We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Plus, fresh sign of a slowdown in the chemicals industry
Delays to introduction of trade barriers with neighbours show Rishi Sunak’s administration cannot avoid tighter relations
Planned regime already put back several times and now government and business balk at impact of red tape on prices
Adoption of Britain-only rival to EU’s CE designation postponed ‘indefinitely’, say ministers
EU countries such as Spain are keen for easy access but only on the right terms
Idea for deeper partnership was dropped by Boris Johnson when he came to power in 2019
Committee urges government to ‘get on with’ negotiating outstanding issues on Windsor framework
The post-Brexit relationship has been quietly maturing from petulance to managing divergence
Ofcom calls for end to ‘inconsistent and unclear’ information for customers around costs of using phone abroad
Buenos Aires celebrates ‘diplomatic triumph’ after summit with European leaders uses Argentine term for Falkland Islands
Scientists’ hopes for end to delay on access to EU research programme look to be dashed
UK’s busiest port says travellers face waits of up to 2.5 hours owing to post-Brexit checks
UK business is concerned about new EU regulations that diverge from domestic equivalents
Plus, why voters in Northern Ireland feel closer to the EU than Great Britain
The CMA’s initial opposition to Microsoft and Activision Blizzard merger is surely not in Britain’s interests
Restrictions inherited from the EU on betting against sovereign debt have hurt liquidity, says Treasury
Also in this newsletter: voters in Northern Ireland warm to the protocol
British ministers are hoping to finalise agreement on participation in science research scheme this month
London and carmakers seek delay but commission official says levies will provide incentive for EU battery production
Ex-Brexit party leader claims ‘serious political persecution’ as accounts face closure
Also in this week’s newsletter: EU signs off on financial services discussion forum
Central bank’s regulation arm says Solvency II proposals will ‘reduce bureaucracy’
A power struggle in Madrid threatens to dash the UK territory’s hopes for a golden age of closer ties with the EU
High-end industry is particularly at risk, heightening Britain’s productivity crisis, economists warn
Experts warn that delay to membership of Horizon harms Britain’s aspiration to be science superpower
UK Edition