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@rt.com
1 year ago
Brexit dubbed ‘economic disaster’ for British-German trade
@theguardian.com
1 year ago
Pacific trade deal is more useful to Joe Biden than it is to the UK’s economy
@rt.com
3 years ago
UK’s post-Brexit labour supply problems could last for ‘two years,’ business leaders warn
@rt.com
3 years ago
UK’s thriving economy refutes all ‘gloom and doom’ of Brexit, expert tells RT’s Boom Bust
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Independence could cost Scotland's economy £11bn a year, forecast suggests
@politico.eu
5 years ago
Trump visit highlights UK’s Brexit choices
@qz.com
5 years ago
Where the candidates to become the UK’s next prime minister stand on a hard or soft Brexit
@guardian
7 years ago
Brexit is just a distraction to the real problem: the UK’s clapped-out economy | Austin Mitchell https://trib.al/JdFJsuM
@guardian
7 years ago
Brexit is just a distraction to the real problem: the UK’s clapped-out economy | Austin Mitchell https://trib.al/tqC1QhY
@guardian
7 years ago
The UK’s economy is London-centric. Brexit is the chance to change that | Laurie Macfarlane http://trib.al/OfMjP0p
@openeurope.org.uk
9 years ago
Markets yet to show any signs of Brexit concern