All Brexit articles – Page 83
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NewsGove promises 'open and frank' dialogue with food and farming
Brexit brought opportunity to get rid of ‘cumbersome bureaucracy’, said secretary of state
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NewsCo-operative model "more resilient in post-Brexit zeitgeist"
The UK Co-operative Economy 2017 report says Co-op values strike a chord with public’s mood amid upheaval
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NewsUK cereals 'must get match fit for Brexit'
The UK cereals sector should beware “sleepwalking into Brexit” and increase its competitiveness now
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NewsFDF president calls for food & drink unity over Brexit
Premier Foods CEO said it was time for companies to stop complaining about political uncertainty
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NewsDUP 'likely to seek soft Irish border and agrifood support'
Talks were held in Downing Street today between PM Theresa May and DUP leader Arlene Foster
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NewsMichael Gove will 'have work cut out' as new Defra secretary
However, his appointment could herald “less of a cliff edge” in Brexit negotiations says British Growers Association
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Comment & OpinionThe Grocer's view on the General Election 2017
Let us be absolutely clear Mrs May. There is no clarity right now. Only confusion …
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Analysis & FeaturesWhere now for the pound – and food price inflation?
So far, so Brexit. The day after a political earthquake, the value of the pound has dropped sharply while the globally focussed FTSE 100 is on the rise
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NewsMarkets rocked by election uncertainty
The pound has dropped in value by almost 2% overnight against the dollar as markets come to terms with the shock UK general election result that has produced a hung parliament.
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NewsGeneral Election 2017: what the analysts say
As the shock of this morning’s General Election result began to sink in, organisations from the food and drink industry have been giving their reaction
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NewsFood and drink industry urges government to act swiftly
FDF and BRC call for clarity and firm leadership in the wake of shock election result
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NewsPost-Brexit access to migrant labour vital warn rural businesses
The CLA echoed calls from other producers for the introduction of a seasonal agricultural workers scheme
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NewsBrexit tariffs could trigger recession, warns Musgrave CEO
Chris Martin said a 40% World Trade Organization tariff on the cost of goods would be the worst-case scenario
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NewsUnite urges hospitality businesses to tackle low pay problems
Unite said that the recruitment and staff turnover crisis in the industry would get worse post-Brexit
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Comment & OpinionWe need a national mission for UK food
A national mission. That is how Theresa May described the quest for Brexit success this week
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Analysis & FeaturesSupply chain special: left to rot?
Closed borders could spell trouble at our ports, with fresh food left to rot and buyers going elsewhere
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NewsPolish bakery applies for ‘Brexit Bread’ trademark
Polish Village Bread in Hayes has applied for a class 30 trademark for the name
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NewsFood and drink exports rise to highest level on record
The biggest growth came from countries outside the EU
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NewsSNP manifesto warns of Brexit "danger"
The party claimed the decision to quit Europe posed multiple threats to a “world class” food and drink sector
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NewsRetail leaders now more downbeat about future under Brexit
The Korn Ferry survey of retail bosses found 40% were pessimistic compared with only 27% before the vote





