British consumers were spending less on credit and debit cards and reserving fewer restaurants than the week before, while the number of job advertisements increased sharply, weekly figures collected…
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The massive international crisis of a truly planetary scale is looming. From one end the G7 countries are adamant to punish Russia and prevent it from scoring a victory…
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The supermarkets Aldi and Lidl are increasingly attentive to human rights, according to an annual supermarket ranking by Oxfam Novib. This is good news for small-scale farmers and women…
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Crossborder sales fell 12 percent since the Brexit deal
31st March 2022 Helen Rush
The UK’s crossborder sales fell to an all-time low last year as a result of Brexit. In total, it sold online for the equivalent of 29 billion euros across…
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The United States will supply the EU with at least 15 billion cubic meters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) more this year than last year. US president Joe Biden…
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The United Kingdom has announced that its imports of fruit and vegetable products from Morocco have increased by 40% since January 2021. About 25% of tomatoes come from Morocco.…
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A relatively insignificant court case opens a Pandora box for Britain and Germ
11th March 2022 Helen Rush
Advocate General Collins concludes that it is not contrary to EU law that Germany refuses to offset the losses of a UK branch of W AG in Germany. The…
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Due to an acute backlog at slaughterhouses, more than 35,000 pigs would have already been culled. The National Pig Association, which represents the British pig industry, announced this Thursday…