Brexit
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Can Michael Gove ‘save Christmas’?
Today's Big Question Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has been tasked with fixing Britain’s supply chain issues
By The Week Staff Published
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What is David Cameron doing now?
In Depth The former prime minister could be set to receive a multi-million-pound windfall
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‘Not Greggs too’: can the government fix food shortages before Christmas?
Today's Big Question Supply-chain issues leave supermarkets and restaurants unable to serve up favourite goods
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Last updated
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Brexit and Covid threaten Christmas turkeys
Speed Read Supply is predicted to drop by 20% this festive season owing to staff shortages
By The Week Staff Published
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Northern Ireland Protocol friction: who’s to blame?
Speed Read No one seriously thinks that this is really about British sausages ‘sneaking into Co Donegal’, says The Sunday Telegraph
By The Week Staff Published
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Why tensions are rising over the Gibraltar border
Speed Read Foreign secretary claims new post-Brexit proposal undermines UK’s sovereignty over territory
By Kate Samuelson Published
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What happens to EU citizens if they miss the settled status deadline?
In the Spotlight The Home Office is receiving up to 120,000 new applications a day for the scheme, say reports
By The Week Staff Published
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How a trade deal is negotiated
feature Clear priorities and realism are essential to avoid 'sausage trade war' scenarios
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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‘It’s easy to lambast Matt Hancock without diving into his relationships’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Why a Pacific trade deal may not be a risk worth taking
feature Complex geopolitics and costly negotiations may mean the deal will not rank as a post-Brexit benefit
By The Week Staff Published
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‘It’s perverse to claim ‘white privilege’ discourse is holding back working class boys’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
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Brexit and festival insurance issues threaten live music industry’s return
feature #LetTheMusicMove campaign is launched by 200 acts to save touring in the EU
By Mike Starling, The Week UK Last updated
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‘Daniel Morgan inquiry is a badge of shame for the Metropolitan Police’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
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What the UK-Australia deal means for future trade policy
feature Boris Johnson hails ‘new dawn’ in relationship between the two countries
By The Week Staff Last updated
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