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Wednesday, May 15

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Claims over post-Brexit ‘pork pie’ deal challenged after Belfast asylum ruling

www.shropshirestar.com

It has been warned at Westminster the ruling will create ‘a people border’ in the Irish Sea.

Claims over post-Brexit ‘pork pie’ deal challenged after Belfast asylum ruling

www.expressandstar.com

It has been warned at Westminster the ruling will create ‘a people border’ in the Irish Sea.

Claims over post-Brexit ‘pork pie’ deal challenged after Belfast asylum ruling

www.standard.co.uk

It has been warned at Westminster the ruling will create ‘a people border’ in the Irish Sea.

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Who is Robert Fico? Slovakian PM who opposed sanctions on Russia, pledged to stop military support for Ukraine and once said Britain must 'suffer' for Brexit

www.dailymail.co.uk

The 59-year-old took power in Slovakia for the fourth time last October and has turned the country's foreign policy towards more pro-Russian views.

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Five new Brexit headaches likely to pain Starmer if Labour wins the election

inews.co.uk

Several problems arising from the UK's divorce from the EU have been thrown up in the last few days

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Wildlife groups slam 'appalling' EU in Brexit row over UK trying to protect puffins

www.express.co.uk

Campaign groups have urged the UK "to stand firm" in its row with the EU as an unprecedented Brexit showdown looms between the two sides over puffin protection.

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Brexit border system outage puts perishable goods transport in peril

www.theregister.com

Saturday's power failures toppled border-check system offline

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Brexit: Rishi Sunak urged to stop 'harmful' new trade deals from hitting Welsh lamb farms

www.standard.co.uk

Many farmers are angry at new post-Brexit trade arrangements agreed by the Government with Australia, New Zealand and other countries

13

Brexit border IT crash delays fresh food imports by more than a day

news.sky.com

IT systems failures at the UK border have caused major delays to fresh food shipments from the EU, with importers complaining of chaos at the busiest border post as lorries were delayed by more than 24 hours.

Brexit: Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron to hold talks in Brussels on Gibraltar's trade future

www.standard.co.uk

Lord Cameron, who as prime minister held the Brexit referendum, is expected to welcome the close relationship the UK now shares with the EU.

Brexit's Farage Predicts 'Very Low Turnout' for UK Election with 'Boring' Sunak and Starmer

www.breitbart.com

The UK general election will see a "very, very low turnout" with Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer being so "boring", Nigel Farage predicted.

Cameron to hold post-Brexit talks in Brussels on Northern Ireland and Gibraltar

www.shropshirestar.com

Lord Cameron, who as prime minister held the Brexit referendum, is expected to welcome the close relationship the UK now shares with the EU.

Cameron to hold post-Brexit talks in Brussels on Northern Ireland and Gibraltar

www.expressandstar.com

Lord Cameron, who as prime minister held the Brexit referendum, is expected to welcome the close relationship the UK now shares with the EU.

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Brexit border IT outages delay import of perishable items to UK by up to 20 hours

www.theguardian.com

Lorries carrying meat, cheese and cut flowers held up by new checks, with retailers rejecting some orders

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UK's puffin protection laws at centre of post Brexit row

www.bbc.co.uk

The endangered puffin - one of Britain’s most iconic seabirds - is at the centre of a battle over the UK’s post Brexit freedoms.

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Since Brexit, London has lost some of its shine as a shopping destination

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LONDON, May 15 — Buoyed by big names in fashion such as Vivienne Westwood and Stella McCartney, London has nevertheless...

Tuesday, May 14

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Asylum chaos triggers fresh tensions over how to manage Ireland’s post-Brexit border

theconversation.com

Calls to ‘close the border’ are an uncomfortable contradiction to Brexit-era efforts to avoid a hard border at all costs.

How Brexit (and Donald Trump) brought Britain and Japan together

www.politico.eu

Two island nations bookending the Eurasian continent are joining forces to combat the growing threat from neighboring autocracies.