youth mobility agreement’ around EU countries and suggests UK should rejoin customs union

1 month ago

New rules for British second homeowners in France are coming in

Brits with second homes in France can stay for six months without a visa, after post-Brexit limits overturned

2 months ago

Rishi Sunak does not believe Brexit is "in peril"

Rishi Sunak does not believe Brexit is 'in peril' despite calls from EU chief Ursula von der Leyen for it to be reversed

3 months ago

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Michael Gove has insisted soaring migration does not represent a betrayal of Brexit

Soaring migration 'not a betrayal of Brexit', Michael Gove tells LBC, as he insists Govt will drive down numbers

3 months ago

The Spanish government could lobby to see the limit extended.

Spain to 'try and convince EU’ to axe 90-day visit limit for British holidaymakers after post-Brexit rule

4 months ago

French visa rules for second homeowners could be changed

France looks to relax 90-day stay limit for Brits with holiday homes, who have been 'punished by Brexit'

4 months ago

Medicine shortages in the NHS are 'as bad as they've ever been' as a new report blames Brexit for the supply issues.

NHS drug shortages 'as bad as they've ever been' as experts blame Brexit red tape

4 months ago

City executives complained that the cap stopped the recruitment and retainment of quality workers, resulting in London losing out on talented staff.

UK to abolish cap on bankers' bonuses next week

4 months ago

A Belgian court has accused a collections agent, who works with TfL of "abusing its legal powers."

Belgium condemns Sadiq Khan's ULEZ as over 20,000 EU drivers ‘unlawfully’ fined in alleged criminal data breach by TfL

4 months ago

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Rishi Sunak speaks exclusively to LBC

Rishi Sunak blames EU law for stopping 100,000 new homes being built in UK

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Guy Verhofstadt speaks to LBC

Brexit 'red tape' causing 'huge problems' for both UK and EU, top MEP Guy Verhofstadt tells LBC

Sir Keir Starmer said there is no case for going back into EU

Sir Keir Starmer says he is right to seek changes to Brexit deal but there's 'no case for rejoining the EU'

France-German plan to tier EU countries as Keir Starmer meets Emmanuel Macron

French-German plan to create EU 'inner circle' with space for the UK as Keir Starmer meets Macron in Paris

Keir Starmer has pledged to rewrite the UK's Brexit deal

'It'll be the worst of both worlds': Keir Starmer accused of 'Brexit betrayal' after pledging to rewrite deal

The Labour leader criticised Boris Johnson's Brexit deal and has pledged to create a "much better" one.

'We have to make it work': Keir Starmer pledges major rewrite of Brexit deal

Theresa May said Mr Rees Mogg ‘took a sledgehammer’ to the constitution

Jacob Rees-Mogg 'suggested Theresa May bring Queen into Brexit negotiations'

Lord Rose said rejoining the EU would be a 'common sense' move

'Common sense' move for Britain to rejoin EU within 20 years, Asda Chairman Lord Stuart Rose tells LBC

Kemi and Liz Truss

'Kemi Badenoch has adopted Truss' strategy', says James O'Brien as UK negotiates India trade deal

James O'Brien analyses 'the ultimate irony of Brexit' amid calls for a second referendum

James O'Brien analyses 'the ultimate irony of Brexit' amid calls for a second referendum

Michael Gove has been giving evidence to the Covid inquiry

Preparing for Brexit gave UK 'match fitness' to deal with pandemic, Michael Gove tells Covid inquiry

Lord Hammond said being outside the single market has had a cost to the British economy

Brexit was never going to make the UK better off, says former Chancellor Lord Hammond

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Former Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King tells Andrew Marr the UK’s reaction to Liz Truss’ premiership was ‘a bit hysterical’

'No one got hurt': UK’s reaction to Liz Truss’ premiership was 'a bit hysterical', former Bank of England governor says

Boris Johnson gave Jacob Rees-Mogg ‘carte blanche’ to be a ‘pain in the backside for the Treasury and Rishi Sunak.’

Boris gave Jacob Rees-Mogg 'carte blanche' to be 'pain in the backside for the Treasury and Sunak', Guto Harri reveals

James O'Brien

James O'Brien scrutinises deliberate 'dehumanisation' in immigration rhetoric

Stella Creasy

Labour MP calls for a Government of ‘deal makers’ not ‘deal breakers’ to navigate Britain post-Brexit