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Also in this newsletter, churn at top of government triples since Brexit
Rishi Sunak’s attempt to rescue Rwanda plan by changing the law is misconceived
Project numbers have declined since the Brexit vote but a focus on high-value schemes and a lack of data have muddied the picture
Also in this newsletter: how subsidies are undermining the EU single market
Shipping companies want the UK to give them post-Brexit protection from antitrust rules
Competition regulator urged to seize post-Brexit sovereignty after Brussels axed industry’s exemption
Industry urges government to extend ‘cheese letters’ before post-Brexit terms expire on December 31
Changes could be extended to other EU member states
Plus, voters growing disillusionment with political parties’ handling of Brexit
Banker salaries that were doubled to get round the measure could become baked-in
Walkout by inspectors of meat and other foods will pose first test of post-Brexit Windsor framework deal
Requirement for electronic authorisation will act as deterrent for up to 1mn visitors a year, it is feared
As a US trade mission visits, the region seeks to diversify job creation outside tech sector
Plus, as British public opinion turns against Brexit, should Labour be bolder in pointing the finger?
It has been a good conference for the UK opposition Labour party — but will that translate into a solid majority?
Also in this week’s newsletter: new survey confirms that SMEs continue to underinvest
Brussels says it will interpret ‘made in Europe’ rules very loosely in 2024
Also in this newsletter, UK becomes biggest faller in G7’s trade openness tracker
Leading supermarkets call on government to speed up legislation or put exports at risk
Minister’s letter to Labour MP sets out government forecast as companies warn of food price rises
Windsor framework was meant to reduce paperwork but businesses are worried ahead of rules coming into effect on Sunday
Also in this newsletter: how inflation is flattering UK trade figures
Higher than expected penalty by EU court highlights how bloc’s rules still apply due to N Ireland’s single market ties
The government’s post-Brexit subsidy regime has left some farmers with less money than before
Berlin and carmakers back UK call for three-year pause on requirement for batteries to be produced locally
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