On Christmas Eve the UKand EU had an announcement–they had agreed a trade deal. There would be no cliff-edge no-deal scenario, instead, provisions for wide reaching tariff free trade would take effect from 1st January. Many felt reassured that, after a year of pandemic disruption, Brexit at least had finally reached a satisfactory conclusion
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More than a year has passed since the Brexit transition period ended and firms are continuing to fac...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Amidst the backdrop of reopening the economy, it’s fair to say the spectre of Brexit continues to ha...
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Chequers has done nothing to resolve the underlying dilemma in the Brexit negotiations: the closer t...
The past two years have seen businesses hampered by Covid-19 and its associated restrictions and bat...
Friday’s symbolic departure from the EU by the UK at 11.00pm, accompanied by celebrations in Parliam...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this reco...
In his new look monthly column, Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regio...
This past weekend has seen one of the most chaotic periods for lorries trying to leave the UK for co...
Last month marked the fifth anniversary of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union (EU). Whatever ...
More than a year has passed since the Brexit transition period ended and firms are continuing to fac...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Amidst the backdrop of reopening the economy, it’s fair to say the spectre of Brexit continues to ha...
With Christmas preparations already underway and worries about the new Omicron variant rapidly growi...
On the 29th of March 2017 the British government invoked article 50 of the Treaty of the European Un...
Now it's more important than ever to embrace free trade and open our economy to the world, writes Si...
The striking feature of Brexit in the 11 days since the departure deal between the UK and the EU is ...
No matter how the Brexit process continues, it will become a disaster for companies both in the UK a...
Chequers has done nothing to resolve the underlying dilemma in the Brexit negotiations: the closer t...
The past two years have seen businesses hampered by Covid-19 and its associated restrictions and bat...
Friday’s symbolic departure from the EU by the UK at 11.00pm, accompanied by celebrations in Parliam...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this reco...
In his new look monthly column, Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regio...
This past weekend has seen one of the most chaotic periods for lorries trying to leave the UK for co...