All Brexit articles – Page 93
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News
Fears for fresh food sector in wake of Brexit vote
Sector’s ability to harvest its 100,000 tonne annual crop “now in question”
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Workers must not pay the price for Brexit, warn trade unions
TUC and Unite have called on the government to protect jobs and workers’ rights
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UK votes to leave EU: the industry reacts to Brexit
The UK has voted to leave the EU by 51.9% to 48.1%, sending shockwaves through the country and around the world…
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City snapshot: Brexit vote sends grocery stocks plummeting
Grocery stocks have plunged by up to 30% so far this morning as world stock markets went into freefall and the pound tumbled to a 30-year low after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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News
Deregulation will hit sugar harder than referendum
Sir, The deregulation of the EU beet sugar policy in 2017 will redefine our whole industry
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit in the balance as businesses have their final say
It’s genuinely hard to find a major player on the world stage that publicly advocates Brexit, unless you count Donald Trump
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News
Media Bites 22 June: My Local, Brexit, Stock Spirits, Whitbread
Convenience store chain My Local has filed notice to appoint administrators just nine months after being created from Morrison’s cast-offs; and your favourite supermarket could reveal which side will win your vote in the EU referendum.
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Exporters on alert in build-up to Brexit vote
Food and drink exporters have expressed grave concerns about the impact a Brexit would have on overseas business
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City snapshot: Leaving the EU will hit UK retail sales by 6%, report warns
The report says UK retail sales will reach £396.3bn by 2020 from their current level of £345.4bn without Brexit
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Brexit could cost UK retailers £24bn by 2020
The economic shock caused by Brexit could drive UK retail sales 6% lower by 2020, according to a new report published today by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Brexit survey of chairmen reveals 'head versus heart' dilemma
Eighty per cent of top retail chairmen believe a Brexit would be bad for the economy, but only 64% will vote to remain
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Analysis & Features
What sugar can tell us about the Brexit debate
There’s another battle going on in sugar. And for the players involved staying or leaving could determine their futures
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit debate - is Wetherspoons the best venue?
This week, Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin will be serving up a “hard-hitting” pro-Brexit message in 920 of his UK pubs
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Comment & Opinion
Ranjit Singh Boparan says: we must stay in EU
Brexit could spell disaster for the British food industry
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Comment & Opinion
It’ll put prices up, stupid: retail legends weigh in on Brexit
Retail leaders have landed one of the biggest blows from either side
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News
Retail prices would soar after Brexit warn former retail chiefs
Sir Terry Leahy, Justin King and Marc Bolland warn of impact on prices and inflation
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News
EU not delivering for retail, warns BRC chief Helen Dickinson
However Brexit could lead to thousands of UK farms becoming unviable
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Comment & Opinion
Cameron woos food & drink on Brexit – but not everyone is on message
With 43 days to go, the Brexit debate remains as entertaining as ever
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Profiles
Stuart Rose and George Eustice on the effect of Brexit
The industry is planning to vote with its heart, not its head – and at the moment the majority are planning to vote Brexit
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Comment & Opinion
The Brexit opportunity to win hearts and heads
According to our exclusive industry poll, 39% back leaving the EU and 37% will vote to stay