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Monday, February 12, 2024 |
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| Brexit is leaving a hole of almost £100bn in annual UK exports, making Britain's economy worse off than if it had remained in the European Union, new analysis has claimed. Businesses that make an array of products including sporting goods, children's toys, jewellery and medical equipment have struggled the most with border costs imposed by the UK's decision to leave the EU, leading to 30 per cent less trade between 2020 and 2023 than if Britain had stayed in the trading bloc. Since leaving the single market, Britain's export growth has been sluggish behind other advanced economies, leading to missed growth in goods and services exports of around £23bn quarterly, the analysis reveals. John Springford, an associate fellow at the Centre for European Reform (CER), a pro-EU think tank, said his analysis "shows that Brexit is leading to permanent depression to trade between the UK and the EU". | |
| | Mr Azhar Ali is standing as the Labour candidate in the Rochdale by-election | |
| | Greater Manchester Police called to reports a young female was raped on Saturday evening | |
| | Usher performed amid a nail-biting game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers | |
| | British teenager found in France in December, six years after his mother and grandfather took him on vacation but never returned | |
| As someone who has grown up as a young child around breeds that everyone would label dangerous, I would not label any of them that.From Pitbulls, American Bull Dogs, Dobermans and Rottweilers: all large breeds are the loveliest dogs ever in my opinion, as friends and family who own them train them and show them affection and give them boundaries at the same time. They are loved and treated like family members. |
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| - Brexit is leaving a hole of almost £100bn in annual UK exports, making Britain's economy worse off than if it had remained in the European Union, new analysis has claimed. Read more | |
| "I hope the police don't find them." | |
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