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UK and EU on brink of getting Brexit deal done

Britain and the European Union were last night on the verge of signing a Brexit deal that will define their relationship for decades.They are understood to have reached political agreement on the

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Deal or no-deal: farmers may be left ploughing lonely furrow after Brexit

DEALSheep farmers will have most reason to celebrate a deal being struck because without one many face ruin.The UK exports about 30 per cent of its lamb, and 95 per cent of that goes to the European

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Brexit: UK offers cash-for-quotas fishing deal to tempt Europe

Britain has tabled a compromise on fishing that could break a deadlock over compensation if quotas for Europe’s fleet are severely cut in future.The proposals are thought to offer more protection for

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Diamonds set to regain sparkle after Covid cuts trading

When the pandemic hit, no facet of the diamond industry was left unscathed. In the words of Stephen Lussier, “there is nothing in my 35 years with De Beers that we’ve seen anything like this. There

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Europe shuts door on Britain over fears of mutant virus

Britain’s border with France was closed last night with all travellers and lorry drivers blocked from leaving and the EU ready to ban all arrivals to the bloc.Fears were mounting of gridlock on roads

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Brexit: what a deal or no deal would mean for fishing

Deal If there is a deal it will recognise for the first time in 40 years that Britain has sovereign control of its waters in a 200 nautical mile radius.The agreement will also provide a legal

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Two thirds of England to live under Tier 3 lockdown rules

Coronavirus hotspots are facing further restrictions as fears mount that London commuters are driving a wave of infections in southern England.Matt Hancock, the health secretary, put the home counties

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