Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warned.
Arjan Smit gazes out over his tulip fields, a riot of red and pink flowers he has cultivated all his adult life and part of a family business his grandfather started in 1940.
The past few days have been ones to treasure. I'm thinking of the fallout from the House of Lords' acceptance of the Government's scheme to give those arriving illegally a ticket to Rwanda.
EXCLUSIVE: A bitter feud between councillors from the two main villages of Ormesby and Scratby has led to years of rancour, with alleged threats of violence and bullying.
Elected in the 1997 landslide, Westminster’s answer to Hugh Grant was one of the first openly gay MPs – and a firebrand on TV. After 27 years, he reveals why he’s leaving politics behind
EXCLUSIVE: Trade deals with countries including the United States will inevitably be more difficult if Britain cosies up to Brussels, fears Mark Littlewood.
A report will this week will argue that an annual migration budget should be presented to the House of Commons, setting out all the trade-offs to be considered when it comes to migration.