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Tuesday, Apr 30

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Rwanda immigration law may turn out to be another Brexit

www.irishtimes.com

The destabilising impact on Irish politics looks like Brexit all over again, only with tides of humanity instead of shipments of bacon

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Food importers in UK say new Brexit checks could add 60% to costs

www.theguardian.com

Businesses say fees for Dover inspections are much higher than first thought and will push up shop prices

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Brexit deal betrayed as Ireland deploys 100 police on UK border to stop migrants

www.express.co.uk

The UK has said it has "no legal obligation" to accept the return of asylum seekers from Ireland in a huge migrant row.

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Businesses give new Brexit border checks a ‘wide berth’ amid fears of chaos

www.independent.co.uk

Follows warning the scheme will damage business confidence and increase the cost of the weekly shop

Warning that 'Brexit border tax' could add £8 a month to food shop

Food suppliers have warned that the checks will 'increase food prices and reduce consumer choice'

Post-Brexit border checks begin despite warnings of higher food prices

www.mirror.co.uk

Importers will also need to pay up to £145 to bring such products into the country, with the fee intended to cover the cost of operating the border control posts introduced after Brexit

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New 'Brexit border tax' to 'add £8 a month to average food bill'

www.bristolpost.co.uk

The rules have come into effect, sparking fears of higher food prices and disruption to the supply chain

New 'Brexit border tax' to 'add £8 a month to average food bill'

www.walesonline.co.uk

The rules have come into effect, sparking fears of higher food prices and disruption to the supply chain

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Brexit-hater Guy Verhofstadt identified as latest victim of hacking by Chinese spies

www.express.co.uk

Guy Verhofstadt was recently targeted by Chinese spies in a cyber campaign aimed at officials involved with the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China .

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Brits face higher grocery bills as retailers warn post-Brexit border checks coming into force today mean they will have to put up the price of food imported from the EU

www.dailymail.co.uk

Brits are facing higher grocery bills as post-Brexit border checks coming into force today mean the price of food imported from the EU will go up, retailers have warned.

Post-Brexit border checks to begin despite warnings of higher food prices

www.expressandstar.com

Importers have warned the new checks could see prices rise and business confidence fall.

Post-Brexit border checks to begin despite warnings of higher food prices

www.shropshirestar.com

Importers have warned the new checks could see prices rise and business confidence fall.

Post-Brexit border checks to begin despite warnings of higher food prices

www.independent.co.uk

Importers have warned the new checks could see prices rise and business confidence fall.

Post-Brexit border checks to begin despite warnings of higher food prices

www.standard.co.uk

Importers have warned the new checks could see prices rise and business confidence fall.

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Warning new post-Brexit border checks starting today 'will add £8 onto your shop'

www.mirror.co.uk

MPs and businesses have warned that new post-Brexit checks on food and plant products will lead to prices going up as businesses pass on extra fees to consumers

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'New Brexit trade checks will cost me £200,000 a year'

www.bbc.co.uk

Firms warn of higher costs but the government says its new border model will improve biosecurity.

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All the problems with today’s new Brexit border controls

inews.co.uk

Foodstuffs from the EU subject to physical checks from the first time since Brexit as industry bodies accuse ministers of heaping “bureaucracy, costs and delays” on the system with warnings of price rises

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