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  • Youth hostels are a muddy, joyful miracle. Losing them to Brexit and the cost of living would be a tragedy - The Guardian 30.07.23364058
  • Is Brexit behind the UK's inflation shock? - BBC News 21.06.23354180
  • UK factories blame 16th month in a row of falling exports on Brexit barriers - Guardian 01.06.23348509
  • Food inflation soars to 17.2% with Brexit to blame - LFF 18.04.23341902
  • French and German tourists turn their back on Brexit Britain - Observer 08.04.23339741
  • Brexit cost UK £1,000 per household, according to Bank of England economist - LFF 14.02.23330401
  • Britain the only G7 economy forecast to shrink in 2023 - Guardian 31.01.23328297
  • Pubs struggle to retain staff after Brexit and Covid ‘double whammy’ - Guardian 28.12.22322413
  • Starmer must tackle economic ‘disaster’ of Brexit, warn Labour grandees - Observer 11.12.22319034
  • Brexit has added nearly £6bn to UK food bills in two years, new research reveals - LFF 01.12.22318015
  • Brexit a major cause of UK’s return to austerity, says senior economist - The Guardian 14.11.22316304
  • The Brexit effect: how leaving the EU hit the UK - Financial Times 18.10.22318234
  • Pledging to Rejoin the European Single Market would be a Brave Move from our Opposition Parties - Byline Times 28.06.22294647
  • Stop abuse of migrant workers before Britain becomes the next Dubai - The Guardian 27.05.22317761
  • The economic cost of Brexit is only getting worse - New Statesman 12.05.22287288
  • Brexit decision left UK firms paying 10% more than EU rivals for emissions - Guardian 09.01.22269072
  • UK shops fear gaps on shelves as new Brexit import rules hit - Guardian 01.01.22267601
  • ‘It won’t be easy’: the European exporters battling Brexit bureaucracy - Guardian 29.12.21267275
  • Brexit is harming the UK economy, say 44% of voters - Guardian 30.10.21260956
  • British food and drink exports to EU fall by £2bn in first quarter of 2021 - Guardian 18.06.21249186
  • Data shows collapse of UK food and drink exports post-Brexit - Guardian 22.03.21239323
  • Brexit cost will be four times greater for UK than EU, Brussels forecasts - Guardian 11.02.21235620
  • The growing Brexit threat to Ireland - Guardian 07.02.21236971
  • The Observer view on the cost of Brexit being huge. Just ask the Northern Irish - Guardian 07.02.21236970
  • Brexit 'teething problems' endemic and could ruin us, say UK businesses - Guardian 31.01.21235867
  • The bill for Boris Johnson’s Brexit is coming in and it’s punishingly steep - Guardian 24.01.21234813
  • 'A Brexit nightmare': the British businesses being pushed to breaking point - Guardian 23.01.21235019
  • Cheshire cheesemaker says business left with £250,000 'Brexit hole' - Guardian 23.01.21234812
  • No-deal Brexit: markets brace for big hit to UK company shares and sterling - Guardian 11.12.20228818
  • UK facing risk of 'systemic economic crisis', official paper says - Guardian 24.11.20227546
  • How to Prepare Your Post-Brexit Finances - Bloomberg Wealth 02.11.20222394
  • Brexit trade deal: What are the sticking points? - BBC 01.09.20215776
  • EU adds Cayman Islands to tax haven blacklist - FT 12.02.20199375
  • Remember: it’s austerity, not Europe, that broke Britain - Guardian 03.11.19201719
  • Brexit Deal Means ‘£70bn Hit to UK by 2029' - BBC 30.10.19190638
  • Tonnes of crops left to rot as farms struggle to recruit EU workers - Guardian 11.10.19201304
  • No-deal Brexit will cut 3% off UK economic growth, says OECD - Guardian 19.09.19189669
  • Construction firms brace for recession as EU workers leave UK - Guardian 27.08.19189341
  • No-deal Brexit will ‘instantly disrupt’ UK’s role as £174bn global data hub - Guardian 25.08.19188597
  • So used are we to a borderless Europe we’re not ready for the coming shock - Guardian 25.08.19188596
  • Bank of England warns of one in three chance of Brexit recession - The Guardian 01.08.19188104
  • Boris Johnson says he’ll spend, but who will pay? - The Guardian 29.07.19188102
  • Britain ‘facing highest risk of recession since 2007’ - The Guardian 13.07.19188444
  • Brexit could jeopardise £5bn 'lifeline' of EU cash, councils warn - Guardian 05.07.19193029
  • Video: The Tufton Street Network - Hacking our democracy ( Must Watch) - Real Media 05.09.18200589
  • Brexit warning from investment firm co-founded by Rees-Mogg - The Guardian 14.06.18188087
  • How Brexit will hit different UK regions and industries - The Conversation 09.02.18173336
  • Brexit: Huge economic cost of leaving EU outlined in government study as May insists she has 'no doubts' - Independent 08.02.18173339
  • The cost of Brexit and how much you should trust the forecasts – explained by an economist - The Conversation 05.02.18173340
  • Brexit would damage UK growth, says leaked cabinet report - Guardian 30.01.18173344
  • BlackRock Still Believes in the Pound - Bloomberg 30.03.17173345
  • Fact check: will the Brexit divorce bill cost the UK €60 billion? - The Conversation 22.02.17173346
  • How a ‘tax haven’ Brexit threatens the UK’s social model – The Conversation 25.01.17173349
  • Brexit economy: inflation surge shows impact of vote finally beginning to bite – Guardian 21.12.16173352
  • Hard Brexit would damage 'almost every sector' of UK economy – Guardian 28.11.16173353
  • Bank sees sharp rise in inflation in 2017 – BBC News 03.11.16173354
  • Inflation ‘set to soar to 4% by late 2017’ – BBC News 02.11.16173357
  • UK inflation sticks at 2016 low, as London house prices keep falling – Guardian 16.10.19198531
  • The crash in the pound punctures the delusion that Brexit Britain will flourish – Guardian 11.10.16173358
  • UK sees biggest fall in consumer confidence for 26 years after Brexit vote - Guardian 29.07.16173359
  • Brexit supporters hit with record £935bn pension deficit because of the EU referendum - Independent 27.07.16173363
  • Why Britain’s public finances will suffer if Brexit reduces migration – The Conversation 08.12.16173364
  • Pound hits new 31-year low, as Brexit fears grip markets – business live - Guardian 27.06.16173365
  • Britain flirts with economic insanity - Washington Post 6/16173369
  • Investors ‘sought safety after Brexit’ – BBC News 25.08.16173370
  • Brexit panic wipes $2 trillion off world markets - as it happened – Guardian 24.06.16173373
  • Brexit Infects Global Markets as Unprecedented Moves Accumulate - Bloomberg 24.06.16173374
  • World Markets Roiled by Brexit as Stocks, Pound Drop; Gold Soars - Bloomberg 24.06.16173377
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