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Agreement aims to make it easier for corporate and wealthy clients in the two markets to do business with each other
Easier for many companies to trade with distant countries than with EU, British Chambers of Commerce warns
New subsidy scheme in England benefits big landowners disproportionately, NFU boss says
Financial regulator says it will clear outstanding cases before the year’s end
The government could diverge from the EU regulating when the new technology
DUP says progress has been made in talks, against backdrop of deepening budget crisis
The sensible approach for the UK is to seek a closer and more co-operative relationship with Brussels
Talks on Monday with political parties come despite lack of deal to restore region’s executive
Subsidy is part of a deal with the UK to postpone tariffs on EV trade
Trade body finds ‘little improvement’ in ability of businesses to export to the bloc
British government argued that duties would heap excessive costs on carmakers
Science secretary Michelle Donelan signs post-Brexit deal to rejoin €96bn research scheme
Plus, concerns over levels of net migration to Britain have diverged among Tory and Labour voters since 2021
UK prime minister steps up attack on Greek counterpart over Elgin Marbles
Lee Anderson says in leaked recording that fringe party sought to tempt him to quit
Peter Robinson says Westminster needs to legislate for a ‘reassertion of the sovereignty of the UK’
Record net migration to the UK post-Brexit
Also in this week’s newsletter: a deep dive into UK trade performance
Paris willing to postpone start of levy on EVs made in Britain or the EU
When immigration is high, employers need to focus on recruiting migrants who are here, not just ask for more
French politician says British ministers did not know the consequences of leaving the bloc
Also in this newsletter, churn at top of government triples since Brexit
Rishi Sunak’s attempt to rescue Rwanda plan by changing the law is misconceived
Project numbers have declined since the Brexit vote but a focus on high-value schemes and a lack of data have muddied the picture
Also in this newsletter: how subsidies are undermining the EU single market
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