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Boss of National Farmers’ Union says many are ‘feeling let down’ by post-brexit trade deals
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Mr Miliband said the UK’s wealth, military assets and reputation have all declined relative to other countries
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Former foreign secretary says Britain needs to forge closer political and foreign policy links with Europe if it is to thrive
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Spain’s foreign minister labels comments as ‘unfortunate and incomprehensible’
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Tory Right believe Downing Street is blocking ‘true blue’ candidates from standing in general election
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Mr Gove promised Lord Cameron he would not take up a “prominent role” in the Vote Leave campaign
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Levelling up secretary says he should have been upfront with then-PM David Cameron about his role in the leave campaign
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Post-brexit charges of up to £145 may lead to a reduced range of goods available for consumers
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Exclusive: An EU committee has urged the bloc to negotiate a reciprocal free movement agreement with the UK
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Fees of up to £145 on EU animal and plant products through Dover and Folkestone begin on 30 April
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Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as UK government imposes charges of £29 per type of item for imports of cheeses, meats and yoghurt
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Schemes to replace EU subsidies will not plug gap left by loss of EU subsidies for most farmers
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Boris Johnson’s winning manifesto said it would ‘level up’ deprived parts of the UK by making the most of brexit. Our writers drill down into the numbers to judge whether the party is making good on this promise
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Exclusive: Visas created hastily to solve labour shortages expose people to ‘hyper-precarity’ and exploitation
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Top team has narrower list of asks for Brussels after Starmer’s determination to take heat out of brexit for his party
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At Portsmouth and other sites, rule changes have left port operators with new, expensive and now partly redundant facilities
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Thousands face Easter getaway misery as EU refuses to recognise passports over 10 years old – with British travellers now categorised ‘third country nationals’ alongside nations such as Venezuela and Samoa
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Co-owner of investment management firm called for ‘urgent’ post-brexit changes to City rules at committee meetings
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From why the 10 year rule no longer applies to British holidaymakers travelling to the EU to when you need to renew, The Independent’s travel correspondent Simon Calder answers your top questions
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Thousands face Easter getaway misery as EU refuses to recognise passports over 10 years old – with British travellers now categorised ‘third country nationals’ alongside nations such as Venezuela and Samoa