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  • Ocado sounds alarm on product availability as supermarket shelves stand empty

    January 11, 2021

    Ocado has warned that the availability of some products is being impacted by coronavirus-related staff absences in its supply chain.   With more staff off sick or forced to isolate some grocery suppliers are having to consolidate their lines. “Staff absences across the supply chain may lead to an increase in product substitutions for a small [...]

  • Chancellor Rishi Sunak: The City could be set for a post-Brexit Big Bang 2.0

    January 11, 2021

    Rishi Sunak believes the Square Mile is set for a post-Brexit “Big Bang 2.0” and that the City’s “culture and creativity” will see it to greater, global heights.  In a candid interview with City PM, the Chancellor also pushed back against criticism of the UK’s trade deal with the European Union, saying that it should [...]

  • Explainer: What the Brexit deal means for UK nationals and EU migration

    January 8, 2021  |  City Talk

    New immigration rules and pandemic travel restrictions are colliding to cause a bumpy start to 2021. Although the Brexit transition deadline has passed, individuals who are eligible can continue apply under the Withdrawal Agreement until 30 June 2021 in many cases. There is confusion in these early days and some airlines have reportedly refused boarding [...]

  • Gove expects Brexit delays at the border with France and Ireland to worsen

    January 8, 2021

    Gove expects Brexit delays at the border with France and Ireland to worsen

  • Scotland’s fishermen halt EU exports amidst post-Brexit ‘catastrophe’

    January 8, 2021

    Scottish fishermen have reportedly frozen exports to the EU due to a sudden rise in export costs and skewed delivery times after post-Brexit delays at ports. Fishing export businesses are faced with the introduction of health certificates, customs declarations and other paperwork increase export costs and timings. “Our customers are pulling out,” Santiago Buesa of [...]

  • The Imitation Game: Turing Scheme could be even better than Erasmus

    January 8, 2021

    The UK’s final and definitive secession from the European Union has caused the gnashing of Remainer teeth for a hundred reasons, but one of the most prominent in the past week or so has been the end of British participation in the Erasmus+ student exchange programme.  This pan-EU project allows students from member states to [...]

  • Debenhams shuts Irish website as Brexit ‘rule of origin’ clause leaves businesses blindsided

    January 7, 2021

    Debenhams has shut its online business in Ireland as it is unable to send orders to the Republic of Ireland due to new Brexit trade rules.  The business, which is in administration, said the website was “temporarily closed” but gave no details on if and when it would be back online. The website apologised to [...]

  • Exclusive: ‘We must be brave and move away from the EU’s way of thinking’, says Tech Nation chair

    January 7, 2021

    After what was a difficult year for tech firms, City PM sat down with Stephen Kelly, chairman of Tech Nation, the industry body that represents UK startups and runs Britain’s Tech Nation visa scheme for foreign entrepreneurs. Brexit has just taken place, how will this impact London’s startup space?  Brexit is the UK’s opportunity to [...]

  • Brexit: BoE boss hits out at EU stance on equivalence for UK financial services

    January 6, 2021

    Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has slammed the EU for how it has handled decisions on the UK’s post-Brexit access to EU financial markets. Bailey told a Westminster committee today that Brussels’ demands to the UK Treasury on potential future regulatory decisions were “problematic”, before adding: “I fail to see why people would want [...]

  • City set for bare bones deal in crunch talks on financial services

    January 6, 2021

    The UK is set for only a bare bones agreement in upcoming Brexit talks on Canada’s future relationship with the EU, according to industry insiders close to the talks. Treasury minister John Glen is set to lead post-Brexit talks with the EU this week to strike a “memorandum of understanding” that will [...]

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