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UK clothing sales to EU plummet as Brexit red tape deters exporters

UK exports of clothing and footwear to the EU have dived since Brexit, according to a new study that shows the extent to which...

Why Nigel Farage’s Reform is a company and not a party – and what that means

Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailNigel Farage has announced...

Jim Allister calls on Tayto crisp fans to ‘take notice’ as he hits out at EU over ‘smoky bacon border’

Northern Irish crisp makers will be subject to an EU ban on smoke flavourings because of post-Brexit trading arrangements.It has been reported that the...

Owner of UK national lottery operator to sever ties with Gazprom

The billionaire owner of Allwyn, the company that runs the national lottery, will sever his last remaining ties with Russia’s state-owned energy company Gazprom...

UK faces £33bn hole in finances or return to austerity, thinktank says

Britain’s next government will need to fill a shortfall of up to £33bn in the public finances unless it is prepared to push through...

Whistleblower claims UK bank helped fund terror groups

A UK bank has been accused in a US court of helping to fund terror groups such as Hamas and al-Qaeda by carrying out...

ISP Sky Business Warns UK SMEs Underestimate Cost of Cyber Attacks

A new Censuswide survey of 353 UK decision makers at smaller (SME) businesses, which was conducted by broadband ISP Sky Business (Sky Broadband) during...

Thousands of rental homes hoovered up by US giant in bet on Britain’s housing shortage

The first homes will be completed by the end of June this...

U.K. Media Bosses Discuss AI Deals, Deepfakes

Generative AI was a topic of hot debate on Tuesday at Deloitte’s Media & Telecoms 2024 and Beyond Conference in London where a panel...

Cooks Coffee Company targets 300 shops in UK by 2035

Franchise chain operator Cooks Coffee Company has unveiled ambitions to more than quadruple its Esquires Coffee estate in the UK and Ireland to reach...

BBC Boss on Doing the Right But “Uneconomic” Thing, “Market Failure” of Many Public Broadcasters

“I don’t want to be a market failure,” which is “what’s happening around the world” to public service broadcasters, BBC boss Tim Davie told...

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