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Monday, May 20

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Brexit victory as export of live animals for slaughter and fattening banned

www.express.co.uk

The legislation delivers on a key manifesto commitment to ban the export of live animals from 2019.

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Cameron: Travel delays likely at Dover and St Pancras with post-Brexit bio scans

inews.co.uk

The Foreign Secretary warns that the French face 'big hit' to tourism if checks cause tailbacks

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‘Menu for chaos’ - Brexit hater Verhofstadt claims Viktor Orban wants to ‘paralyse Europe'

www.express.co.uk

Guy Verhofstadt was commenting on the unofficial launch of the election campaign by far-right parties in Madrid.

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HMRC must grow 'intelligent client' function to sort out post-Brexit tech issues – watchdog

www.theregister.com

Already delayed, IBM and Deloitte's 'Single Trade Window' presents SaaSy challenge's to tax collector

Post-brexit trade border controls to cost UK $6 billion

www.freshplaza.com

The UK's expenditure on new post-Brexit import regulations is projected to reach approximately $6 billion, as reported by the country's public spending watchdog. The implementation of these controls, following the UK's departure from the…

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London remains top pick for investors in fresh blow to Brexit critics

www.express.co.uk

London continues to be Europe's most attractive location for foreign direct investment in financial services, extending its lead over Paris.

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£5bn Brexit border checks system still has no timetable for launch, spending watchdog says

www.independent.co.uk

The government has no clear timetable to fully implement its post-Brexit border controls with the EU, the National Audit Office warns

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Post-Brexit border checks forecast to cost UK £4.7bn, says NAO

www.theguardian.com

Watchdog says says repeated delays have caused unnecessary costs and strategy lacks a ‘clear timetable’

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Report: UK plagued by post-Brexit customs uncertainty

www.malaymail.com

LONDON, May 20 — Britain’s post-Brexit border with the EU has been plagued by chronic delays and uncertainty, ramping up...

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'No clear timetable for full post-Brexit border controls' says watchdog

www.scotsman.com

National Audit Office says government ‘lacks delivery plan’

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Post-Brexit trade border controls to cost UK $6 billion

www.dw.com

The UK's public spending watchdog said government expenditures on implementing new rules for post-Brexit imports would total some $6 billion. The report criticized "uncertainty" surrounding government plans.

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Post-Brexit border checks to cost nearly £5bn after multiple delays

inews.co.uk

Damning report says the border strategy lacks a clear timetable and delays meant money had been spent on unnecessary staff and infrastructure

NAO: No clear timetable for full post-Brexit border controls

www.expressandstar.com

The National Audit Office said the lack of clarity on when full post-Brexit border controls will be in place is causing problems for traders.

NAO: No clear timetable for full post-Brexit border controls

www.shropshirestar.com

The National Audit Office said the lack of clarity on when full post-Brexit border controls will be in place is causing problems for traders.

Post-Brexit border system hit by delays and IT glitches, watchdog says

www.ft.com

UK project faces ‘major challenges’ as costs spiral, National Audit Office warns

NAO: No clear timetable for full post-Brexit border controls

www.standard.co.uk

The National Audit Office said the lack of clarity on when full post-Brexit border controls will be in place is causing problems for traders.

Sunday, May 19

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Brexit-backing billionaire Jim Ratcliffe says leaving the EU ‘didn’t turn out as anticipated’

www.independent.co.uk

Ineos founder says 2016 vote for UK to leave bloc was ‘largely about immigration’

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Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe scolds Tories as 'Brexit to blame for election loss'

www.express.co.uk

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said an election will take place this year but Sir Jim Ratcliffe is unimpressed by the Conservatives' handling of the economy.