More than a third of British adults - around 17 million people - think their financial circumstances will deteriorate after Brexit, according to new data based on a poll that included those who voted to remain in the EU and those who voted to leave in the original referendum.more
Businesses looking to win British government contracts must do more to help society, tackling issues such as modern slavery and climate change, the UK government said yesterday.more
France is set to unveil legislation Wednesday to increase taxes on global internet giants such as Google and Facebook, putting it among a vanguard of countries seeking to force the companies to pay more in the markets where they operate.more
BMW could consider moving Mini production out of Britain in the event of a disorderly Brexit, board member Peter Schwarzenbauer told Sky News on Tuesday.more
Norway has agreed, or is close to agreeing, deals with Britain to maintain transport via air, sea and land in case of a no-deal Brexit, as well as trade in goods, the European Union outsider's foreign minister told parliament on Tuesday.more
Charities have said British farmers are increasingly at risk of suicide owing in part to uncertainty over Brexit and the impact of bad weather.
Distressed farmers have made dozens of calls to crisis networks and some have been placed on "suicide watch", according to the National Farmers' Union (NFU).more
On Saturday, March 9, the largest conference on Poland will be held outside Poland. The LSE SU Polish Economic Forum will be attended by over 700 Polish students from the best British universities, as well as numerous representatives of the world of business and politics.more
The Ministry of Finance is preparing the act on the rules of conducting business by some entities of the financial market from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Gibraltar in relation to the withdrawal from the European Union - it is included in the list of legislative works of the government.more
Germany, Ireland and Switzerland also made the top 12 highest ranking nations The United Kingdom has been ranked as the second-best country in Europe for startups, according to an analysis by NimbleFins.more
Retailers have warned that a no-deal Brexit will lead to "unaffordable" price hikes on food and drink for customers in both the UK and Ireland as well as causing shortages of some everyday items.more
The Polish economy needs more employees, and shortages of qualified workforce make it difficult for companies to grow in many sectors - according to a report published by the European Commission today.more
The Polish capital ranked 19th among the richest regions of the EU with GDP per capita of 152 percent. the EU average. Among the poorest areas of "28", however, there are as many as three Polish voivodeships: Lubelskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie and Podkarpackie.more
"We will set up a company in the UK in less than 4 days. In Poland, the entire process takes almost ten times longer" - said the ALEO.com portal in its report. Experts compared the conditions for start-up entrepreneurs in thirty European countriesmore
The biggest economic challenges this year are Brexit and the economic downturn, especially in Germany - said Adam Glapiński, President of the National Bank of Poland. According to the head of the National Bank of Poland, GDP growth in Poland in 2019 will be in the range of 3.6-4 percent.more
According to the plan of the British government, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union as early as March 29, 2019. The PB Link organization decided to check whether such a close end of the country's cooperation with the Community really discourages Poles from earning money in the UK.more
Honda is preparing to announce the closure of its factory in Swindon, dealing a devastating blow both to its 3,500-strong workforce and ministers' hopes that the UK will remain an elite manufacturing economy after Brexit.more
uropean Commission launched an outreach campaign today on "no-deal" Brexit customs preparedness. The campaign aims to " raise awareness amongst the EU's business community, especially SME" to prepare for a "no-deal" scenario while continuing to trade with the UK after March 30.more
Katowice took first place in terms of the strategy of attracting foreign direct investments in the prestigious ranking of the "fDi Intelligence" magazine.more