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Stories published on May 6
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Monday, May 6

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Brexit and the Superiority of British Law

www.wsj.com

The U.K. needs to restore its common-law tradition, which could encourage prosperity outside the Anglosphere.

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Call for Eurostar to face competition to lower post-Brexit fares

www.standard.co.uk

Introducing a rival operator could lead to lower fares, expert says

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Crisis in UK farming due to Brexit and flooding ‘risks new rise in inflation’

inews.co.uk

NFU warns of significant drop in food production by British farmers this year due to post-Brexit policies and extreme weather events

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Post Brexit changes linked to ‘collapse in confidence’ for UK farmers in food security crisis

A devastating new report has revealed a collapse in confidence among farmers since Brexit

King's Award proves British businesses are seizing Brexit boost and lead the world

www.express.co.uk

Trailblazing firms have been handed The King's Awards for Enterprise - the highest official UK honour for firms.

Sunday, May 5

17

Climate change, Brexit threaten to wilt Dutch tulips

www.malaymail.com

AMSTERDAM, May 5 — Arjan Smit gazes out over his tulip fields, a riot of red and pink flowers he has cultivated all h...

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New Brexit border checks chaos ‘masked’ by bank holiday weekend as businesses face delays and red tape

Leading trade expert has hinted the latest “Brexit red tape” border system may have been introduced just before the bank holiday deliberately

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Thousands of migrants are fleeing the UK to reach Dublin on 'Brexit Express'

www.express.co.uk

More and more asylum seekers are taking coaches from Belfast to Dublin, a route now called the "Brexit Express," to leave the UK amid stricter immigration policies.

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Why Brexit is not 'done' for Northern Ireland

www.the-star.co.ke

Medicines have been one of the most difficult post-Brexit trade issues in Northern Ireland.

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How Brexit is not 'done' for Northern Ireland

www.bbc.co.uk

Events this week show that Brexit will keep rearing its head, writes economics editor John Campbell.

Saturday, May 4

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Migrants are fleeing the UK by using fake tickets to board coaches from Belfast to Dublin dubbed the ‘Brexit Express’

www.thesun.co.uk

COACHES from Belfast to Dublin have been dubbed the “Brexit Express” because so many migrants are boarding them to flee the UK.

Migrants are fleeing the UK by using fake tickets to board coaches from Belfast to Dublin dubbed the ‘Brexit Express’

COACHES from Belfast to Dublin have been dubbed the “Brexit Express” because so many migrants are boarding them to flee the UK.

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UK flower industry thrown into chaos by new Brexit border checks

www.theguardian.com

Firms said food and plant checks and Latin names causing costly delays with lorries waiting hours in first week of post-EU regime

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Brexit 'comes back to haunt Ireland' as its 'intransigence' over migrants is laid bare

www.express.co.uk

Around 200 tents housing some 138 migrants had been erected outside the International Protection Office - the agency that deals with asylum applications.

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Hopes of post-Brexit trade deal with US ‘dead in water’ if Joe Biden beats Donald Trump

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Mark Littlewood warned Rishi Sunak against making the same error as the EU when it entered the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership .

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John Swinney says he wants immigration boost in Scotland to solve Brexit worker crisis

EXCLUSIVE: The likely next First Minster made the comments to the Resolution Foundation days before he declared.

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How Ireland's intransigence over Brexit is coming back to haunt it: GUY ADAMS visits the shanty town in Dublin, the once-luxury

www.dailymail.co.uk

At the end of a long drive through what brochures call 'rolling parkland' on the western outskirts of Dublin, you'll find Ireland's biggest hotel: the four-star Citywest.