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Category: Industry

UK products will stay branded with EU symbol in latest Brexit climbdown | The Independent

1 August 2023 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

​Ministers confirmed on Tuesday that they would keep the “CE” mark on products indefinitely – a move welcomed by businesses…

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Posted in: Europe, Industry, Politics, Regulation Filed under: brexit, CE mark, climbdown, eu, uk

Rising cost of care: what have been recent trends and what does future hold? | Clyde & Co

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​The cause of this crisis is said to be due to underinvestment for many years, the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit.…

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Posted in: Business, Europe, Health, Health Services, health-care, Industry, Labour issues, Migration, public-health, UK Filed under: agencies, brexit, care workers, eu, uk

Why Brexit has made it cheaper for firms to pollute in UK | iNews

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​In the UK, where post-Brexit our climate policies have diverged from those of the EU, the cost to industry of…

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Posted in: Business, Environment, Europe, Industry, pollution, public-health Filed under: brexit, eu, pollution, uk

Festive food at risk as new Brexit rules leave businesses unprepared | Grocery Gazette

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​Christmas food is under threat as European business are unaware of or unprepared for new Brexit rules that are rolling…

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Posted in: Europe, Food processing, Food/drink manufacturing, Industry, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, festive food, uk

Brexit inflated UK energy bills by $1.4 billion in 2022 | Quartz

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“Brexit inefficiencies cost UK consumers hundreds of millions of pounds, just as food and energy prices surged.” https://qz.com/thanks-to-brexit-the-uk-paid-an-extra-1-4-billion-in-1850436896?utm_medium=sharefromsite&utm_source=quartz_twitter

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Posted in: Industry, UK Filed under: brexit-inefficiencies, energy, prices

UK wine and spirit producers braced for new post-Brexit alcohol duty | Financial Times

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​Suppliers and makers warn system beginning on August 1 will hit sales of stronger drinks or trigger ‘drinkflation’ Read More  

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Posted in: Europe, Food/drink manufacturing, Imports, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, spirits, uk, wine

Letter: Brexit hits UK’s leading role in aviation emissions policy | Financial Times

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​From Graham Pendlebury CBE (Former Senior Civil Servant, DfT), Surrey, UK. Read More  

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Posted in: Aerospace, Defence & Marine, Environment, Europe, Industry Filed under: aviation emissions, brexit, eu, uk

Brexit created hospitality-sector issues – Alyn Smith | The National

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​Pre-Brexit, labour shortages were not as much of an issue thanks to freedom of movement. Equally, sourcing products from the…

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Posted in: Business, Europe, Industry Filed under: brexit, eu, hospitality, uk

Medical supplies to NI still under threat despite protocol reform, report warns | Euractiv

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The supply of over 50% of veterinary medicines to Northern Ireland is at risk of being discontinued after 2025 despite…

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Posted in: Europe, Exports, Imports, Industry, Medical Equipment, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland, Politics, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, medical supplies, northern-ireland-protocol, uk

Share of EU trade for English and Welsh factories falls despite global trade boom | The Guardian

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​Make UK report says post-Brexit structural shift in trade is particularly hurting factories in north-west and West Midlands. Read More  

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Posted in: Europe, General manufacturing, Industry, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, manufacturing, uk

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  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Britain and Europe: time to move together, faster and further | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit’s slow‑burn hit to UK economy | Rieti
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Seven times Starmer’s MPs have forced him to U-turn…so far | Politico
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on A warning for Starmer: Brexit’s falling apart, but if you’re not bold on Europe, your Labour rivals will be | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour must follow up plan to return to Erasmus by re-joining EU | London Loves Business
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Erasmus is back – but what made it so good? | Metro
  • Mark on Brexit has been a resounding disaster. Starmer must find the courage to change course | The Guardian
  • Kevin Jones on New entrance fee to visit Europe set to triple, says European Commission | CNBC

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