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  • Plum tomatoes ripening on the vine in summer sunshine

    Brexit delays to seed imports could hit crop production, say growers

  • a lorry passes the Sevington inland border facility sign

    UK food industry says lack of testing capacity forcing imports back to EU for checks

    Trade bodies blame lack of lab facilities at Brexit border posts for longer delays and shorter shelf life of food
  • Nick Thomas-Symonds walking past shrubbery with a folder under his arm

    UK must apply existing Brexit deals before any reset in relations, says EU

    Government told it must fully implement deals on EU citizens and Northern Ireland to show ‘commitment’ to good-faith reset
  • Goals to stop decline of nature in England ‘off track’, report warns

  • UK port operators to seek compensation if post-Brexit trade barriers are lowered

  • Courts place UK’s post-Brexit scheme for EU citizens at risk, experts warn

  • Neil Kinnock tells Labour MPs ‘tide is shifting’ towards closer ties with Europe

  • Officer from Italy forced to quit UK police due to post-Brexit barriers

  • Indonesians who paid thousands to work on UK farm sacked within weeks

  • No more ‘basket-case Britain’: Europe welcomes Starmer reset in UK-EU ties

  • UK Covid-19 inquiry: report ‘does not go far enough’ say bereaved families – as it happened

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  • Pascal Soriot

    The Guardian view on record payouts for CEOs: the way they live now

    Editorial: The latest High Pay Centre report confirms the persistent and damaging culture of entitlement at the top of business
  • Catherine Bennett

    We know Trump is weird – it’s time for the Democrats to get creative with the insults

    Catherine Bennett
  • Rachel Reeves

    The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’ statement: beyond the Tory black hole

  • A respectful question for Labour: do you have any real change?

    William Keegan
  • The Brexit fantasists may be beaten, but Brexit reality is a far tougher foe

    Rafael Behr
  • I went to see how the Tories are handling defeat – and found Faragism and a total lack of reflection

    Polly Toynbee
  • The Guardian view on visas for artists: a flawed system with serious consequences for art

  • Boris Johnson claims we are heading for ‘serfdom’ if Starmer changes our awful Brexit deal. Ignore him

    Naomi Smith
  • Keir Starmer ruled out rejoining the EU. Now he must think again

    William Keegan
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  • Close up of large lorry driving in Sevington Inland border facility

    How UK’s new border controls will affect animal and plant imports

  • A poster protesting against the Irish sea border next to a road

    Northern Ireland: what does the new post-Brexit deal mean?

    • The Sevington inland border facility, near Ashford, will process all the products coming through the port.

      How UK’s new border controls will affect plants and animal imports

    • People walk in front of the Stormont assembly building.

      Northern Ireland: what is the power-sharing deal – and could it be blocked?

    • Cargo shipping containers and cranes at Felixstowe port

      Post-Brexit trade deals: what’s been agreed and what could still come?

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  • General Election campaign 2024<br>Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves visit Ocean Gate container terminal at Southampton docks where they saw trains being loaded with goods from around the world and later held a Q&amp;A with workers. The two were campaigning in the south of England for next month’s General Election on July4. Picture date: Monday June 17, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Election Labour. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

    A Norway deal? Rejoining? What are Labour’s options for forging closer ties with Europe?

  • A pro-EU demonstrator holding a placard that reads: 'BREXIT WAS NOT WORTH IT.'

    Why is nobody talking about Brexit in the UK election?

    The once defining issue in British politics has barely featured in this summer’s campaign
  • UK lorry having checks at Calais

    Three and a bit years after Brexit, are border checks finally here?

    Sort of: this week will see inspections of some goods. But the hit to businesses and inflation will be inescapable
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