British government demands for changes to the Northern Ireland protocol could "collapse" Britain's relationship with the European Union, warned Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney.more
EU citizens on benefits could lose their universal credit in three weeks’ time unless they evidence their right to be in the UK, charity workers have warned.more
The EU will seek to sweeten its package of proposals over the post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland by lifting a prohibition on sausages made in Britain.more
Almost nine million people, representing one in six adults in Great Britain, have not been able to buy essential food items in the past two weeks because they were not available, official research suggests.more
British dairy farmers say they have had to throw away tens of thousands of liters of milk due to the shortage of truck drivers and are concerned that things will get worse as winter approaches, reports Sky News.more
Ministers are privately growing increasingly concerned about acute shortages in the run-up to Christmas caused by the ongoing global shipping crisis, i has been told. more
The slaughter of healthy pigs has begun on British farms, with farmers forced to kill animals to make space and ensure the continued welfare of their livestock, amid an ongoing shortage of workers at slaughterhouses.
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British expats are said to be leaving Spain "in droves", with numerous retirees abandoning the popular area of Costa del Sol as a result of Brexit.more
Rishi Sunak has claimed the pain of Brexit has been worth it for the UK economy - and his own political career. The Tory chancellor told his party faithful that the UK would benefit “in the long-term” from the decision to leave the European Union.more
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday said he wouldn't fall back on "uncontrolled migration" to respond to supply chain disruptions, adding there would be a "period of adjustment."more
Public health and social services in England will need 1.1 million additional workers over the next decade to meet growing needs, according to a Health Foundation study released today.more
Even 150 thousand pigs in the UK will have to be slaughtered on farms in the coming days if the UK government does not issue visas for foreign butchers and slaughterhouse workers, the livestock industry has warned.more
The need to resume contacts at the highest levels and the issues of developing cooperation in the area of security were among the topics of the talks between Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau and the British Foreign Minister, Liz Truss, informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.more
The United Kingdom government is to change the rules relating to gene editing to allow use of the technology. The plans were published as part of the government’s response to the gene editing consultation by Environment Secretary George Eustice. The first step is to cut red tape and make research and development easier now that the UK has left the European Union.more
British motorists driving outside the UK must now remove old-style GB stickers or cover them up. Instead they should display a UK sticker or have the UK identifier on their number plate.more
Paris on Wednesday denounced as "totally unacceptable and inadmissible" decisions by the UK and Jersey to refuse fishing licences to the majority of French boats that had asked for one.more
Fuel sales could be rationed and forecourt opening hours limited to try and tackle panic buying under the government's emergency plans for dealing with fuel crises.more
EU citizens who for some reason still have not applied for settled status will not be automatically deported, British Immigration Minister Kevin Foster told Londonek.net. He explained that the right to apply to legalize your status for EU citizens is and will remain inalienable.more