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London and Brussels should collaborate more on regulation
Former Brexit party’s performance in by-elections shows it can meaningfully chip away Conservative votes
Also in this week’s newsletter, revisiting the financial regulation inherited from the EU
Opposition from banks and asset managers and Franco-German tensions seen as undermining early plans
High costs for global talent will prevent Britain enjoying full benefits of programme, research commissioner to say
Data suggests visitor spending in countries like France, where tax-free shopping remains, has recovered faster than in Britain
Plus, poll shows large numbers of readers of Tory newspapers want a change of government
Shadow foreign secretary on India visit admits he cannot imagine Britain rejoining EU ‘in my political lifetime’
Contingency plan comes after trade bodies warn new checks risk disrupting supply chains
European politicians have to balance demands of farmers with the need for climate action
Michelle O’Neill has vowed to be a ‘first minister for all’ when the Northern Ireland executive returns
Politics in the province cannot be forced into straight lines — this week’s deal follows the lessons of its history
Stormont could reconvene as soon as Saturday after Commons backs deal with DUP to restore power sharing
Costs are rising and the UK is becoming a less attractive supply chain partner
UK publishes plan to revive Northern Ireland executive after DUP agreed to restore power sharing following two-year impasse
Political leaders hope the proposals will end two years of Brexit deadlock at Stormont
Other parties hail ‘day of optimism’ as agreement looks set to end two years of political deadlock
Government move clears some of the regulatory uncertainty caused by Brexit
Survey findings come as new more complex border measures come into effect
British consumers risk higher prices after January 31 roll-out of checks on all EU products of plant and animal origin
Uptake of flagship two-year qualification dwindles as applicants turn to more cost-effective course destinations
Government targets tens of thousands of businesses to tap €95.5bn pot
Row over hormone-treated beef leads to a stand-off that will hit British cheese producers and carmakers
Also in this week’s newsletter, the counterfactual case that proves UK trade is disappointing
Tight deadline of February 8 set by London for Northern Ireland’s biggest unionist party to restore executive
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