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Category: Industry

UK’s post-Brexit chemical regulations raise concerns over public health and environmental safety | IBT

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​  After Brexit in 2021, the UK adopted its chemical regulation, Reach, separate from the EU, raising eyebrows as the rules…

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Posted in: Chemicals, Europe, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, chemical regulations, eu, uk

UK’s science and tech industries ‘held hostage over Brexit’ | NationalWorld

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​  Cambridge University entrepreneur in residence Ewan Kirk said the new Horizon funding deal was “much, much worse” than it was…

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Posted in: Europe, Industry Filed under: brexit, eu, science, tech, uk

Toxic chemicals banned by EU since Brexit still in use in UK | The Guardian

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​  Exclusive: EU restricts use of eight chemicals, with 16 more in pipeline; UK has two under consideration. Read More 

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Posted in: Chemicals, Europe, Industry, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, chemicals, eu, uk

UK fishing fleet continues to face post-pandemic, Brexit challenges despite rising fish prices | SeafoodSource

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​  The profitability of U.K. fishing vessels declined in 2022 due to a myriad of challenges. Read More 

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Posted in: Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, Europe, fish-farming-aquaculture, Industry Filed under: brexit, eu, fishing, uk

UK government defeated over plan to relax water pollution rules to boost homebuilding | WTAQ/Reuters

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​  The government said last month it planned to remove European Union “nutrient neutrality” laws it had retained post-Brexit, which are…

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Posted in: Construction, Environment, Europe, Industry, Politics, UK Filed under: brexit, building, eu, uk

EU Commission and UK reach political agreement on Horizon | European Commission

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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_4374

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Posted in: EU, Industry, UK Filed under: eu, horizon, uk

UK had safe water – until Brexit let Tories sell environmental standards down the river | The Guardian

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​  Michael Gove, who pledged to boost protections, now plans to scrap them. No wonder natural habitats are threatened, says Labour…

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Posted in: Environment, Europe, Industry, Regulation Filed under: brexit, eu, standards, uk, water

Brexit: food shortages – a Flanders perspective – Dirk Verlee | Talking Retail

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​  The food shortages earlier this year were more noticeable in the large retailers, with their inflexible pricing, than in the…

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Posted in: Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Logistics & Haulage, Opinion, Trade Filed under: brexit, eu, food-shortages, uk

Johnson’s “oven-ready Brexit deal” made one manufacturer open 27 different bank accounts | The New European

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​  The report says the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) has increased costs, administrative burdens and difficulties in long-term engagement with…

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Posted in: Banking, Europe, Financial Services, General manufacturing, Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: bank accounts, brexit, eu, manufacturing, uk

Brexit and Covid pressures leave hospitality seeking special visas for staff due to shortages | The Scotsman

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​  Pubs, hotels and cafes are having to close more often to give staff a rest due to lack of employees. Read…

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Posted in: Europe, Hospitality, Industry, Labour issues, Scotland, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, hospitality, staff-shortages, uk, visas

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