‘My profit has been wiped out by a £250,000 cost’: EU’s new export rules leave small British firms struggling Jerry Lawson of Frogbike said administration fees charged by each government to his customers had forced him to pause selling into Denmark, Spain
British ports under pressure from Brexit and coronavirus-fuelled stockpiling surges have caused UK businesses to face vastly higher container shipping costs than those on the continent, new data suggests. Figures from the logistics company Freightos found problems affecting some of the nation’s
‘Deep sorrow’, ‘A Life of Duty’ and ‘Her Rock’: How the British Press reacted to news of Prince Philip’s death Ten of Britain’s top selling national newspapers dedicate their front pages to the Duke of Edinburgh today Prince Philip passed away peacefully,
Joe Biden finally released a statement sending his condolences to the Royal Family around five hours after news broke of Prince Philip’s death overnight – and following statements from several other world and U.S. leaders. ‘On behalf of all the people of
British political leaders pay tribute to Prince Philip as Sir Keir Starmer says Britain has ‘lost an extraordinary public servant’ By Jack Maidment, Deputy Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 07:26 EDT, 9 April 2021 | Updated: 07:26 EDT, 9 April 2021 The
British Land’s Broadgate deal is a ‘vote of confidence’ in the struggling London office market By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 17:00 EDT, 8 April 2021 | Updated: 17:00 EDT, 8 April 2021 One of Britain’s largest landlords hailed a
Little was previously known about the ancient South American civilisation’s literary achievements because its three main libraries were destroyed by Spanish invaders in 1521.
British scientists behind Vaccitech firm that made Oxford AstraZeneca jab could both get £26m payday
Two of the scientists behind Britain’s AstraZeneca jab could both make £26million today as the tech firm that developed it hits the US stock market. Oxford professors Sarah Gilbert and Adrian Hill both own 5.2 per cent of Vaccitech, which will later
British United Nations official ‘raped Congolese girl, 16, then paid her family £3,600 and escaped prosecution’ British UN official escaped prosecution for allegedly raping Congolese girl Male UN peackeeper allegedly paid teenager £3,600 in cash and goods for sex Complaints were made
Fears for thousands of British steel jobs as Sanjeev Gupta’s Australian business crumbles By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 16:50 EDT, 7 April 2021 | Updated: 16:50 EDT, 7 April 2021 Fresh fears have been raised about UK steel jobs