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@theguardian.com
2 years ago
Flagship post-Brexit Australia trade deal ‘not actually very good’, MPs hear
@rt.com
3 years ago
Britain wants to de-escalate fishing row with France, says environment minister, as Paris releases detained trawler
@qz.com
3 years ago
To solve its labor shortage, the UK food industry is importing more workers
@rt.com
3 years ago
UK minister admits ‘one or two teething issues’ with EU on fishing post-Brexit, as producers face massive export problems
@channel4.com
3 years ago
Post-Brexit farming policy ‘less a revolution, more an evolution’ – Environment Secretary George Eustice
@TheNewEuropean
4 years ago
Environment secretary votes against his own proposals to protect post-Brexit food standards https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/george-eustice-brexit-food-standards-1-6549261
@guardian
5 years ago
MPs warn post-Brexit environment plans fall ‘woefully short’ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/apr/25/mps-warn-post-brexit-environment-plans-fall-woefully-short?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium=&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1556193752
@guardian
6 years ago
'Trade will trump the environment post-Brexit': your best comments today https://trib.al/g1kC9Eg
@guardian
6 years ago
Sadiq Khan accuses ministers of stalling over post-Brexit environment watchdog https://trib.al/RklMcIa
@openeurope.org.uk
9 years ago
HSBC headquarters review is more about UK regulation than Brexit risk