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  • White chickens in a crowded barn

    Post-Brexit rules on antibiotic use on farms water down EU laws, experts say

  • Spain's foreign minister, José Manuel Albares, at the European commission

    Post-Brexit deal on border between Gibraltar and Spain remains unresolved

    European Commission vice president, Maroš Šefčovič, cites progress on trade and economy for territory but not border checks
  • Fridge aisle of a supermarket with meats, including lamb, pork and beef

    Sharp rise in cost of British lamb in UK due to rising demand and import issues

    Cold and wet weather also thought to have led to more lambs dying in early season, as Morrison drops 100% British lamb pledge
  • Brexit border IT outages delay import of perishable items to UK by up to 20 hours

  • Rwanda deportation law should not apply in Northern Ireland, court rules

  • Richard Tice: the donor turned politician who has bankrolled Reform

  • Briton with cancer living in Italy unable to get care he is entitled to after Brexit

  • Labour gains in leave areas may cut swing needed for overall majority

  • Farmers’ union lobbied to increase pesticide limit in UK drinking water

  • Medicine shortages in England ‘beyond critical’, pharmacists warn

  • David Miliband condemns ‘absurd’ lack of cooperation between EU and UK

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  • Drugs From European Pharmaceuticals Companies As Stocks Outperformed The Stoxx 600 Index By 1.2 percentage Points<br>A pharmacist collects medications for prescriptions at a pharmacy in London, U.K., on Monday, Dec. 14, 2015. European pharmaceuticals stocks in 2015 have outperformed the Stoxx 600 Index by 1.2 percentage points in U.S. dollar terms. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    I love being a pharmacist, but the UK’s drug shortage makes me want to give up – and Brexit makes it worse

    Mike Hewitson
    Telling patients I can’t get their life-saving medication is awful. The government must act to prevent a real tragedy, says pharmacist Mike Hewitson
  • Prime minister Rishi Sunak holds a press conference about his 'stop the boats' policy in Downing Street, London on 15 November 2023.

    The Guardian view on asylum and Northern Ireland: Rishi Sunak has sabotaged his own legacy

  • Torsten Bell

    Brexit Britain may export lots of services, but selling things it makes is harder

    Torsten Bell
  • The wisest Brexiters – such as Nigel Lawson – knew how good life is in Europe

    William Keegan
  • Brexit didn’t bring down the curtain on Rufus Wainwright’s show. The play’s the thing

    David Benedict
  • The right’s Brexit ‘bonfire of red tape’ was just wind and smoke. And even Tories want more regulation now

    Polly Toynbee
  • On challenges big and small, our leaders haven’t learned that nationalism is not the answer

    Rafael Behr
  • How can Labour fix Britain’s ‘economic failure’ without rejoining the EU?

    William Keegan
  • Rishi Sunak has staked his premiership on Rwanda – but the electorate will punish him for it

    Henry Hill
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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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  • UK lorry having checks at Calais

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

  • Switchback rollercoaster big dipper ride at Blackpool

    Fourteen years of Tory economics – ‘major mistakes’ and ‘crisis after crisis’

    As the chancellor prepares next week’s budget, Labour says it is staring at a dire inheritance. The voters look likely to agree
  • Rishi Sunak

    UK has lacked coherent economic strategy for years, thinktank finds

    Trade has been hit by Brexit, while the number in poverty has risen sharply in a country ill-prepared for the future
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