All Brexit articles – Page 93
-
NewsONS sees no post-Brexit dip in consumer confidence despite August sales fall
Food retailers made a particularly strong contribution to growth
-
NewsUK wine producers to develop blueprint for post-Brexit trade deals
New trade agreements could make Australian wine cheaper in the UK
-
Analysis & FeaturesWill Brexit resurrect the dirty man of Europe?
Will discarding EU red tape undo important wins on the environmental front?
-
NewsStorm brewing as tea makers warn over Brexit price hikes
British tea suppliers are spearheading calls for supermarkets to put up tea prices
-
Comment & OpinionA strong start for 2016's food & drink exports
FDF director general Ian Wright reflects on the latest export figures for UK food & drink
-
Comment & OpinionFresh produce must consolidate to thrive
A perfect storm of pressures is on the horizon for the fresh produce sector
-
NewsBrexit vote 'spurring migrant mayhem' at Calais
The Brexit vote has made migrants even more desperate to reach the UK, according to the Freight Transport Association
-
Comment & OpinionPost-Brexit, we need a gutsy plan for rebuilding the UK
We policy to improve, for once, the supply-side productivity, capability and capacity of the UK
-
Comment & OpinionDispatches: A sobering look at life outside the EU
Nothing is certain in this new post-Brexit age. Will the pound sink to new lows? When will Theresa May pull the trigger?
-
Analysis & FeaturesHow do independent retailers view Brexit?
The first immediate post-Brexit related issue c-stores are likely to come across is an increasingly cautious and budget-conscious customer
-
NewsCall for food policy to focus on boosting UK self-sufficiency
UK food supply would run out this week without imports, the NFU has warned
-
Comment & OpinionPost-Brexit, it's time to review e-cigarette advertising
Brexit means e-cigarette brands and businesses now have a chance for recent EU decisions to be reviewed
-
NewsKellogg’s profits improve in Q2 but Brexit to dent revenues in year ahead
Kellogg’s has boosted profits but sales continued to fall, with weakness in the UK cereal market and the Brexit vote to cause greater currency disruption than expected.
-
NewsBank of England cuts interest rates to record low
Interest rates in the UK have been slashed for the first time since 2009 as part of a package of measures by the Bank of England to stabilise the economy in the wake of Brexit.
-
NewsNational Trust's 'nature-friendly' subsidies plan attacked by NFU
Union warns safeguarding food production will be vital in post-Brexit subsidy negotiations
-
NewsGroceries Code Adjudicator review delayed by Brexit vote
A spokeswoman for the Adjudicator, Christine Tacon, said she would carry on with “business as usual” in the meantime
-
Comment & OpinionHow will Brexit affect food labelling rules?
The current food labelling regime is a patchwork of EU regulations, UK legislation and case law from both EU and UK courts
-
Comment & OpinionHow to smarten post-Brexit price tactics
Brexit holds many uncertainties but there is one near-certainty: grocers will face rising costs
-
NewsCity snapshot: UK retailers plan post-Brexit supply chain changes
More than half of UK retailers were “unprepared” for Brexit and almost a third are planning to change up their supply chains as a result of the vote, new research from Barclay’s has revealed.
-
News
Greggs boss Whiteside brushes off Brexit threat
Greggs boss Roger Whiteside has insisted a Brexit-inspired economic downturn will not derail the baker’s shift towards offering healthier eating options.





