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@rt.com
2 years ago
Brexit impact on UK consumers revealed
@forbes.com
3 years ago
Fairtrade Fortnight 2022 Is Here And More Relevant Than Ever
@aljazeera.com
3 years ago
Don’t panic buy, Britain tells consumers
@telegraph.co.uk
4 years ago
Five-fold increase in card fees expected when buying from EU
@guardian
4 years ago
Brexit: what are consumers' rights on holidays, banking and more?
theguardian.com
@fastcompany.com
4 years ago
American chickens covered in chlorine have become a hot-button Brexit issue in Britain
@TheNewEuropean
4 years ago
Truss insists she can secure a Brexit deal with Trump which will benefit consumers and farmers
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@TheNewEuropean
4 years ago
Truss insists she can secure a Brexit deal with Trump which will benefit consumers and farmers
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@TheNewEuropean
4 years ago
Truss insists she can secure a Brexit deal with Trump which will benefit consumers and farmers
theneweuropean.co.uk
@guardian
5 years ago
Brexit: Liz Truss claims new tariff policy could cut prices for consumers - live news
theguardian.com
@aljazeera.com
5 years ago
Workers' rights at risk with new powers for UK courts
@TheNewEuropean
5 years ago
Retail experts are amazed the firm is directly telling consumers its prices could rise because of Brexit.
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@WSJ
5 years ago
What could a no-deal Brexit look like for businesses, the economy and consumers in the U.K.?
@SaabiraC
breaks down the potential consequences of the U.K. crashing out of the EU without a deal.
#WSJWhatsNow
t.co
@wsj.com
5 years ago
No-Deal Brexit: A Look at Potential Consequences
@guardian
5 years ago
UK consumers have resisted Brexit doom and gloom – until now
theguardian.com