Country enters 2025 tackling a web of regulations, political divisions and unfulfilled investment hopes
British Chambers of Commerce makes 13 recommendations ahead of ‘reset’ talks on trading relationship next year
Lawmakers for the first time invoke a post-Brexit procedure to oppose the bloc’s tweaked labelling of chemical products
Also in this week’s newsletter, measuring the impact of Brexit on trade
Shipments delayed or rerouted after Storm Darragh damaged berths at north Wales terminal
Larger companies have adapted to red tape at the border, according to London School of Economics research
European Commission brings ECJ cases over treatment of citizens and bilateral investment deals
Both Labour and Tories say membership of CPTPP will bring benefits but these will be dwarfed by Brexit-related losses
Also in this newsletter, Scotland’s drive to end child poverty
British premier accepts invitation by bloc to discuss security matters in latest sign of improving relations
Tractors park up in main London thoroughfare in rally opposing government inheritance tax reforms
Brussels says its ‘no cherry picking’ rule should apply to co-operation on electricity trading
Plea comes in first appearance by a UK chancellor at a Euro finance meeting since Brexit
Requirement among red lines drawn up by Brussels ahead of 2025 negotiations
UK chancellor will promise to fully honour post-Brexit deals in meeting with bloc’s finance ministers
Focus on services may mean Britain does not face ire of incoming US president, business secretary tells FT summit
Businesses say regulatory and customs frictions will barely be eased if Labour government sticks to red lines on EU
Brussels is willing to make small concessions over naming of scheme and length of stay
Planning reform by itself is not enough to supercharge the UK economy
Significant post-Brexit move comes as Brussels seeks closer ties with UK
If appointed, Gordon Brown’s former communications chief would lead reset talks with Brussels
Post-Brexit Britain faces stark strategic choices with Trump taking office. Walking a line between both powers will be tricky
The incoming Trump presidency should force the UK government to overcome its cautiousness
Having had three friends in high places — the US, the EU and China — the UK contemplates life with none
PM Keir Starmer says Britain could maintain ties with both US and EU in potential transatlantic tariff dispute