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Brexit deadline extended after progress on tariffs
Britain and the EU pledged to “go the extra mile” yesterday to try to secure a post-Brexit trade deal, extending talks after progress on the contentious issue of tariffs. The Times has been told that
The Times | | Fuente originalExposed: HMRC and councils using debt collecting firms owned in tax havens
They have pursued families struggling to pay tax bills during the pandemic. But debt collection firms hired by the Revenue and local councils include some that have owners based in tax havens. Another
The Times | | Fuente originalPrepare for no deal, PM tells Britain
Boris Johnson told Britain to prepare for the end of the Brexit transition period without a deal as he stepped up the pressure on EU leaders before a summit last night.The prime minister said that he
The Times | | Fuente originalPost-Brexit Britain cuts tariffs on US to win reprieve for Scotch
Britain will suspend European tariffs on American products — from tractors and tobacco to fruit juice and fish — in an attempt to persuade the White House to shelve steep duties on whisky.Liz Truss
The Times | | Fuente originalBoris Johnson in last ditch push for Brexit deal
A trade agreement with the European Union will be possible only if Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen can find a new political will to break the deadlock in talks tonight, Downing Street has
The Times | | Fuente originalFood prices will rise if we don’t strike Brexit trade deal, says George Eustice
Food prices would rise, with beef and pork hit hardest, in the event that Britain fails to reach a trade deal with the European Union, a cabinet minister admitted yesterday.George Eustice, the
The Times | | Fuente originalBrexit talks: Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron in final bid for a deal
Angela Merkel and President Macron closed ranks yesterday to confront Boris Johnson with a final offer on Brexit trade talks.The French and German leaders agreed to weaken European Union demands for a
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