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  • ‘Betrayal’ or ‘win-win’?: Britain’s EU deal reopens old wounds - Al Jazeera 27.05.25471208
  • The Guardian view on the EU trade deal: a rational step forward - 19.05.25469918
  • This new EU deal is great for Britain. Now, Labour, focus on the future, not on Farage - Guardian 19.05.25469919
  • UK-EU agri-food deal will ease Northern Ireland trade issues, says minister for EU relations - LFF 04.08.24427471
  • Northern Ireland: what does the new post-Brexit deal mean? - Guardian 31.01.24396236
  • Adam Posen: “Brexit is a trade war by the UK on itself” - New Statesman 12.08.23366362
  • Government data confirms Brexit as a main driver of exports decline - LFF 12.08.23366372
  • Here comes the next phase of Brexit – and it will be bad for our diet, health and wealth - Guardian 13.07.23359066
  • UK fruit exports to EU have dropped by more than half since Brexit - Guardian 22.05.23347104
  • Ford, Vauxhall owner and JLR call for UK to renegotiate Brexit deal - Guardian 17.05.23346645
  • Here’s a simple fact which shows how bad the UK’s biggest trade deal since Brexit is - LFF 31.03.23340287
  • Brexit caused sky-high food prices, says Bank of England expert - LFF 27.03.23337817
  • Sunak evades damaging Commons rebellion as NI Brexit plan passes - Guardian 22.03.23336536
  • New Brexit trading rules could take more than two years to bed in fully - Guardian 05.03.23 333313
  • Sunak’s Brexit deal under pressure after opposition from Boris Johnson and DUP - Guardian 02.03.23332761
  • Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal: how the Stormont brake could block new EU laws from Northern Ireland - Conversation 28.02.23332771
  • What is the Stormont brake? - BBC 28.02.23332772
  • Northern Ireland protocol: key issues revised deal must address - Guardian 27.02.23332125
  • Video: What’s in the post-Brexit deal agreed by the UK and EU? - Al Jazeera 27.02.23332439
  • UK, EU strike new Northern Ireland post-Brexit trade deal - Al Jazeera 27.02.23332116
  • What happened to all the trade agreements Brexiteers promised? - LF 20.02.23330716
  • UK will be 15 years late in hitting £1tn annual export target, figures show - Guardian 22.01.23326348
  • Promised post-Brexit trade deals remain a fantasy - LFF 06.01.23323836
  • From antibiotics to eggs, this is the age of inconvenience. We’d better get used to it - Guardian 12.12.22319227
  • British exporters report stagnating trade as post-Brexit delays blamed - Guardian 28.07.22297438
  • EU launches four more legal cases against UK over Northern Ireland protocol - Guardian 22.07.22296583
  • Brexit led to 14% fall in UK exports to EU in 2021, trade figures say - Guardian 30.06.22293299
  • Brexit: EU plans ‘carrot and stick’ approach to UK’s Northern Ireland move - Guardian 15.06.22290937
  • Is Northern Ireland protocol bill just ‘relatively trivial set of adjustments’? - Guardian 13.06.22290638
  • UK risks EU trade war as Northern Ireland protocol bill is published - Guardian 13.06.22290637
  • Majority of Northern Ireland MLAs condemn plan to alter Brexit protocol - The Guardian 13.06.22290617
  • UK Brexit Law Won’t Break Northern Ireland Impasse, DUP Says - Bloomberg 13.06.22290620
  • Britain Moves Ahead With Plans to Scrap Trade Rules on Northern Ireland - NY Times 13.06.22290619
  • VIDEO: Boris Johnson says plan to amend Northern Ireland protocol 'not a big deal' - The Guardian 13.06.22290618
  • ‘Same nightmare week after week’: UK firms fed up with post-Brexit EU trade - Guardian 30.05.22288863
  • EU raises spectre of trade war if UK rewrites Northern Ireland protocol - Guardian 17.05.22287107
  • Irritation all round at handling of move against Brexit protocol - Guardian 17.05.22287108
  • UK sets out new law to change post-Brexit Northern Ireland trade - Al Jazeera 17.05.22287213
  • Brexit: huge jump in trade between Ireland and Northern Ireland - Guardian 15.02.22273541
  • UK exports to EU fell by £20bn last year, new ONS data shows - Guardian 11.02.22273422
  • ‘It is soul-destroying’: lorry drivers face hours stuck in queues at Dover - Guardian 03.02.22276743
  • Northern Ireland minister orders halt to Brexit agri-food checks - Guardian 02.02.22272259
  • Brexit changes will add to soaring costs in 2022, warn UK manufacturers - Guardian 10.01.22272365
  • New year Brexit changes ‘permanently damage’ EU trade, says food body - Guardian 01.01.22267619
  • Furious response from DUP over Northern Ireland protocol - Guardian 18.12.21265792
  • Goods shipped directly from Ireland to EU up by 50% in six months - Guardian 30.11.21262878
  • EU welcomes ‘change in tone’ from UK at Northern Ireland Brexit talks - Guardian 12.11.21261123
  • A Brexit trade war with the EU could backfire on Boris Johnson - Guardian 11.11.21261068
  • Joe Biden supports EU position on Northern Ireland, says Von der Leyen - Guardian 11.10.21260978
  • Ireland starts making contingency plans for UK trade war with EU - Guardian 09.11.21260800
  • Brexit: EU warns of ‘serious consequences’ if UK invokes article 16 - Guardian 05.11.21260268
  • Will the UK trigger article 16 – and what will happen if it does? - Guardian 05.11.21260267
  • Freight traffic between Great Britain and Dublin drops by a fifth - Guardian 27.10.21259305
  • UK strikes trade deal with New Zealand – but it may add nothing to GDP - Guardian 20.10.21258648
  • Video: What’s behind the UK-EU dispute in Northern Ireland? - Al Jazeera 13.10.21257889
  • EU offers to scrap 80% of NI food checks but prepares for Johnson to reject deal - Guardian 13.10.21257842
  • UK demands ‘significant change’ of Northern Ireland trade rules - Al Jazeera 12.10.21257809
  • Trade war looms as UK set to spurn EU offer on Northern Ireland - Guardian 09.10.21257371
  • What may happen if article 16 of Northern Ireland protocol is triggered? - Guardian 04.10.21256605
  • Brexit: food and drink exports to EU suffer ‘disastrous’ decline - Guardian 02.09.21254286
  • ‘Irresponsible’ Australia trade deal will bring ruin for UK farmers, critics warn - Guardian 23.05.21246860
  • UK-Australia trade deal: what are the key issues? - Guardian 20.05.21246861
  • The Brexit deal was astonishingly bad, and every day the evidence piles up - Guardian 16.03.21239352
  • Ports feel the chill as trade re-routes around Brexit Britain - Guardian 20.02.21236847
  • Raab shrugs off Brexit troubles, urging people to take ‘10-year view’ - Guardian 14.02.21235089
  • Turkey, UK safeguard $25bn worth of trade in post-Brexit deal - Al Jazeera 06.01.21230975
  • Rules of origin for goods moving between the UK and EU - Gov.UK 29.12.20235868
  • Brexit trade deal to be approved by EU27 'within days' - Guardian 25.12.20230833
  • Boris Johnson hails ‘glad tidings of great joy’ in Christmas message after historic £660bn Brexit trade deal - The Sun 24.12.20230849
  • I'm very pleased to have led UK team to secure excellent deal with the EU. - @DavidGHFrost 24.12.20230859
  • Brexit trade talks: 'Big differences remain' - Ursula von der Leyen - BBC 17.12.20228550
  • Watch: Raab on UK making future trade deal with India and neighbours - BBC 15.12.20229929
  • Food prices to spike without EU trade deal, warn UK retailers - Al Jazeera 11.12.20227832
  • UK trade department faces race to get £80bn of trade agreements ratified - Guardian 10.11.20223944
  • Britain pushes on with U.S. trade talks despite presidential election - Politico 03.08.20213360
  • Brexit talks hit by row over EU subsidies for farmers - Guardian 23.06.20210738
  • Trade triangle: U.S, Britain, and European Union - Politico 14.06.20209818
  • Post-Brexit trade talks are happening in secrecy, with many potential risks - New Statesman 20.05.20207994
  • UK publishes vision of post-Brexit European and global trade - Al Jazeera 19.05.20208068
  • Brexit: UK negotiating objectives for trade with EU, in a nutshell - Guardian 27.02.20200445
  • British economy 'to grow 0.16% at best under US trade deal' - Guardian 02.03.20200408
  • Brexit: what are the key flashpoints as EU-UK trade talks begin? - Guardian 01.03.20200244
  • America is not the land of the free but one of monopolies so predatory they imperil the nation - Guardian 01.12.19193163
  • Donald Trump’s UK trade promises are hot air – his aim is Brexit chaos - The Guardian 20.08.19188535
  • We'll block trade deal if Brexit imperils open Irish border, say US politicians - The Guardian 31.07.19188361
  • Liam Fox’s trade deals come up against the reality of public opinion - Global Justice Now 18.04.18170215
  • Britain able to have bespoke deal with EU: Macron - Reuters 20.01.18170216
  • What a ‘No Deal’ Brexit Would Mean for Key UK Industries - The Guardian 10.01.18170217
  • Brexit: Philip Hammond refuses to rule out UK staying in 'a customs union' after leaving EU - Independent 05.01.18170218
  • Chancellor letter to the Chair of Treasury Select Committee - Parliament UK 20.12.17 .pdf170219
  • First I was interviewed by MPs. Then I was banned from Argentina. This is why trade democracy matters - 01.12.17170220
  • Leaked EU paper dents May's hopes for bespoke Brexit trade deal - Guardian 16.11.17170221
  • Everything you might want to know about the UK's trade with the EU - Full Fact 02.11.17 170222
  • Home Office delivery of Brexit: customs operations - Parliament UK 11/17170223
  • Brexit and the Balkan Tangerine Farmer - Bloomberg 29.09.17170224
  • The gaping hole in the Trade Bill - Open Democracy 07.11.17170225
  • Trade Bill (HC Bill 122) - Parliament.UK 11/17170226
  • Parliament to be ‘shut out’ of post-Brexit trade deals - Global Justice Now 10.10.17170227
  • Policy Paper: Preparing for our future UK trade policy - GOV.UK 09.10.17170228
  • Labour makes dramatic Brexit shift and backs single market membership - Guardian 26.08.17170229

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