By Leigh Taylor In the almost three and a half years since the British public voted to leave the European Union, the news media hasn’t been short of coverage from scandals to […]
By Leigh Taylor In the almost three and a half years since the British public voted to leave the European Union, the news media hasn’t been short of coverage from scandals to […]
By Shannon Lennox Business owners have been left in long term economic uncertainty after the Brexit deadline was pushed to January 31. Business owners in Scotland are becoming increasingly worried about the […]
PEOPLE, trade, intellectual property and data protection are all areas the Scottish Chamber of Commerce is concerned for when it comes to Brexit. The Scottish Chambers of Commerce acts as an umbrella […]
By Evann Clelland The recent extension of the date for the UK leaving the EU has affected not only the people of Britain, but also their money. The Royal Mint was asked […]
By Evann Clelland At the beginning of a crucial week in the world of British Politics, the People’s Vote campaign is slowly but surely falling to pieces, and all fingers are pointed […]
by Ryan Brown On June 23 2016, the United Kingdom voted by a majority of 51.9 per cent to leave the European Union but what really led to the political mess that we […]
The importing of horses to the UK will not be affected in the event of a successful Brexit deal. In the event that the UK leaves the European Union with a suitable […]
by Callum McFadzean Another Brexit extension date prolongs the anxiety for business in the UK. Pharmaceutical companies learned of a potential post-Brexit trade deal with the US that could boost the price […]
By John Murray THE main concern for Ayrshire farmers surrounding Brexit is ‘the uncertainty’ an industry spokesperson said today. While a recent survey carried out for the National Farmers Union, at the […]
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