If endorsed, and Britain moves to one-day settlement before the EU, UK ETFs would wait until the EU also moves
From zealous customs officials to hallmarking rules, shows are becoming a hurdle too far for some British makers
Also in this week’s newsletter: the apprenticeship levy and its failure to help the young into work
Von der Leyen and Starmer agree closer co-operation between London and Brussels
Also in this newsletter: don’t expect a new European Commission before December
UK prime minister travels to Brussels for talks on improving ties with bloc amid warnings not to expect an easy ride
Old arguments over energy trading and fishing rights are a potential stumbling block in the talks
UK prime minister will meet European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels on Wednesday
Germany, France and Netherlands not ready for biometric system due to start in November
Flagship Conservative policy was intended to provide economic boost after Brexit
UK premier and European Commission president to discuss ways to boost co-operation
Wage inflation and end of free movement threaten Britain’s food security, says Danish co-operative
Ministers reconsider Tory policy after concerns from food industry and unionists
UK trade deal with EU has led to ‘profound and ongoing’ impact on goods flow
Ministers urged to bring forward start date of British scheme to 2026 to align with Europe
Government says expansion of electronic travel authorisation scheme designed to ‘enhance security’
Campaign calls for better conditions for touring artists in EU countries
Plus, Starmer needs to ease up on the gloom
Internal briefing documents deal early blow to pledges made by Sir Keir Starmer
British prime minister’s trips to Berlin and Paris are the latest in a flurry of European diplomacy since entering Number 10
Starmer stops short of ruling out some form of movement scheme with bloc as he travels to Paris
Germany highlights focus on defence talks and the call for greater youth mobility
Campaigners say allowing 18- to 30-year-olds to live and work in Europe would be popular
Checks on food and plants in Kent have left companies nursing higher costs
Regulator PSR argues that charges have risen five-fold since Brexit