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Outgoing regulator warns that Britain risks becoming a rule-taker from Brussels
Lords committee finds sector has become ‘collateral damage’ in post-Brexit dispute over trade agreement
Minister claims initiative will boost productivity but opposition calls it a Brexiter ‘vanity exercise’
The UK’s strained post-Brexit ties with the 27-nation bloc contrast with its constructive attitude elsewhere
Watchdog says Visa and Mastercard have increased cross-border transaction fees fivefold
Plus, Macron loses majority, regulators home in on buy now pay later, and Russia becomes China’s biggest crude oil supplier
As economists start to quantify the damage from leaving the EU, a tentative debate has begun over how to soften the blow
In a week of economic and political chaos, the British people are realising they have been deceived
FT legal commentator David Allen Green's guided tour of the Northern Ireland Protocol bill
Plus, a new study shows Brexit’s ‘negative’ impact on UK-EU bilateral trade
The government’s latest refusal to leave Brexit behind is dishonest, hypocritical and ineffective
Move follows Boris Johnson’s bill to rip up part of the 2020 Brexit deal
Boris Johnson’s ‘dual regulatory framework’ threatens future of the biggest all-Ireland integrated industry
Conor Burns says comments from Congress over trade protocol risk empowering violent elements in province
Researchers are already moving to countries where it is easier to operate and collaborate
Standards for food and chemical products and technical specifications for machinery have led to problems, study shows
Critics accuse Boris Johnson and Liz Truss of using the legislation to court Eurosceptic MPs
Unionists’ concerns over the protocol should be addressed, but not like this
UK foreign secretary makes appeal after government publishes legislation that would override Brexit deal with EU
Plus, why generational labels such as ‘millennial’ are about as useful as horoscopes
Openreach head hits out at ‘tortuous’ process of hiring skilled workers from the EU
European Research Group has shaped Boris Johnson’s policy, particularly on Northern Ireland
EU threatens legal action and US urges negotiations as PM claims ‘no other way’ to protect peace process
Johnson argues it threatens political stability but critics say proposals break international law
How Johnson could win over his rebels, and the power of peers in stalling the Northern Ireland protocol bill
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