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“For France, Brexit was a gift,” said Fashion Roundtable CEO Tamara Cincik. “We gifted our prominence in terms of talent and profile, while a business-savvy French government saw an opportunity … all while inducing customers to shop there for their high-end purchases.”
More Britons are seeking "backdoor" access to the European Union, as post-Brexit restrictions make work and travel within the EU difficult.
A North Devon charity which provides English language lessons has noticed a shift in the demographic of the South West labour market since Brexit, bosses say. Latest government figures show a decline in the number of National Insurance Numbers (NINos) being issued to people born in the EU and an increase in those for people born in Africa and Asia.
In a quaint Cumbrian village, a can-do company has redefined post-Brexit trade, turning a small community into a global powerhouse with optimism the secret to its success.
Anti-Brexit campaigners have voiced delight after it was revealed the government plans offering Brussels a huge concession.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn has rejected suggestions that Northern Ireland's economy is being "crippled" by post-Brexit trading arrangements, amid unionist warnings over an "all-Ireland economy".
He was first elected as a Ukip member of the European Parliament in 2014 and his role ended when the UK left the EU in 2020 – at which point he was an MEP for the Brexit Party. The defendant led Reform UK's 2021 Welsh Parliament election campaign but is ...
Brands such as Cadbury and Mars have been accused of 'shrinkflation' as customers are paying the same amount for their favourite chocolate treats, but are getting less
Friedrich Merz questioned the reliability of the United States as an ally, calling for better European integration